Irish American Marine who saved lives at Las Vegas and LA mass shootings
Hero Brendan Kelly survived two mass shootings said his training kicked in as once again he saved lives at the Borderline, LA massacre.
An Irish American hero, Brendan Kelly’s experience of being present at both the 2017 mass shooting in Los Vegas where 58 people were killed and this week’s shooting at the Borderline Bar and Grill, in Thousand Oaks, California illustrates just how frequent and usual gun violence in the United States has become.Kelly was unlucky enough to be present at both events but happily, due to his training in the Marines, he was able to save multiple people’s lives.
According to the website Gun Violence Archive, Wednesday, Nov 7’s shooting in Thousand Oaks brings the number of mass shootings to 307. That’s almost one mass shooting per day in the United States, in 2018.
When a masked gunman entered the country music, line dancing bar, in Thousand Oaks and opened fire Kelly (22) recognized immediately the sounds of gunshots being fired in an enclosed space.
Just as it had when he witnessed the mass shooting of 58 people in Los Vegas, on Oct 1, 2017, again last Wednesday Kelly’s training kicked in. According to the Marine Corps Times, when he heard the gun being fired, he started to through those around him to the ground. Once he had identified the source of the shots he grabbed as people as he could and led them to the nearest exit.
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He used his belt and t-shirt off his own back as a tourniquet to help his friend, whose arm was bleeding.
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