“The [ FRC ] security guard here is a hero, as far as I’m concerned.”
- D.C. Police Chief Cathy Lanier
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Inez Feltscher (@InezFeltscher) August 15, 2012
I'm so sad. I've talked to Leo Johnson many times while visiting FRC. Few better men in this world.—
Dan Isett (@DanIsett) August 15, 2012
FRC intern @AM_Hoffman says injured security guard's name is Leo Johnson.—
jessica testa (@jtes) August 15, 2012
Bruce Wayne has nothing on Leo Johnson—
Dan Isett (@DanIsett) August 15, 2012
The FRC guard's name is Leo Johnson—
Jeremy H/Good As You (@goodasyou) August 15, 2012
According to Twitter reports, Johnson — despite being shot in the arm — was among those who tackled the shooter to the ground:
A man entered the FRC offices, was confronted by a security guard and opened fire. The guard and others wrestled him to the ground, MPD says—
Aubrey Whelan (@aubreyjwhelan) August 15, 2012
This #FRC story has a hero as well as a villain. God bless that security guard..—
Brandon Morse (@CnservativePunk) August 15, 2012
Rather than focusing on the nut who did the shooting at #FRC, we should probably focus on the hero: the security guard. #tcot—
Shaun Kenney (@svkenney) August 15, 2012
He is reportedly in the hospital now, in stable condition. His injuries are reportedly not life-threatening:
Been told that Leo, the FRC security guard, is doing okay – wounds aren't life threatening. Thank God. Still praying.—
Marjorie Jeffrey (@MarjorieJeffrey) August 15, 2012
Please keep Mr. Johnson in your prayers.




















