- Critics lashed out after a man carrying a concealed weapon stopped a mass shooting at an Indiana shopping mall, arguing the man should not be called a “Good Samaritan.”
- “The term, ‘Good Samaritan’ came from a Bible passage of a man from Samaria who stopped on the side of the road to help a man who was injured and ignored,” wrote CBS4 traffic anchor Justin Kollar on Twitter Monday.
- “I cannot believe we live in a world where the term can equally apply to someone killing someone… my God.”