For all those who wonder how CCW could help in a terrorist attack

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Not all potential attacks are flying planes into buildings or weapons of mass distruction. Israel has been dealing with lower intensity attacks for generations now, the latest was with a bulldozer and it was stopped by an off-duty soldier who used the gun of a civilian at the scene:

http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1214726188722&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull

'He cried Allah Akhbar and hit the gas'
By YAAKOV KATZ AND JERUSALEM POST STAFF



Moshe Plesser, the off-duty soldier who shot and killed the terrorist on Wednesday, was riding his bike down Jaffa Road when he spotted the overturned bus and a massive bulldozer tearing through the streets of Jerusalem.

Understanding that the Arab driver behind the wheel was in the midst of a terror rampage, Plesser, on a furlough from the Golani Brigade's elite Egoz unit, threw his bike to the side of the road and began chasing after the bulldozer.

Speaking with reporters several hours after the attack, Plesser recalled the sequence of events that led to his courageous action on Wednesday. He is the brother-in-law of Capt. David Shapira, the IDF officer who stormed the Mercaz Harav Yeshiva in March and killed the Arab terrorist who had massacred eight students in the religious seminary.

As he began running towards the bulldozer, Plesser said that he shouted out to onlookers for a gun. Together with another civilian, Plesser climbed aboard the bulldozer and began wrestling with the driver.


"At one point he [the driver] yelled out "Allah Akhbar" [God is great] and stepped on the gas pedal," Plesser recalled. "I drew the weapon of the civilian who was with me and shot the driver three times in the head. I think I did what is expected from every soldier and citizen."

Seconds later, a police officer, Eli Mizrahi, climbed aboard the bulldozer and shot the terrorist again, killing him...
 
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