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Keanon Lowe saved a life on the day he took a gun away from a young student and then hugged him close in the halls of the Oregon high school where he coached football.

And for his bravery and compassion, Lowe will receive a Congressional Medal of Honor Citizen Honor.
He is one of six such honorees chosen by the Congressional Medal of Honor Society. While Medals of Honor are typically awarded to members of the US military, Lowe and the other citizen honorees "exemplify the values embodied in the Medal of Honor: courage, sacrifice, commitment, integrity, citizenship, and patriotism," the society said.
This football coach disarmed a student with a gun. Then he hugged him

In May, Lowe stopped a student from harming himself with a shotgun at Parkrose High School in Portland, where Lowe coached football and track.
Lowe disarmed the student and handed the firearm to nearby faculty member, footage released in October shows.
Then, Lowe wrapped the student in his arms and held him close.
The teen, who said he'd planned to take his own life before Lowe intercepted him, was later sentenced to three years of probation and mental health treatment for bringing a weapon to school, the Oregonian reported.
The UNCC student who died charging a gunman received military honors
The UNCC student who died charging a gunman received military honors
"In that time, I felt compassion for him," Lowe told CNN affiliate KATU in October. "A lot of times, especially when you're young, you don't realize what you're doing until it's over."
Lowe was honored with the Single Act of Heroism Award by the society. He shares it with Riley Howell, a college student who died protecting his classmates last year from a gunman at the University of North Carolina - Charlotte.
The Medal of Honor ceremony for citizen honorees has been postponed indefinitely due to the coronavirus pandemic, the society said.
Great story and wonderful act of heroism.

In my opinion the award needs to be re-named otherwise it will become devalued, like the Nobel Peace Prize...
Not to pick a nit, but there is no such thing as a Congressional Medal of Honor. No "Congressional" appellation applies.
Not a nit Rocky.

Both are big honors,
And deserve to be gotten right.
That is a wonderful story!
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