Four Gun Rights Advocates Tragically Killed in Car Wreck

Authors Rapid Fire S.H. Blannelberry This Week

Four gun-rights advocates from Richmond, Virginia, were tragically killed Friday after the vehicle they were driving in collided with a tractor-trailer near Dunkirk, Ohio.

The four victims, identified as Jason Spitzer, Stephen Kim, David Alexander Armstrong, and Jimmy Higgins, were all members of The Right To Bear Arms RVA and were on their way to Detroit, Michigan, to meet up with members of another gun-rights organization, the Hell’s Saints, for a demonstration.

The Right To Bear Arms RVA was a grassroots organization dedicated to raising awareness about open carry. Spitzer was the founder of the group.

“These were top-tier soldiers in the fight for freedom, they were all tragically killed in Ohio on the last leg of their journey,” the Hell’s Saints said on Facebook. “Our hearts will be heavy today and tomorrow, with the absence of these 4 men weighs upon us.”

A GoFundMe page has been set up for their families to raise funds for their funerals.

[H/T Guns.com]

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  • Bruce O'Dell February 20, 2019, 5:50 pm

    I’m sorry for the loss of your loved ones. It’s a shame when good folks are lost, even more so when they are doing something that means so much to them and the others they are fighting for. Again I am very sorry for everyone who knew them and even those that they were helping that hadn’t had the honor of meeting them yet.

  • Kalashnikov Dude March 30, 2015, 1:31 pm

    Condolences to the families and friends of these gentlemen who displayed a passion for the rights of everyone in this great country.Your loss will be shared with all of us who share this passion including myself. I’m hoping it might be of comfort to know their torch will be carried on across this country until their goals are met.

  • Larry March 30, 2015, 11:32 am

    Who was left of center? Who caused the crash? What was the company of the truck & what cargo was it carrying? No info in the short article & very little info in the video. We basically got all the given info by reading the headline & shouldn’t have wasted our time with the article & video.

  • Dennis McCarty March 30, 2015, 10:49 am

    I smell foul play…

    • Russ April 1, 2015, 8:36 pm

      Ya, he mentioned his route on line and got into a head on with a tractor trailer?
      Bullfucknshit.

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