Back to Top

Responding Officer Uses Distance To Handle The Threat

Please thank Zero9 Solutions for bringing us today’s video of Responding Officer Uses Distance To Handle The Threat! Zero9 is a member of our holster consortium. They focus on duty gear for law enforcement officers and for private citizens using load-bearing vests. Their radio holder is very good. Check them out at http://get-asp.com/zero9 2021 ASP National Conference: https://get-asp.com/ASPNC April’s Emotional Fitness Seminar: https://get-asp.com/april2021ef Check out the ASP Instructor Certification Program at: https://www.aspinstructors.com/ Cover Your ASP Tour: https://get-asp.com/dpth ASP Extra: http://youtube.com/activeselfprotectionextra Need a Quality Holster? Here are a few that we recommend: Full Kydex Dark Star Gear – https://get-asp.com/darkstar Henry Holsters – https://get-asp.com/henryholsters KSG Armory – https://get-asp.com/KSGArmory  Three Quarter Kydex Zero9 – http://get-asp.com/zero9 PHLster – http://get-asp.com/phlster Black Arch Protos M – https://get-asp.com/protos  For more information – https://get-asp.com/holsters ASP merch is now in stock in the store…go get a newly designed limited edition ASP polo! http://get-asp.com/store If you value what we do at ASP, would you consider becoming an ASP Patron Member to support the work it takes to make the narrated videos like Responding Officer Uses Distance To Handle The Threat? https://get-asp.com/patron or https://get-asp.com/patron-annual gives the details and benefits. Raw video: https://youtu.be/nYpHnJV9OI8 Attitude. Skills. Plan. ASP Sponsors and Recommended Products: https://activeselfprotection.com/recommended-products-and-sponsors/ (music in the outro courtesy of Bensound at http://www.bensound.com) Copyright Disclaimer. Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.

Comments

Kevin S says:

Only a mother shitty enough to raise a son like this would then proceed to encourage riots in her streets and attempt to profit off her sons attempted murder of an innocent officer.

Dan hardie says:

Shooting justified.. these d!cks who riot after seeing these need to just f^ck off

James Jacocks says:

The video speaks for itself. I advise all folks, facing a family crisis like this, never call the police. The police aren't equipped to deal with mentally ill folks and many such folks bear an inordinate grudge against the police. An angry husband may not listen to police instructions and the police instinctively take a woman's side so here's another recipe for disaster. Of course, if you want your spouse or child arrested or dead, this doesn't apply.

Snarky says:

John expresses sympathy for those with mental health issues, then calls the man a "dirtbag." Hypocrisy, or moral confusion? This is yet another unfortunate outcome, highlighting America's abysmal failure to effectively address the multi-faceted problem of mental illness.

Mase Mason says:

Can we have some video's of whhhite bad ass dude's.

James Branstetter says:

I'd love to hear your family's story sometime, John.

george alicea says:

Dam good shooting. Love when cops do a 1 shot kill. Bless em all. You point a weapon at a cop you get dropped

christian gutierrez says:

I understand mom upset about it. But filling a lawsuit is not the correct move here. I guess mom wanted his kid to injure or kill the officer.

angel gonzalez says:

Civil lawsuit? Martyrs for a paycheck.

george alicea says:

Fuck distance. Lead his ass & I bet the threat stops

Write a comment

*