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LINK 'Hero' Army vet who tackled Club Q mass shooter says he acted on instinct | News | gazette.com

A 45-year-old Colorado Springs Army veteran who was at Club Q in Colorado Springs when a mass shooter opened fire late Saturday night says he suddenly found himself in a situation for which he’d been uniquely, horribly, trained.

Rich Fierro now is being hailed as a hero, after he says he reacted on instinct to help subdue a gunman who injured more than a dozen and killed five people — including Fierro’s daughter’s boyfriend, 22-year-old Raymond Green Vance — during a brief but deadly attack that began minutes before midnight.

Fierro said he, his family and friends had gone out to see a show at the club and “have a good time.” That’s what they were doing when a man — later identified by police as 22-year-old Anderson Lee Aldrich — started shooting, said Fierro, who co-owns the Springs' award-winning Atrevida Beer Co. with his wife, Jessica.

Much of Fierro’s memory of what happened next is a sensory blur.

“Guy came in shooting. … I don’t know what the hell he was shooting at,” said Fierro, speaking to the media outside his Springs’ home Monday evening.

Fierro said he smelled the acrid tang in the air, saw the muzzle flash of a firearm being discharged, and dove for cover, taking his closest buddy with him. When he saw his chance to tackle the shooter, he took it.

“I wasn’t thinking. I just ran over there, got him,” he said, recalling the thoughts that were pounding in his head: “I got to get this guy. He’s going to kill my kid. He’s going to kill my wife.”

Fierro recounted how he and a fellow club attendee were able to overpower the shooter and separate the man from his weapon. 

“I grabbed him by the back of his little, cheap-ass armor thing and pulled him down,” he said. “I said, ‘Move the AR, get the AR away from him,’ and the kid did it.”

Fierro said he managed to grab a pistol from Aldrich, and proceeded to beat him with his own weapon.

“I grabbed it and I hit him with it, I kept hitting him with it," said Fierro.

Fierro sustained injuries to his hands, knee and ankle apprehending the shooter. His daughter, Kassy, and wife were injured in their scramble to escape the gunfire. Kassy suffered a broken knee.

Kassy’s longtime boyfriend and affectionate member of the Fierro family, Raymond Green Vance, was not so lucky.

“Raymond is a beautiful man. I will tell you, I loved him,” Rich Fierro said.

He is humble about the role he played in saving lives, and said his worries now are about survivors.

It’s one thing to sign up for combat. When combat comes to you, in a place that was meant to be a haven, the trauma is a different kind of monster.

“Everyone in that room, everyone in that building, is going to have to live with that now,” said Fierro, who served three combat tours in Iraq and one in Afghanistan. “They got to live with this until they’re able to deal with it. I feel for every person in that room. I feel no joy. I’m not happy. I’m not excited. I'm not a hero."

snytiger6 9 Nov 22
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And another mass shooting at a Walmart last night.

Shit.

On NPR, they are saying the Walmart shooting was the third mass shooting just in Virginia in the last two weeks.

It seems there needs to be five or more dead in order for a mass hooting to make the news any more, because they have come to be such common events.

@snytiger6 Is it five now? It was four...

@Flyingsaucesir There have been over 660 mass shootings this year.

@BufftonBeotch Ouch.

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The guy who took down the shooter is humble, self-effacing, but his actions were heroic. He saved lives.

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He admits that he merely defended his family and is no hero. Maybe to them, he is, but not one for the greater community. I think he's about the most honest human I've ever heard.

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I'm glad he was able to get some licks in and beat the shooter up before the cops got there. And hope that more frontier justice awaits him after he goes to prison...

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He is a true hero.

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Good for that soldier for stopping him before he did any more harm.

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I feel for everyone there except the shooter. People that are this angry were not taught early in life how to deal with emotions.

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