Former Arizona Republican State Senator Russell Pearce (left) with deceased neo-Nazi J.T. Ready.
Though the alleged gunman at the theater shooting last Friday was armed
to the teeth, able to fire off 60 rounds in a minute, and dressed fully
in bulletproof gear, former Arizona State Senator Russell Pearce thinks
one of the people in the theater should have been able to take him down.
In a Facebook post that has since been deleted, Pearce criticized the
people in the theater for a lack of courage and for not being armed,
saying that if they had been, they could have saved lives. “All that was
needed is one Courages/Brave [sic] man prepared mentally or otherwise
to stop this it could have been done,” he posted:
Pearce is best known for having authored Arizona’s anti-immigrant SB1070. He was exposed just last week for writing hateful, racist emails about Latinos in his state.
When Pearce was inevitably called out by local media for his insensitivity, he walked back his earlier statements, saying that he meant that gun control laws were entirely to blame, and not the victims themselves:
While Cinemark does have a no firearms policy, it is highly unlikely that someone would have been able to take down the alleged gunman. He was heavily armed, in full protective gear, thew tear gas before he opened fire, and was in a dark, crowded theater. Armed law enforcement officers responded within 90 seconds, and in that time he injured or killed 70 people.
Pearce is best known for having authored Arizona’s anti-immigrant SB1070. He was exposed just last week for writing hateful, racist emails about Latinos in his state.
When Pearce was inevitably called out by local media for his insensitivity, he walked back his earlier statements, saying that he meant that gun control laws were entirely to blame, and not the victims themselves:
While Cinemark does have a no firearms policy, it is highly unlikely that someone would have been able to take down the alleged gunman. He was heavily armed, in full protective gear, thew tear gas before he opened fire, and was in a dark, crowded theater. Armed law enforcement officers responded within 90 seconds, and in that time he injured or killed 70 people.
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