Have You Ever Seen A Drive-By Defensive Shooting?

Published on March 2, 2022
Duration: 9:38

This video analyzes a drive-by defensive shooting incident in Brazil, featuring insights from Evidence-Based Defensive Trainer John Correia. It covers the incident overview, scene management by an off-duty officer, victim compliance analysis, legal justification for third-party intervention, and technical aspects of shooting from a vehicle. The analysis highlights practical post-engagement tactics for scene safety.

Quick Summary

Analysis of a drive-by defensive shooting incident highlights the effectiveness of purposeful compliance as a survival strategy and the legal defensibility of third-party intervention in violent felonies. Key tactics include one-handed shooting from a vehicle and proper post-engagement scene management.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Sponsorship
  2. 00:38Incident Overview
  3. 01:15Scene Management
  4. 02:54Victim Compliance Analysis
  5. 04:39Legal and Moral Analysis
  6. 06:14Shooting from a Vehicle
  7. 07:30Post-Engagement Tactics

Frequently Asked Questions

What is purposeful compliance in a self-defense scenario?

Purposeful compliance is a survival strategy where a victim cooperates with an attacker's demands when faced with immediate armed threat, aiming to de-escalate and wait for an opportunity to escape or defend.

Is it legal for a civilian to intervene in a carjacking?

Generally, intervening to stop a violent felony in progress, such as a carjacking, is considered legally and morally defensible, though specific laws vary by jurisdiction.

What are key post-engagement tactics after a defensive shooting?

Essential post-engagement tactics include maintaining line of sight on the suspect, securing their weapon by moving it away, and ensuring a bystander calls 911 to report the incident.

What are the technical aspects of shooting from a vehicle?

Shooting from a vehicle often involves one-handed techniques due to limited space. Impressive performance can include split times around 0.6 seconds under stress.

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