
Fierro was praised by police officers for charging into the fire of the Club Q gunman, who killed five people in last week’s tragic shooting, and helping to disarm him.
Fierro survived the shooting but his daughter’s boyfriend Raymond Green Vance did not. Since the shooting customers in the community have been able to patronize the bar’s online store, but until Friday it remained closed.
Dozens, if not hundreds of people came to the bar Friday afternoon and almost all of them tell me they were there to support Fierro’s heroics. Some even came from out of state and made a detour in their vacation plans to come to Atrevida.
Even though the bar hadn’t opened its doors since the deadly Club Q shooting last Saturday night, people have been ordering from Atrevida’s official website throughout the week to show their support for the Army veteran. More from the local ABC News affiliate: https://youtu.be/B9tqyMYHUdI
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