Armed Homeowner Shoots Intruder On Drugs, What Would You Do?

Published on June 11, 2023
Duration: 5:57

This video from Colion Noir discusses a self-defense incident in Ascension Parish, Louisiana, where a homeowner shot an intruder experiencing drug-induced psychosis. Noir emphasizes that de-escalation is often impossible in such scenarios and a firearm is the most effective tool to stop a lethal threat. He also highlights the importance of legal and financial protection, such as USCCA, for homeowners involved in justifiable homicides.

Quick Summary

Colion Noir explains that in self-defense scenarios involving intruders on drugs, de-escalation is often futile. A firearm is the most effective tool to stop such threats. He stresses that physiological stops take time (3-5 minutes for bleeding out) and drugs can mask pain, potentially requiring multiple rounds to neutralize an advancing attacker. Legal protection like USCCA is also essential.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Incident Overview
  2. 01:53The Reality of Unpredictable Violence
  3. 02:54Stopping Power vs. Killing
  4. 04:27Legal and Financial Protection

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key considerations for a homeowner in a self-defense shooting involving an intruder on drugs?

When facing an intruder experiencing drug-induced psychosis, de-escalation is often impossible. A firearm is crucial for stopping the threat. Understand that physiological stops take time, and multiple rounds may be necessary. Legal and financial protection, like USCCA, is also vital.

Why might multiple shots be needed to stop an attacker influenced by drugs?

Drugs can mask the perception of pain and trauma, meaning an attacker might not immediately register being shot. Additionally, physiological stops from blood loss can take several minutes. Therefore, continued engagement may be necessary until the threat is neutralized.

What is the role of self-defense insurance in justifiable homicide cases?

Self-defense insurance, such as that offered by USCCA, is crucial for covering the significant legal fees and potential civil lawsuits that can arise even after a legally justified defensive shooting. It provides financial protection against claims from the intruder's family.

How does drug influence affect an attacker's response to being shot?

Individuals under the influence of certain drugs, especially those causing psychosis, may exhibit a reduced perception of pain and trauma. This can lead to them continuing to advance or pose a threat despite being shot, necessitating further defensive action.

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