Judging Freedom - 'Good Samaritan' with a Gun takes down a Shooter
Episode Date: July 18, 2022Three are killed and two others including girl, 12, are injured after gunman opens fire at Indiana shopping mall food court before 'Good Samaritan', 22, armed with a handgun takes down the sh...ooter https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti... #gunrights #secondamendmentSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Hi everyone, Judge Andrew Napolitano here for Judging Freedom. Today is Monday, July 18, 2022.
It's about 11.45 in the morning here on the east coast of the United States. Yesterday in Greenwood,
Indiana at the Greenwood Park Mall, a crazy person began shooting and he killed
two innocent shoppers who happened to be at the mall. He was stopped when a 22-year-old
who was exercising his right to keep and bear arms, who legally owned and legally possessed
a handgun, fired it at the killer and killed him and stopped him
from any further massacre. No one is happy when innocent people die, but this is a lesson to be
learned about how the system works when the government does not interfere with it. In Indiana,
unlike New Jersey, where I am now, but of course the laws are changing thanks to the
Supreme Court opinion written by Justice Clarence Thomas last month, in Indiana, where it is
relatively easy for you to carry a weapon that you lawfully own and you can carry it into a
shopping mall. This 22-year-old young man, this Good Samaritan,
as of this airing, not identified,
was a courageous human being who did absolutely the right thing.
If they had waited for the police to arrive,
God knows how many more innocents would be dead.
This is one of the reasons we have the right to keep and bear arms,
to protect innocent life before the police can get there.
As horrible as it is that innocents died at the Greenwood Park shopping mall, it is gratifying to know that when the system, when rights, when human liberty is not interfered with by the government. The system works.
Judge Napolitano for Judging Freedom.