This YouTube video, titled "No, Seriously, I’m A Juggling A Car Thief!", promotes the Active Self Protection (ASP) Unlimited App. The description highlights exclusive content available on the app, including ad-free viewing, early access, bonus content, full firearms training classes, behind-the-scenes footage, and monthly seminars. Users are encouraged to download the app on various devices. Additionally, a free ASP Lite App is available for content not suitable for YouTube. Links are provided for ASP news stories, raw videos, recommended products and sponsors, seminars, community standards, the ASP National Conference, an Ankle Medical Kit from Mountain Man Medical, and the ASP podcast on Spotify and Apple. John Correia's background is also linked. The video operates under a copyright disclaimer for fair use.
This YouTube video from Active Self Protection (ASP) features a news story about the LAPD apprehending a car thief who was attempting to escape on a skateboard. The description promotes various ASP products and services, including their unlimited app, Lite app, and an ankle medical kit, with links provided. It also mentions sponsors like Magtech and directs viewers to ASP's website for seminars and other content. The video appears to be part of ASP's regular content, offering news coverage and highlighting their community and sponsorship offerings.
This video discusses a dangerous encounter where a homeowner confronts a car thief. It highlights the potential risks involved in such situations and promotes MantisX training products (X10, Blackbeard, Laser Academy) for defensive firearms skill improvement. The description also encourages viewers to subscribe to the ASP Unlimited App for ad-free viewing, early access, bonus content, and training classes, and mentions the ASP Lite App for free content. Various ASP-related resources, merchandise, and events are also advertised.
This video's title and description appear to be a reaction to a hypothetical or actual event involving car theft and potential violence. The creator expresses concern for safety and uses emojis and language that suggest a strong emotional response to the situation. While no specific firearms are mentioned, the context of a violent encounter for a 'vehicular device' implies the potential involvement of firearms, prompting a focus on self-defense and safety measures. The tone is cautionary and aims to encourage viewers to be aware and safe.
This YouTube Shorts video, titled "Pizza Delivery Guy Sends Car Thief Flying", features an incident where a pizza delivery driver uses their vehicle to stop a car thief. The description indicates that a full video with analysis and lessons learned is available via a related link. While no specific firearms are mentioned, the title and description imply a confrontation that could potentially involve self-defense scenarios. The content appears to focus on an incident rather than a direct firearm review or training.
This YouTube video showcases a dramatic incident where a pizza delivery driver utilizes their vehicle to thwart a car thief. The description heavily promotes MantisX products (X10, Blackbeard, Laser Academy) for defensive firearms skill improvement and encourages viewers to subscribe to the ASP Unlimited App for ad-free content, early access, bonus material, and training classes. The video also directs viewers to the ASP Lite App for free content and provides links to news stories, raw videos, and ASP's recommended products and sponsors.
This video from Active Self Protection (ASP) showcases a Portland resident who bravely intervened to stop a car thief. The description emphasizes the bravery of the individual and promotes ASP's sponsors, Magtech ammunition, and their Unlimited App for ad-free viewing and exclusive content, including firearms training classes. It also links to news stories and raw videos of the incident, as well as ASP's merchandise and seminar information.
This video analyzes a real-life scenario in Seattle, Washington, where a car owner confronted a car thief, resulting in a shootout with one fatality and three injuries. Washington Gun Law President William Kirk breaks down the legal implications of using deadly force in such situations, referencing specific Washington State statutes (RCW 9A.16.020 and RCW 9A.16.050). The video aims to educate viewers on their rights and the legal boundaries surrounding self-defense against property crime, particularly car theft. It also provides contact information for legal consultation.
This "First Person Defender" episode features a concealed carrier, Mike, reacting to a car theft scenario. The video emphasizes the complexities of intervening in property crimes and highlights the importance of training for everyday carriers. It's presented in collaboration with Heckler & Koch, with training insights from Adam Winch and Chris Cerino. The content explores how a trained individual might respond when a situation escalates.
This video from Active Self Protection (ASP) analyzes a real-life self-defense incident where a defender in Brazil uses a tool to stop a car thief. The description emphasizes the importance of training for real-world situations and promotes ASP's educational content on their Extra channel. It also highlights ASP merchandise and encourages viewers to become Patron members to support their work. Links are provided for raw video, a news story, and finding local instructors.
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