CCRKBA: How About 'Self-Defense Awareness Month?'


Armed private citizens use firearms in self-defense or to
defend other people hundreds of thousands of times each year

By Dave Workman. June 10, 2026

While the gun control lobby is currently observing "Gun Violence Awareness Month" with media support, the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms suggests there should be an equal month-long recognition of the role legally armed private citizens have played in public safety.

"Not once have we heard a peep from the gun ban crowd when a legally-armed private citizen intervenes to save lives from mass killers, or protect themselves and their families from violent criminals," noted CCRKBA Chairman Alan Gottlieb. "Whether it was a would-be mass casualty incident at an Indiana mall, an attack at Price Chopper in Missouri, a retired Marine partnering with a Massachusetts state trooper to stop a Cambridge gunman, or a citizen stopping a fleeing attempted killer on a Seattle street, these incidents are universally ignored and swiftly swept under the nearest rug by anti-gunners and their cheerleaders in the media."

The four incidents to which Gottlieb alluded are:

  • The May 26, 2026 shooting at the Pleasant Hill, Missouri Price Chopper during which the killer, identified as Allen Prince, opened fire, killing one person and wounding a teen, turned the gun on himself when he was confronted by two armed citizens. Allen survived and now faces murder and assault charges.
  • The May 11, 2026 incident in Cambridge, Mass., when a man identified as Tyler Brown, 46, a convicted felon from Boston opened fire on a busy street. A state trooper was joined by an armed private citizen and former Marine to shoot back and subdue the suspect.
  • A May 2025 incident in downtown Seattle involving a teen would-be killer who opened fire on a trio of other young people, and who was fatally shot by an armed citizen who simply happened to be standing nearby and witnessed the incident.
  • The Greenwood Park Mall shooting in July 2022 during which 22-year-old Elisjsha Dicken, who was legally armed, shot and killed the suspect. Local community leaders honored his courageous act.

Gottlieb, who has co-authored several books about armed self-defense, says armed citizens have acted as first responders on several occasions, and that they continue to make a difference where public safety is concerned.

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