Antique Texas Ban on Carry of Weapons Fails Again in Austin, 1 Dead, 3 Wounded

Kendrex J. White Being Arrested.

By Dean Weingarten

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Arizona – -(Ammoland.com)- At about 1:30 on 1 May, 2017, an attack on multiple victims occurred on the University of Texas, Austin campus.

One is dead, at least three others are being treated. The suspect, shown above, is Kendrex J. White.

From statesman.com:

Police got the call around 1:30 p.m. this afternoon about a person with a knife who attacked or assaulted someone outside the Gregory gym.

A UT police officer saw a man, later identified as White, with a “large, bowie-style hunting knife,” Carter said. The officer drew his gun and told White to get on the ground, which he did, and police took him into custody.

Within about a block, three more people were found stabbed, Carter said.

Carter said UT police decided not to put the campus on lockdown because White was immediately taken into custody.

From abc13.com:

One person died at the scene near the gym. The others were taken to the hospital. There were reports of additional victims with non-life-threatening injuries, according to tweets from Travis County Emergency Medical Services.

White appears to have violated the ban on carrying Bowie knives, first passed in 1871. The law was passed during reconstruction after the Civil War.

From guncite.com:

Any person carrying on or about his person, saddle, or in his saddle-bags, any pistol, dirk, dagger, sling-shot, sword-cane, spear, brass knuckles, bowie knife, or any other kind of knife, manufactured or sold, for the purpose of offense or defense, unless he has reasonable grounds for fearing an unlawful attack on his person, and that such ground of attack shall be immediate and pressing; or unless having or carrying the same on or about his person for the lawful defense of the State, as a militiaman in actual service, or as a peace officer or policeman, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor …. Provided, That this section shall not be so construed as to prohibit any person from keeping or having arms on his or her own premises, or at his or her own place of business, nor to prohibit sheriffs or revenue officers, and other civil officers, from keeping or having arms, while engaged in the discharge of their official duties, nor to prohibit persons traveling in the State from keeping or carrying arms with their baggage…

Today, that code has been been changed a bit. Firearms or replicas of designs made before 1899 are completely exempted.

From state.tx.us:

(A) an antique or curio firearm manufactured before 1899; or

(B) a replica of an antique or curio firearm manufactured before 1899, but only if the replica does not use rim fire or center fire ammunition.

Those would be all firearms originally affected by the 1871 law.

Knife designs from the period have been retained in the current code.

(6) “Illegal knife” means a:

(A) knife with a blade over five and one-half inches;

(B) hand instrument designed to cut or stab another by being thrown;

(C) dagger, including but not limited to a dirk, stiletto, and poniard;

(D) bowie knife;

(E) sword; or

(F) spear.

From the sheath on White’s belt, I estimate the knife to have a 12 inch blade.

White does not appear to have any previous encounters with police, other than a car wreak on campus. No one called the police before the attack occurred. when the attack started, people had a hard time accepting that it was real. This is the common “This cannot be happening response”, and it is extremely dangerous.

From thetab.com:

An eyewitness report of the incident is being shared on social media from UT student Alyson G:

“Me and Brandon were eating at Chilantro’s truck at a long picnic table. Then at the end of the table some guy comes up in a bandana and stabs the knife into the table and looks all of us in the eye. I thought it was just some theatrical stunt or something. He pulls the knife out without saying anything and turns around to slash some guy in the back of the neck. The slash victim grabs the back of his neck and yells (people look at him and I await some sort of ‘gotcha’ statement). But then… The attackers walks to another guy and stabs him in like the kidney region in his back. Some guy yells run and we all bolt to McComb’s.”

The response time appears to have been good. It was about two minutes from the time that police were called until White was confronted and arrested. It probably took at least a minute for someone to call the police.

If any of the dozens of people on the scene had taken advantage of Texas’ Campus Carry law, it is likely that the attack would have ended far sooner.  People with permits are trained to overcome the “This cannot be happening response”. As soon as White was confronted by an armed man, the attack was stopped.

©2017 by Dean Weingarten: Permission to share is granted when this notice is included.

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About Dean Weingarten:

Dean Weingarten has been a peace officer, a military officer, was on the University of Wisconsin Pistol Team for four years, and was first certified to teach firearms safety in 1973. He taught the Arizona concealed carry course for fifteen years until the goal of constitutional carry was attained. He has degrees in meteorology and mining engineering, and recently retired from the Department of Defense after a 30 year career in Army Research, Development, Testing, and Evaluation.

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Mark Are

WHAT? A “law” didn’t stop this guy? WTF? I thought the law created a forcefield around all “law abiding” people to protect them from psychos like this. I’m shocked and I guess I need to rethink my reality…

SuperG

Just another BLM terrorist. Thanks Obama.

Grim

Gotta insert race? Get over it!

Jim S

As long as the sheeple bleat at every moment “gun free zone” or “gun safe zone” they will remain in harms way. I guess if you say it enough they believe it will come true. Me? I dont do silly chants.

Tad

Gun free zone=crime spree zone.

Wild Bill

Oh, no he teaches English Comp 101.

jfh2841

Unfortunately, that is the quality of the education that our children are receiving. The disbelief and shock response is common. Most of the time, humans reside in the white response phase, with little in ordinary life to move to alert. It appears that the constant onslaught of video violence, video games and movie violence has deadened their sense of reality. Shepherds be prepared and vigilant!

hippybiker

This is off topic but I find it amazing that a college student would demonstrate such horrible grammar. “Me and Brandon were eating?” C’mon now.

durabo

Probably a (college) professional jock, whose only duty is to score points in exchange for a degree.

Tionico

that speaker appears to be a female student. So, yes, what passes for “common speech” today is rather on the wretched side of things. I believe we have the TeeVee producers and popular “heroes” to thank, as well as our dysfunctional primary education system. Can’t be forcing students to learn PROPER language skills, now, can we? Forcing them to comply with some arbitrary standards mught hurt their little psyches.

Wild Bill

@Tionico, You are right on. A fellow wrote, “Woof, Woof” to me and thought that it was a cogent response. He probably went to the same school.

Gregory Romeu

it’s no worse than the legalese that we have to try to construe today as English, however I must give it up to the lawmakers that wrote the 1871 law having been written pretty well and understandable in English?

Ostlander

That is the result of a liberal rather than a classical education. You can be sure that he has been schooled in “white guilt” since grade school.

Rick the Bear

Wow! Texas had a ban on the carrying of weapons by regular folks back in 1871??? I am shocked. (Really.)

Chris Mallory

It was put in place by the Yankee governments in order to disarm and subjugate Southern Whites. The citizens of Texas were starting to take a dim view of Yankee carpetbaggers and local scalawags and were shooting them at a generous pace.

Albert

Inquiring minds want to know if he passed a ‘background check’ when he bot his ‘pig sticker’?.