I think that the word hero is tossed about was too casually and way too often.  We call people ‘heroes’ when they really have done nothing out of the ordinary or heroic.  However, Antoinette Tuff, bookkeeper at Ronald E, McNair Discovery Learning Academy, showed heroism in the face of danger that most people couldn’t imagine.  She showed compassion, strength, and calm demeanor during what could have been a deadly situation.  She saved literally hundreds of lives when a lone gunman toting an AK-47 and 500 rounds of ammo slipped into a locked door at her school.

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 The 911 tapes from a frightening standoff and shooting at an Atlanta-area school show how a school employee’s calm demeanor and kind approach helped end the ordeal without any injuries.

Police said Wednesday that school bookkeeper Antoinette Tuff was heroic in how she responded after being taken hostage a day earlier by Michael Brandon Hill, a 20-year-old man with a history of mental health issues. Hill went to the school armed with an AK 47-style rifle and nearly 500 rounds of ammunition, police said.

On a recording of a 911 call released Wednesday, Tuff can be heard relaying messages from Hill to DeKalb County emergency dispatchers before convincing him to surrender. She tells the dispatcher that Hill said he wasn’t there to hurt the children but wanted to talk to an unarmed officer.

“He said, ‘Call the probation office in DeKalb County and let them know what’s going on,'” Tuff is heard telling the dispatcher. “He said he should have just went to the mental hospital instead of doing this, because he’s not on his medication.”

No one was injured, but police said the suspect shot into the floor and exchanged gunfire with officers who had surrounded Ronald E. McNair Discovery Learning Academy in Decatur, a suburb east of Atlanta. The school has 870 students in pre-kindergarten through fifth grade.

Dramatic television footage showed lines of young students racing out of the building with police and teachers escorting them to safety. They sat outside in a field for a time until school buses came to take them to their parents at a nearby Wal-Mart.

The exchange between Tuff and the suspect was captured on a recording of a 911 call made by school officials to dispatchers.

Tuff begins by telling Hill of her own struggles, including raising a disabled child and losing her husband. The bookkeeper reassures him by saying he didn’t hurt anyone, hadn’t harmed her and could still surrender peacefully.

“We’re not gonna hate you, baby. It’s a good thing that you’re giving up,” Tuff says after having Hill put his weapons and ammunition on the counter. Tuff tells Hill she loves him and will pray for him.

Before he surrendered, Tuff took to the school’s public address system to say Hill was sorry for what he’d done and didn’t want to hurt anyone — although the lockdown remained in effect.

Hill is charged with aggravated assault on a police officer, terroristic threats and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Police declined to discuss what he told them when questioned.

“We have to make a reasonable assumption he was there to do harm to someone,” DeKalb County Police Chief Cedric L. Alexander said.

Hopefully, Antoinette will become a national hero, have a ticker tape parade in her honor and get invited to the White House.  However, she seems like the type who would decline all the splash and glory.  She is probably the type who would tell us that the Lord was her sheepherd through the entire ordeal.  Antoinette Tuff is a real hero in my eyes.   She is one tough lady!

Full audio of 911 tape:

 

7 Thoughts to “Antoinette Tuff: a real hero!”

  1. Rick Bentley

    Yeah! That’s a hero allright.

  2. punchak

    I heard the tape on TV this morning. Totally impressed with the lady!
    Talk about “coolness”. She was respectful and kind; seemed to know
    the right things to say.
    Now the question – Where and how did this young man get his gun and ammo?

  3. Wasn’t she amazing! imagine being that kind and calm when you know that guy holds life and death in his hands like that.

    She really is amazing.

  4. Lyssa

    Very strong woman – she was able manage that situation. There was a bit of luck there! Or an angel or two 🙂

  5. punchak

    Tuff and the woman she was speaking with at the 911 number were
    interviewed by Anderson Cooper last night. Two very impressive women! Really!
    Besides – they´re both poised and goodlooking. Quite a team there!

  6. Elena

    I guess it isn’t always a good guy with a gun that stops a bad guy with a gun. This time is was good ole fashioned compassion.

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