Las Vegas PD Officer Only Has Split Second to React | Active Self Protection

Published on October 22, 2017
Duration: 5:35

This video analyzes a critical incident involving a Las Vegas PD officer, highlighting the extreme speed of deadly force encounters and the importance of accurate shot placement under pressure. It emphasizes the 'fibs factor,' where suspects may not immediately react to being shot, necessitating multiple rounds to stop a threat. The analysis also touches on tactical decisions like holstering during pursuit.

Quick Summary

The 'fibs factor' in deadly force encounters means suspects may not immediately react to being shot, often continuing their aggression. This highlights the critical need for officers to place multiple accurate shots on target to effectively stop a threat.

Chapters

  1. 00:00MantisX Training System Introduction
  2. 00:24Incident Overview: LVMPD Officer Involved Shooting
  3. 00:52Foot Pursuit and Escalation to Deadly Force
  4. 02:11Tactical Analysis: Officer's Actions and Engagement
  5. 03:31Suspect Weapon Details & 'Fibs Factor'

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the MantisX training system?

The MantisX is a firearms training system that attaches to a gun's rail and connects via Bluetooth. It tracks barrel movement to diagnose shooting mechanics, aiming to improve accuracy and speed for defensive encounters.

What are key lessons from the Las Vegas PD officer-involved shooting?

Key lessons include the critical importance of holstering without looking, the extreme speed of deadly force encounters, and the necessity of consistently putting shots on target to effectively stop a threat.

What is the 'fibs factor' in deadly force encounters?

The 'fibs factor' (Fudge, I've Been Shot) refers to the phenomenon where a suspect may not immediately realize or react to being shot, often continuing their aggressive actions. This highlights the need for multiple rounds to ensure neutralization.

What tactical decisions did the officer make during the pursuit?

The officer made the tactical decision to holster his weapon while running to maintain speed and safety. He only drew and fired when the suspect turned and presented a firearm.

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