Illinois Assistant State’s Attorney Barry Quinn verified that the driver “had a concealed-carry permit and acted in the defense of himself and others.”
According to the Chicago Tribune, the driver was watching “a group of people” walk in front of his car on North Milwaukee Avenue just before midnight when 22-year-old Everardo Custodio allegedly “began firing into the crowd.” The Uber driver pulled his own gun and “fired six shots at Custodio,” wounding him in...
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Gee, I wonder why we don't see stories such as this in the MSM? I suppose they are too busy colluding with the current administration on ways to change 911 transcripts, spin jihadist attacks into lone wolf isolated incidents, turn mass shootings by islamists into anti-gun rhetoric, etc. By the way there was an unfortunate incident at Disney World involving an alligator and a young child. I don't suppose anyone saw that story though.
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