Texas Massacre Hero, Stephen Willeford, Describes Stopping Gunman


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Published on Nov 6, 2017

An exclusive interview with Stephen Willeford, the hero who ended the killing spree in Sutherland Springs, Texas. Stephen recounts the actions that lead him to confronting Devin Patrick Kelley outside First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs.

5 thoughts on “Texas Massacre Hero, Stephen Willeford, Describes Stopping Gunman

  1. WELL, ITS COME TO LIGHT THAT THIS “DUDE” IS MOST LIKELY LYING LIKE AN EGG SUCKING DOG…………
    CIA/MOSSAD? WHO WAS SHOOTING FROM THE ROOF? FACED HIM OFF WITH A .223 AT 20 YARDS? BULLSHIT!! MY GRANDDAUGHTER WOULD HAVE KILLED YOUR ASS WITH A .22……………………

  2. All the holes. Wow! This guy is lucky. 1. His daughter said there was someone in tactical gear outside the church with an a/r
    2. He shows up. the guy has a pistol and dressed like a swat team member.
    3. No one even knew at that point if anyone was shot or someone target shooting. Yet the ‘hero’ some how knew there was an active shooter, people were dead and this was the shooter!!
    Then this guy shows up, starts exchanging gunfire without even knowing what the other guy had been doing. Shooting at someone dressed like a swat team member.
    How did he know swat hadn’t shown up and he was shooting at a leo and the leo thought he was another perp??
    Also he is able to hit a 3-4inch gap in the side of a tactical vest on a moving target at 20yds but can’t hit the guy in the head when he shoots at it?

    Not saying it didn’t happen, but he lucky as hell all his assumptions were correct or he would be in deep doodoo!

    I really don’t follow these things. but the last narrative I read said he went into the church shot all the way down one aisle, turned around and went back shooting up the other aisle and outside. BUT this guys daughter is able to see him outside and so does the ‘Hero.” What did the shooter do, hang around outside waiting for someone to show up and cap him?

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