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2 Statements From Medal of Honor Recipient Dakota Meyer Hit Hard At Chattanooga Shooting

July 18, 2015

Dakota Meyer, the Medal of Honor recipient is well known around the country and military circles and many people follow his words. In response to the Chattanooga shooting and the killing of four Marines he put out two statements on Facebook. Read both statements below.

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First statement the day of the shooting:

Just a few hours ago Chattanooga, TN was struck with tragedy as four United States Marines were shot and killed and one…

Posted by Dakota Meyer on Thursday, July 16, 2015

In case you can’t read the embedded Facebook post it says,

“Just a few hours ago Chattanooga, TN was struck with tragedy as four United States Marines were shot and killed and one Law Enforcement Office was wounded in attacks on a Navy/Marine Corps recruiting office and Navy Reserve center. First and foremost my thoughts and prayers go out to the families those four Marines left behind. This incident IS an act of domestic terrorism, regardless of how Washington spins it, regardless of what nationality, color, creed, or otherwise the shooter was. This was a planned attack on the United Stated Military on United States soil. Now is not the time to come out waiving photos of bullet holes in the glass calling for more gun control and spinning the story to yield a further separation of peoples in the Unites States. Now is the time for a call on the American people to finally realize the state of the world we are living in and the enemy that we face. Now is the time to call on the on the American people to ignore the propaganda that special interest groups have been shoving in our faces and unite as a country so that we may become our neighbor’s keeper. Evil is not just over seas, but also here at home. Moments after this tragedy had occurred ISIS sent out via Twitter that they were responsible for the attacks and that the shooter, Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez was one of theirs. ISIS said recently that they were coming to American soil to kill members of the United States Military and now that threat has come to fruition.

I, for one, do not plan to give away by ability to defend myself and those I care about. I carry a firearm with me at all times legally under the conceal and carry laws in the area that I am in. I do not call for a disarming of American but instead a full institution of the 2nd Amendment so that we may defend ourselves as a country from all threats, both foreign and domestic. The threat is here, this is real, and this will not be the end of it.

#dakotameyer0317 #NeverOutgunned #AmericaUnited

Second statement the day after the shooting:

The tragedy in Chattanooga, TN has hit home for many, family and friends of those fallen included. I am a part of that…

Posted by Dakota Meyer on Friday, July 17, 2015

In case you can’t read the embedded Facebook post it says,

The tragedy in Chattanooga, TN has hit home for many, family and friends of those fallen included. I am a part of that group. This is a photo of myself with Carson Holmquist, one of the Marines we lost yesterday. I had the opportunity to meet and talk with him while visiting my fellow Marines a while back in Afghanistan.

This should be a calling to our veterans and citizens in America to walk hand in hand and rise to the calling of being responsible citizens and protecting our great nation. It is time to be our neighbors keeper.

#dakotameyer0317 #NeverOutgunned #AmericaUnited