Sadly, as 2019 was coming to a close, another church shooting occurred in the US. More often than not, these horrifying events are reported from eyewitness accounts, not giving us much of a learning tool. However, because of live-streaming capabilities, the recent Texas church shooting came front and center in the world’s living rooms. The video offers us the opportunity to review what happened and perhaps better develop our situational awareness skills and training practices.
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On Sunday, December 29, 2019, a 43-year-old killer opened fire on the congregation of the West Freeway Church of Christ, in White Settlement, Texas. Within about 6 seconds, the gunman murdered 2 members of the congregation before Jack Wilson, the head of the church’s volunteer security team, fatally shot him. I’ve reviewed the video several times and offer the following take-aways from the Texas church shooting.
Although I’m not sure if these people served as official members of the church security team, or just carried concealed, this is what I saw in the video:
Consider the following tips for your training:
The video clip I viewed of the Texas church shooting is only 25 seconds long. Within that time, there’s a lot of movement going on during the 6 seconds of gunfire and afterward. The following information is what I gathered as a big picture and some smaller details.
Consider the following for yourself, your church and when helping your children develop their situational awareness skills:
Although I read a lot about active killer situations, I’m no expert. Anyone can be an armchair quarterback and yes, hindsight is 20/20. However, using the horrific event of the Texas church shooting as a learning tool may save lives in the future.
For more information on church security teams, see these posts:
Does Your Church Protect Its Congregation?
Church Security Part ll
Michelle Cerino, aka Princess Gunslinger, first entered the firearms industry in 2011 as co-owner, president and trainer at a national training company. She immediately began competing in both 3-Gun and NRA Action Pistol, becoming a sponsored shooter. Michelle is currently a columnist and Managing Editor of Women’s Outdoor News, as well as owner of Pervenio LLC. She also manages social media for Vera Koo and FASTER Saves Lives. Michelle encourages others to step out of the comforts of home and explore. View all posts by Michelle Cerino