Two Off Duties At A Club In Brazil Fight Each Other

Published on November 17, 2019
Duration: 5:31

This video analyzes a fatal altercation between two off-duty police officers in Brazil. It highlights the dangers of carrying firearms while allowing ego to dictate actions, especially in environments with alcohol and high social tension. Key takeaways include the importance of de-escalation, avoiding 'stupid places' at 'stupid times,' and the critical risks associated with drawing a firearm against an already drawn weapon.

Quick Summary

This video analyzes a fatal club altercation in Brazil involving off-duty police, emphasizing the dangers of ego and poor decision-making. Key lessons include adhering to the 'rules of stupid,' the critical risk of drawing a firearm against an already drawn weapon, and the necessity of ego control for responsible firearm carriers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Gun on Ego Off
  2. 00:11Incident Location: Federal District, Brazil
  3. 00:16Sponsor: New Bold Targets
  4. 00:34The Combatants: Civil Police vs. Military Police
  5. 00:40The Altercation Begins: The Bump
  6. 00:48Escalation: Drawing Firearms
  7. 00:51The Shooting: Fatal Consequences
  8. 00:53Bystander Hit
  9. 01:00Aftermath: Arrests and Casualties
  10. 01:12Replay of the Incident
  11. 01:21Lesson: Guy Who Drew Last Lost
  12. 01:30Preventable Tragedy
  13. 01:35Follow John Correa on Instagram
  14. 01:52Lesson 1: Rules of Stupid
  15. 02:25Lesson 2: Kill Your Ego
  16. 03:00Civil Police Draws Firearm: Aggravated Assault
  17. 03:30Lesson 3: Don't Draw From The Drop
  18. 04:10Wild Firing and Indiscriminate Shots
  19. 04:21Firearm Safety for Good People
  20. 04:46Lesson 4: Carrier Trauma First Aid
  21. 05:01Lesson 5: Spiritual Fitness
  22. 05:26Conclusion: Cover Your Ass

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the 'rules of stupid' mentioned in the video regarding self-defense?

The 'rules of stupid' are: do not go to stupid places, do not go with stupid people, and do not do stupid things at stupid times. The video specifically identifies clubs with alcohol and sexual tension at 3 AM as violating these rules due to high danger.

Why is drawing a firearm against an already drawn weapon so dangerous?

Drawing a firearm against an opponent who has already drawn is extremely dangerous because you are at a significant disadvantage. The video states you will likely be killed, as the opponent's trigger finger is faster than your draw. It's advised to move to safety first or physically engage the weapon.

How does ego play a role in firearm-related violence?

Ego is a major factor in preventable firearm violence. The video stresses that firearms should never be used to defend one's ego, pride, or social standing. Allowing ego to dictate actions, especially after minor provocations like being bumped, can lead to deadly consequences.

What is the recommended first aid preparedness for firearm carriers?

Firearm carriers should be prepared for trauma first aid. This includes carrying trauma kits and being trained in techniques like 'stop the bleed' to provide immediate medical attention to oneself or others who may be injured during a violent incident.

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