Also, for our SOTG Homeroom from SOTGU.com, we consider a Church Security win from Wayne, MI where a mass murderer was stopped before he could kill innocent people. There are definite lessons to learn here.

Yet again, we are forced to address negligent homicide, the needless loss of life that occurred when someone was attempting to “teach firearms safety”. How did this happen? What could have been done to prevent it and what can we learn?

During our Tech Talk from EOTech Inc we will consider whether red dot sights on pistols are for advanced shooters or whether beginners can make use of them. We had an interesting experience last weekend.


TOPICS COVERED THIS EPISODE

  • Huge thanks to our Partners: EOTech | Spike’s Tactical
  • Pre-Order the Virtues of a Warrior Poster! – ShopSOTG.com
  • [0:07:30] EOTech Talk – EOTechInc.com
    • TOPIC: Is a Red Dot a good option for new shooters? 
    • Lesson learned from P201 class
  • [0:19:50] SOTG Homeroom – SOTG University
  • [0:44:18] STOP Killing your students – Riverton man shot, killed stepson while teaching firearm safety to daughter, police say www.ksl.com

SOURCES

From www.clickondetroit.com:

A suspected active shooter was killed at a Wayne, MI church, according to police.

The Wayne Police Department responded to reports of an active shooter at CrossPointe Community Church on Sunday, June 22, 2025, morning.

Police said when officers got to the church they determined that a security guard for the church shot and killed the suspect. They said one person was also shot in the leg.

The church is located on Glenwood Road, between South Wayne and South Newburgh roads.

Wayne police are asking people to avoid the area as officers are still investigating the shooting.

FBI director Dan Bongino released the following statement, “Our leadership and support teams are on the ground, at the scene, in Wayne, Michigan providing assistance and investigative support.”

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From www.ksl.com:

A Riverton stepfather with military experience shot and killed his 18-year-old stepson while trying to teach gun safety to his daughter, according to police.

Joseph Le Page Lee, 46, was arrested Wednesday afternoon for investigation of manslaughter, Riverton Police Chief Shane Taylor confirmed.

The victim was identified Wednesday by his family as Haven McBride.

“Haven Alexander McBride was a kind, hardworking young man. He was an energetic, busy little boy who always kept you on your toes. He has overcome a lot of challenges due to the choices of the adults in his life. He graduated with honors from Mountain Ridge High School just last week. He had interest in going into forensics. He was preparing to serve a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. We love Haven and our hearts are broken!” McBride’s family said in a statement.

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