Store Owner Fights Two Armed Robbers | Active Self Protection

Published on January 16, 2017
Duration: 3:54

This video, featuring John Correia of Active Self Protection, analyzes a violent convenience store robbery where the owner confronts two armed assailants. Correia, an evidence-based defensive trainer, breaks down the critical moments, including pre-attack indicators, the owner's tactical decisions like feigned compliance and a disarm attempt, and the inherent risks of facing multiple threats. The analysis highlights the effectiveness of Tony Blauer's startle-flinch theory and emphasizes the dangers of engaging when outnumbered, especially when different weapon types are involved.

Quick Summary

John Correia of Active Self Protection analyzes a store owner's defense against two armed robbers. Key takeaways include recognizing pre-attack indicators like 'furtive glances,' leveraging the 'startle flinch' reflex, using 'feigned compliance' as a tactic, and the critical importance of a two-handed grip during disarm attempts. The video stresses the extreme danger of facing multiple attackers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Warning
  2. 00:11Scenario Overview
  3. 00:38The Robbery Event
  4. 01:20The Struggle and Disarm
  5. 01:35Pre-Attack Indicators
  6. 02:01Ambush and Flinch Response
  7. 02:25Feigned Compliance
  8. 02:49Disarm Mechanics
  9. 03:19Risks of Multiple Attackers

Frequently Asked Questions

What are key pre-attack indicators mentioned in the video?

The video highlights 'furtive glances' as a key pre-attack indicator. These are quick, assessing looks an individual might make, often scanning for witnesses or escape routes, signaling potential hostile intent before an attack.

How can the 'startle flinch' be used in self-defense?

The 'startle flinch' is an involuntary reaction to a sudden threat. In self-defense, understanding this reflex can help create space or deflect an incoming weapon, as seen when the owner pushed the gun barrel away.

What is the significance of 'feigned compliance' in a robbery scenario?

Feigned compliance, like adopting a surrender posture, is a tactical deception. It aims to make the defender appear non-threatening, buying time to observe the situation and identify an opportunity to act or escape.

What is critical advice for attempting to disarm an attacker?

When attempting to disarm, using a two-handed grip to control the weapon is critical. The analysis suggests that individuals with 'shorter arms' who can pull the weapon inward often have an advantage in such struggles.

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