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TheGrey
09-19-2016, 21:18
Yeah, I bet that punk fully expected only "Minnesota Nice" to die on his knife.


http://bearingarms.com/bob-o/2016/09/19/man-shot-crossroads-mall-terrorist-uspsa-competitor-3-gun-shooter/ (http://bearingarms.com/bob-o/2016/09/19/man-shot-crossroads-mall-terrorist-uspsa-competitor-3-gun-shooter/)

Man Who Shot Crossroads Mall Terrorist Is USPSA Competitor, 3-Gun Shooter
Posted at 8:36 am on September 19, 2016 by Bob Owens
http://bearingarms.com/bob-o/2016/09/19/man-shot-crossroads-mall-terrorist-uspsa-competitor-3-gun-shooter/

USPSA Shooter, 3-Gunner, and NRA-certified firearms instructor Jason Falconer has been identified as the man who shot and killed a 22-year-old Somali immigrant who went on a stabbing rampage inside a St. Cloud, (MN) Mall on Saturday.
The apparent terrorist—who apparently asked victims if they were Muslims before stabbing them—was engaged by Falconer inside the mall.
Falconer is the president and owner of Tactical Advantage LLC (http://tacticaladvantagemn.com/), a shooting range and tactical training facility with a strong focus on arming concealed carriers. He’s also a former chief of the Albany (MN) police department, and he remains a part-time officer.
But Falconer has consistently been identified in the mainstream media (https://www.mprnews.org/story/2016/09/18/st-cloud-mall-stabbings) only as as a “former police chief” and “off-duty police officer.”

A knife-wielding suspect who was dressed in a private security uniform and made references to Allah while attacking at least nine people during a mass stabbing incident at the Crossroads Center shopping mall was shot dead by an off-duty police officer from Avon, authorities said.
Jason Falconer, former police chief of Albany, Minn., was shopping when he confronted the suspect.
At a press conference at the police department just after noon on Sunday, St. Cloud Mayor David Kleis said he believes Falconer prevented additional injuries and loss of life.

“Clearly he is a hero. Officer Falconer was there at the right time and the right place.”
Kleis said the end of the attack and the final confrontation could be seen on video from the Macy’s store. Describing the video, which did not have audio, Kleis said the suspect clearly had a knife in hand, and lunged at Falconer, who fired at him. The suspect fell, then got back up three times before the fatal shot.
“None of us ever want to have to do that,” said St. Cloud Police Chief Wm. Blair Anderson, “but that’s what we’re here for, and Officer Falconer’s actions were swift and direct, and in my opinion appropriate.”
Eight people were treated at St. Cloud Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries following the attack first reported about 8:15 p.m. Saturday at the mall. Three people were admitted, according to Chris Nelson, spokesperson for St. Cloud Hospital. By early Sunday evening, all three had been released. A ninth victim went to the Long Prairie Hospital.

It’s almost as if the media is attempting to cover up the fact that creating and training armed citizens is a major part of the man who took out the terrorist in a MN mall this weekend.

Here’s Falconer’s bio at Tactical Advantage, LLC (http://tacticaladvantagemn.com/instructors/):
Jason Falconer is the President and Owner of Tactical Advantage and has also been operating Tactical Advantage Firearms Training, Inc., since 2003. Tactical Advantage currently concentrates on firearms training for individuals in a group or private setting, including permit to carry training classes in Minnesota. Jason has also created advanced and customized classes for individuals who desire more advanced safety training. As a consulting member of SMEAC (http://www.smeac.org/), Jason specializes in reality-based firearms, law enforcement and personal security training. His business has grown primarily through student referrals, and he takes great pride in providing the best training options available in Central MN.
Jason believes everyone can always learn something new, no matter what their expertise or discipline. That is why continued education and training has been a strong personal interest of his. As a result, he has attended some of the best firearms training schools in the United States. His goal is to teach individuals the mindset, knowledge and skills needed to be successful with firearms in order to secure their personal safety or that of their family; at home or in public. As a firearm training professional, he continuously researches and develops new curriculum and training methods to make the experience for his students the best they can get.

Since 2008, Jason has been assisting Ted Boran with St. Cloud State University Law Enforcement Skills Training in the disciplines of decision shooting and dynamic entry. He intends to use this experience to further develop the curriculum to help instruct law enforcement professionals and responsible citizens the benefits of reality-based training. Jason believes that although civilian and law enforcement students can obtain great firearms training from various sources, they are missing a key component in their personal safety training if that training is not reality-based.

Jason has a law enforcement background and is the former Police Chief of the Albany Police Department where he continues to serve as a part-time officer. Jason also serves as the department’s firearms instructor, and has created POST Board approved firearms training curriculum.

Jason has been a member of the United States Practical Shooters Association (USPSA) as well as a local club, St. Cloud Area Practical Shooters Association (SCAPSA) for many years. He competes at the SCAPSA outdoor range in matches and league competitions year-round, and has attained several league championships in various divisions. Jason is an avid three-gun competitor and has been privileged to participate on shooting squads at various 3-gun and tactical shotgun matches with professional shooters such as James Casanova, Rob Romero, Mark Harnish, Janson Jensen, Mark Miller, and Dave Neth. In June 2012, St. Cloud hosted the CAN-AM Games for Law Enforcement and Firefighters from around the world. Jason was fortunate to compete in various Can-Am events including two of his passions, shooting sports and ice hockey.For his efforts, as well as his team members, Jason earned six Can-Am medals, five for shooting events, and one for hockey. This was a tremendous experience to be treasured.

Jason Falconer isn’t some marginally-trained big-city patrol officer with just a basic grasp of using his department-issued firearm.

He’s a firearms instructor passionate about training concealed carriers and developing the best-possible, most-realistic training for his clients. He’s part of the reason why concealed carry continues to surge in popularity, with more than 14 million Americans now choosing to carry some or part of the time.
While Mr. Falconer happened to be the armed citizen who stopped the wannabe mass killer before he could take a life, it just as easily could have been one of his students.
It just as easily could have been one of you.

theGinsue
09-19-2016, 21:33
Exceptionally well trained and practiced shooter. No wonder the MSM doesn't want any of that to come out - it doesn't jive wth their agenda.

jhood001
09-19-2016, 21:38
I am super thankful the right person with the right training was in the right place at the right time.

Current odds make it a rare occasion for someone with the right training and the right equipment to be in the right place at the right time.

Spread your love for shooting, training and concealed carry. It could save a life.

Joe_K
09-19-2016, 21:43
If it bleeds it leads.... unless it doesn't fit the agenda. How can we blame this on right wing Trump voters??

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GilpinGuy
09-19-2016, 23:33
I was wondering today why this story fell off the radar so quick. Now I know.

pickenup
09-20-2016, 00:28
The suspect fell, then got back up three times before the fatal shot.
???

...A...zone
:)

roberth
09-20-2016, 06:36
We'll find out if the terrorist was high on something later.

Bailey Guns
09-20-2016, 07:04
???

...A...zone
:)

My uninformed, speculative opinion would be it's more likely due to the fact he was shot with a handgun. It worked...it just took a little persistence.

Good for Jason. Awesome example of a good guy with a gun.

Irving
09-20-2016, 08:44
I hope this doesn't ruin the shooting sports for him. It's unfortunate when someone else pushes you into a corner in which you'd rather not be.

KS63
09-20-2016, 10:19
Something tells me his classes just got filled for the rest of the year. Good shoot.

SA Friday
09-20-2016, 10:23
My uninformed, speculative opinion would be it's more likely due to the fact he was shot with a handgun. It worked...it just took a little persistence.

Good for Jason. Awesome example of a good guy with a gun.
Agreed. Too much TV influence as to how this works.

Dave
09-20-2016, 10:29
Actually I've already seen liberal outlets and people all over this as saying only people with his level of training, and the fact he's a part time LEO, should be allowed a CHP/CCW. And that the average person is still not trustworthy enough for one. They've already written it off as a non argument for regular people to own and carry guns given his law enforcement history.

Aardvark
09-20-2016, 10:35
I see Falconer's detailed information everywhere, but have yet to see somali-sh.tbag's details.

SA Friday
09-20-2016, 10:39
I see Falconer's detailed information everywhere, but have yet to see somali-sh.tbag's details.

Muslim.

Attacked people.

Dead.


No further info required.

Ronin13
09-20-2016, 17:36
Something tells me his classes just got filled for the rest of the year. Good shoot.

I was thinking the same thing. Good shoot! With the remarks about the suspect trying to get up three times, I think Falconer was shouting verbal commands for the suspect to surrender, he didn't, so he was delivered the taxpayer relief shot. That's well justified in anyone's book.

DireWolf
09-20-2016, 17:55
Actually I've already seen liberal outlets and people all over this as saying only people with his level of training, and the fact he's a part time LEO, should be allowed a CHP/CCW. And that the average person is still not trustworthy enough for one. They've already written it off as a non argument for regular people to own and carry guns given his law enforcement history.

This was my first thought as well - namely, how would this be framed (and how much shit would this guy have received, including possible threat of prosecution) had he not been a former/reserve LEO, particularly in a 'no gun zone' (which if I'm not mistaken, the mall had no guns signs posted).....

Which leads to another thought - what if as part of the CCW process, friendly SO's gave people the option of being listed as a reserve deputy, or something along those lines, as a preemptive measure of protection and a big FU to the media, etc...

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Ronin13
09-20-2016, 18:10
This was my first thought as well - namely, how would this be framed (and how much shit would this guy have received, including possible threat of prosecution) had he not been a former/reserve LEO, particularly in a 'no gun zone' (which if I'm not mistaken, the mall had no guns signs posted).....

Which leads to another thought - what if as part of the CCW process, friendly SO's gave people the option of being listed as a reserve deputy, or something along those lines, as a preemptive measure of protection and a big FU to the media, etc...

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Being friends and acquainted with several district attorneys, I cannot name one that would dare prosecute a guy who "illegally" carried CCW into a mall and saved God knows how many lives by putting down an attacker, much less one who lunged at them.
On the point of SOs giving people the option of being listed as a reserve deputy- never gonna happen. Think of the liability if somehow that info got out and how much flak the Sheriff would get if they did anything stupid (drunk while carrying, attempting to pull someone over, trying to make an arrest, etc.).

BushMasterBoy
09-20-2016, 18:38
At least this guy won't be coming to SuperMax like the NY bomber. Obama should give the guy a medal.

SamuraiCO
09-21-2016, 14:36
We all know the truth and can bring this up anytime the left says guns are not the answer to violence in the world. No one without stepped in to stop this violent criminal.

Snowman78
09-21-2016, 20:01
Colorado statute defines reserve peace officer, you must attend and pass an academy,become POST certified and attend all of the skills training (A.C.T, Firearms,Driving, Ect thru out the year….

osok-308
09-21-2016, 20:51
Enough reason to carry every day.

Joe_K
10-09-2016, 18:23
https://youtu.be/sCq7VwIj5TU

Local News bit that includes parts of the CCTV Footage of the attack.

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Gman
10-09-2016, 19:54
Interesting that the jackass was trying to close distance to the cop by charging backward...no doubt to make a stink about being shot in the back.

cstone
10-09-2016, 20:07
Another perspective.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqt2SkTVi4M&feature=youtu.be

Handguns suck but they are better than being stabbed in the back as you run away.

Joe_K
10-09-2016, 21:53
Another perspective.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqt2SkTVi4M&feature=youtu.be

Handguns suck but they are better than being stabbed in the back as you run away.
Links not working for some reason.

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cstone
10-09-2016, 21:55
Links not working for some reason.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqt2SkTVi4M

Joe_K
10-09-2016, 23:44
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqt2SkTVi4M
Thanks. I don't know why but my phones been acting screwy with the Tapatalk app.
It's stuff like this that makes me hesitate before I reach for the Glock 43 beside the 19 outta the safe in the morning. Pistol cal rounds suck at stopping fights. Glad the hadji scum bag got sent to paradise early.

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