Deputy Uses Distance to Stop Threat | Active Self Protection

Published on March 6, 2017
Duration: 4:24

This video analyzes a deputy's effective use of distance to stop a threat armed with a sword-like object. Key takeaways emphasize distance as the primary defense against edged weapons and the importance of tactical movement when engaging a threat. The analysis also touches on the Tueller drill and the immediate provision of first aid post-engagement.

Quick Summary

The most effective defense against an edged weapon is maintaining and creating distance. This gives the defender more time to react and allows for safer engagement options, as demonstrated by the deputy in this scenario.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Key Lessons
  2. 00:36Initial Encounter with Suspect
  3. 01:30Deputy Intervention and Threat Stop
  4. 02:07Tactical Analysis: Importance of Distance
  5. 03:04Tueller Drill and First Aid

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most effective defense against an edged weapon?

The most effective defense against an edged weapon is maintaining and creating distance. This gives the defender more time to react and allows for safer engagement options, as demonstrated by the deputy in this scenario.

How did the deputy stop the threat effectively?

The deputy arrived, drew his firearm, and immediately backed up to create distance as the suspect charged. He then fired several shots while continuing to retreat, successfully stopping the threat before it could reach him.

What is the significance of distance in self-defense?

Distance is a critical defensive tool, especially against close-range threats like edged weapons. It provides reaction time, allows for the use of firearms safely, and is often more effective than attempting to block or disarm an attacker.

Does the Tueller drill apply when moving?

The Tueller drill, or the 21-foot rule, applies differently when the defender is moving. While distance is still key, an active defender can create or close distance more effectively, altering the dynamics of the engagement.

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