Tragic story of another school shooting at Seattle Pacific University, but luckily the damage was clearly limited compared to what it could have been. While the police believe he intended to kill many, many people, he only hit four and only one has died. That is because, as reported, a hero student hall monitor bust in and disarmed the shooter while he was reloading. The Seattle Times reports:

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Jon Meis, a student working as a building monitor, pepper-sprayed the shooter as he stopped to reload, then put him in a chokehold and took him to the ground, according to police and a friend who spoke with Meis after the shooting. Then other students and faculty members rushed to hold the shooter down until police arrived.

Which means that pepper spray now has a better track record in defeating a bad guy with a gun than good guys with guns do. This 2012 article in Mother Jones explains:

This makes sense. The problem is, as Duncan Black argued in USA Today before this latest shooting even occurred, there is no good way to tell a good guy with a gun from a bad guy with a gun in the chaos of a shooting, which could lead to police killing an innocent person just trying to help. Nor do most civilian gun owners have the training required to be calm and target the correct person for shooting. That’s hard enough for a police officer with that training to do! There was a good guy with a gun at the Gabrielle Giffords shooting, and, by his own admission, he very nearly shot an innocent person. Luckily, his hero fantasies didn’t overcome his common sense.

Another issue with guns is that, while all the gun nuts imagine themselves to be crack shots under pressure, odds are that you’re just as likely to get into a firefight with shooter, hitting innocent civilians, as you are to take him down in one shot.

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Pepper spray, on the other hand, is about disabling and disarming and requires you to get close. Which reduces the chance of accidents and forces you to slow your roll and be safe. Which leads me to a second point that was brought up by a follower on Twitter:

@AmandaMarcotte Pepper Spray, sure. But this is a victory for the idea of limited magazine size. — Zuma on Politics (@JimmyZuma) June 6, 2014

If the shooter has to reload, then that gives the good guy with the pepper spray time to act. And even if there is a good guy with a gun, limits on magazines reduce the possibility of a shooter just being able to overpower the good guy with a gun by spraying bullets at him.