Concealed Carrier Turns The Tables on Armed Robbers

Published on March 22, 2024
Duration: 6:32

This video analyzes a concealed carrier's response to an armed robbery in Jamaica. It highlights the importance of tactical awareness, waiting for an opportunity, and efficient draw-to-shot execution, noting the defender met national standards. The analysis also covers multi-target engagement principles.

Quick Summary

In a Jamaican robbery, a concealed carrier demonstrated 'purposeful compliance' and waited for the right moment to act, overcoming the attackers' 'initiative deficit.' Their draw-to-shot time of ~1.93 seconds met national standards, showcasing effective training.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Sponsorship
  2. 00:40Incident Overview: Robbery in Progress
  3. 01:56Tactical Analysis: Initiative Deficit
  4. 03:31Draw Speed & Decision Making
  5. 05:24Multi-Target Engagement Tactics

Frequently Asked Questions

What tactical principle is highlighted in the analysis of the Jamaican robbery incident?

The analysis emphasizes the 'initiative deficit,' where attackers initially control the situation. It stresses the importance of 'purposeful compliance' and waiting for the right moment to act when the attackers' attention shifts.

How fast was the concealed carrier's draw-to-shot time in the incident?

The defender achieved a first hit in approximately 1.93 seconds. This time meets the national standard for concealed carry, demonstrating effective and rapid response under duress.

What is meant by 'boarding house rules' in self-defense scenarios?

'Boarding house rules' refers to a tactical principle suggesting that in a multi-attacker situation, you should give each attacker 'firsts' (initial engagement) before giving any attacker 'seconds' (follow-up shots).

Where did the self-defense incident analyzed by Active Self Protection take place?

The self-defense incident occurred in Jamaica. The video features CCTV footage from a bar or dance club where two armed robbers attempted to rob patrons.

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