Dumb Aggressor Loses Carbine, Consciousness

Published on March 28, 2020
Duration: 8:05

This video analyzes a self-defense incident where an aggressor armed with a Kriss Vector carbine was disarmed and subdued. Key takeaways include the importance of closing distance, understanding the '5Ds of Disarming,' and the tactical advantage of securing the weapon and discarding it during ground fighting. The analysis emphasizes avoiding ego battles and maintaining a reactionary gap.

Quick Summary

In a self-defense incident, the defender successfully closed distance on an aggressor armed with a Kriss Vector carbine, disarmed him, and subdued him. Key lessons include the importance of maintaining a reactionary gap, avoiding ego battles, and applying the '5Ds + 1' principle for disarming.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Sponsor
  2. 00:33Incident Breakdown: Carbine Confrontation
  3. 02:51Tactical Lessons: Ego & Distance
  4. 04:40The 5Ds of Disarming Explained
  5. 05:43Ground Fighting & Weapon Security

Frequently Asked Questions

What tactical principle was demonstrated when Jeremiah closed the distance on the aggressor?

Jeremiah demonstrated the principle of closing distance to neutralize the threat of the firearm. By rapidly reducing the space between himself and the aggressor, he was able to initiate a physical confrontation and disarm the attacker before the carbine could be effectively used.

What is the '5Ds + 1' principle mentioned in the video?

The '5Ds + 1' principle refers to Distance, Deflect, Dominate, Distract, Disarm, and Disable. It's a framework for understanding how to respond to and potentially overcome an armed attacker, emphasizing proactive control and neutralization of the threat.

Why is it tactically advantageous to discard a disarmed weapon?

Discarding a disarmed weapon, especially during ground fighting, simplifies the tactical situation. It prevents the aggressor from regaining control of the firearm and removes a potential hazard that could complicate the defender's actions or endanger others.

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