Drop the Bravado: Into the Fray Episode 62

Published on May 18, 2015
Duration: 3:05

Kevin Mikowski, editor of Concealed Carry Magazine, emphasizes that responsible self-defense involves fighting only when forced and then cooperating fully with law enforcement. He warns against the 'bravado' of discussing illegal actions like hiding a body after a deadly force incident, stressing that such actions lead to severe legal consequences beyond the initial self-defense justification. The focus should be on preparedness, ethical conduct, and adherence to the law throughout the entire process.

Quick Summary

Responsible self-defense means fighting only when forced and then cooperating fully with law enforcement. Discussing or planning illegal actions like hiding a body after a deadly force incident will lead to severe legal consequences, including charges for tampering with evidence and moving a corpse.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and the 'Find the Body' Myth
  2. 00:11Common Misconceptions in Self-Defense Scenarios
  3. 00:34The Reality of Fear in Deadly Force Incidents
  4. 00:51Legal Consequences of Hiding a Body
  5. 01:06Why We Don't Engage in Illegal Actions
  6. 01:20The True Purpose of Self-Defense
  7. 01:35Fighting Only When Forced
  8. 01:44Avoiding Illegal Post-Incident Actions
  9. 01:54Critique of 'Ninja' and 'Barstool Commando' Talk
  10. 02:02Getting Serious About Self-Defense Training
  11. 02:15The Importance of Action Over Big Talk
  12. 02:31Being the Good Guys: Cooperating with Police
  13. 02:41Post-Shooting Protocol: Waiting for Law Enforcement
  14. 02:49Conclusion and Call to Subscribe

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the legal consequences of hiding a body after a self-defense shooting?

Hiding a body after a deadly force incident can lead to severe legal repercussions, including charges like tampering with evidence and moving a corpse, in addition to potential homicide charges. It is crucial to remain at the scene and cooperate with law enforcement.

How should one behave after a lawful use of deadly force?

After a lawful use of deadly force, the correct procedure is to remain at the scene and wait for law enforcement to arrive. You should then cooperate fully with their investigation to demonstrate your commitment to acting lawfully and ethically.

What is the difference between true self-defense and 'bravado'?

True self-defense is about being forced to protect yourself when absolutely necessary. 'Bravado' involves boasting about or planning illegal actions, like hiding a body, which is not only unethical but also carries severe legal penalties.

What are essential elements of responsible self-defense preparation?

Responsible self-defense preparation involves getting proper training, developing situational awareness, and practicing conflict avoidance. It means being ready to fight ruthlessly when forced, but always acting within legal and moral boundaries.

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