Watch How Fast a Defensive Firearm Stops an Assault | Active Self Protection

Published on July 19, 2018
Duration: 4:57

This video, featuring John Correia of Active Self Protection, analyzes a real-world defensive firearm deployment during an assault at a George Webb restaurant. It emphasizes situational awareness, the legal and moral criteria for using a firearm, and the effectiveness of verbal commands before resorting to deadly force. The analysis highlights managing escalating conflicts and understanding 'objective reasonable fear' in self-defense scenarios.

Quick Summary

Expert analysis from Active Self Protection highlights that the mere presence of a firearm can end a threat. Key lessons include managing escalating conflicts, understanding the legal/moral criteria for firearm use (objective reasonable fear, disparity of force), and the effectiveness of verbal commands before resorting to deadly force.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Sponsorship
  2. 00:15Incident Overview
  3. 01:10Key Lessons Overview
  4. 01:26Situational Awareness
  5. 02:10Legal Use of Force
  6. 03:14Stopping the Threat

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key legal criteria for using a firearm in self-defense?

The primary legal criteria involve establishing 'objective reasonable fear' of death or grievous bodily harm. This means a reasonable person in your situation would also fear for their life or safety, considering factors like 'disparity of force'.

How important is situational awareness during a conflict?

Situational awareness is critical. Maintaining awareness after a verbal altercation and keeping distance from an agitated individual are crucial steps to de-escalate or prepare for potential physical threats.

Can verbal commands be effective in stopping a threat?

Yes, drawing a firearm and issuing clear verbal commands can be more effective and legally safer than immediate shooting, provided there is sufficient time and the situation allows for it. However, not all threats respond to the sight of a weapon.

What is 'disparity of force' in self-defense?

Disparity of force refers to a significant difference in physical capabilities between an attacker and defender, such as age, size, gender, or the number of attackers. This factor can influence the legal justification for using a certain level of force.

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