Around the Industry: Heroics, Handguns, and Hard Feelings
The 5.7×28mm cartridge—and firearms chambered for it—is having a moment, thanks to the courage of a full-time caregiver.“When gunshots rang out at a Twin Falls In-N-Out, this Idaho man shot back” read the headline in the Idaho Statesman. And thanks to social media, most are at least partly familiar with the story.
On Saturday, August 1, a mass shooting event at the In-N-Out Burger in Twin Falls ended shortly after it began when a good guy with a gun stepped up to engage a bad guy with a gun.
Upon hearing shots fired and seeing customers flee the In-N-Out, Jordan Salinas, 35, fell back on his training. He drew his suppressed FN Five-seveN from his shoulder holster and went through his four-step process: Observe, Orient, Decide, Act (In fighter pilot training it’s called the “OODA Loop”).
When he identified the active shooter and determined it was time to act, using a two-hand grip Salinas leveled his gun at the shooter and fired back.
When confronted by Salinas, and an off-duty state trooper, returning fire, the gunman retreated and tapped out, shooting himself before Salinas and the trooper did it for him.
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