'Mr. Dadon is not going to become a victim of this conspiracy of
silence'
A gun rights organization in the United States is accusing the media of
trying to conceal the fact that a gunman who attacked students at
Jerusalem's Mercaz Harav seminary was stopped by an armed student at
the school.
Authorities report that Ytizhak Dadon, 40, was a "private citizen who
had a gun license and was able to shoot the gunman with his pistol,"
according to a statement released today by the Citizens Committee for
the Right to Keep and Bear Arms.
In its earlier reporting on the tragedy, WND confirmed, "One terrorist
reportedly was shot to death by a student who was armed…"
However, the gun rights organization said "the American press is
downplaying his heroism because it proves that armed students can stop
campus gunmen."
"Yitzhak Dadon is a hero," said Alan Gottlieb, the chairman of CCRKBA,
"and he is living proof that armed students have a place on college
campuses. Thankfully, his quick action was reported by the
international press … so unlike incidents here in the United States
where the press was able to completely ignore the actions of armed
students or teachers, the truth about this incident will not be
suppressed."
He continued, "Mr. Dadon is not going to become a victim of this
conspiracy of silence. Elitist American college administrators, the
national press, nor anti-gun politicians can sweep this incident under
their rug."
The gun rights group said international reports credit Dadon, who
studies at the school, had his pistol available when the shooting
erupted. "When the gunman emerged from a library, Dadon reportedly shot
him twice in the head. The gunman was subsequently shot by the off-duty
soldier," the group said.
"Yitzhak Dadon's apparently well-placed bullets interrupted a rampage,"
Gottlieb said. "What a pity that someone like Mr. Dadon was not in
class last April at Virginia Tech. What a tragedy that anti-gun
extremism would keep him from attending class at Northern Illinois
University. He would never be allowed to teach at Columbine High
School, hold a job at Trolley Square in Salt Lake City, or go shopping
at Omaha's Westroads Mall.
"America's acquiescence to anti-gun hysteria has led to one tragedy
after another," Gottlieb stated. "This disastrous policy has given us
nothing but broken hearts and body counts, and it's got to end. The
heroism of an armed Israeli seminary student halfway across the world
sends a message that we needn't submit to murder in victim disarmament
zones. That's why his actions are getting such short shrift from
America's press. It's a story they are loathe to report because it
affirms a philosophy of self-reliance that they despise."
The organization boasts more than 650,000 members and supporters
nationwide, and is dedicated to preserving firearms freedoms through
active lobbying of elected officials and facilitating grass-roots
organization of gun rights activists in local communities throughout
the United States.
WND had reported just days earlier on plans in Arizona, where lawmakers
are considering a way to stem the wave of unarmed students killed in
campus slayings by allowing adults to carry firearms onto the grounds
of state universities.
"The police got to both the Virginia Tech murder scene and the New Life
Church [in Colorado] in about six minutes," noted Larry Pratt, the
chief of Gun Owners of America. "At Virginia Tech, 30 people died. At
New Life, two died in the parking lot and once the bad guy got inside
the building he was engaged by (armed) security team volunteers and
nobody else died. In fact, he was finished in about 30 seconds."
Pratt noted the circumstances of the two attacks. After killing two
people at a Christian training center in Arvada, Colo., last December,
24-year-old Matthew Murray went to Colorado Springs intending more
murder and mayhem.
Murray shot and killed two girls in the New Life Church's parking lot,
then headed inside the building where thousands of worshippers were
concluding a service.
A volunteer security guard, Jeanne Assam, confronted him almost
immediately and fired at him. He fell, and an autopsy later said he had
shot himself.
But at Virginia Tech, Cho Seung-Hui, 23, armed himself and went to a
classroom building on a campus where guns were banned. He fatally shot
a total of 32.
The latest attack on unarmed teachers and students happened on
Valentine's Day, when Stephen Kazmierczak, 27, walked into a Northern
Illinois University auditorium and shot and killed five people, and
wounded 16 others.
The gunman then shot himself.
In Jerusalem, reports said one or possibly two gunmen infiltrated the
Mercaz Harav Yeshiva, located near the entrance to Jerusalem, and fired
hundreds of rounds of bullets at students. One terrorist, who may have
been armed with an explosive device, made his way to the yeshiva's main
study room, where about 80 students were reportedly gathered.
Israeli police said eight were killed and nearly a dozen were wounded,
some seriously.
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