Never Expect To Be So Lucky: Officer Alan Horujko
According to witnesses, Ohio State University police
officer Alan Horujko confronted and killed "we've-seen-this-before" Somali derivative Abdul
Razuk Ali Artan one minute after the start of the jihadist's car and
knife attack that wounded eleven on Monday, 28 November.
Officer Horujko's speedy response and exemplary incapacitation of Artan was, however, a total coincidence since
Horujko was not near the incident as a precaution against crime or
Islamic violence, but responding to complaints of a gas leak at an
adjacent building.
Anyone who has attended a major university knows there
is near zero visible law enforcement presence on campus, despite large
institutions of higher learning having sizable and capable police
departments.
Officer Horujko's quick reaction to Artan's
impulsive and, thankfully, poorly-executed attack is commendable, but
accidental by virtue of his chance proximity.
The idea of a police officer being one minute from the
scene of a premeditated mass casualty event is, therefore, wishful thinking and not something
to expect in future attacks as it has not been a standard in
previous attacks.
We are all responsible for our own protection, whether we
choose or refuse to be trained and armed.*
Leftists who staff and administer learning institutions should note this sign has become one of the most outmoded and laughable images in America's heavily armed society.
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* It is likely, following Artan's Islamic violence against the Ohio State student body, numbers of armed students in violation of the university's gun ban policy has doubled, if not tripled.
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