Jack Wilson, the security volunteer who quickly shot the Texas church shooter at West Freeway Church of Christ, stopping him and likely saving many lives, is a former reserve deputy sheriff who was the long-time owner of a firearms training academy. The gunman died at the scene after being shot; Wilson and another parishioner reacted within seconds and are being called heroes for their quick-thinking response. Wilson, 71, is running a campaign for county commissioner in Hood County. Hours after the December 29, 2019 shooting, Wilson shared his account of what happened on a Facebook page for his campaign, saying that he had “to take out an active shooter in church.” People filled the post with comments declaring Wilson an American hero. “Prayers for you Jack. That’s […]
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