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TX: Man praised for taking on Tyler killer -- He's mourned as hero, but DPS discourages citizen intervention
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"Mark Wilson's split-second decision to take on the Tyler courthouse shooter – a decision that authorities credit with saving lives – cost him his life."
"Mr. Wilson's friends said Friday that was typical of the former Dallas resident, 52, who lived by the 'cowboy code,' always ready to help someone in danger." ...
"Tyler law-enforcement officials and others called Mr. Wilson's actions on Thursday heroic and selfless. However, other officials said it is not an example they'd like to see emulated by the 237,000 Texans licensed to conceal handguns."
"'Leave the crime fighting to us,' said Tela Mange, spokeswoman for the Texas Department of Public Safety. 'There are just all kinds of situations that they can find themselves in that don't turn out well.'" ... |
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