08/07/2026
Pressure Saves Lives.
Saturday, August 1. Twin Falls, Idaho. The new In-N-Out. Families in booths. Workers in paper hats. A 24-year-old with a rifle.
Three people murdered. Seven more shot.
Then an armed citizen in the drive-thru line and an off-duty Idaho State Police trooper drew their weapons and returned fire. The killer stopped hunting. He ran. He took his own life.
The police chief said those actions "drove the suspect from the scene and prevented further casualties." The sheriff called those men true heroes. He is right.
Active killers expect soft targets and compliance. They do not plan for incoming pressure.
Pressure is not always a gun. A locked door assisted with barricading is the gold standard for hiding. Communication is pressure. A trained team that isolates a threat and denies entry is pressure. A room full of adults who decided in advance that a killer will have to go through them is pressure.
The FBI's 2025 active shooter data shows civilians intervened in more than one in five incidents, and in 67 percent of attacks on houses of worship. When the killing gets hard, the killing stops.
West Freeway Church of Christ proved the other half of the lesson in 2019. It should have been the most preventable active shooter attack in recent memory, and the security team missed the layup. Even a heroic six second response cost two lives because prevention failed. Identify. Isolate. Deny entry. Bracket. Pressure applied before the first shot saves everyone.
Plan. Train. Validate. The law at least forces public schools to write plans and do some training. Most churches and Christian schools do none of it.
Your greeters, ushers, teachers and safety team are the first responders. Police response is measured in minutes. Attacks are decided in seconds.
"And we prayed to our God and set a guard as a protection against them day and night." Nehemiah 4:9. Faith and readiness are partners.
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