Retired Cops Show Why De Escalation Must Be Every Firearms Carrier's Choice | Active Self Protection

Published on May 23, 2017
Duration: 3:27

This video emphasizes the critical role of ego control for firearms carriers, using a tragic incident involving retired police officers as a case study. It highlights that firearms are tools of last resort, not for intimidation or winning arguments. The analysis details how a failure to properly stop a threat can lead to deadly consequences for all involved.

Quick Summary

Carrying a firearm demands extreme ego control to prevent deadly encounters. Firearms are tools of last resort for protection, not for intimidation or winning arguments. Failing to completely stop a threat can have fatal consequences for all involved.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Ego Control & Deadly Encounters
  2. 00:30Incident Breakdown: Retired Officers' Shootout
  3. 01:25De-escalation: Verbal Judo & Last Resort
  4. 01:57Tactical Analysis: Failure to Stop Threat

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary lesson for firearms carriers from this incident?

The primary lesson is that carrying a firearm requires extreme ego control. Firearms should only be used as a last resort for protection, never as a tool for intimidation or to win an argument.

What happened in the incident involving the retired police officers?

Two retired officers had a dispute over a parking spot. One drew his weapon to intimidate, leading the other to draw and fire. A mutual shooting ensued, resulting in one death and murder charges for the survivor.

Why is ego control so important for concealed carriers?

Ego can lead to unnecessary escalation of conflicts. For a firearms carrier, letting ego dictate actions can turn a minor dispute into a deadly encounter, with severe legal and personal consequences.

What does 'failure to stop the threat' mean in a self-defense scenario?

It means not incapacitating the attacker sufficiently after the initial engagement. If the threat isn't fully stopped, they may be able to return fire, leading to a dangerous and unpredictable outcome for the defender.

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