Yesterday, Antoinette Tuff, a bookkeeper at Ronald E.
McNair Discovery Learning Academy in Decatur, Georgia rescued hundreds of
children, teachers, staff members and a deeply troubled gunman from a horrendous
potential tragedy. She didn’t throw a punch, draw a firearm or even threaten
the 20-year old gunman, who is apparently mentally ill and had burst into the
school armed with an AK-47 assault rifle. Without regard for her own safety, she
remained calm, used her intellect and empathy to create a bond with the
troubled young man, who responded well and heeded her pleas that he put down
his weapon and surrender. When the emergency was over, we learned that at the
moment of greatest need an ordinary citizen saved hundreds of lives in
superhuman fashion by exhibiting the following Seichou Pillars of conduct:
courtesy (2), courage (3), compassion (5) and complete sincerity (6). Gandhi
would have been VERY proud of Ms. Tuff and so are we. That’s why we’re naming
Antoinette Tuff our Person of the Month. OSU!
Friday, August 23, 2013
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