Aggressive Knife-Wielding Man Stopped By Lucky Officers

Published on February 2, 2026
Duration: 7:20

This analysis, presented by John Correia of Active Self Protection, dissects an officer-involved shooting in Lima, Peru, where officers neutralized a knife-wielding assailant. The video highlights the rapid escalation of threats, the challenges officers face, and a critical review of tactical choices, including the use of an environmental weapon and the controversial effectiveness of leg shots. Correia emphasizes the inherent risks of deadly force when responding to aggressive individuals.

Quick Summary

John Correia of Active Self Protection analyzes an officer-involved shooting in Lima, Peru, where police stopped a knife-wielding man. The video discusses the Tueller Principle, the risks of leg shots, and the tactical advantages of OC spray or Tasers over environmental weapons.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Knife Attack in Lima, Peru
  2. 00:26Sponsor: Mantis Titan X Training Pistol
  3. 00:59Incident Summary: Family Dispute Escalates
  4. 01:30Force Escalation and Police Response
  5. 02:22Tactical Gear Analysis: Environmental Weapon vs. OC/Taser
  6. 03:01De-escalation and the Tueller Principle
  7. 04:57The Risks and Ineffectiveness of Leg Shots

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened in the Active Self Protection video from Lima, Peru?

The video analyzes an incident where police officers responded to a family dispute that escalated into a knife-wielding man threatening individuals. Officers eventually stopped the threat with a leg shot.

What is the Tueller Principle and how does it relate to this incident?

The Tueller Principle, or '10-foot rule,' explains how quickly a knife attacker can close distance. This highlights the need for rapid, decisive action by law enforcement when faced with such a threat, as seen in the video.

What are the risks associated with leg shots in self-defense scenarios?

Leg shots have a high miss rate and carry the severe risk of hitting the femoral artery, which can lead to fatal blood loss. Most departments advise against them despite occasional successful outcomes.

What tactical gear was discussed as preferable to an environmental weapon?

John Correia suggests that OC spray or a Taser would have been more appropriate tools for officers to use in controlling the aggressive, knife-wielding subject compared to an 'environmental weapon' like a stick.

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