Road rage of any kind is nothing more than self-justified childish behavior while driving under the influence of impaired emotions. When a firearm is introduced to the situation, the stupidity factor increases exponentially.
In Arizona shooting in the air is a felony, it's called Shannon's Law after a girl that was killed by a random bullet fired in the air. This should be federal law.
Duty to flee in my state except at home or work. Vehicle is not legally an extension of your home. Firing warning shots is "illegal discharge of a firearm in the city limits, reckless discharge of a firearm and possibly disturbing the peace. That's before the bullet hits someone or something.
Motorcyclists and SUV driver: The Virginia Beach Police Department told Fox News Digital via email that both the SUV driver and motorcyclist were taken into custody and then released. Police said no charges were filed
The first one was not the whole video. Active self protection has the full video. I believe it’s out of Costa Rica & what you’re missing from the video is the guy with the gun actually walks behind the rear panel of the pickup & takes out his gun & chambers a round first & then reholsters & then that’s where your video starts
I think people just need to practice a middle ground of deploying their gun. Instead of going straight from "this is not a force situation" to a drawn gun, have an intermediate step, where you realize that the encounter COULD become forceful, and you make yourself ready to draw your gun if needed. If a guy is yelling at you or threatening you, but also waving his arms around, he's not a deadly threat in that moment. But because the potential exists for him to become one in an instant, I would be hooking one hand in position to clear garment if needed, or setting my hand on my pistol grip in case I need to draw it. Something that allows me to increase my level of force if needed, but is not in itself a use of force. You can always relax your grip or remove your hand if the situation diffuses, and nobody will be any the wiser, but as soon as you draw your gun, that's a step you can't untake.
Thanks for this video, very good. On the examples of in car suggesting drive away > that's great IF you CAN drive away > sometimes you might be sandwiched in-between other cars and not able to drive away.
The situation aspect of these of these and how the law reacts is crazy. It really goes to a person's fight or flight response. Going all the way back to being a kid, mine was always fight if attacked. I only remember one time that I backed down when confronted by a crowd and swore to myself I would never do it again. No weapons involved, just fighting. As I head toward 60, I have to wonder what I would do while being armed. If the weapon being brandished doesn't dissuade a person and they charge, they are getting shot with likely 3 quick shots, if they also have a weapon, likely more. Train yourself in your own mind on what you need to do in different situations.
These situational videos are excellent to get a lawyer’s perspective on human confrontation. What should one do if threatened by wildlife in a national park or forest?
The only thing I don't like about these videos with the lawyer is... - Due to his profession. He has to be hypersupermegaextremely careful with what he says. That sometimes ends up creating some confusion in us.
Not only is firing your double barrel into the air illegal but if you do that and the attackers don’t leave what do you do now with your empty gun? I bet you’ll be wishing you had an AR-15 at that point:
Mr Kevin M, because I don't know how to spell your last name, let me clarify something for you. The first video DID NOT happen in Puerto Rico. It was in Costa Rica, one of the many countries in Central and South America that have spanish as their language. You can check that video in Active Self Protection and it begins with the two ladies arguing over some long neighborhood dispute. Their husbands intervene and as you saw, one of them was shot to death. As I recall, the shooter had to be dragged away by his wife because he kept shooting. It's better to be well informed before commenting on something, right?
I have to disagree with the guy who said the biker wasn't looking for his phone. As a motorcyclist, every time I ride, my phone is in a hard waterproof box safely stowed in my saddlebag with my registration and insurance papers. If I need to get it out to either take a picture, start recording an incident, or make a phone call, I would need to get off the bike and dig into the saddlebag to access it. If I get caught in the rain, it's protected. Also, if it's in a flimsy mount on your handlebars, it'll be destroyed if you crash and need to call for help. Besides that, when I'm riding, I just don't want that distraction. My firearm, on the other hand, is secured in a holster on me, whether holstered on my hip or holstered in a vest pocket designed for CCW where I have quick access to it while walking to/from the bike, fueling, etc...or if I have to quickly get off the bike and find cover because some road raging knucklehead pulled out his gun, I've still got mine with me. In other words, if I'm digging through my saddle bag, I'm not looking for a gun.
Only one thing I think is not right (my opinion). If you are a store clerk and a bad guy points a gun at you, That is an aggravated assault. At that time your perception is he intends to kill you. That's close to attempted murder. The only difference is he didn't shoot. He may be scared off... this time but what if he comes back with friends? I would not shoot if he ran off BUT I sure would be worried he would come back. I would not have the element of surprise this time.
I don't think these guys even watched the first video: the assailant cocked his pistol and loaded one in the chamber at the very start of their argument (premeditation); and he shot the victim NINE times (not four). lol?
The last video is very intriguing. Perhaps he should have waited to see what came out of the motorcycle🤷♂️what happened to him 🤷♂️? I bet in NYC he would get 20 years 😮.
So we need lots of cameras. Preferably in and outside of our house. GoPros covering every direction of our vehicle. I feel like 6-8 should be good. And can civilians buy bodycams? I'm sure there's some online purchasable
So you're telling me to size the opportunity to apply the"GIFT" that it is...(badguy in second video) and get a traffic ticket or in fight or flight mode hit a kid because I ran a red light to escape maybe even crashing into another car causing a whole new ball of wax as I try to evade a potential lethal threat. ALSO!! if he kept his gun inside his car which in Texas at least is considered legally speaking like your house. Bearing that in mind would he have not been arrested if he kept the gun closer as in INSIDE the car rather than fully extend the firearm effectively brandishing a firearm would that have been legal?
are the assailants 'known' to police? is this a good neighborhood? did tje assailant issue a death threat? was his significant other egging on the situation?
He was totally in the wrong he was not in fear for his life from what I can see in the video do you know if they both were punching them that's a different story but the other one backed off even when the fist fight was going on for that second least that's what I perceived
" it's going to end poorly", so you are going to do " poorly" when you die? If that's the case why would anyone take you seriously about anything. You have the " fear of death" from not being right with God. THE PEOPLE are the Sovereign in this country they are the highest authority and you dismiss the constitution completely.
"which one could face jail time" none, cuz you respond to cops, the same way you would the other attackers. DEFEND YORUSELF! STOP CHOOSING TO BE VICTIMS just cuz some one else has a costume and an ego.
Love Tom and Kevin videos. Thanks guys, keep it coming! Gobbless.
this video highlights the importance of knowing the law and being prepared for any legal scrutiny.
Road rage of any kind is nothing more than self-justified childish behavior while driving under the influence of impaired emotions.
When a firearm is introduced to the situation, the stupidity factor increases exponentially.
In Arizona shooting in the air is a felony, it's called Shannon's Law after a girl that was killed by a random bullet fired in the air. This should be federal law.
In the first one, I'm too old and crippled to take an ass-whoopin'
@@jamesrobb4928 and we don’t know if the man who started swinging said “I’ll kill you”
So don’t get into conflicts that lead to you potentially getting an “ass-whoopin” duhhhhhh
@@el7683 I avoid them as much as possible. It's just some people want to escalate, and they shouldn't.
@@jamesrobb4928it takes TWO people to escalate
@@jamesrobb4928even if you don’t escalate, you simply not running and hiding is allowing the criminal to escalate
Duty to flee in my state except at home or work. Vehicle is not legally an extension of your home. Firing warning shots is "illegal discharge of a firearm in the city limits, reckless discharge of a firearm and possibly disturbing the peace. That's before the bullet hits someone or something.
Motorcyclists and SUV driver: The Virginia Beach Police Department told Fox News Digital via email that both the SUV driver and motorcyclist were taken into custody and then released. Police said no charges were filed
This is why I subscribed!!!
me too
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The first one was not the whole video. Active self protection has the full video. I believe it’s out of Costa Rica & what you’re missing from the video is the guy with the gun actually walks behind the rear panel of the pickup & takes out his gun & chambers a round first & then reholsters & then that’s where your video starts
I think people just need to practice a middle ground of deploying their gun. Instead of going straight from "this is not a force situation" to a drawn gun, have an intermediate step, where you realize that the encounter COULD become forceful, and you make yourself ready to draw your gun if needed. If a guy is yelling at you or threatening you, but also waving his arms around, he's not a deadly threat in that moment. But because the potential exists for him to become one in an instant, I would be hooking one hand in position to clear garment if needed, or setting my hand on my pistol grip in case I need to draw it. Something that allows me to increase my level of force if needed, but is not in itself a use of force. You can always relax your grip or remove your hand if the situation diffuses, and nobody will be any the wiser, but as soon as you draw your gun, that's a step you can't untake.
Thanks for this video, very good. On the examples of in car suggesting drive away > that's great IF you CAN drive away > sometimes you might be sandwiched in-between other cars and not able to drive away.
The situation aspect of these of these and how the law reacts is crazy. It really goes to a person's fight or flight response. Going all the way back to being a kid, mine was always fight if attacked. I only remember one time that I backed down when confronted by a crowd and swore to myself I would never do it again. No weapons involved, just fighting. As I head toward 60, I have to wonder what I would do while being armed. If the weapon being brandished doesn't dissuade a person and they charge, they are getting shot with likely 3 quick shots, if they also have a weapon, likely more. Train yourself in your own mind on what you need to do in different situations.
These situational videos are excellent to get a lawyer’s perspective on human confrontation. What should one do if threatened by wildlife in a national park or forest?
The only thing I don't like about these videos with the lawyer is...
- Due to his profession. He has to be hypersupermegaextremely careful with what he says.
That sometimes ends up creating some confusion in us.
Not only is firing your double barrel into the air illegal but if you do that and the attackers don’t leave what do you do now with your empty gun? I bet you’ll be wishing you had an AR-15 at that point:
Yeah, shooting warning shots into the air is never a good idea.....especially if it's a politician telling you to do it
Mr Kevin M, because I don't know how to spell your last name, let me clarify something for you. The first video DID NOT happen in Puerto Rico. It was in Costa Rica, one of the many countries in Central and South America that have spanish as their language. You can check that video in Active Self Protection and it begins with the two ladies arguing over some long neighborhood dispute. Their husbands intervene and as you saw, one of them was shot to death. As I recall, the shooter had to be dragged away by his wife because he kept shooting. It's better to be well informed before commenting on something, right?
I have to disagree with the guy who said the biker wasn't looking for his phone. As a motorcyclist, every time I ride, my phone is in a hard waterproof box safely stowed in my saddlebag with my registration and insurance papers. If I need to get it out to either take a picture, start recording an incident, or make a phone call, I would need to get off the bike and dig into the saddlebag to access it. If I get caught in the rain, it's protected. Also, if it's in a flimsy mount on your handlebars, it'll be destroyed if you crash and need to call for help. Besides that, when I'm riding, I just don't want that distraction.
My firearm, on the other hand, is secured in a holster on me, whether holstered on my hip or holstered in a vest pocket designed for CCW where I have quick access to it while walking to/from the bike, fueling, etc...or if I have to quickly get off the bike and find cover because some road raging knucklehead pulled out his gun, I've still got mine with me.
In other words, if I'm digging through my saddle bag, I'm not looking for a gun.
Only one thing I think is not right (my opinion). If you are a store clerk and a bad guy points a gun at you, That is an aggravated assault. At that time your perception is he intends to kill you. That's close to attempted murder. The only difference is he didn't shoot. He may be scared off... this time but what if he comes back with friends? I would not shoot if he ran off BUT I sure would be worried he would come back. I would not have the element of surprise this time.
I don't think these guys even watched the first video: the assailant cocked his pistol and loaded one in the chamber at the very start of their argument (premeditation); and he shot the victim NINE times (not four). lol?
On most motorcycles the USB is still situated under the seat, so it's not strange to charge your mobile there.
The easiest way to win a gunfight is to not be there.
You win 100% of the fights you aren't in!
The last video is very intriguing. Perhaps he should have waited to see what came out of the motorcycle🤷♂️what happened to him 🤷♂️? I bet in NYC he would get 20 years 😮.
So we need lots of cameras. Preferably in and outside of our house. GoPros covering every direction of our vehicle. I feel like 6-8 should be good. And can civilians buy bodycams? I'm sure there's some online purchasable
I’m a democratic-leaning, rational person. But that Biden intro is hilarious. My President said we can pop off if we need to 😭😭😭
All those law's are lawless law's.
So you're telling me to size the opportunity to apply the"GIFT" that it is...(badguy in second video) and get a traffic ticket or in fight or flight mode hit a kid because I ran a red light to escape maybe even crashing into another car causing a whole new ball of wax as I try to evade a potential lethal threat. ALSO!! if he kept his gun inside his car which in Texas at least is considered legally speaking like your house. Bearing that in mind would he have not been arrested if he kept the gun closer as in INSIDE the car rather than fully extend the firearm effectively brandishing a firearm would that have been legal?
Depends on what the guy in the first video said to him… Like if he said “I’ll kill you” then started swinging its 100% justified
first 1 drive away the 2 vid should not of fire the other person was moving away 3 vid I say the 1 with the gun is in the right
are the assailants 'known' to police? is this a good neighborhood? did tje assailant issue a death threat? was his significant other egging on the situation?
Register/ build
That its not puerto rico
The first incident doesn’t show the whole video! Much missing context! The shooting was not justified……
He was totally in the wrong he was not in fear for his life from what I can see in the video do you know if they both were punching them that's a different story but the other one backed off even when the fist fight was going on for that second least that's what I perceived
This dude is a horrible lawyer and never one I’d ever hire to defend me in a court of law.
" it's going to end poorly", so you are going to do " poorly" when you die? If that's the case why would anyone take you seriously about anything. You have the " fear of death" from not being right with God. THE PEOPLE are the Sovereign in this country they are the highest authority and you dismiss the constitution completely.
"which one could face jail time"
none, cuz you respond to cops, the same way you would the other attackers. DEFEND YORUSELF! STOP CHOOSING TO BE VICTIMS just cuz some one else has a costume and an ego.
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