MICHIGAN COALITION FOR
RESPONSIBLE GUN OWNERS

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through education, litigation, and legislation."

MONDAY E'NEWS

Deep Dive: Civilians Stopping Active Shooters

Source: Crime Prevention Research Center, February 13, 2025


We have previously put out our study on the FBI’s active shooting reports. If you watch entertainment television police shows, you would think something always seems to go wrong when guns are used defensively (including shooting bystanders to getting in the way of police to failing to protect the permit holder to continually having the gun stolen and use in a crime to it being used in an accidental shooting). During the ten years from 2014 to 2023, there were 180 active shooting cases (as defined by the FBI) where a concealed handgun permit holder stopped an active shooting attack. We decided to do a deep dive to see how many cases there were out of those 180 cases where a concealed handgun permit holder accidentally shot a bystander (one case, 0.56%), got in the way of police (zero cases, 0.0%), had the handgun taken away (one case, 0.56%), and got themselves killed (two cases, 1.1%). What was more common were cases where the permit holder was injured in saving the lives of others (44 cases, 24%). Fifty-eight of those cases were instances where a mass public shooting was likely prevented. An Excel file with the data is available at the link below.


While civilians with concealed handgun permits stopped 51.5% of the active shootings in non-gun-free zones, police stopped 44.6% of the cases (124 arrested or killed by police, 32 committed suicide when police arrived = 156/350 = 44.57%). Interestingly, police officers were much more likely to lose their lives or be wounded in stopping these attacks than armed civilians. Twenty-seven officers were killed in 19 attacks (7.7% and 5.4%, respectively). That is 5.94 times the rate that permit holders were killed. One hundred officers were wounded in 48 attacks (28.6% and 13.7%, respectively). That rate is 17% higher than for civilians. In four cases, the police shot and killed the wrong person — twice they accidentally shot fellow police officers (Prince George’s County Police Department District 3 Station on March 13, 2016 and Borderline Bar and Grill on November 7, 2018) and twice they accidentally shot civilians (Galleria Mall in Hoover, Alabama on Nov. 23, 2018 and Highlands Ranch, Colorado on May 7, 2019). The bottom line is that the rate of police shooting the wrong person is very low, though it is slightly more than twice the rate that civilians shoot a bystander (1.14% versus 0.56%). The police accidentally shot other police officers at very slight higher than the rate that civilians shot bystanders.


Full Data HERE

Increasing Your MCRGO Involvement

Wondering how you can increase your involvement with MCRGO? Over the coming four weeks, we'll explore options available to you including social media, physical events, legislative advocacy, and instruction. This week we begin with social media.


Along with this weekly MCRGO E'News and the quarterly "On Target" newsletter, MCRGO operates a popular public page on Facebook. MCRGO also offers a discussion group on Facebook called MCRGO Coffee Table. MCRGO Coffee Table allows any member to post content often resulting in spirited discussions. MCRGO Coffee Table provides more in-depth legislative and political analysis and information than what is shared on the public Facebook page. MCRGO Coffee Table tends to be politically focused gun owners.


MCRGO Coffee Table is only available to current members of the organization. You will need to provide your MCRGO member number to join the group. If you don't know your member number, you can find it HERE with your last name and the email address associated with your MCRGO membership. That may be a different email address than the one this E'News is sent to as this E'News goes to a public mailing list.


If you're not a fan of Facebook, MCRGO has a newer and growing presence on X (Twitter) and an account on Instagram. Both the X (Twitter) and Instagram accounts are public.

UPCOMING EVENTS


Ultimate Sports Show

Thursday-Sunday, March 13-16, 2025, Hours Vary by Day

DeVos Place; 303 Monroe Ave. NW; Grand Rapids, MI 49503

MCRGO's Booth Number is 2153.

MCRGO hats, decals, and discounted MCRGO memberships will be available.