Domestic Call Goes Crazy Bad

Published on July 3, 2023
Duration: 18:58

This video from Active Self Protection, featuring John Correia and Mike Willever, analyzes a domestic call that escalated due to a non-compliant suspect. The analysis highlights critical failures in de-escalation and tactical execution by responding officers, despite the eventual use of force tools like Tasers and batons. The expert commentary emphasizes the importance of rapport building, command presence, and effective pain compliance techniques in such volatile situations.

Quick Summary

Active Self Protection analyzes a domestic call where a methamphetamine-fueled suspect resisted arrest. Officers deployed Tasers and a collapsible baton after initial de-escalation failed. The analysis critiques the tactical execution, emphasizing missed opportunities for rapport building and effective pain compliance, and highlights the danger of not separating parties in domestic disputes.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Sponsorship
  2. 00:35Incident Context
  3. 01:03Initial Contact and Escalation
  4. 02:06Physical Struggle and Taser Use
  5. 03:13Porch Struggle and Baton Deployment
  6. 05:43Post-Incident Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What tactical errors were identified in the Active Self Protection video analysis?

The analysis highlighted failures in de-escalation, ineffective use of pain compliance tools, and a lack of party separation. Officers also struggled with command presence versus rapport building, leading to an escalated physical confrontation.

What force options were utilized by officers in the domestic call incident?

Officers deployed a Taser multiple times in an attempt to gain compliance. Additionally, a collapsible steel baton was used to strike the suspect's lower legs during the physical struggle.

What was the context of the domestic disturbance call?

The call reported a man high on methamphetamine who had potentially stabbed his mother with a pen. Upon arrival, officers found the suspect armed with a pen and non-compliant.

What is the significance of 'fatal funnel' in tactical situations?

The 'fatal funnel' is the area directly in front of an entry point, like a doorway, where an individual is most exposed and vulnerable to incoming fire. Officers must be aware of and minimize time spent in this zone.

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