Criminals Are Bad: Carjacking | Active Self Protection
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He did a great job of fully complying and not trying to resist. This would have safely protected him and his son. As you always say, either fully comply or fully resist. Don't hang in the balance. May his soul rest in peace I hope the little guy doesn't hold this against law enforcement as a grudge which might affect his attitude towards them in the future. Quite a sad video though
It really appeared to me that the crook got back out of the victim's silver vehicle and went to the back bumper and shot the dad. He fired that direction, dad dropped immediately, then he got back into vehicle, there for a bit, then took off. Just doesnt look to me like shots came from across the street to hit dad at the time he dropped. So sad.
I pray for the safety and well being of my children when ever they come to mind; there's nothing more I can do if I'm not with them. But, from a young age they were all trained on how to shoot and protect themselves with a firearm. God help who ever tries to carjack my kids.
I've taught my 3 year old how to follow orders to move to cover and how to follow behind me with a hand on my shirt tail while I move and turn randomly. We call it the "bad guy game"
I just showed my daughter how to make an emergency call. She's starting kindergarten, so doesn't quite know her numbers well enough to dial 9-1-1, but on iPhones if you tap the power button repeatedly it initiates an SOS call that calls local authorities(regardless of what country you're in) and then alerts people in your emergency contacts. It's also a great way for adults to make an emergency call because you can do it without unlocking or even looking at your phone, if the situation calls for it.
This is sad that the Dad died. It is very good to get your family into your plan
Too poor quality to put on your channel
I wonder which country has cheaper time share rentals, Brasil or Somalia?
Brazil cops are fucking idiots. they dont assess anything they just shoot because their third world shithole of a country allows it.
He did a great job of fully complying and not trying to resist. This would have safely protected him and his son.
As you always say, either fully comply or fully resist.
Don't hang in the balance.
May his soul rest in peace
I hope the little guy doesn't hold this against law enforcement as a grudge which might affect his attitude towards them in the future.
Quite a sad video though
So the dad could have just keped going strait. Bad guy did it.
Brazil should sponsor you bc mostly every vid is coming out of Brazil
It really appeared to me that the crook got back out of the victim's silver vehicle and went to the back bumper and shot the dad. He fired that direction, dad dropped immediately, then he got back into vehicle, there for a bit, then took off. Just doesnt look to me like shots came from across the street to hit dad at the time he dropped. So sad.
I pray for the safety and well being of my children when ever they come to mind; there's nothing more I can do if I'm not with them. But, from a young age they were all trained on how to shoot and protect themselves with a firearm. God help who ever tries to carjack my kids.
If those were off duty officers they would of successfully got the bad guys
I've taught my 3 year old how to follow orders to move to cover and how to follow behind me with a hand on my shirt tail while I move and turn randomly. We call it the "bad guy game"
nothing like GOV coming to the rescue….
discuss shooting the tires
Too bad the father didn't punch it. If the carjackers could just drive off forward, the father should have been able to as well.
I just showed my daughter how to make an emergency call. She's starting kindergarten, so doesn't quite know her numbers well enough to dial 9-1-1, but on iPhones if you tap the power button repeatedly it initiates an SOS call that calls local authorities(regardless of what country you're in) and then alerts people in your emergency contacts. It's also a great way for adults to make an emergency call because you can do it without unlocking or even looking at your phone, if the situation calls for it.
This was hard to take.
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He saved his boy, bottom line.
If I had a child, I would like to teach him what to do, but I wouldn't know how to bring it up and what to say