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Real Men Would do the Same: These Men Died Protecting Their Girlfriends in Colorado Gunfire

A real man is one who loves and protects his girlfriend when she’s in danger is a man to behold.  That’s why we’re taking the time to honor these men who died protecting the women they love during the massacre that took place this week in Aurora, Colorado.  The question that we have to all ask ourselves is “would we do the same?”  If the answer is “yes,” then put a check mark next to your name in the “good boyfriend” category.  These men are truly American heroes, as are many of the brothers out here who would do the same for the women they love and respect.

Couples never thought their movie date to see the Batman sequel “The Dark Knight Rises” would result in a record-breaking massacre that would leave 12 people dead and over 70 people wounded. Matt McQuinn is among one of the 12 victims who was killed. He spent his final moments protecting his girlfriend from the spraying bullets in the theater.

Matt and Samantha were coworkers at a Target store in Springfield, Ohio. They both transferred to another Target located in Aurora, Colorado, where Nick Yowler, Samantha’s brother, has resided for the past decade.

McQuinn and Yowler’s brother helped save Samantha’s life. She suffered one gun shot wound to her knee and is listed in stable condition at a local hospital. Her brother escaped the scene uninjured.

Read Original Article At Naturally Moi

6 Responses to Real Men Would do the Same: These Men Died Protecting Their Girlfriends in Colorado Gunfire

  1. Mla2903 Reply

    July 26, 2012 at 4:19 pm

    Where is this coverage on CNN or FOX??? Oh wait. They care only about Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes breaking up or Miley Cyrus sucking another d**k.

  2. David2001 Reply

    July 23, 2012 at 7:31 am

    This is about protecting your love ones. I’m sure there are plenty of males who would regardless of race. Whether you have the strength/values/responsibility/love to put your life on the line for your girlfriend/wife/family comes from whatever values you were taught growing up.

    It’s odd how you hear so many women spouting feminist rhetoric marginalizing men but these same women will revert back to some pre-femmist sensibility to applaud and expect some sort of special protection due to their gender. Anyway I applaud these men for their courage.

  3. Derrick Reply

    July 22, 2012 at 1:05 pm

    WHERE ARE THE BLACK HEROES?

    My friend stays in Denver, and he said a lot Blacks were injured and protected people also; therefore, where are the pics ‘BLACK’ WORLD?

    WE ARE NEVER SHOWN DOING HEROIC DEEDS!

    I’M GLAD THIS MURDER/TERRRORIST WAS A CAUCASOID!

    • DIABLO Reply

      July 22, 2012 at 9:30 pm

      the artickle is not about black or white heroes its about men who protected their girl friends

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