Wednesday, December 19, 2012

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BOILING SPRINGS, S.C. (AP) — A South Carolina sheriff is praising a man with a concealed weapons permit who helped disarm someone who kicked in the door of a church armed with a shotgun.
Spartanburg County Sheriff Chuck Wright made national news last year when he urged all women in his county to get a permit to carry a gun after a woman was raped in a park. He said Sunday’s incident shows how citizens carrying a legal weapon can stop crimes and prevent bloodshed.
Jesse Gates had already been to the Southside Freewill Baptist Church in Boiling Springs once Sunday morning, so the pastor’s grandson was keeping his eye on the parking lot when he saw Gates come back, this time taking a shotgun out of his trunk, Wright said.
“They locked the door and they were calling 911 at the time. He didn’t draw his weapon or make any move or action toward this gentleman until he kicked the door open and forced the issue,” Wright said.
After Gates kicked in the door, the pistol pointed at him distracted him enough that the pastor was able to grab the shotgun. Members of the church kept him down until deputies arrived, Wright said.
Gates was charged with burglary, disturbing a place of worship and attempted kidnapping. Gates’ sister, 34-year-old Amanda Gates, was charged with providing her brother with the shotgun and driving him to the church. Authorities did not know if either had an attorney. Bond was denied for them Monday.
Wright said he has no problem with citizens carrying concealed weapons as long as they have a permit and act responsibly and within the law.
“I do not want you to act as a deputy sheriff. That’s not what I am asking you to do,” Wright said. “I absolutely do not want anybody to take the law into their own hands.”
**Blogger's note: Once again, concealed carry prevents bloodshed. It's important to note here that the perpetrator's sister is being charged with providing her brother the shotgun. Maybe holding gun owners accountable for what happens to their weapons, especially when they end up in the hands of the mentally ill, as this man may have been, is a better solution than banning them completely?

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