MULTIPLE Home Invaders KICK Down Your Door? (What Should You Do Next?)

Published on December 29, 2021
Duration: 8:22

This video simulates a home invasion scenario where multiple armed intruders breach a residence. The homeowner successfully defends herself by securing her position, barricading the door, and engaging the threat from behind cover. The analysis highlights the importance of situational awareness, using furniture for protection, and maintaining communication with emergency services.

Quick Summary

If multiple home invaders breach your door, secure yourself in a defensible room, barricade the entrance, retrieve your firearm, and call 911. Utilize solid furniture like a dresser for cover, focusing on the threat's hands and weapons while maintaining communication with dispatch.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Home Invasion Scenario
  2. 00:35Scenario Setup and Preparation
  3. 01:11Live Simulation: Homeowner's Response
  4. 02:00Engagement and Resolution of Threat
  5. 02:57Participant Debrief and Insights
  6. 05:51Expert Tactical Analysis and Lessons

Frequently Asked Questions

What should you do if multiple home invaders kick down your door?

If multiple invaders breach your home, prioritize securing yourself in a defensible room. Barricade the door, retrieve your firearm, and call 911 immediately. Use available cover, like furniture, and engage only if necessary.

How can furniture be used for defense during a home invasion?

Solid furniture, such as a heavy dresser or desk, can provide excellent cover. Position yourself behind it to limit the attackers' line of sight and create a more difficult target, enhancing your survivability.

What is the role of StressVest in home defense training?

StressVest is a non-projectile training system used in force-on-force scenarios. It simulates the impact of defensive engagements, helping participants experience and manage stress while practicing tactical responses.

Why is it important to call 911 during a home invasion?

Calling 911 immediately provides crucial information to law enforcement, including your location and the nature of the threat. This allows for a coordinated response and ensures help is dispatched promptly.

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