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http://www.cnn.com/2014/06/06/us/seattle-hero-profile/index.htm
(CNN) -- Jon Meis' reported habit of carrying pepper spray may have saved
students' lives after a man opened fire at a Seattle college.
The shooter had just wounded three people Thursday, one of whom died. He was
reloading his shotgun when Meis, a volunteer security guard, saw an opening.
He doused the gunman with the spray and tackled him to the ground.
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Other students at Seattle Pacific University piled on and took the weapon
away from suspected shooter Aaron Ybarra, 26, police said.
Officers are convinced the bloodshed at the Christian school would have been
worse had Meis and the others not intervened.
Meis appeared shaken, at moments on the verge of tears, when ambulances
arrived to tend to the wounded. Medics put him on a stretcher and took him
to a hospital to check him over.
Police would not give out his name, but one of his friends was quick to
point him out to CNN affiliate KOMO and pour out his gratitude.
"I could have been one of these people that was injured or in critical
condition," said Meis' friend Patrick Maguire. "A lot of (students) were in
that building, and he stopped him in the lobby. He didn't get any farther
than that. I'm grateful for him, yeah."
Meis, an engineering student, has a reputation for keeping a low profile,
not seeking attention, The Seattle Times reported. He is known as a devout
Christian and an excellent student.
His sister told the newspaper that the family wasn't commenting for the
moment.
But Meis hasn't been able to dodge the social media limelight, which has
plastered his name and photos across the Internet with emphatic kudos.
Seattle Police SWAT officers run toward a campus building after a shooting
on the Seattle Pacific University campus on Thursday, June 5, in Seattle.
Briana Clarke, a student at Seattle Pacific University, at the scene of the
shooting.
Students from Seattle Pacific University gather on campus in a prayer circle
.
Medical and police officers gather at the scene.
Seattle Pacific University students are led out of the crime scene.
Seattle firefighters load a victim into an ambulance near the scene of the
shooting.
Bystanders embrace near the scene of the shooting.
Police officers conduct searches on students after a shooting occurred on
the Seattle Pacific University campus.
Emergency personnel gather near the scene of the shooting.
Bystanders look on as emergency personnel arrive near the scene of the
shooting.
Law enforcement officers gather near the scene.
Photos: Shooting at Seattle Pacific University
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"Hero" was the common refrain.
"Jon Meis is a hero. I have no words for his courage," user Molli Elizabeth
posted to Twitter.
"Jon Meis, You are my hero! Greater love has no one than this: to lay down
one's life for one's friends. (Jn 15:13)," Tweeter Shane Bengry posted with
reference to a Bible verse.
Meis got through the scuffle without serious physical injury.
He let out sighs of relief as medical technicians guided him to a stretcher
and social media began making his name synonymous with courage.
His longtime roommate Ryan Salgado told The Seattle Times about the pepper
spray. He said Meis regularly carries it, just in case. |
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