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This guy comes to his daughter's middle school carrying a handgun and ammo because of an issue with his ex-wife and the transfer of his daughter. What the heck is the world coming to? These guys walk among us.

USA -(Ammoland.com)- Charles Landeros, 30, was fatally shot in the head by officer Steve Timm at the middle school of his daughter. At the time of the shooting, the leader of the Antifa militant group “Red Arm” and founder of “Community Armed Self-Defense” was at the middle school resisting arrest.

Landeros was not only a leader in the Far-left militant group out of Eugene, Oregon, but he also was the chief firearms instructor for the organizations. The stated mission of the group is to, “defend the oppressed.”

School officials asked Landeros to leave the property when he refused to leave the grounds the school staff called a resource officer. Officer Steve Timm responded to the call and once again requested Landeros to leave immediately or face arrest for trespassing and disorderly conduct. He still refused to leave, so Officer Timm called Officer Aaron Johns for back up. The two officers tried to get Landeros out of the school, but Landeros became combative.

It was at this point where the officers informed the member of Antifa that he was under arrest. Landeros pulled out a 9mm handgun and fired two shots at the officers. Officer Johns tried to wrestle the gun away from Landeros. When the two hit the floor struggling for the firearm Officer Timm fired the fatal shot to the head of Landeros killing him instantly.

https://www.ammoland.com/2019/01/antifa-member-killed-by-police-after-opening-fire-on-officers-video/#ixzz5eKUixAce

Youtube bodycam video from both officers at that link.

 

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2 hours ago, fishnut said:

Anyone know if it's legal to carry inside a public school in Oregon? Just curious. 

Actually, it depends, from what I read, if you're just a gun owner, then no.

But, if you have a CCW, it's allowed. Not sure if this guy was a legal CCW holder, though.

http://www.osba.org/Resources/Article/Legal/Guns_in_schools_FAQ.aspx

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