Weird Interaction Leads to Shots Fired For Off Duty Cop
This video analyzes a self-defense incident involving an off-duty officer in Decatur, Alabama. John Correia, an expert in self-defense, breaks down the tactical decisions, emphasizing the critical need for off-duty officers to carry essential equipment like firearms and OC spray, even when in casual attire. The analysis highlights the legal precedents of Graham v. Connor and Tennessee v. Garner, and stresses the importance of using cover and movement to avoid becoming a vulnerable target.













