Active Killer Response Options on Trigger Time TV

Published on May 4, 2019
Duration: 5:19

This video from Warrior Poet Society and Trigger Time TV explores active killer response options in a retail environment. It outlines three primary tactical choices: immediate engagement, escape and retreat, or utilizing cover for a counter-ambush. The decision-making process is heavily influenced by variables such as distance, time, and the attacker's commitment.

Quick Summary

In an active killer scenario where you are detected, three primary response options exist: immediate engagement, escape and retreat, or using cover/concealment for a counter-ambush. The best choice depends on variables like distance, time, and commitment to the space.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Active Killer Response
  2. 01:03Scenario Setup: Attacker Sees You
  3. 01:54Option 1: Immediate Engagement
  4. 02:06Option 2: Escape and Retreat
  5. 02:15Option 3: Cover and Counter-Ambush
  6. 03:00Decision Making Variables
  7. 04:59Conclusion: Moral, Legal, Tactical

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the three main options for responding to an active killer scenario where you are detected?

The three primary options are immediate engagement (drawing and shooting), escape and retreat (running out of the store), or utilizing cover and concealment to break line of sight and prepare for a counter-ambush.

How does cover and concealment play a role in active killer response?

Cover and concealment can be used tactically to break the attacker's line of sight, providing an opportunity to draw a weapon and launch a counter-ambush from an unpredictable angle. Attackers may hesitate to shoot through cover.

What variables influence the best active killer response strategy?

The best response depends on critical variables such as the distance to the attacker, the time available, and your level of commitment to the space you are in. Situational awareness is key.

Is immediate engagement always the best option in an active killer situation?

No, immediate engagement is a high-risk option that involves drawing against an already drawn gun. It requires significant speed and range practice. Escape or using cover might be safer depending on the situation.

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