Bet you won't see that on CNN
You are intimating that CNN is liberal and anti gun and hence won't show a positive gun use incident of a local news event from a podunk location.
CNN can and does have positive CCW stories from time to time, but no, you probably won't see this on CNN. In fact, you won't find out about 99.9+% of the news events that go on during a given day from CNN.
On average, 18 banks are robbed each day (6 day week, per 2010 stats). Chances are, you won't hear about any of them either.
That the Good Sam shooter is apparently trying to remain annonymous will not help with getting his story on CNN, even if the shooter looked like a vacationing Santa Claus.
http://www.reporternews.com/news/2012/jul/30/more-details-released-brown-county-rv-park-deaths/
Of couse, it does not appear that any pro-gun folks have reported the story on the CNN ireport section either.
No reports of it in Dallas or Houston. Abilene has it, however.
Interestingly, the story has not come up on the NRA's website yet either. I am sure it will. Somebody will see that they report it.
Old soldiers are known for their heroics and their ability to react, even at old age, if often attributed to having been a soldier, but not Vic Stacy. Not a soldier. Not a LEO.
http://www.brownwoodtx.com/news/local/article_851fd04a-db90-11e1-8237-0019bb2963f4.html
Turns out, he missed the first shot, but did hit a tree squarely...and he grew up a peanut farmer, was a welder, and wanted to make leather goods. I would suggest we send him orders for holsters.
“My first shot hit a tree,” Stacy said. Then he added with a hint of a smile, “But I hit it square on.” It was one of the few lighter moments during the course of the interview.
Stacy is a native of Gorman, where he worked with his father as a peanut grower. But he found that there was a demand in industry for the welding skills he had learned on the farm. He has worked as a welder for 41 years. He moved to Brown County from Comanche about four years ago, and has plans to buy the equipment he needs to produce handmade saddle bags and similar leather goods.