Quick-thinking staffers save camp children from suspected gunman in Texas

Written by on June 13, 2022

Quick-thinking staffers save camp children from suspected gunman in Texas
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(DUNCANVILLE, Texas) — Police shot and killed a suspect Monday morning after he entered an athletic complex where summer camp was taking place in Duncanville, Texas, allegedly armed with a handgun, authorities said.

No children were harmed after camp staffers ushered them to safety when the man entered the building.

Police shot and killed the suspect at the Duncanville Fieldhouse within minutes of arriving at the scene, Duncanville Mayor Barry Gordon said, according to ABC Dallas affiliate WFAA.

“Our officers did not hesitate,” Gordon said. “They did what they were trained to do and saved lives.”

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A camp counselor confronted the suspected gunman in the lobby of the indoor sports and fitness center.

Upon hearing the gunshots in the lobby, staff members moved the kids to a safe area and locked the doors, preventing the suspected gunman from getting inside, Duncanville Assistant Police Chief Matthew Stogner, said.

“[He] did fire one round inside the classroom where there were children inside,” Stogner said. “Fortunately, no one was injured.”

Stogner praised the police officers for quickly dealing with the situation and utilizing their active shooter training.

The incident comes weeks after 19 kids and two teachers were killed in a school shooting in Uvalde, Texas.

Uvalde law enforcement has been heavily criticized for their handling of the May 24 shooting, which included waiting for more than an hour to confront the suspected gunman while students were inside.

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