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A hero forever

There’s something profoundly poetic about the Allen Police officer choosing to remain anonymous after his heroic action a few weeks ago to take out a killer who opened fire at the Allen Premium Outlet Mall.

He has been labeled a true-blue hero by media all over the country. And … he surely fits what anyone would describe as a hero.

He was talking to a young woman and her two small children when he heard gunfire at the mall. He reached for his rifle and sprinted toward the deadly sound.

He saw the killer and then shot him to death, but not before the madman had taken the lives of eight innocent victims.

Too often society tosses the word “hero” around, hanging the term on superstar athletes, for example. Nothing they do comes close to the heroism displayed that day in Allen.

Moreover, the officer’s decision to remain anonymous only heightens his heroism. He doesn’t appear interested in calling any attention to himself.

We are left, then, as bystanders to wish this hero well as he copes with the intense stress he clearly must have felt that day at the Allen mall.

A true hero doesn’t want to bask in his glory. He or she goes about living their lives. As the Dallas Morning News said in an editorial published this past Friday: “We don’t know his name. But we are grateful to him and all like him who give themselves to the protection of their communities.

“We need true heroes among us. And in Allen, we have one.”

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This cop is a true hero

The Allen Police Department has released a body-cam video of the tragedy that stunned the nation at the Allen Premium Outlet Mall a few weeks ago.

I watched it last night at the start of the 10 p.m. newscast and was, to put it bluntly, blown away by the heroism that unfolded in the span of about five minutes.

The officer is heard talking to a young woman and her daughter when shots rang out. He instructed them to seek shelter. Then he took off running … toward the gunshots.

He shouted at bystanders to “get out of there!” and kept running. You can hear the sound of gunfire on the video. Then the officer saw the lunatic and fired his weapon, killing him instantly.

He told police headquarters that he believed the shooter was down — and was dead — adding that he didn’t “hear any more gunfire.”

I watched the video and then tried to catch my breath. This is what effective police work looks like.

Of course, the officer couldn’t get to the shooter in time to stop the carnage that took eight lives that day. A Collin County grand jury cleared the officer of any wrongdoing; the grand jury heard the case as a standard practice.

The Allen PD officer doesn’t want his name released. He chooses to keep his ID a secret and no one on Earth could possibly dispute his decision.

I just want to take this opportunity to thank him publicly for demonstrating absolute and unqualified heroism.

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