This video provides a recap of Day 2 at SHOT Show 2026, focusing on the Gun Owners of America (GOA) presence. It highlights GOA's booth activities, including book signings by Stephen Willeford, media interviews, and podcast recordings featuring GOA leadership like Erich Pratt and Tim Macy. The content emphasizes GOA's advocacy efforts and industry engagement.
This guide details the actions taken by Stephen Willeford, a former NRA instructor and Gun Owners of America spokesman, during the Sutherland Springs church shooting. It outlines how he engaged an active shooter armed with an AR-15, emphasizing tactics like drawing attention, targeting unprotected areas of body armor, and pursuing a fleeing suspect. The narrative highlights the critical role of armed citizens in responding to mass violence when law enforcement is not immediately present.
This video features Stephen Willeford, a hero from Sutherland Springs, discussing the Buffalo mass shooting. As a representative of Gun Owners of America, Willeford critiques how politicians and media exploit tragedies to push for gun control. He highlights the failure of New York's strict gun laws to prevent the shooting and discusses the psychological factors, like media contagion, that can influence perpetrators.
This entry details the tactical response of Stephen Willeford during the Sutherland Springs church shooting, based on his interview. It covers his immediate actions, engagement techniques against an armored assailant, and critical lessons learned regarding preparedness and the importance of an armed, trained citizenry. Willeford, an NRA Certified Instructor, emphasizes methodical shot placement and the need for rapid response when law enforcement may be minutes away.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott emphasizes the importance of Second Amendment rights for self-defense, citing the Sutherland Springs shooting as an example where an armed citizen, Stephen Willeford, intervened. He highlights Texas's proactive stance in expanding gun rights, including authorizing teachers to be armed, banning sanctuary cities, and enacting campus and open carry laws. Abbott argues that the solution to gun violence lies in strengthening rights for law-abiding citizens and keeping guns from criminals and the mentally unfit, rather than restricting ownership.
Stephen Willeford, identified as a "Texas hero" and NRA member, discusses why he chose to share his story with NRATV rather than mainstream media outlets like CNN. He alleges that CNN presented incorrect facts in their coverage, leading him to seek an alternative platform to tell his side of the story. The video implies a discussion about media bias and the role of gun owners in sharing their experiences.
This video features Dana Loesch discussing Stephen Willeford's actions, highlighting his decision to join the NRA and his bravery in running towards a situation, barefoot. Loesch emphasizes Willeford's character as an "awesome, selfless, God-fearing American." The context suggests a discussion related to self-defense, the Second Amendment, and the role of responsible gun ownership.
This video highlights an incident from November 7, 2017, where an AR-15 owner, identified as Stephen Willeford, is credited with stopping an active threat. The description emphasizes the role of a 'good guy with an AR-15' and names Mike Jordan, a Sutherland Springs resident and NRA member, who commented on his friend's actions. The narrative focuses on the defensive use of the firearm in a critical situation.
This video features an exclusive interview with Stephen Willeford, an NRA member hailed as a "Texas hero" for his actions during the Sutherland Springs Church shooting. Willeford recounts the events, highlighting his quick response and selfless act of confronting the killer. The interview focuses on his bravery and the circumstances surrounding the tragic incident, emphasizing his role in protecting others.
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