This video, titled "Defender Wrecks Robber Who Telegraphed His Intentions," is presented by Active Self Protection (ASP). It promotes their MantisX training device and the ASP Unlimited app, which offers ad-free viewing, early access, bonus content, and full firearms training classes. The description also highlights the ASP Lite app for free content not available on YouTube, and directs viewers to their "ASP Extra" channel. Links are provided for MantisX, ASP merchandise, fitness and dry fire challenges, recommended products, seminars, and the ASP National Conference. The video emphasizes "Attitude. Skills. Plan." and promotes an ASP Ankle Medical Kit for trauma bleeding preparedness.
This video appears to document a security camera recording of an incident involving a Sig Sauer P320 pistol and a female officer. The title suggests a "discharge" occurred, and the description explicitly states the "Holstered 320" and that the "Female officer injured." The content likely focuses on the circumstances surrounding the accidental or intentional firing of the weapon while it was holstered, and the resulting injury. It is not a review, training, or discussion of firearm mechanics but rather documentation of an event.
This video, sponsored by Firearms Legal Protection, analyzes an ATM robbery incident in Houston where the mugger experiences negative consequences. The description highlights various ASP resources, including their app for ad-free viewing and bonus content, a free Lite app, a second YouTube channel, merchandise, fitness and dry fire groups, recommended products, and seminars. It also promotes an ankle medical kit and the ASP podcast on Spotify and Apple. John's background information is also linked.
This video from Active Self Protection (ASP) analyzes a security incident at a TSA screening where an individual resorts to violence. The description heavily promotes ASP's various subscription services, including the ASP Unlimited App for ad-free viewing and early access, and the free ASP Lite App. It also directs viewers to sponsor MantisX and other ASP resources like their second channel, merchandise, fitness group, dry fire challenge, and podcast. The video appears to be an analysis of a real-world event focusing on self-defense and the decision to use force.
This video, sponsored by POM Pepper Spray, showcases a restaurant patron defending themselves against two intoxicated individuals. The description highlights the availability of POM pepper spray as a less-lethal self-defense tool and promotes the Active Self Protection (ASP) Unlimited and Lite apps for ad-free viewing, bonus content, firearms training, and exclusive material. It also directs viewers to other ASP channels, merchandise, fitness and dry fire groups, seminar information, and their podcast. The content emphasizes the ASP philosophy of Attitude, Skills, Plan.
This video depicts a distressing situation where a family member is forced to defend their home and loved ones, only to be met with police intervention and arrest. The title suggests a narrative of a justified defensive action leading to an unjust outcome for the individual who was protecting their family. It highlights a potential conflict between self-defense rights and law enforcement response.
This video analyzes a dramatic road rage incident in Houston caught on camera, where an armed woman defended herself with a firearm after being attacked by an aggressive driver. The footage depicts the attacker cutting her off, exiting his vehicle, and physically assaulting her, leading to her firing a single shot that deterred him. The description highlights Texas's Castle Doctrine, emphasizing the legal right to self-defense within a vehicle. The content also promotes USCCA for legal protection and self-defense knowledge, along with various 2nd Amendment-themed merchandise and the channel's other platforms.
This video discusses an incident where a garbage truck driver with a Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) reportedly shot two armed robbers. The description heavily promotes the Active Self Protection (ASP) Unlimited App, highlighting features like ad-free viewing, early access, bonus content, full firearms training classes, behind-the-scenes footage, and monthly seminars. It also directs viewers to the free ASP Lite App for content not suitable for YouTube. Several news story links and raw video links are provided, along with links to a fitness group, recommended products and sponsors, seminars, the ASP National Conference, and an ankle medical kit. Podcast links and information about John's background are also included. The content is presented with an "Attitude. Skills. Plan." philosophy.
This video details the story of Millie, a 67-year-old woman who used her firearm in self-defense after being targeted in a "bumping robbery" attempt. The incident led to significant legal challenges, with the USCCA covering $500,000 in legal fees. The narrative covers the backstory, the confrontation leading to the shooting, Millie's call to the USCCA, court proceedings, and the eventual verdict. The USCCA promotes its services, highlighting its role in providing education, training, and self-defense liability insurance to responsible gun owners.
This episode of The Gun Collective podcast features host Jon Patton interviewing Andy Raymond of Engage Armament. The title, "Gun Store Owner PUT IN JAIL FOR DEFENDING IT!", suggests a discussion likely revolving around self-defense incidents, legal ramifications for gun owners, and potentially the protection of property. Given the podcast format and the sponsor mentions for Blackout Coffee and Vertx (a tactical gear company), the episode likely delves into topics relevant to gun rights, responsible gun ownership, and personal security.
This video, titled "Carjackers Pick The Wrong Dude In Dallas," appears to be a real-world incident where an individual successfully defended themselves against carjacking attempts in Dallas. The description promotes various services and products from Active Self Protection (ASP), including their app, delete personal information services, medical kits, and seminars. The core content seems to be a raw video of the self-defense event, likely analyzed or presented by ASP.
This video discusses the complex decision of accepting a plea deal after a self-defense incident, even when the individual believes they acted correctly. It explores the risks and potential benefits of both plea deals and going to trial, using real-life examples to illustrate how plea deals can significantly reduce sentences. Key factors such as risk tolerance, financial costs, personal circumstances, and the critical role of an experienced attorney in navigating these choices are examined. The content also highlights other USCCA member stories involving firearms in self-defense scenarios, touching on legal repercussions.