Absolute Insanity As New Mexico Man Road Rages

Published on January 3, 2020
Duration: 9:50

This analysis from Active Self Protection, led by expert John Correia, breaks down a dangerous road rage incident in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It critically examines the aggressor's actions, including illegal firearm display and shooting at a fleeing vehicle, highlighting the severe legal and personal consequences. The video also provides crucial tactical lessons on effective and safe firearm carry methods, contrasting them with dangerous practices like 'small of the back' carry with an empty chamber.

Quick Summary

Expert analysis from Active Self Protection breaks down a dangerous New Mexico road rage incident, highlighting critical firearm carry mistakes like 'small of the back' with an empty chamber and the severe legal consequences of firing at a fleeing vehicle. The instructor emphasizes the importance of emotional control and legal understanding of self-defense.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Sponsor
  2. 00:30Initial Confrontation
  3. 01:07The Chase and Collision
  4. 02:36Shooting Incident
  5. 03:52Tactical Lessons: Role and Carry
  6. 05:20Legal and Psychological Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key tactical mistakes highlighted in the New Mexico road rage incident?

The primary mistakes include escalating a verbal dispute by drawing a firearm, carrying the firearm 'small of the back' with an empty chamber making it slow to deploy, and firing at a fleeing vehicle, which is extremely dangerous and often illegal.

What legal consequences did the aggressor face in the New Mexico road rage incident?

The aggressor in this incident was sentenced to three years in prison, underscoring the severe legal ramifications of brandishing a firearm during a confrontation and firing shots at another vehicle.

Why is 'small of the back' carry with an empty chamber criticized by experts like John Correia?

This carry method is criticized for being inefficient and dangerous. It significantly slows down the draw time, making it difficult to access the firearm quickly in a self-defense situation, and increases the risk of not being prepared.

What is the danger of firing at a fleeing vehicle?

Firing at a fleeing vehicle poses a grave risk of hitting unintended targets, including bystanders or occupants of other vehicles, and can lead to severe legal penalties, even if the initial confrontation was perceived as a threat.

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