From Military.com:
“Hero Fort Bliss Soldier Carried
Children Away from Gunfire in Walmart Shooting”
U.S. Army Pfc. Glendon Oakley Jr.
said Saturday he didn't believe it at first when a little kid came running into
the sports store where he was shopping and said there was an active shooter at
Walmart near the Cielo Vista Mall in El Paso, Texas. Then he walked into Foot
Locker and heard gunshots nearby. "I am in the military and I've got my
license to carry, so all I think about is get my gun out and think fast," Oakley
said during an interview with KTSM-TV after a gunman killed 20 people and
wounded another 26 in the Aug. 3 shooting. Most of the victims were believed to
have been shot inside Walmart, El Paso police said, adding that the store was
packed with as many as 3,000 people during the busy back-to-school shopping
season, according to an Associated Press report. Frightened children ran in all
directions, Oakley recalled. "I saw a whole lot of kids just running
around without their parents, so I'm just thinking about the kids, so I pick up
as many as possible and carry them with me and another guy does as well,"
Oakley said during the interview. "I wasn't really worried about myself. I
was worried about the kids." Oakley, 22, is an automated logistical specialist
with the 1st Armored Division's 142nd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion at
Fort Bliss, Texas, Lt. Col. Rosy Poulos, a 1st Armored Division spokeswoman,
told Military.com. A Killeen, Texas native, Oakley's awards include awards
include the National Defense Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service
Medal and the Army Service Ribbon. Oakley told CNN that doesn't have children,
but he just tried to do "what I would want somebody else to do" if he
was a parent. "There were so many kids that we couldn't pick them all up
... me and the other guy tried our best to get as many out as possible,"
Oakley said.
^ Even in times of horror there
are good people. ^
https://www.military.com/daily-news/2019/08/03/hero-fort-bliss-soldier-carried-children-away-gunfire-walmart-shooting.html
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