Carjacked While Pumping Gas; Can You Say Four Corners?

Published on August 16, 2024
Duration: 3:54

This video from Active Self Protection, featuring founder John Correia, analyzes a carjacking incident in Oakland, California. Correia explains the 'Four Corners' strategy for enhanced situational awareness at gas stations, emphasizing key security measures like keeping keys on your person and locking doors while pumping gas. The discussion also covers the legal nuances of using force, distinguishing between property theft and forcible felonies involving potential harm to individuals.

Quick Summary

The 'Four Corners' strategy is a carjacking prevention technique emphasizing situational awareness at gas stations. It involves keeping keys on your person, locking doors while pumping gas, and positioning yourself at different corners of the vehicle to avoid being trapped and enhance visibility.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Sponsorship
  2. 00:31Incident Overview: Oakland Carjacking
  3. 00:46Analysis of the Carjacking
  4. 01:14ASP National Conference Promotion
  5. 01:52The Four Corners Strategy Explained
  6. 02:24Legal Use of Force Discussion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Four Corners' strategy for gas station safety?

The 'Four Corners' strategy involves keeping your keys on your person, locking your car doors while pumping gas, and standing at different corners of your vehicle. This maximizes your situational awareness and prevents you from being trapped by a potential attacker.

When is using force justified during a carjacking?

Using deadly force is typically not justified for mere property theft like a carjacking. However, if the situation escalates into a forcible felony, such as kidnapping or if there's a threat of serious bodily harm to yourself or others, the justification for a higher level of response increases.

What are common mistakes people make at gas stations that increase risk?

Common mistakes include being distracted (e.g., by a phone), not locking doors while pumping gas, leaving keys in the ignition, and failing to maintain situational awareness of your surroundings, which makes you an easier target for carjackers.

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