Targeted For Her Bag; She Walked Away Without Injury

Published on July 11, 2021
Duration: 4:16

This analysis from Active Self Protection, featuring John Correia, breaks down a real-world self-defense incident where a woman resisted a bag snatching. It emphasizes situational awareness, the dangers of purse carry for firearms, and the importance of creating space. The video highlights the ASP framework (Attitude, Skills, Plan) and the concept of 'vectoring' as critical defensive concepts.

Quick Summary

'Vectoring' in self-defense means a potential threat changes direction towards you, signaling an imminent attack. Carrying firearms in purses is dangerous as attackers can easily seize the bag and weapon. The ASP framework (Attitude, Skills, Plan) is crucial for readiness, and prevention is the best defense.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Sponsor
  2. 00:32The Incident
  3. 01:11Targeting and Situational Awareness
  4. 02:12The ASP Framework and Purse Carry
  5. 03:14Ground Fighting and Prevention

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 'vectoring' in self-defense?

'Vectoring' refers to a potential threat changing their direction of movement specifically towards you. This is a critical indicator of an imminent attack, requiring immediate action such as creating distance or preparing to defend yourself.

Why is carrying a firearm in a purse considered dangerous?

Carrying a firearm in a purse is dangerous because an attacker can easily grab the bag, taking control of the weapon and removing it from your ability to defend yourself. It compromises weapon retention and accessibility.

What does the ASP acronym stand for in self-defense?

The ASP acronym stands for Attitude, Skills, and Plan. It represents the core components of personal readiness for self-defense: maintaining a prepared mindset, possessing necessary defensive skills, and having a pre-determined plan of action.

What are the key takeaways from the Active Self Protection bag-snatching incident analysis?

The analysis emphasizes recognizing 'vectoring' as a threat indicator, avoiding dangerous practices like purse carry for firearms, and prioritizing prevention and creating space to de-escalate potentially violent encounters.

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