Aracelia Marivel Flores commented on "DO YOU KNOW WHO THIS HERO OF THE MAIN LIBRARY SHOOTING IS?"
She is my sister, Dora Beatriz Flores-Hernandez, she is a dedicated & proud City of Brownsville employee for more than 10+ years.
It was just before noon this past Saturday that a man (later identified as 33-year-old Humberto Paz) sitting at a table in the Readers Mark Cafe in the lobby of the Brownsville Main Branch Library shot a man across the table (identified as 71-year-old Vahid Khaled) in the head and killed him with a Ruger. The explosive thunder clap shattered the relative quiet of the library. Horrified parents and frightened children sought a way out.The rushing patrons were evacuated by a very businesslike female library employee who was urging them to hurry, buy not to run or panic. As they approached three computer users by the rear emergency door, one of them pointed to the bar running across the middle of the door of the emergency exit and asked with his eyes whether they should open it: she nodded vigorously and signaled "yes" with her eyes, and the people followed her streaming out and ran toward Central Boulevard and congregated in a bus shelter next to the street. But she didn't stay safely with them.
Sirens could be heard in the distance, but the police hadn't arrived. The woman librarian then went back into the building, despite knowing that there was a dead man on the floor and his killer was still inside. She was seen again at the entrance (She can be seen halfway through the rear door door in the a red Polo and jeans) at the emergency exit going into the building again and guiding panic-streaking patrons outside who didn't know which way to run. Unmindful of the fact (or perhaps fully knowing) that if the gunman had headed toward the emergency exit, she would be in his – and the policeman's – line of fire. (She's seen walking back toward the door in the picture above). Shortly after, the library parking lot was full of police units and soon after officers were seen emerging the from the library's side door facing Veterans Park with the shooter in custody.
Military veterans in the initial group she had helped outside the building immediately after the shot rang out and were gathered outside by a bus shelter on Central Blvd wondered aloud whether they would have gone in knowing that there was a man with a gun inside who had just shot another to death.
Dora did not hesitate. She repeatedly went back in the building to help stragglers out of danger Thank you, Dora, and God Bless you for your courageous actions that day.
12 comments:
Dora has nerves of steel. You did an outstanding job of keeping yourself and the visitors at the library cool. My hats off to you and May you be rewarded. THE HERO LIBRARIAN.
Mrs. Flores-Hernandez performed with the well being of others in mind. May she always be blessed and at peace.
The incident that happened at the library was bound to happen. With the way our society is I think we are fortunate that it has not happened more often. Overall as a community we are good hearted working people.
Safety measures need to be put in place for the well being of the citizens of Brownsville.
Mrs. Flores-Hernandez "thank you and blessings" fall short in comparison to what you did.
City chisme is she calling library management and they didnt answer the phone the city will again cover up for Juan Guerra and his worthless group
Anybody that helps another person THAT IS IN DANGER, regardless of the danger to the helper must be commented by ALL ELECTED OFFICIALS HERE AND THE CITIZENS. PERIOD!!!
THERE IS HOPE, HERE, CONGRATULAIONS FOR YOUR UNSELFISHNESS, soldierly magnanimity and human interests predominates. there is hope...
THAT'S WHY MEN LEAVE ALL THE PROBLEMS TO THE WOMEN'S TO SOLVE. AND NO GUN. AND WHERE ARE THE COPS 10 MINUTES LATE, IN BROWNSVILLE. HAVING LUNCH!
HOSS the LOSER...so what do you know about law enforcement? ALL of your LAW ENFORCEMENT credentials were PERMANENTLY REVOKED for bullying citizens using your gun and badge. People are glad you are not on the streets anymore...LOSER.
@Anonymous if you belive that City Chisme, then you're an absolute idiot. Think of HOW many people (Library Staff) would be calling Library Management at that exact moment. And then Library Management would be contacting the Library Director, the City Manager, and the Police. Naturally, her phone would be going off constantly.
I'm sure she was able to connect eventually with Management.
Stop being a bottom-feeding dirtbag and think.
Dipshit.
Need a new chief
Viol3nt crimen is sky rocketing faster than spacex
Our elected officials have a lot to learn fron Dora Flores-Hernandez.
Bus shelter came in handy
Did the security cameras work juan guerra loves to harrase the staff that he always sees cameras to catch them
A lot of people go to the library.....to relax. It is a nice environment, cool, smells good, and there are books, magazines, movies, computers, and people that want to talk softly etc
If you are a minor, your parents drop you off and you have a good time on your own, like a grown up. You ask questions to the staff and they listen to you.
Some patrons do ask others to quiet down, but most people understand and you quiet down or you move to another area.
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