True Self Defense Story (I Didn’t Know How Bad I Was Shot...)

Published on October 4, 2022
Duration: 14:51

This guide details the critical actions taken by USCCA member Wayne Pert during a violent home invasion. It covers immediate defensive actions, firearm manipulation under extreme stress, threat neutralization, and post-incident procedures, emphasizing the importance of preparedness and decisive action in a life-threatening encounter. The narrative highlights the psychological impact and lessons learned from surviving a deadly force incident.

Quick Summary

USCCA member Wayne Pert survived a point-blank shooting with his Taurus 9mm, returning fire despite an empty chamber and limited rounds. The incident highlights the importance of constant firearm readiness, threat assessment, and decisive action during a violent encounter, even at home.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Incident Background & Blue Alert
  2. 00:30Initial Encounter & Suspicious Behavior
  3. 02:30The Gunfight: Point-Blank Shooting
  4. 03:30Defensive Response & Firearm Malfunction
  5. 05:00Neutralizing the Threat
  6. 06:50Emergency Response & Jurisdictional Issues
  7. 09:20Reflections and Lessons Learned

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened to Wayne Pert during the self-defense incident?

Wayne Pert was shot twice at point-blank range by an intruder at his home. He was struck in the arm and wrist but managed to return fire with his Taurus 9mm, neutralizing the suspect.

What firearm did Wayne Pert use in his self-defense?

Wayne Pert used his Taurus 9mm pistol to defend himself during the home invasion. He successfully returned fire despite facing an empty chamber and limited ammunition in his magazine.

What are the key lessons from Wayne Pert's self-defense story?

Key lessons include the importance of constant firearm carry (even at home), recognizing suspicious behavior, acting decisively under extreme stress, and understanding the psychological impact of using deadly force.

How long did it take for police to arrive after the incident?

After Wayne Pert and his girlfriend Kay called 911, they experienced jurisdictional confusion between Taylor and Dixie counties, resulting in a nearly 27-minute wait for police to arrive on the scene.

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