The Possum Defense

Published on February 16, 2022
Duration: 5:49

This video analyzes a violent street attack where the shooter employed a 'murder before robbery' tactic. It highlights the dangers of transitional spaces and the importance of situational awareness. The 'possum defense' is discussed as a risky survival strategy, and the need for post-incident preparedness, including first aid, is emphasized.

Quick Summary

The 'possum defense' (playing dead) is analyzed as a risky survival tactic, not a high-percentage strategy. Sidewalks are 'transitional spaces' requiring vigilance. A 'murder before robbery' MO is discussed, emphasizing immediate action over compliance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Sponsorship
  2. 00:41Incident Breakdown: The Attack
  3. 01:34Transitional Spaces & Situational Awareness
  4. 02:15Shooter's MO: Murder Before Robbery
  5. 03:09Evaluating the Possum Defense
  6. 04:45Post-Incident Preparedness

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'possum defense' and is it effective?

The 'possum defense' refers to playing dead during a violent encounter. While it worked in this specific incident, analysis suggests it is not a high-percentage survival strategy and missed opportunities for counter-ambush may arise.

What are 'transitional spaces' in self-defense?

Transitional spaces are areas like sidewalks or parking lots where individuals are often vulnerable to surprise attacks. Constant vigilance and situational awareness are crucial when moving through these environments.

What does 'murder before robbery' mean in a criminal context?

This tactic involves a perpetrator attacking and potentially killing victims before attempting to rob them. It's a rare but lethal strategy often used to eliminate witnesses, making immediate action critical for survival.

Why is post-incident preparedness important?

After a violent encounter, immediate medical needs can arise. Carrying and knowing how to use first aid equipment is vital for self-aid or assisting others, potentially saving lives until professional help arrives.

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