
"This is what the Second Amendment is all about. It gives us the right to that one tool, John, that separates us from catastrophe in the hands of a properly trained individual... It's being able to protect yourself until law enforcement can get there. We know our law enforcement, you know, first responders are stretched thin, they're doing everything they can."
"Each of us has to understand that we need to become stakeholders in our own safety and security the USCCA [U.S. Concealed Carry Association] has a website for religious institutions, uscca.com/worship, for these types of classes that are free. And I'll tell you, John, the most amazing thing about that past incident this summer: that team had just been to a training three nights before the attack happened."
Fox News host John Roberts and retired FBI supervisory agent Rob Chadwick discussed a shooting incident at a Michigan synagogue where an armed civilian neutralized the shooter. Chadwick emphasized that the Second Amendment protects citizens' right to self-defense tools, particularly when law enforcement cannot immediately respond. He highlighted that first responders are stretched thin and individuals must become stakeholders in their own safety. Chadwick noted the importance of training, mentioning that the defensive team had completed training three days before the incident. Roberts acknowledged that active shooter drills have become routine in American society across churches, schools, and other institutions.
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