Massad Ayoob, a renowned firearms instructor and legal expert, details the critical post-Defensive Gun Use (DGU) protocol. He emphasizes that the most common mistake is failing to immediately call 911 after a DGU, even if no shots were fired. This action is crucial for establishing oneself as the victim complainant in the ensuing legal aftermath.
This video, "Domestic Violent Dispute: Should I Shoot?", from the USCCA, explores the complex decision-making process for an individual witnessing a domestic dispute and considering intervention. The content emphasizes the risks of escalating the situation versus the potential for unchecked violence. It advises viewers to be good witnesses, consider their actions, be prepared to call 9-1-1, and then act according to their conscience. The video also promotes the USCCA's mission of educating gun owners, providing legal protection, and saving lives, encouraging viewers to subscribe and join their membership.
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