A group of Texas dads with prior military and police training jumped into action the moment a peculiar school shooter began firing during a band competition at a Houston-area high school, according to reports.
Pasadena Memorial High School in Pasadena, Texas, was hosting a band competition for high school students from multiple school districts on Saturday night.
‘Within 60 seconds a suspect was disarmed and they prevented further shooting by this suspect.’
Also at the music competition were the Pearland Band Dads — a group of four fathers who help students at Pearland High School with band-related activities.
The four band dads include 13-year Air Force veteran Abram Trevino, 14-year Army veteran Adam Curow, four-year Marine Corps veteran Efrain “Polo” Castillo, and longtime Houston police sergeant Joe Sanchez.
A man armed with a handgun entered Pasadena High School, roughly 17 miles southeast of Houston. Around 6 p.m. local time on Saturday, the armed man fired his “small caliber weapon.”
A man believed to be in his mid-20s was shot in his shoulder, according to People magazine. The injured man was rushed to a local hospital and is in stable condition, according to the Pasadena…
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