Heroic Alaskan takes down gunman during brawl at state fair
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A hero Alaskan man prevented a Labor Day tragedy when he wrestled a loaded gun from an attacker who threatened to use it at a crowded fairground.

Jaden Perry, 24, was at the Alaska State Fair in Anchorage assisting a friend with dismantling a booth when a fight erupted involving approximately eight young men.

The fight escalated when one of the men pulled out an extended magazine Glock in the middle of the fair, Perry told the Daily Mail.

He didn’t hesitate, going for the gun and tackling one of the men while making sure the weapon remained pointed at the ground.

Perry’s quick-thinking actions were caught on video, showcasing the intense moment. In the footage, he is seen unloading the magazine and clearing the chamber while the assailant still gripped the firearm.

After the man was restrained, a second Glock, also with an extended magazine, was found. 

Perry said the gunman told him he was going to shoot in self-defense, despite the fair being crowded that day. 

Surprisingly, Perry claimed that although Alaska State Troopers were present at the fair, they did not respond when citizens ran towards them seeking assistance as the altercation began.

It remains unclear what prompted the altercation

Perry sprang to action, disarming the gunman safely while fair staff surrounded the scene

Jaden Perry was at the Alaska state fair in Anchorage, helping a friend break down a booth, when a fight erupted

Jaden Perry was at the Alaska state fair in Anchorage, helping a friend break down a booth, when a fight erupted 

‘They (State Troopers) said that security was handling it,’ Perry said.

He added that even though State Troopers wouldn’t respond, the Alaska Police Department was there within minutes.

 Alaska State Troopers office told the Daily Mail that the stall was far away from the incident and that they were not aware that a firearm was involved until after the brawl. 

The State Troopers at the fair were working a recruitment booth at the time of the incident.

The State Troopers were at the fair 

Perry further explained how security handled the situation: ‘Security staff aren’t prepared for something like this.’

He also reflected on what was he was thinking when he first saw the gun.

‘The first thought that went through my head is there are kids everywhere,’ said the Alaskan to news outlet KTUU.

He added: ‘I didn’t think much during it, but afterwards I’m glad I did. I would do it again every time. Last thing anybody needs to do is bury their child, take their kid to the hospital, or even a parent – they were everywhere.’

Perry received resounding praise for his heroic actions, which potentially saved lives.

Melissa Keefe, Alaska State Fair director of marketing and communications, told the outlet: ‘The Alaska State Fair commends the civilian for his actions to assist CMS in disarming the individual.

‘His actions were heroic. In addition, the actions of several unarmed CMS staff who took action to de-escalate the physical altercations taking place simultaneously during the incident should also be commended.’

The 24-year-old is from Eagle River, Alaska

Perry sprang to action, disarming the gunman safely while fair staff surrounded the scene

It is unclear how many people were involved or what prompted the altercation

It is unclear how many people were involved or what prompted the altercation

While Perry has no military experience, his impressive ability to de-escalate the situation was highlighted by those commenting on the video posted to TikTok

While Perry has no military experience, his impressive ability to de-escalate the situation was highlighted by those commenting on the video posted to TikTok 

The Alaskan received resounding praise for his heroic actions, which potentially saved lives.

The Alaskan received resounding praise for his heroic actions, which potentially saved lives.

Shockingly, Perry claimed that while Alaska State Troopers were at the fair, they did not respond to citizens running towards them asking for help when the brawl broke out

Shockingly, Perry claimed that while Alaska State Troopers were at the fair, they did not respond to citizens running towards them asking for help when the brawl broke out

Perry said the gunman told him he was going to shoot in self-defense, despite the fair being crowded that day

Perry said the gunman told him he was going to shoot in self-defense, despite the fair being crowded that day

He didn't hesitate, going for the gun and tackling one of the men while making sure the weapon remained pointed at the ground

He didn’t hesitate, going for the gun and tackling one of the men while making sure the weapon remained pointed at the ground

Perry can be seen unloading the clip and emptying the chamber while the offender still has hold of the gun

Perry can be seen unloading the clip and emptying the chamber while the offender still has hold of the gun

Speaking about the harsh reality of gun violence, Perry also told KTUU: ‘People need to be aware things go wrong at any minute, no matter where you are.

‘We’re in an age where this is common. And it saddens me, it does, no matter what kind of gun control or gun laws are put out there, this will happen.’

While Perry has no military experience, his impressive ability to de-escalate the situation was highlighted by those commenting on the video posted to TikTok.

It is unclear how many people were involved or what prompted the altercation.

The investigation is still ongoing.

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