‘Saved a lot of lives’: Restaurant gunman meets his maker when armed bystander decides to act

The liberal media will probably not pay much attention to the most recent “good guy with a gun” incident which occurred in Oklahoma.

A suspect opened fire in an Oklahoma City restaurant, injuring a few people, but was stopped by an armed citizen who shot and killed him before he could hurt anyone else, according to News 9-KWTV.

The suspect, described as an 18 to 20-year-old white male, entered Louie’s Grill & Bar  Thursday evening, shooting a mother and daughter who were celebrating a birthday, according to Captain Bo Mathews with the Oklahoma City Police Department.

Natalie Will and her daughter, Niah, were transported to the hospital and expected to survive. A third female victim also sustained minor injuries.

The suspect was confronted by a “good Samaritan,” according to KWTV, as he tried to flee the scene. The armed citizen reportedly shot and killed the suspect.

Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt confirmed the reports as it became clear the “good guy with a gun” potentially stopped any more injuries, or even fatalities.

The father of the 12-year-old victim believes that good Samaritan “saved a lot of lives tonight.”

While the mainstream media may choose to frame the narrative differently, Twitter users weighed in on the the evidence.

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