They were not alone. IDPA vest Israeli security contractor dude from Westgate Mall was there too.
https://nairobinews.nation.co.ke/lif...yVwvEaQCz2eY_M
They were not alone. IDPA vest Israeli security contractor dude from Westgate Mall was there too.
https://nairobinews.nation.co.ke/lif...yVwvEaQCz2eY_M
I thought I recognized the Israeli gentleman when a brief video was shown this morning. I hope Mr. Kassam sees to his own security-he may well be targeted now that he’s been splashed all over the media.
As far as the SAS Trooper, I was reminded of the line from Heraclitus: “Ah, but one(out of 100), he is a Warrior, and he bring the others back.”
The folks there were lucky to have these men close. Hopefully, they will continue training the local forces-to confront and stop the evil ones.
Hey guys, the security guard who stopped the 3208 club shooter in Huntsville has been interviewed on CCR.
https://firearmsradio.tv/civilian-ca...ide-securities
https://youtu.be/SCBfq2f7uIg
Footage of the attack in Nairobi from beginning to end including clearing operations.
Last edited by HCM; 01-16-2019 at 08:18 PM.
One thing I noticed in the video is that many of the responding folks had good trigger finger discipline. On both handguns and long guns, the trigger finger was extended and not on the trigger.
Also, the SAS soldier and the civilian hero of the two Kenyan incidents (https://elitedefenceonline.com/inayat-kassam/) have manged to master the grip angle of the Glock.
Last edited by Glenn E. Meyer; 01-18-2019 at 01:10 PM.
Delke shot and killed Hambrick on July 26, 2018, after a traffic stop near the intersection of 17th Avenue North and Jo Johnston Avenue. Delke described watching Hambrick pull a gun from his waistband and point it in his direction while running away. Delke said Hambrick gave him what's called a "targeted glance," something he said police officers use to describe someone trying to get an idea of where to aim. Delke also described repeatedly yelling to Hambrick to put the gun down. He said at that moment he was thinking Hambrick could shoot at any moment but also wanted to give him every opportunity to follow commands. Delke said once he yelled for Hambrick to stop or he'll shot, he fired until Hambrick was on the ground. After two days of testimony, General Sessions Judge Melissa Blackburn decided there was enough evidence to send the case to the grand jury. "The Grand Jury, an independent body of 13 citizens of Davidson County, returned an indictment charging Andrew Delke with First Degree Murder for the fatal shooting of Daniel Hambrick. The case will now proceed in the Criminal Court of Davidson County and, as it is a pending case, I will not be able to comment further about the facts and evidence," District Attorney General Glenn Funk said in a statement. "The case will appear in criminal court in perhaps a week to ten days for the arraignment," said Attorney David Raybin, who represents Delke.
https://www.wsmv.com/news/metro-poli...27e6170e2.html