Ohio State Patrolman Needs Empty-Handed Skills To Survive Serious Attack!
This guide synthesizes insights from an Active Self Protection analysis of an Ohio State Patrolman's encounter with a highly agitated suspect. It emphasizes the critical need for officers to possess personal defensive skills beyond standard training, particularly when facing individuals in states of 'delirium with agitation'. The analysis highlights tactical considerations for less-lethal tool deployment, the importance of transitioning to empty-handed skills when tools fail, and the necessity of awareness regarding environmental hazards during violent confrontations.










