This video discusses a study claiming that gun owners stop more shootings than law enforcement. It references FBI data and highlights discrepancies in active shooting reports, suggesting a significantly higher number of civilian interventions than previously reported. The video also includes various affiliate links and support options for the content creator.
This YouTube Short appears to focus on a real-world incident where a private citizen intervened in an active killing situation, unfortunately sustaining significant harm in the process. The video title and description suggest an analysis of the event with lessons learned, implying a discussion on self-defense, the use of force, and potentially the consequences faced by individuals who act to stop violence.
This video discusses the tactical and practical implications of carrying a firearm in a public space like a mall during an active shooter event. It argues against the idea that having a gun in such a scenario is a good idea, likely exploring the complexities, risks, and potential negative outcomes of civilian intervention. The content will focus on the challenges and dangers associated with engaging a threat in a crowded, chaotic environment, rather than promoting gun ownership for mall carry.
This video details a situation where a retired Chicago police officer intervened in a carjacking. The title suggests a narrative of the officer's actions and the outcome, posing a question about potential lessons learned from the event. The content likely focuses on the dynamics of civilian intervention in a crime, potentially touching on self-defense, law enforcement tactics, and the risks involved. Viewers can expect a story-driven analysis with an emphasis on the takeaways for personal safety and situational awareness.
This video challenges the FBI's active shooter statistics, claiming they are significantly underreporting incidents where "good guys and gals" successfully stop attacks. The creator references a CPRC report highlighting discrepancies, stating the actual number of civilian interventions is much higher than the FBI's reported 4.4 in 2021. The video promotes gun rights organizations and related merchandise.
This video features retired Navy SEAL Toshiro "Tosh" Carrington and retired LAPD Officer Teddy Williams discussing crucial considerations for civilians assisting a police officer in distress. They delve into the potential dangers of becoming involved in a "vortex of violence" and run through a hypothetical scenario, highlighting both positive and negative aspects of intervention. The content emphasizes tactical awareness and decision-making in high-stress situations.
This video showcases a heroic intervention during a random attack on a woman. The description highlights the sponsor Throom, a manufacturer of targets, and promotes ASP's merchandise and Patreon membership. Links to news stories about the incident are provided. The core message revolves around the act of a hero stepping in to protect someone in a dangerous situation.
This video analyzes a real-life incident involving a civilian, Patrick Lathrop, confronting a suspected shoplifter at a Gig Harbor Safeway. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law highlights the critical mistakes made by Mr. Lathrop, emphasizing what viewers should *not* do in similar situations. The discussion touches upon relevant Washington state statutes (RCW 9A.16.020 and RCW 9A.16.050) concerning the use of force and references other video resources on lethal force and property defense in Washington. The core message is to learn from this incident by doing the opposite and seeking proper education regarding firearms and self-defense laws.
This video from Active Self Protection analyzes a news story titled "Unruly Hotel Guest Disarms South African Officer." The description highlights a sponsorship from Home Title Lock and promotes ASP merchandise and patron memberships. The core of the video appears to be the breakdown and analysis of a real-world incident involving a civilian disarming a law enforcement officer in South Africa. The ASP philosophy of Attitude, Skills, and Plan is likely applied to this scenario.
This YouTube video, sponsored by Firearms Legal Protection, depicts an incident where a police officer, a delivery driver, and a pedestrian collaborate to stop a suspect. The description highlights various ASP (Active Self Protection) resources, including online seminars, their national conference, a tour, recommended holsters from brands like Dark Star Gear, Henry Holsters, KSG Armory, and Black Arch, ASP merchandise, and a patron membership program. It also provides a link to the raw video and mentions music attribution.
This video analyzes a situation where bystanders intervened to stop a robbery using a bat. It emphasizes the importance of situational awareness, distance management, and clear communication in de-escalating and resolving such incidents. The description also promotes the ASP Extra YouTube channel for self-protection tips, drills, and gear reviews, and encourages participation in their Dry Fire Challenge Facebook group. Links are provided for news stories, ASP merchandise, patron membership, and finding self-defense instructors.
This video highlights an incident where bystanders intervened to stop a robber. The description emphasizes the "bystander effect" and how one person's action can inspire others to act. It promotes "Attitude. Skills. Plan." and encourages viewers to support the Active Self Protection (ASP) channel through merchandise purchases and Patreon memberships. The video also directs viewers to find local instructors and provides links to raw footage and a news story about the event.