This is Why You Shoot Until the Threat Stops
This video from Active Self Protection, featuring John Correia, emphasizes the critical principle of shooting until the threat stops. It analyzes a real-world incident where an attacker, despite being shot in the pelvic girdle and losing leg mobility, remained armed and dangerous. The core takeaway is that incapacitation does not always mean immediate cessation of threat, and continued engagement is necessary to ensure safety.













