Brave Owner Disarms Armed Robber but Doesn't Stop the Threat | Active Self Protection

Published on May 21, 2017
Duration: 3:51

This video analyzes a tragic self-defense incident where a store owner disarmed an attacker but failed to neutralize the threat. The owner successfully disarmed a robber with a shotgun but was killed by a secondary pistol. The analysis highlights the importance of the 'Disable' aspect of the 5 Ds + 1 framework, emphasizing that disarming an attacker is insufficient if they can still pose a lethal threat.

Quick Summary

The '5 Ds + 1' framework guides self-defense: Distance, Deflect, Dominate, Distract, Disarm, and Disable. A critical failure occurs when an attacker is disarmed but not 'Disabled,' allowing them to access secondary weapons and remain a lethal threat, as tragically demonstrated in the Bologna incident.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Bologna Incident Overview
  2. 00:34Incident Analysis: CCTV Footage Breakdown
  3. 01:30The 5 Ds + 1 Defensive Framework Explained
  4. 02:04Failure to Disable: The Fatal Mistake

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the '5 Ds + 1' framework for self-defense?

The '5 Ds + 1' framework includes Distance, Deflect, Dominate, Distract, Disarm, and Disable. It's a structured approach to handling defensive encounters, emphasizing that simply disarming an attacker is often insufficient if they can still pose a threat.

Why is 'Disabling the threat' crucial in self-defense?

'Disabling the threat' is the final and most critical step. It means ensuring the attacker can no longer cause harm, which might involve incapacitation or preventing them from accessing secondary weapons, as seen in the Bologna incident.

What was the fatal mistake in the Bologna store owner incident?

The store owner successfully disarmed the robber but failed to 'Disable' the threat. This allowed the robber to draw a concealed secondary handgun, which he then used to shoot and kill the owner.

Can compliance be a valid self-defense strategy?

Yes, compliance can be the best option if you lack the necessary skills or a clear plan to effectively counter an armed threat. The '5 Ds + 1' framework suggests evaluating the situation and choosing the most viable option for survival.

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