Foolish Joyriding Ends In A Brazilian Carjacking

Published on December 10, 2021
Duration: 3:51

This video, featuring John Correia of Active Self Protection, analyzes a carjacking incident in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It highlights the importance of using vehicle mobility to escape assailants and stresses the critical danger of being moved to a secondary location. The analysis also covers defensive considerations for concealed carriers when being searched by criminals.

Quick Summary

During a carjacking, utilize vehicle mobility to escape and create distance (approx. 15 yards) to reduce assailant handgun accuracy. If searched, be ready for immediate defensive action. Crucially, resist being moved to a secondary location, as survival rates decrease significantly.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Carjacking vs Kidnapping
  2. 00:36Incident Overview: Porsche Cayenne Carjacking
  3. 01:23Tactical Lesson: Escape via Vehicle Mobility
  4. 02:13Concealed Carry & Criminal Searches
  5. 02:52Danger of Secondary Locations & Resistance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary defensive tactic recommended during a carjacking?

The primary defensive tactic recommended is to utilize the vehicle's mobility to escape the situation immediately. Creating distance, ideally around 15 yards, can significantly reduce the accuracy of assailants' handgun fire.

Why is avoiding a secondary location critical in a carjacking or kidnapping?

Avoiding a secondary location is critical because survival rates drop significantly once a victim is moved. Resisting and fighting back at the primary scene offers a better chance of survival than being taken elsewhere.

What should a concealed carrier do if they are searched by criminals?

If a concealed carrier is searched by criminals, particularly if they feel their firearm, it represents a critical moment. Immediate defensive action may be required to counter the threat effectively.

What tactical advantage does vehicle mobility offer in a carjacking?

Vehicle mobility offers the advantage of creating rapid distance between the victim and the assailants. This distance can disrupt the attackers' aim, making their handgun fire less accurate and increasing the victim's chances of escape.

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