Sgt. Kimberly Munley
Sgt. Kimberly Munley is a hero, she did her job with no hesitation and risked her life to stop a massacre.
Sgt. Kimberly Munley is a hero, she did her job with no hesitation and risked her life to stop a massacre.
Thirteen Dead, thirty wounded at Fort Hood, Texas, on Nov. 5.
She walked into the scene and did her best, she shot the alleged assailant, Maj. Nidal Hasan, four times, and was shot in return. She is recovering from her wound and is in stable condition.
Her Union, AFGE, has a site where you can send your best wishes to Sgt. Munley. Just click here and send a Union sister a message. All messages will be collected and AFGE will deliver the messages to Munley on Friday, Nov. 20.
Munley, 34, is a member of AFGE Local 1920 and the mother of a three-year-old. She and her partner were the first to arrive at the Scene of the massacre, where Hasan allegedly opened fire.
AFGE President John Gage said Munley “acted with great heroism.”
Lt. Gen. Bob Cone, commanding general at Fort Hood, told CNN that Munley’s actions stopped Hasan cold and saved lives.
Munley, 34, is a member of AFGE Local 1920 and the mother of a three-year-old. She and her partner were the first to arrive at the Scene of the massacre, where Hasan allegedly opened fire.
AFGE President John Gage said Munley “acted with great heroism.”
Lt. Gen. Bob Cone, commanding general at Fort Hood, told CNN that Munley’s actions stopped Hasan cold and saved lives.
He said Munley is a “trained, active first responder” who acted quickly after she “just happened to encounter the gunman.”
Editorial comment: Officer Munley is one of ours. I wonder how Glen Beck feels about this Union member?
The heck with Glen Beck. He doesn't help anyone but himself. Sgt. Munley obviously cares about other people to the point where she put others first over her own safety.
ReplyDeleteIsn't that what the union movement is all about? Helping each other and protecting those who need it.
Lill
Lill, that was indeed the initial foundation for most unions but it has changed... especially with the greedy thieves at SEIU Local 1989. The political activities/games are now standing at the front of the line protected by union thugs and greedy politicians. It’s a shame we can’t go back to those good ole days…
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