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Warning a potential attacker that you are armed?
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<blockquote data-quote="spd67" data-source="post: 1069104" data-attributes="member: 9008"><p>As a Police Officer who has been in violent encounters I can say that this is not the best sound decision when your safety is involved. It will take police time to respond. Violent encounters are very fluid and happen very fast in just seconds. I would not choose to enclose myself in a car and decrease my ability for movement in essence I am a sitting duck if the other person decides to attack. I would opt to drive away and if that is not an option I would get out of the coffin on wheels. Once Outside I would create distance and seek cover while on the phone to Police and watching the individual. If the person keeps advancing I would tell the person to stay back loudly and several times so other possible witnesses present could hear me and see me I would even use body language so those people present whom could not hear me could see me with my arms extended in the universal sign of "stop or stay back" </p><p></p><p>when It comes time to brandish my fire arm I am not going to give any warning. Just because I see a knife on the persons hip does not mean he doesn't have a gun in the pocket. But the fact that you can see a weapon on the persons's hip goes into your mindset and plays into the fact that you are in Fear for your life or the life of another. I want the element of surprise and I want to be the first one with the gun out. I don't want to do anything that would tip the other person off that I was getting ready to deploy my CCW and give them the opportunity to pull theirs. </p><p></p><p>there have been extensive study's done on knife versus gun and a person within 21 feet can pull a knife, close distance, and stab before someone can pull and use their CCW in almost all the instances. </p><p></p><p>Once the police do arrive explain to them that you attempted to get away and or create distance, you told them to stay back (and you have witnesses backing that up), you observed a weapon on the persons side (note any movement they make toward the weapon), Take note of what they are saying to you are they making any threats are they cursing your ect.., They made aggressive advances to you even after you told them to stay back, and you were in fear for your life or the life of another.</p><p></p><p>Do not tell the person you have a gun and you are willing to use it...Just pull the gun when it is appropriate and defend yourself because at this point you did everything you could to avoid the violent encounter and are left with only the one option of defending yourself. </p><p></p><p>Just my thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spd67, post: 1069104, member: 9008"] As a Police Officer who has been in violent encounters I can say that this is not the best sound decision when your safety is involved. It will take police time to respond. Violent encounters are very fluid and happen very fast in just seconds. I would not choose to enclose myself in a car and decrease my ability for movement in essence I am a sitting duck if the other person decides to attack. I would opt to drive away and if that is not an option I would get out of the coffin on wheels. Once Outside I would create distance and seek cover while on the phone to Police and watching the individual. If the person keeps advancing I would tell the person to stay back loudly and several times so other possible witnesses present could hear me and see me I would even use body language so those people present whom could not hear me could see me with my arms extended in the universal sign of "stop or stay back" when It comes time to brandish my fire arm I am not going to give any warning. Just because I see a knife on the persons hip does not mean he doesn't have a gun in the pocket. But the fact that you can see a weapon on the persons's hip goes into your mindset and plays into the fact that you are in Fear for your life or the life of another. I want the element of surprise and I want to be the first one with the gun out. I don't want to do anything that would tip the other person off that I was getting ready to deploy my CCW and give them the opportunity to pull theirs. there have been extensive study's done on knife versus gun and a person within 21 feet can pull a knife, close distance, and stab before someone can pull and use their CCW in almost all the instances. Once the police do arrive explain to them that you attempted to get away and or create distance, you told them to stay back (and you have witnesses backing that up), you observed a weapon on the persons side (note any movement they make toward the weapon), Take note of what they are saying to you are they making any threats are they cursing your ect.., They made aggressive advances to you even after you told them to stay back, and you were in fear for your life or the life of another. Do not tell the person you have a gun and you are willing to use it...Just pull the gun when it is appropriate and defend yourself because at this point you did everything you could to avoid the violent encounter and are left with only the one option of defending yourself. Just my thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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