This video from Active Self Protection (ASP) analyzes an officer-involved shooting incident, posing the question of its justification. It promotes ASP's ad-free subscription service for exclusive content, training, and early access. The description also highlights ASP's free Lite App, a secondary YouTube channel, merchandise, fitness group, dry fire challenge, recommended products, and seminars. Sponsors like Magtech are mentioned, with links provided for their products and social media. A specific news story about a lawsuit filed by the deceased's family is also linked.
This video, sponsored by Magtech, analyzes a news story about a father facing charges and questions whether the actions were justified. The description heavily promotes the Active Self Protection (ASP) Unlimited App, highlighting benefits like ad-free viewing, early access, bonus content, full firearms training classes, behind-the-scenes footage, and monthly seminars. It also encourages viewers to download the ASP Lite App for free content not available on YouTube and mentions a second channel, Active Self Protection Extra. Links are provided for Magtech's website and Facebook, as well as various news stories, raw videos, ASP merchandise, fitness and dry fire challenge groups, recommended products, holster brands, seminar information, an ankle medical kit, and the ASP podcast. John's background is also linked.
An armed veteran with an AR-15 intervened in a shooting incident where an assailant fired into a crowd with a drum magazine-equipped handgun. The video highlights the importance of situational awareness and preparedness, showcasing how the veteran's quick actions neutralized the threat. It also offers advice for concealed carriers on safe firearm presentation and emphasizes legal protection services.
This Active Self Protection analysis breaks down a justified shooting incident in Pueblo West, Colorado, stemming from an argument over car rims. The video highlights the importance of disparity of force, tactical positioning, and bystander evidence in legal rulings. It also showcases Mantis training tools for skill development.
This YouTube video, tagged with #USCCA, appears to be a discussion or analysis of a specific scenario involving the use of a firearm. The central question revolves around the justification of drawing a gun in the presented circumstances. Given the #USCCA tag, it likely relates to self-defense, legal aspects of firearm use, or training from a concealed carry perspective.
This video, sponsored by Magtech, analyzes whether a shooting incident in Springfield, IL, was justified or negligent. It encourages viewers to support Magtech and the Active Self Protection (ASP) platform by subscribing to their ad-free app for exclusive content, training, and early access. The description also links to relevant news stories, raw footage, and ASP's recommended products and sponsors, including an ankle medical kit. John Correia, the founder, has his background detailed. The video emphasizes "Attitude. Skills. Plan." and utilizes a countdown timer from Vecteezy.com.
This video breaks down a viral incident where Harris County deputies fired on a homeowner. The host critically analyzes the bodycam footage, highlighting the deputies' failure to issue verbal commands before shooting through a window. He identifies the homeowner's firearm as a Smith & Wesson SD9 VE and discusses the legal implications in Texas, where answering the door armed is legal for self-defense.
This video features U.S. Concealed Carry Association Director of Content Kevin Michalowski and criminal defense attorney Tom Grieve analyzing security footage of a grocery store robbery. They discuss whether a shopper was legally justified in drawing their concealed firearm during the incident. The analysis focuses on the legal implications and the potential use of force by a citizen during a crime. The description also promotes a gun giveaway and encourages viewers to join the USCCA.
This video, presented by TheYankeeMarshal, explores the legal and practical implications of carrying a modified firearm for self-defense. While modifications are not inherently illegal, they can increase liability if they cause an accidental discharge or malfunction. The speaker, who consulted with legal professionals, advises against gross modifications and recommends using licensed gunsmiths to mitigate civil risk. He emphasizes that the justification for using force is paramount and stresses the importance of clear post-shooting statements and self-defense insurance.
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