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-Lurid Crime Tales-
Again, a female cop is hero at Fort Hood
2014-04-04
According to Milley, the melee began about 4 p.m. Lopez first walked into a unit building and opened fire. The 34-year-old Iraq veteran then left, got into a vehicle and continued firing the .45-caliber Smith & Wesson semiautomatic that he had purchased off-base, Milley said.

Lopez exited the vehicle and walked into a second building, opening fire again, Milley said. It was there he "was engaged by local law enforcement here at Fort Hood."

The MP arrived in the parking lot about four minutes after the first 911 call, and she began to look for the suspect with other law enforcement officers. A short time later, she saw the suspect.

"He was approaching her at about 20 feet. He put his hands up, then reached under his jacket, pulled out the (semiautomatic) and she pulled out her weapon," the lieutenant general said.

"She engaged, and then he put the weapon to his head and he died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound," Milley said.

Phillip Carter, a former MP captain on the post, said he believes she was a junior enlisted soldier who was patrolling by herself. He credited her for facing the threat.

"Most police officers probably would have stepped back and waited for backup, but she stepped forward," he said.
Posted by:KBK

#6  She stepped up instead of waiting for backup. If she died, the killer could keep going.

That is why she is seen as a hero. She was willing to put her life down to stop a killer and give others time to get away.
Posted by: DarthVader   2014-04-04 23:14  

#5  Because Jack, she did it and a lot of us would not have...
Posted by: Steve White   2014-04-04 15:25  

#4  since when is one a hero for doing what your trained and paid for even if it means you might get hurt or killed?


Posted by: Jack Salami   2014-04-04 13:28  

#3  The point isn't that she was female, the point is that she had a gun.
Posted by: SteveS   2014-04-04 12:50  

#2  And they are generally much better pistol shots.
Posted by: Besoeker   2014-04-04 11:18  

#1  Not surprising. Female MPs/cops are just as brave on average as their on average male counterparts.

Glad to see it in the news though.
Posted by: DarthVader   2014-04-04 11:04  

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