Albuquerque Shots Fired Call Ends With A Thud

Published on April 30, 2024
Duration: 18:22

This video provides tactical insights from Active Self Protection, analyzing a critical incident in Albuquerque. Instructor John Correia, demonstrating high authority, breaks down officer response, emphasizing effective AR-15 usage, tactical reloads with modified magazine capacity (28 rounds for reliability), and safe obstacle navigation. The analysis also touches on Taser deployment risks and the importance of officer equipment like the Axon Body 3 camera.

Quick Summary

Expert analysis from Active Self Protection highlights AR-15 tactical reload best practices, recommending downloading 30-round magazines to 28 rounds for reliable seating on a closed bolt. The video also stresses safe obstacle navigation techniques with a rifle, emphasizing sling use and careful placement to prevent accidents.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Incident Context & 911 Call
  2. 01:34Initial Engagement & Firefight
  3. 02:26Foot Pursuit & Taser Apprehension
  4. 07:02Tactical Analysis: Rifle Usage
  5. 08:08Magazine & Reloading Tactics
  6. 11:11Obstacle Navigation with Firearms
  7. 13:21Taser Mechanics and Risks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the recommended magazine capacity for reliable AR-15 feeding during tactical reloads?

For AR-15 rifles, it's recommended to download 30-round magazines to 28 rounds. This ensures proper seating on a closed bolt, significantly reducing the risk of feeding malfunctions during critical engagements.

What are the key safety considerations when navigating obstacles with a rifle?

When navigating obstacles like fences with a rifle, prioritize safety by using a sling to secure the firearm. Consider placing the rifle on the ground before climbing to prevent accidental discharges or injuries.

What are the specifications of POM Pepper Spray mentioned in the video?

POM Pepper Spray features a 10% OC concentration and 1.40% Major Capsaicinoids, delivering 2.2 million Scoville Heat Units. It provides 25 half-second bursts at a range of 10-12 feet.

What is Neuromuscular Incapacitation (NMI) in the context of Taser use?

Neuromuscular Incapacitation (NMI) is achieved by a Taser's electrical pulses disrupting the nervous system, causing involuntary muscle contractions and temporary loss of motor control. This is distinct from simple pain compliance.

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