Defender Covers His ASP Against Attacking Dogs

Published on April 13, 2022
Duration: 5:09

This video from Active Self Protection analyzes a self-defense incident where a defender, Diego, used a firearm against two aggressive dogs in Riverbank, California. Instructor John Correia, an evidence-based defensive trainer, breaks down the event, emphasizing consistent firearm carry, situational awareness, and the appropriate use of force. The analysis includes tactical movement and introduces the TAP-IFS framework for post-incident actions.

Quick Summary

Active Self Protection analyzes a self-defense incident where a defender used a firearm against aggressive dogs. Instructor John Correia highlights the importance of consistent firearm carry, situational awareness, and the TAP-IFS framework for post-incident actions, emphasizing that a firearm is justified for deadly threats.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Incident Context
  2. 00:30Incident Footage Analysis
  3. 01:52Lessons on Carrying and Awareness
  4. 02:28Force Options: OC Spray vs. Firearm
  5. 03:30Tactical Movement and Post-Incident Procedure

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the TAP-IFS framework for post-incident actions?

TAP-IFS is a structured approach to post-incident actions: Threat down, Accomplices, Partners, Injuries, Firearm status, Follow-ups, and Seeking help. It ensures critical steps are considered after a defensive event.

When is it appropriate to use a firearm against attacking dogs?

According to Active Self Protection, a firearm is justified when an attack constitutes a threat of great bodily harm or death, requiring immediate incapacitation that less-lethal options may not provide.

What are the key takeaways from the Active Self Protection video on dog attacks?

Key takeaways include the importance of consistent firearm carry, situational awareness, understanding force options (firearm vs. OC spray), and utilizing the TAP-IFS framework for post-incident procedures.

What are the specifications of the POM Pepper Spray mentioned?

The POM Pepper Spray featured has a 1.40% Major Capsaicinoids concentration and a patented flip-top safety mechanism, with an effective range of up to 12 feet.

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