Six Things YOU DO That Gets You Arrested After a Self Defense Shooting

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  • @EthicalPreparedness
    @EthicalPreparedness  3 года назад +513

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    • @A.J.Collins
      @A.J.Collins 3 года назад +12

      What about unloading and making safe your own firearm after a shooting?

    • @EthicalPreparedness
      @EthicalPreparedness  3 года назад +46

      @@A.J.Collins I personally advise against that, and here's why:
      Part of the investigation will be how many shots you fired in self-defense.
      And this is done for several reasons... but one reason may be because a greedy attorney says you fired 100 times.
      So one of the ways the cops tell how many times you fired your gun is by counting how many unspent rounds are left in the gun.
      So: if you have a 15 round mag... and you have 10 rounds left in your mag after the self-defense shooting... then that means that you fired your gun 5 times in self-defense.
      So that will help to keep a greedy civil attorney from trying to say that you shot at the bad guy 15 times or whatever.
      I hope I articulated that correctly; and I may actually make a video on this. :)

    • @A.J.Collins
      @A.J.Collins 3 года назад +17

      @@EthicalPreparedness Thank you for your insight and for the helpful information you are providing through your videos.

    • @Oxnate
      @Oxnate 3 года назад +24

      Dang. That "Don't touch the suspect's gun" advice could have saved a life. Johnny Hurley stopped a (likely) ma ss sh oo tt er in Colorado, but was sh ot by a responding officer after he picked up the perp's AR.

    • @glen1arthur
      @glen1arthur 3 года назад +6

      @@A.J.Collins I was wondering the same thing.

  • @therealist4525
    @therealist4525 3 года назад +6698

    I'm more scared of the legal process than shooting someone in self defense omg

    • @therightisright8276
      @therightisright8276 3 года назад +57

      Right!

    • @Duke_of_Prunes
      @Duke_of_Prunes 3 года назад +399

      That's why so many people suggest the 3 S's -- shoot, shovel, and shutup. That is an obvious felony, though, and I would....uh....never....uh, suggest such action.

    • @rickallman1318
      @rickallman1318 3 года назад +12

      @Paul Martin Totally!

    • @t_rexdiaz6778
      @t_rexdiaz6778 3 года назад +30

      Learn non lethal shots

    • @t_rexdiaz6778
      @t_rexdiaz6778 3 года назад +11

      @Paul Martin a rpg its a lethan weapon

  • @Officialbrimbully
    @Officialbrimbully 11 месяцев назад +313

    The fact you can die if you don’t defend yourself and go to jail if you do is INSANE.

    • @swifstart_7777
      @swifstart_7777 9 месяцев назад +16

      The country we live as if criminals should be respected in their craft

    • @srobeck77
      @srobeck77 8 месяцев назад

      Its not always so black and white. For example, did you instigate or threaten someone with a gun. Or did the suspect cuss you out, so you then shoot him right away? Road rage shooting, etc.

    • @brianchaplin9085BEC.
      @brianchaplin9085BEC. 6 месяцев назад +7

      That's it in a nutshell

    • @Jenna-zv6ve2sx4u
      @Jenna-zv6ve2sx4u 5 месяцев назад +11

      i rather be judged by 12 then carried by 6.

    • @DeeTried
      @DeeTried 4 месяца назад +6

      @@Jenna-zv6ve2sx4u you can die or get assaulted prison due prison politics though

  • @r3ptile584
    @r3ptile584 3 года назад +3862

    “I’m happy to comply and assist, officer. Any questions you have can be answered through my attorney.” DO NOT talk to police, or make any attempt to represent yourself.

    • @AG-en5y
      @AG-en5y 3 года назад +52

      Faxxx

    • @tyates4398
      @tyates4398 3 года назад +203

      and these are the people were supposed to trust. no thank you

    • @alberttrump457
      @alberttrump457 3 года назад +184

      I told the cops that... So they locked me in the back of a cop car for 6 hours in 106 degree weather. They then held me without medical attention and under 24 hour supervision for suicide even though I've never been suicidal for 2 weeks before dropping everything. It took over 30 officers and an entire swat team to arrest me. They shot my cat in self defense... I sit the guy twice in the chest, once through the heart, with hst jhp and the dude was on enough drugs to run away and drive himself to the hospital where he survived...

    • @wwhite3031
      @wwhite3031 3 года назад +133

      @@alberttrump457 that's a fucked up story dude...glad you survived

    • @mrl3285
      @mrl3285 3 года назад +43

      easier way to make 100% certian you dont become a POW in your own country, is to not comply immediately.

  • @robertclippinger6562
    @robertclippinger6562 Год назад +147

    As a retired (25 yrs), Deputy Sheriff, I find all this advise ,excellent.

    • @pyroactivatorandsensorydev9817
      @pyroactivatorandsensorydev9817 2 месяца назад

      yes, we need more honest officers, if the police fail to act, you have no rights! even if you are the good guy! Police often present it by opinion, not facts, judges should investigate independently, they do not! Australia is a police state, corrupt as hell. One police officer told me, I fear my fellow officer more than facing a gang of bikers. in front of me, he turned around and saw his partner walk away.

  • @slappychap969
    @slappychap969 3 года назад +3039

    ABSOLUTELY DON'T MAKE ANY STATEMENT WITHOUT A LAWYER PRESENT PERIOD.

    • @cgustafson240
      @cgustafson240 3 года назад +247

      A family friend who is a LEO said that this couldn't be stressed enough. Regardless of what's going on, if they are asking questions it isn't because they have your best interests at heart.

    • @oldsport4029
      @oldsport4029 3 года назад +185

      @@peterv1318 wrong. Never call anyone before calling 911. They will look at your call history and see that you have called someone before 911. Bad idea they will use this against you in court. He specifically says to call attorney after the call to 911 has been made.

    • @9glowrider485
      @9glowrider485 3 года назад +176

      @@peterv1318 Na. You tell the LEO that your life was in danger and you were forced to defend yourself, and you will cooperate fully once your attorney is present. That's it.

    • @DavidLLambertmobile
      @DavidLLambertmobile 3 года назад +33

      @@oldsport4029 this is what a NYPD officer did in New York. He shot a suspect & 📞 his union shop steward. Not 911 first. He was convicted in court for a bad shoot.

    • @rondye9398
      @rondye9398 3 года назад +70

      My ex wife tried to shoot me this past year. She ended up with a life threatening wound. I was immediately arrested for a number of gun charges. They were all dropped once I explained what took place. She was arrested on 7 felonies and has been jailed since. I was arrested and jailed, because I ask for a lawyer and I would take time to figure out what happened.

  • @raifcluster
    @raifcluster 3 года назад +3406

    Never ever tell the officer, "Officer, he attacked me with a weapon so I filled him with freedom seeds." That will be bad for you in court.

  • @ST-lo6fm
    @ST-lo6fm 3 года назад +1579

    Don’t live in NJ, Ca or NY is a good start

  • @33RROCHA
    @33RROCHA Год назад +86

    I am a firearms instructor and this was an excellent free video to all those who are thinking of becoming qualified to carry a firearm or have firearms in your homes to defend yourself and your families lives. It it highly imperative that you practice your shooting skills at a certified firearms range with instructors that are willing to help you to become better prepared for a situation such as to protect your home or property as well as a self defense shoot that you are involved in. A Certified Range does offer classes either as a group or individual training that will make you a proficient shooter at the range and will instill the confidence and the know how on what to do in case of a self defense shoot. Respectfully, Hawk

  • @loudcamaro79.
    @loudcamaro79. 3 года назад +4071

    it's pretty bad that defending yourself gets more aggravating than letting a criminal just blow your brains out and get away with it.. our justice system needs to be sat down, looked at and fixed.

    • @justinh4462
      @justinh4462 3 года назад +116

      I would say it's a worthwhile trade off. Regardless of the intentions of the opponent, you are still causing significant harm or death. The repercussions of which cause stress to not only yourself and the injured party, but also the families and friends of those involved.
      Defending ourselves and our loved ones is necessary sometimes and an inherent right of the citizen, but we all must be held accountable for our actions, regardless of intent or consequence.

    • @ftf100gang
      @ftf100gang 3 года назад +340

      I traded my clean record for defending my life last year may 22nd I’ll never forget luckily the judge noticed I was defending myself but even then they still opted to give me a misdemeanor reckless endangerment for a round that wasn’t even from my firearm it was from the guy shooting me I’m fortunate to be here and at least the judge gave me my guns and gun rights back and didn’t strip me of them our justice system must be fixed!

    • @WilliamMcAdams
      @WilliamMcAdams 3 года назад +91

      Amen.
      The whole system is busted, from top to bottom.
      There's no "going back", only "building better."
      Remember, the Founding Fathers founded the system that led to where we are today. It wasn't their intention to put us here, but it happened none the less.
      We must closely examine what they did, and right the wrongs.

    • @bobsanders8030
      @bobsanders8030 3 года назад +272

      Criminals are victims in the eyes of liberal judges unfortunately.

    • @MrBlackMysterious
      @MrBlackMysterious 3 года назад +7

      The whole gun-situation should be changed wtf

  • @ge0arc244
    @ge0arc244 3 года назад +1234

    I'm retired from 15 years of Law Enforcement myself and Everything he said will save your life.

    • @vincentnord5914
      @vincentnord5914 3 года назад +22

      Agreed! even bury the dead body in your neighbor’s backyard will save your life.😜

    • @gmork1090
      @gmork1090 3 года назад +14

      @@vincentnord5914 Satellites, drones, neighbor with decent awareness out for a quiet jog. A nanny or security cam with a view into the backyard. But sure, bury the body in your neighbors yard. ;)

    • @wtfsalommy3250
      @wtfsalommy3250 3 года назад +1

      Who are we to kidd...wez all onalist..i bet the boiz in UT have a blast outta our searches. Ptsd too.... :-b

    • @truknz71
      @truknz71 3 года назад +3

      Ge0 Arc...Not save your life but save you from going to prison.

    • @ge0arc244
      @ge0arc244 3 года назад +10

      @@truknz71 I will make this Clear: For me Prison = Death! Life isn't Fun if Something Else is in Control of your actions! So about the Same for me and a few others, Take Away Freedom means Take Away Life!

  • @trashman4444
    @trashman4444 3 года назад +419

    It should go without saying, but also DO NOT TALK TO THE PRESS AFTER AN INCIDENT EITHER !

    • @KingAdrock420
      @KingAdrock420 3 года назад +20

      100%. If you _really_ want to make a statement to the press, let your lawyer do it.

    • @jamespondy0
      @jamespondy0 3 года назад

      The press doesn't talk to shooters.
      Sure to the whole "investigation" bit

    • @trashman4444
      @trashman4444 3 года назад +4

      @@jamespondy0 If they can get you to say something the DA can use against you, then yes they try to. Especially at the local level. They go silent on good shoots.

    • @Dajokerboy101
      @Dajokerboy101 3 года назад +1

      Na imma tell em how I feel lol

    • @trashman4444
      @trashman4444 3 года назад +1

      @@Dajokerboy101 You be you ! :)

  • @noloferratus
    @noloferratus Год назад +196

    I can attest to the fact that the police are not your friends after defending myself from a violet attacker twice my size. The police still wanted to make me seem like the bad guy who attacked the person twice his size for no apparent reason. The police also lied and said the hollow tube I used to defend myself was a tire iron.

    • @mattbeckley9483
      @mattbeckley9483 Год назад +1

      It's interesting you got that the very 1st part of the video explained very well why you were treated like that assuming you didn't just assault somebody with a weapon 1. You may not have been using reasonable force what was the other guy holding if he had nothing but his hands you didn't have right to bring a weapon that could kill someone you stuck him with a deadly weapon if hit in the head it would cause a blunt force trauma ending his life

    • @user-vc6wo7cq8v
      @user-vc6wo7cq8v Год назад +1

      Never trust the police!

    • @Fandango229
      @Fandango229 Год назад

      I don’t believe you at all. Police have no desire to arrest the wrong person. Anyone that says they want to is lying.

    • @jasonjohnson8776
      @jasonjohnson8776 Год назад +1

      Matt is wrong if you're in a stand your ground state....Cops are not our friends,they always lie

    • @mikeleschber33
      @mikeleschber33 Год назад +1

      cops are never on your side. they are only looking for a way to ruin your life.

  • @Leogalassi75
    @Leogalassi75 3 года назад +1614

    Man, it's really hard to watch this, because in my coutry (Brasil) it's illegal to defend oneself or one's family in ANY situation. Even if your dog bites an attacker, or if a thief gets hurt by jumping your house's wall, or if you punch a guy who's trying to rape your wife, in all cases you're held criminally responsible. Friends, USA has aways been a beacon to freedom (as cheese as it sounds). Keep fighting for your rights.

    • @aherrns1894
      @aherrns1894 3 года назад +57

      That's the reason why I keep a shovel among my tools. And have a big backyard that needs fertilizer.
      Emtao Bolsonaro e um bleff?

    • @MikeBrown-go1pc
      @MikeBrown-go1pc 3 года назад +66

      Those days are over. Leftists love violent criminals and absolutely despise decent people. Only way to go from here is straight down.

    • @mikespectre4153
      @mikespectre4153 3 года назад +29

      What kind of backwards ass country???? I really hope you're lying but I'm terrified that you might be telling the truth

    • @abigailhowe8302
      @abigailhowe8302 3 года назад +59

      @@MikeBrown-go1pc "libs LOVE rapists"
      just think about how RETARDED what you're saying is... and realize how badly you have to *SPIN* that statement to make it even remotely believable

    • @timmorin6657
      @timmorin6657 3 года назад +51

      @@abigailhowe8302 they absolutely do love criminals in Canada or USA, libs are libs.

  • @terrysanders999
    @terrysanders999 2 года назад +1173

    I teach self defense and am a retired LEO also. This video is excellent! One additional piece of advice I would offer is as soon as safe use your smartphone and quickly record a 360 degree video. Crime scenes get contaminated and altered especially when EMS arrives. Sadly improperly trained police sometimes screw up crime scenes. Get your on pics/video because it is your butt on the line! You might even capture witnesses or other suspects that leave the scene prior to LE arrival or capture witnesses LE fail to interview. You can literally capture a video in seconds that could save your butt. No one will look out for you as well as “you”! Just keep in mind if you get a woke police officer or prosecutor you will need all the defense you can gather.

    • @bobbyperry7449
      @bobbyperry7449 2 года назад +31

      Great advice as well thanks I did not Evan think about that.

    • @ivepeters
      @ivepeters 2 года назад +31

      Yep, document everything possible with your phone

    • @davlav77ify
      @davlav77ify 2 года назад

      Just bury the attacker in your back yard

    • @GM8101PHX
      @GM8101PHX 2 года назад +29

      That could mean also to have your phone recording during the incident, proving you had no choice but to use deadly force. Even the recording of voices can be the difference of a long jail and prison stay!!!!!

    • @BryanBenefield
      @BryanBenefield 2 года назад +55

      Agreed but also don't volunteer any recordings until your attorney has reviewed them. I wouldn't even volunteer at the scene that the recording existed to keep the device from being seized as evidence.
      It is naive to think that you don't have anything on your phone that could be used against you and that the cops would restrain from reviewing and recording anything but what you want them to see.

  • @Anna_weird
    @Anna_weird 3 года назад +586

    As a soldier we were issued with a post incident instruction card with 5 points
    1. Explain: This person tried to kill me
    2. Complaint: I am willing to make a complaint
    3. Evidence: There is their weapon
    4. Witness's: Those people saw the attack
    5. SILENCE: Officer i will cooperate with your investigation, but first i need to speak with my legal representative.
    No 5 will allow you at a minimum 24hrs to decompress post incident.

    • @zackiinu7194
      @zackiinu7194 3 года назад +128

      1. Explain: Call 911 and say: “I was physically attacked and the attacker tried to kill me. I acted in self-defense. Please send the police and paramedics to this location at . . .” End the call and immediately turn off your phone.
      2. Complaint: DO NOT tell the police that you’re willing to make a complaint. You can do that later, under the advice of your attorney.
      3. Evidence: Let the police do their own investigation. DO NOT point out anything to them that you believe to be evidence.
      4. Witnesses: Let the police do their own investigation. DO NOT point out anyone to them who you believe to be credible witnesses.
      5. SILENCE: DO NOT tell the police that you will cooperate. You can do that later, if that’s what you and your attorney think you should do.
      6. The only thing you should say to the police is, “I was attacked and I acted in self defense. I want to speak to my attorney.” It is crucial that you get on record with the responding officers that you acted in “self defense.”
      7. “I want to speak to my attorney.” This statement should shutdown the questions coming from the police. If not, keep repeating it and/or demand to speak to a supervisor.
      7.1. DO NOT invoke your constitutional right to remain silent, as this can, and most likely will, be brought up during your trial.
      8. Expect to be arrested. Say nothing to nobody (except for name and DOB ) until you have spoken to your attorney.
      9. DO NOT tell your story to fellow inmates. They are all snitches and even hearsay evidence will be used against you. KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT at all times about the incident until you have bonded out.

    • @TheGeenat
      @TheGeenat 3 года назад +16

      @@zackiinu7194 fantastic advise start to finish.

    • @swordsman3000
      @swordsman3000 3 года назад +16

      @@zackiinu7194 excellent , especially point 3
      i was on a jury for assault with a deadly weapon, the cops didn't even provide the weapon in court ...that in addition to other facts brought us to not guilty...sometimes the State's case in crap

    • @mrhello7611
      @mrhello7611 3 года назад +12

      @@zackiinu7194 I cannot claim to know the law at an expert level, that being said, I'm pretty sure the 7th point is *mildly* faulty
      You should be able to invoke your Constitutional 5th Amendment Right to remain silent and if what I believe is correct then it's literally not supposed to be *allowed* for your prosecutors to infer potential culpability from you deciding to abstain from answering questions from Law Enforcement

    • @NighthawkCarbine
      @NighthawkCarbine 3 года назад +8

      @@zackiinu7194 #2 Bad Advice, #3 Bad Advice, #4 Bad Advice,#5 Bad advice, #7.1 Bad advice. I recently retired from 38 years of LEO service, the last 10 as a homicide unit supervisor. I have investigated/supervised hundreds of homicides, justifiable civilian and officer involved shootings.

  • @BayanLapell
    @BayanLapell Год назад +171

    As a retired LEO myself, the first thing I tell people to do is if you are going to get a gun for personal defense, go through and read the self defense laws in your state and then when you get done reading them, read them again. One thing we were taught in academy and I will tell everyone else, if the responding officer asks what happened and you reply with "I shot and wanted to kill him" you have shown intent and that can be used against you. You say you shot to STOP the bad guy from doing what he was doing.

    • @c.kegger5978
      @c.kegger5978 Год назад +25

      So do the law enforcement officers read laws and then read then again? Maybe law enforcement should be required to know the laws they are supposed to be upholding. After all, how can you enforce law if you aren’t required to know the laws?

    • @sashmiel6566
      @sashmiel6566 9 месяцев назад +6

      @@c.kegger5978 Which is why we need to remove qualified immunity.

    • @jimwolaver9375
      @jimwolaver9375 8 месяцев назад +6

      I respectfully disagree, Officer Lapell. I suggest NEVER saying "I shot" for any reason. The DA does not need to be able to tell the jury I said those words under ANY circumstances. I suggest MAYBE saying, "They attacked me. My lawyer has advised me not to say anything else."

    • @sprinkleddonuts6094
      @sprinkleddonuts6094 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@jimwolaver9375ok then explain why this guy that attacked you has 2 gunSHOT wounds.
      Attorney: so you did Shoot the guy to stop the attack?
      You: Yes
      Attorney: so you LIED FULL KNOWING you SHOT TWICE?
      You: but but i didn’t lie i said i stopped him.
      Attorney: Stopped him with… What exactly?
      You: My Gun
      You see how ridiculous this is?

    • @jimwolaver9375
      @jimwolaver9375 6 месяцев назад

      @@sprinkleddonuts6094 Its easy for you to incriminate me when you control both sides of the conversation. If you're going to answer for me, then its not me on trial. Just out of curiosity, are you a lawyer?

  • @briancarter3704
    @briancarter3704 3 года назад +319

    Don't bury the body in ur own backyard when possible

    • @tyjohnston5889
      @tyjohnston5889 3 года назад +14

      Yeah cause all it does is cause confusion. Everytime as I've found out.

    • @romak4756
      @romak4756 3 года назад +4

      Burn it

    • @eddiesaint8713
      @eddiesaint8713 3 года назад +5

      Nope that’s how they find the others

    • @MrSouthsideMuscle
      @MrSouthsideMuscle 3 года назад +23

      Bury the body in the neighbors yard instead

    • @georgeaddison5628
      @georgeaddison5628 3 года назад

      Haha that's right go read my post 👍

  • @jamesbretti8724
    @jamesbretti8724 2 года назад +605

    When the police arrive their primary purpose is to be the eyes and ears that builds the case for the prosecution. ZIP IT! No matter how nice or agreeable they seem to be, at the scene, they are not your friends. Be polite and respectful but don’t give them anything. EVERYTHING you say CAN and WILL BE heals against you.

    • @yammer123
      @yammer123 2 года назад +8

      roflmao your comment is great.

    • @70sHollyDay
      @70sHollyDay 2 года назад +13

      Especially If they're "your friend" & aggreeable 🤦🏼‍♀️😎👍

    • @esau93631
      @esau93631 2 года назад

      now only if I can get the sex slave I forced to sit in the sex swing next to the dead guy on my skid marked ridden chonies until the police arrive to do the same thing.... that is priceless

    • @billp4
      @billp4 2 года назад +14

      That strikes me as the definition of a con man.

    • @RotterStudios
      @RotterStudios 2 года назад +6

      I understand this, but don't some cops see this as the defender hiding info or not cooperating?

  • @ronlawrence5021
    @ronlawrence5021 3 года назад +421

    Kudos to this man for being honest about your initial interaction with the police.
    "Officer, I was in fear for my life. I used only the amount of force which was immediately necessary to stop my attacker. I have no further comment to make until my attorney arrives."

    • @anglepsycho
      @anglepsycho 3 года назад +11

      Shocker: you're not white, you'll still get shot or fucked over. If you say "I was in fear for my life", they can still say that you could have just ran or hid until they arrived or whatever.

    • @ronlawrence5021
      @ronlawrence5021 3 года назад +6

      @@anglepsycho
      I guess I have to agree. At least one member of your jury has to agree they'd be in fear for their life as well.

    • @ronlawrence5021
      @ronlawrence5021 3 года назад +2

      @@darellmoffatt4034
      I wouldn't recommend using that.

    • @stewie84
      @stewie84 3 года назад +3

      @@anglepsycho that assumes a jurisdiction with a duty to retreat.

    • @ronwilliams329
      @ronwilliams329 3 года назад +8

      Fear of my life urban legend defense! Ya'll go down to your DAs office and ask him how many folks go to trial and use that as their defense! He'll tell you NONE! Why? Because in a court of law that is not a defense, it's a reason you acted. Lawyers don't use it as the defense of their clients. Many people are in jail PRESETLY in your State thinking that because they feared for their lives they were justified in taking someone else's life! It comes out in so many trials it's not funny. Though rarely are they charged with Murder 1 but often they serve time for manslaughter.
      In any self-defense/use of lethal force investigation and/or criminal trial, "the reasonable man concept" comes into full play here boys and girls. You damned best know this before letting the Bad Ass in you do the thinking for you on the streets and then trying to cop a sorry line of defense about you being fearful of your life. A court of law is real, youtube stories on shootings in gun forums mostly are not. The law is very real to those on the wrong end of it. Tell that crap line to a cop after killing someone and see if you don't end up in jail within the hour. 99.99% chance.
      Here it is straight form the Law of Homicide in case you're doubting - Some killings of one human being by another human being are authorized by law because of the peculiar circumstances of the killing. Suppose a person awakens in his own bedroom to discover a stranger present. The stranger is apparently armed with a deadly weapon and is offering to kill the homeowner in his bed. The homeowner reaches into his night stand, removes a pistol, and shoots the intruder dead. This is a homicide, because one human being has killed another human being, but it is a justifiable homicide because killings in self-defense when the killer "reasonably" fears for his life and has no "reasonable" alternative but to use deadly force are authorized by law. If the killer has no criminal intent, and the killing occurs under circumstances where killings of other human beings are either commanded or authorized by law, the killing is called a justifiable homicide. There it is folks - you best understand "reasonable" or you're up Mierda creek! It's all about "can you articulate" your reasons for acting and they must be reasonable to a jury, not in your own mind!

  • @troyholder1
    @troyholder1 Год назад +26

    #7 before the police get there MAKE SURE that there is NOT a second threat, be aware of it, it happens. Great video, subscribed.

  • @unclemikeb
    @unclemikeb 3 года назад +224

    He is so right about staying at the scene. however if an angry crowd assembles and it begins to appear they are friends of the one you shot maybe you should leave, call 911 and tell the person you are driving to the police station. Make it clear you are attempting to surrender.

    • @Bullzeye1000yds
      @Bullzeye1000yds 3 года назад +18

      Take pictures!!! That way some ass can't walk away with the attackers weapon.

    • @sroberds640
      @sroberds640 3 года назад +16

      @@Bullzeye1000ydsI totally agree with you. I just posted that scenario, and my thought is when your in a panic and adrenaline is pumping you can't think straight, let alone push buttons on a phone and on top of that you are now paranoid about revenge from his friends. The worst is they could kill you and probably get away with it and leave the scene cause nobody saw nuttin'!

    • @khristionlouvatin6874
      @khristionlouvatin6874 3 года назад

      🤣😂

    • @christophercolvin5353
      @christophercolvin5353 3 года назад +2

      Great advice.

  • @rpap5322
    @rpap5322 3 года назад +137

    Personally i think its a dam shame the honest law abiding citizen who shoots and kills a burglar or a deadly threat to your self or family member, that the home owner has to pay an outfit just in case you need an attorney..... actually i think there should be no repercussion at all for the honest home owner who was protecting his life or others in the house... it is total bull shit that this has to happen...

    • @EthicalPreparedness
      @EthicalPreparedness  3 года назад +32

      I agree with you.
      The main reason I have legal protection is not for criminal court, but for civil court and some greedy civil attorney wanting to sue.

    • @johnharrison9685
      @johnharrison9685 3 года назад +19

      It IS total BS because when some scumbag kills an honest, law-abiding citizen, they are usually gotten off the hook and will waltz out of jail free without a care in the world.

    • @TheGreatAmphibian
      @TheGreatAmphibian 3 года назад +1

      @@johnharrison9685 So... You learned this where? Watching bad 70s movies???

    • @whispersinthedark88
      @whispersinthedark88 3 года назад +10

      @@johnharrison9685 Shit at least they usually get some time, much of the time with rape cases the prosecutors don't even bother perusing charges because they and the cops don't even bother to investigate the damn case, and even when they plead guilty they hardly get any time. I along with a few good friends had to investigate and hunt down evidence and previous victims to give to my lawyer on a platter after she informed me that they didn't think there was a strong enough case...because they hadn't done an investigation. The bastard would have gotten away with it again if we hadn't done their jobs for them, and even after he pled guilty they only gave him 18months, and of course he got out early. He had been raping girls since he was in high school but none of them came forward to press charges so he kept doing it ,and it progressed with time. I guess in a way Im glad that piece of shit picked the wrong woman when he went after me , because there was so way in hell I was going to let him get away with that shit, if it couldn't be done legally he would've been in a much worse situation.

    • @johnharrison9685
      @johnharrison9685 3 года назад +4

      @@TheGreatAmphibian hey Froggy, get your head out of where you have it. Do guilty criminals ALWAYS get prison time? You’ve never heard of guilty killers being set free? Ever heard of OJ Simpson? Guilty killers usually get sentenced, but some do not. That’s reality.

  • @trueword247
    @trueword247 3 года назад +443

    21 year police officer here and this advice is golden.
    And since you're on this channel, here is some additional good advice: "An ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure."
    That is to say, don't go LOOKING to be in a self-defense situation. Protect yourself and your loved ones but don't go LOOKING for trouble.

    • @JHR78
      @JHR78 3 года назад +10

      If you responded to a self defense scenario... would you take it personally if the person declined to talk to you or give as little as possible?

    • @guitarnorm888
      @guitarnorm888 3 года назад +2

      no shit sherlock. jesus you sound like a cop. how profound! fuckin smooth brain.

    • @trueword247
      @trueword247 3 года назад +31

      @@JHR78 No way man! I mean, I'm talking about ME, not all cops, but in my heart, I'd be like "my man! that's the way to do it!"
      Bonus advice since you asked this: "DO NOT TALK TO THE POLICE WITHOUT A LAWYER ADVISING YOU. EVEN IF YOU *KNOW* YOU DID EVERYTHING 'RIGHT'!"
      Listen, not all police are like me. Remember, police are 1. government workers (read: tend to be lazy) 2. in the executive branch (read as: they want to MAKE cases, i.e. prosecute)
      So not all police are your friend. Your lawyer is not your friend either. He's looking to make money. But at least he has an incentive to clear you.
      Here's a pretty ideal initial statement to ALL POLICE UNTIL your lawyer arrives: "Officer/Detective, I appreciate what you do and wish to be fully cooperative. However, I wish to assert my fifth amendment right until I have a lawyer present." Then REMAIN QUIET (other than regarding non-case incidentals like "I'd like to make a phone call, can I use the washroom, etc...")

    • @daveschutt8353
      @daveschutt8353 2 года назад +17

      i cant agree enough. I would rather get away safely than get into an avoidable shooting. Firearms are THE ABSOLUTE LAST RESORT to safe your life. I have walked away from some sketchy situations while concealed carrying.

    • @daveschutt8353
      @daveschutt8353 2 года назад +9

      @@guitarnorm888 its not a ‘no shit’ comment. ego tends to tell someone they got the means to put the other dude down rather than walk away

  • @skipthedip1
    @skipthedip1 Год назад +60

    I live in New York State, I’ve been a correction officer for over 34 yrs and Iam scared at how the laws are being implemented on law abiding citizens when it comes to self defense

    • @ryancornelius1007
      @ryancornelius1007 Год назад +11

      As a fellow new yorker, if im in a mall and someone comes in firing, even though im carrying, im going to get myself and my family out of there without firing. If i play hero i will go to prison, and thats what new york did to good law abiding folks. You know this.

    • @TiwazPagan-if3og
      @TiwazPagan-if3og Год назад

      That's because it's a goddamn money pit like everything else in this greedy ass capitalistic nation of ours.

    • @dinorocker8647
      @dinorocker8647 10 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah the ones passin' these laws are the ones that belong in prison, not law abiding citizens who own guns, they're not the criminals, the ones who pass and enforce these laws are.

    • @dinorocker8647
      @dinorocker8647 10 месяцев назад

      Yeah thanks to that mafia hood you call a governor.@@ryancornelius1007

    • @srobeck77
      @srobeck77 8 месяцев назад +2

      Not just for citizens, but for police too

  • @ITCrossFitGuy
    @ITCrossFitGuy 2 года назад +104

    Tip #7 - Do not post anything to social media.
    Tip #8 - Do not discuss details of the case over text messages or email with others.

    • @DamnThatsKrazyyy
      @DamnThatsKrazyyy 2 года назад

      this!!!!

    • @CoolGuyOne23
      @CoolGuyOne23 2 года назад +2

      This is very important a lot of people don't get now a days

    • @jasongonzalez7409
      @jasongonzalez7409 2 года назад +1

      It is sad you have to say tip #7 but I get it in todays world.

  • @jbarr6092
    @jbarr6092 2 года назад +285

    As a first time gun owner just want to say thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge with us. Very helpful thanks again…

  • @gunpolygamist
    @gunpolygamist 3 года назад +534

    SO WE HAVE TO LEARN TO SAVE OUR SELVES FROM THE BAD GUYS AND THEN THE POLICE

    • @jasmith1867
      @jasmith1867 3 года назад +38

      You got it exactly right.

    • @constitutionalright827
      @constitutionalright827 3 года назад +40

      That about sums it up. You left out and then, some liberal activists posing as politicians and judges, and then the same type of people posing as journalists, spinning a narrative.... And then ignorant people that worship these activists and lack the ability to do critical thinking who won't look at what happened, just accept the narrative.

    • @alm4132
      @alm4132 3 года назад +6

      Then don't call em.... see how that works out for ya

    • @rwgreene999
      @rwgreene999 3 года назад +16

      What the issue is the police don't know who's the bad guy. and everybody's going to say they're to good guys and the other people are the bad guys. It's the police job to determine which is which. Until they do you need to make sure you're presenting information that does not incriminate you.

    • @akeeperofoddknowledge4956
      @akeeperofoddknowledge4956 3 года назад +5

      Then the Judicial system!

  • @stevemccarthy3334
    @stevemccarthy3334 Год назад +71

    Another piece of good advice is after the event, stay off social media. Make no statements or posts that can be used against you. Someone will be watching for that, either attorneys or investigators.

    • @Milesco
      @Milesco Год назад +4

      Yeah, don't talk to anyone about the incident except your attorney, your spouse, and your psychologist.

  • @jblaze600
    @jblaze600 3 года назад +380

    Freedom seeds for everyone lol. Makes me think about the Colorado man who saved the police officer but was killed by the responding office who’d mistaken him. Thank you.

    • @wirelessone2986
      @wirelessone2986 3 года назад +11

      Terrible

    • @dorianedwards8522
      @dorianedwards8522 3 года назад +16

      @@wirelessone2986 - terrible but typical. If the guy had survived his actions I would have been surprised. Good guy with a guy.... lol! An urban myth. More like a dead guy with a gun....... think about it. More people have died at the hands of the police who in Western Europe would have been considered the victim.

    • @themonkster333
      @themonkster333 3 года назад +7

      @@dorianedwards8522 Well if he didn't still have his gun in his hand he would still be alive. Thats #1 on the lsit.

    • @AmbuBadger
      @AmbuBadger 3 года назад +18

      @@dorianedwards8522 I'm a FF paramedic and we train with law enforcement for active shooter drills. Usually the scenario is there's a shooting, and the bad guy is still around when PD arrives. They use Simunition guns, basically fancy paintball you can fire from your service gun. The instructors decided to mix it up for one scenario and had an "off duty" officer present at the time of the shooting "neutralize" the threat prior to PD arrival. The bad guy was on the ground, handcuffed, with the _off duty officer's gun trained on him with one hand_ and his _badge raised in the other._ The arriving officers weren't told this prior to arrival, and promptly lit him up. *Moral of the story: if there's an active shooter event, you don't want to be holding a gun and **_not_** in a uniform when the cops arrive.*

    • @Briselance
      @Briselance 3 года назад +6

      @@dorianedwards8522 "More people have died at the hands of the police who in Western Europe would have been considered the victim."
      So people killed by police in Western Europe were mostly innocent.
      Right. That is the urban myth from yet another "acab" loon.

  • @j.cosmium
    @j.cosmium 3 года назад +291

    I can confirm everything said in this video. I've been in a situation where I had to defend myself and my family with a side arm. I was also seriously injured; requiring medical treatment. I was on heavy medications. Here's what I can add:
    1-If you're prescribed ANY type of opioids; you need to get a medical Doctor's note to give a statement for that statement to be legally admissable for any reason.
    2-Take a class on safety/self defense that explains the laws in your area so as to be compliant with them.
    3- Seek counseling from a Professional mental health provider. You may not think you need it at the time, but trust me when I say you do.
    Be safe and stay free!🇺🇸

    • @breesechick
      @breesechick 3 года назад +2

      Thanks for these valuable tips!

    • @mccarthy5825
      @mccarthy5825 3 года назад +6

      Hope you and family are doing ok mate. Excellent advice, especially regarding mental health. It's not a sign of weakness to ask for help, unfortunately it seems as a man it's almost taboo to speak about it. Best wishes from 🇮🇪. 👍

    • @brokeboytactical
      @brokeboytactical 3 года назад +4

      That's what I said too. Get mental help afterwards because no matter how little value that criminals life may have in that moment or how much he might deserve to be shot. It will mess you up for life. It happened to me too

    • @brokeboytactical
      @brokeboytactical 3 года назад +3

      @@mccarthy5825 no shame in admitting you need help. I'm not ashamed

    • @mccarthy5825
      @mccarthy5825 3 года назад +2

      @@brokeboytactical good to hear it pal 👍 went from cutting as a teenager because I didn't kboww what was wrong with me(I have the lyrics I hurt myself to get pain out '' tattooed) to self medicating until I spent about 12 years on heroin, crack, benzos, alcohol... Whatever I could get into my to just not feel that big black massive hole like a clenched fist in my chest. I still go to therapy regularly and have very bad 'black cloud' days. Not ashamed to say I've cried river's and just asked 'why can't I just feel' normal'. I agree 100% with your posts Chris and hope you are doing well pal.

  • @garrettcarlson6835
    @garrettcarlson6835 2 года назад +582

    "Ignorance of the law is no excuse for breaking the law"
    If we're legally required to study the law every single day so we don't get in trouble for something, then there's no point in having lawyers.
    Impulse clicks like this is just what we need. Thanks for making justice attainable.

    • @jfiosi
      @jfiosi 2 года назад +41

      Thanks for pointing this out. I get tired of hearing people make this argument. I ask them whether they know and understand (to a level a judge would agree with) the hundreds or thousands of laws that potentially affect us.

    • @rebeccaloftis-alarcon1778
      @rebeccaloftis-alarcon1778 2 года назад +1

      Being an law enforcer doesn't give them the right to charge joe schmo with breaking laws that actually have no authority over him but they do. They aren't supposed to be allowed to fine and imprison us for breaking a law when we don't follow ordinances but they do. The whole reason they made that little law saying "ignorance of the law is no excuse" is because they know everybody is ignorant of the law unless they went to law school, learned how to read the laws, and look up definitions in blacks or Bouvier's law dictionary then tell the judge that maritime, and commerce law does not pertain to private citizens and get away with it. All of these local government schmucks are sending their kids to college on your dollar. How's that for ignorance?

    • @skettinbutter3635
      @skettinbutter3635 2 года назад

      Usually rubbish yelped by braindead republitards

    • @joeoconnell732
      @joeoconnell732 2 года назад +6

      If you don't know the laws don't carry. It's easy to educate yourself in today's world.

    • @thirdwelles
      @thirdwelles 2 года назад +7

      It's a lot more simple than you're trying to make it out to be.
      In the same way that you need to know what to do in the event of a car crash if you plan on driving, you need to know what to do in the event of a self defense shooting if you plan to carry. If you own a controlled tool, you need to know the laws for using it.

  • @davidluna8372
    @davidluna8372 Год назад +46

    Thanks for this important advice . Things are getting scary and good citizens need to defend them selves , from both criminals and an out of control legal system .

  • @ronaldwinfield307
    @ronaldwinfield307 3 года назад +275

    It fills my heart with fear & anger when an individual exercising his/her right of self defense find themselves facing serious criminal or civil allegations

    • @poyoslippy
      @poyoslippy 3 года назад +22

      It is rather pathetic.

    • @bannedagain1483
      @bannedagain1483 3 года назад +19

      Then who are you more angry at? The corrupt lawmakers, or the corrupt law enforcers?

    • @ronaldwinfield307
      @ronaldwinfield307 3 года назад +8

      @@bannedagain1483 That is a good question. You made me think. The 2 demonic types rely on each other. I would like to shout in the faces of both. I think I would really like to have a shout out with a corrupt prosecutor. I would like to let them feel my righteous indignation. What do you think ? I would like to know.

    • @heffthekiller8512
      @heffthekiller8512 3 года назад +6

      *cough* kyle rittenhouse *cough*

    • @ronaldwinfield307
      @ronaldwinfield307 3 года назад

      @@heffthekiller8512 I bet you would not at all be surprised if I told you I don't know what the in the hell you are trying to tell me.

  • @chrslms
    @chrslms 3 года назад +226

    I was involved in a self defense shooting at my home. Best advice I could give is be respectful, don’t give specifics without an attorney consult, and remember if you do what was said in this video you will hopefully go home the same night. It was a traumatic experience for me and my family but the training saved our lives. Train with your fire arms and know your egress and strong points in your home and on your property

    • @toriless
      @toriless 2 года назад +8

      I do not even own a gun and I have trained with one. Everyone should know proper handling, loaded or not.

    • @kvjackal7980
      @kvjackal7980 2 года назад +22

      @@toriless Facts. We need to put less emphasis on gun control (let's face it, guns aren't going anywhere in the US) and more emphasis on gun education.

    • @frankcee4342
      @frankcee4342 2 года назад +18

      @@kvjackal7980 And criminal control instead of gun control.

    • @OlSgtLove
      @OlSgtLove 2 года назад +8

      Fully agree , be prepared at all times . Have your weapon on you and HAVE IT CHAMBER....THERE WONT BE TIME .

    • @SpiderCollector000
      @SpiderCollector000 2 года назад +4

      Training with a firearms instructor that provides an tactical training in an environment where you are enriched with the knowledge of how to conduct yourself is priceless. They actually have plenty of them around here in CA where I live, and I plan on doing it in the near future for me and my fiancé so she could protect herself if (God forbid) something were ever to happen when I am not home and able to protect her.

  • @mikem9958
    @mikem9958 3 года назад +400

    Even though I'm not anti-police, there's something you said that made me see a flaw in policing. "You could run into that one cop that doesn't like (you, a citizen having) guns (Even though it's your constitutional right), and could see (interpret) you as a vigilante." - That worries me. The police are law enforcement, not dictators. Their feelings and opinions shouldn't mean a god damn thing unless a law was broken or under suspicion of a law being broken, period.

    • @Bournefort
      @Bournefort 2 года назад +10

      It wouldn't matter though. You still have the courts to deal with the aftermath.

    • @mikem9958
      @mikem9958 2 года назад +12

      @@Bournefort I'm on a different topic, my comment isn't about that.

    • @Salsa1417
      @Salsa1417 2 года назад +8

      Great comment

    • @tonysmith4091
      @tonysmith4091 2 года назад +3

      "Even though I'm not anti-police, there's something you said that made me see a flaw in policing"
      Yea no shit---there will be flaws in policing. Did you think that police were somehow beyond reproach? I'm not sure why you are suddenly "worried" about that. They are human beings just like anyone else, so this idea that they should x, y, or z may be applicable in a fantasy world, but in reality, human beings are fallible creatures. Take almost any other profession in public service and I'm sure a representative from that profession could give you equally sound tips regarding what to do or not do before you acquired said service of X profession.

    • @mikem9958
      @mikem9958 2 года назад +23

      @@tonysmith4091 Yes, they're human, no shit, so are store clerks, maybe that warrants store clerks to act beyond the scope of their job and refuse to sell certain customers cookies because they don't like overweight people buying unhealthy foods, cause...they're human.
      I like how you came at my comment like I said something totally unreasonable with no factual base behind it, in response to something that was in fact, unreasonable. Police can have any feeling, opinion, belief they want, but in the scope of their job - Law Enforcement, none of that matters, whether they have to arrest someone (or wish something was legal), but don't want to, or want to arrest someone (or wish something was illegal) and can't. Facts don't care about your feelings.

  • @WackyIraqi777
    @WackyIraqi777 2 года назад +62

    Addendum to #3. Never, ever talk to the police except with the advice of an attorney. It can't be said enough. Nothing you say to the police can help you later, but it can hurt you.

    • @srobeck77
      @srobeck77 8 месяцев назад +3

      Thats not corrrect as was stated in the video here. You dont want to give a "detailed statement". But you absolutely should in broad terms, say that it was a self-defense shooting and you were in fear for your life.

    • @UpcomingJedi
      @UpcomingJedi 7 месяцев назад

      Tell me more.....

    • @srobeck77
      @srobeck77 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@UpcomingJedi this just in Wackys daughter was kidnapped and following his own rule, he was unable to speak to the police. Her body was discovered a month later. Brutally raped and murdered. If only a loved one would have reported this.....

  • @seanwest5330
    @seanwest5330 3 года назад +301

    Do not answer any questions!!!! “officer I was in fear for my life I want to speak to my attorney first” THATS IT!

    • @joshrobinson6785
      @joshrobinson6785 3 года назад +9

      Thats exactly what i was taught too!!!

    • @stevemiller.
      @stevemiller. 3 года назад +7

      Have your hands up and say lawyer

    • @marccrotty8447
      @marccrotty8447 3 года назад +3

      @@Prepper-Prepper Your number 2 direction is incorrect. A gun is used to stop the threat. No warning, or warning shots. By the time you are finished speaking he will have taken your gun from you. The best option is to run like crazy. Get out of there.

    • @wecvgb9
      @wecvgb9 3 года назад +1

      Why would you say anything at all? Why would you make a statement as to your state of mind? That will be used against you! Don't answer any questions at all about the incident itself and definitely do not admit to any actions you took or what you were thinking about. Any statement about what you did or did not do or were thinking about or feeling at the time of the incident is evidence they will use against you. Just state that that other person tried to rob me or attack me and leave it at that

    • @stevemiller.
      @stevemiller. 3 года назад +1

      @@wecvgb9 Just say lawyer. Assuming your not killed first

  • @pyroAdapt
    @pyroAdapt 3 года назад +215

    When I took my License to carry class there was a lawyer that came in from Texas law guns or something like that and essentially explained to us everything you explained about the repercussions of shooting in self defense. That man made me more trigger disciplined and in some ways afraid to ever have to use my gun than anything else ever has because I know now that if I ever have to do so I'll be subject to weeks or months of stress and legal problems that will both financially and mentally drain me. Some days it makes me almost regret buying guns and enjoying my 2nd amendment rights in the first place. Hopefully this system changes.

    • @marccrotty8447
      @marccrotty8447 3 года назад +15

      Pyro Adapt. You are a wise man. Use your gun only when (all) other options have failed. However, those options may fail in 2 seconds. Decision will be made quickly.

    • @Nothingtoya
      @Nothingtoya 3 года назад +13

      Although I find insurance of any kind to be a scam, I do recommend having self defense insurance. I disagree that "most cops" are 2A supporters, if they truly were, they wouldn't be enforcing ridiculous gun laws. You have to worry about a civil suit also. I hope I never have to use my insurance.

    • @parkerrichardson3586
      @parkerrichardson3586 3 года назад +5

      Why do you write such long sentences, with no punctuation?!

    • @the_guitarcade
      @the_guitarcade 3 года назад +16

      Years. Not months or weeks. Even once the police are done harassing you and the prosecutor is done trying to ruin your life for defending yourself, you will will then be victimized by the family of the person who first tried to victimize you when they sue you.

    • @bradosanz4479
      @bradosanz4479 3 года назад +19

      Dude, just buy gun owner insurance. Its cheap, like 20 bucks a month and you have a personal lawyer on call at all times should you need to defend yourself. They pay ALL your court costs and fees, provide an expert witness and a full team for court and even go on the offensive to prevent the criminal from suing you later in civil court. Its worth it for the financial peace of mind alone.

  • @cliffbraun3850
    @cliffbraun3850 3 года назад +54

    I’ve always planned on asking 911 dispatch for the ambulance first, then the police, I think it reinforces that you did not want to shoot

  • @OneBiasedOpinion
    @OneBiasedOpinion 2 года назад +9

    I half-expected this to all revolve around dodging corrupt people trying to turn you into a felon for defending yourself. Was pleasantly surprised to find that most of it made perfect sense from the perspective of both the victim and the justice system.
    Glad that, for the most part, the defender is still viewed favorably as long as they don’t muddle up the court’s perspective on what actually happened.

  • @WheelgunsOnWheels
    @WheelgunsOnWheels 3 года назад +145

    Good advice. I do prefer the statement to the responding officer to be, “I was attacked. I was in fear for my life and I’d like to speak to my attorney. Please get me to the hospital for treatment.”

    • @phillip6083
      @phillip6083 3 года назад +1

      Always good advice....show how in fear for your lifeband limb you were/are.

    • @abigailhowe8302
      @abigailhowe8302 3 года назад

      @@phillip6083 fact of the matter is, for MOST OF US, that is actually normal. Going into a mild state of shock after an incident like that is normal, EVEN IF YOU JUST FLEE AND DON'T FIRE A SINGLE SHOT. I only know because my brain is broken and that "fear" doesn't manifest... no fear, no trauma, nothing... and I'm not stupid, I know that's a bad sign. I know that NEUROLOGICALLY NORMAL INDIVIDUALS *DO EXPRESS FEAR AND TRAUMA IN SUCH SITUATIONS AND THE AFTERMATH OF THEM*
      but for me processing the next day thought of "I could have been killed" is just as routine mentally as "shall I have a coke or a dr pepper"

  • @chrisatkins7959
    @chrisatkins7959 3 года назад +649

    This advice is for any situation. Never talk to the police….PERIOD. That’s what lawyers are for.

    • @SaintSC05
      @SaintSC05 3 года назад +15

      This is bad advice.

    • @SaintSC05
      @SaintSC05 3 года назад +32

      @@Powerforged The advice was to never talk to police...PERIOD. in any situation. Ever. That's dumb as shit. There's a million scenarios where talking to police is a good idea.

    • @phillip6083
      @phillip6083 3 года назад +44

      Always respond but if its a situation where there is question of culpability defer to legal representation and say as much to responding officers.

    • @SaintSC05
      @SaintSC05 3 года назад +17

      @@phillip6083 This is much better advice.

    • @8000RPM.
      @8000RPM. 3 года назад +1

      @@SaintSC05 Those aren't the scenarios he's discussing,...

  • @ragandamon8816
    @ragandamon8816 2 года назад +86

    Absolutely invaluable advice. The only other thing I would do, if possible, is take pictures of the scene from multiple perspectives before it is disturbed. I would then keep that fact to myself until speaking with an attorney.

    • @blackheart0117
      @blackheart0117 2 года назад +1

      @BradynLee09 🤣🤣

    • @Tony_Cardoza
      @Tony_Cardoza 2 года назад +3

      @BradynLee09 At least it's not unvaluable. Now that would be confusing.

    • @Unknownmonkey13
      @Unknownmonkey13 2 года назад +1

      @BradynLee09 Well, valuable (value-able) is that you can assign a value to something, whereas invaluable means you can’t assign a value, so it’s the same as saying priceless.

    • @alexm566
      @alexm566 2 года назад

      @BradynLee09 inflammable means two exactly opposite things

    • @lollguy8862
      @lollguy8862 2 года назад

      @BradynLee09 thank you for explaining this

  • @hootinouts
    @hootinouts Год назад +18

    My thanks to this gentleman for looking out for all of us good guys just wanting to survive in a violent world. Sadly, the courts are full of corrupt professionals who only care about their own gains and not justice for all. I think the hardest part of the suggestions provided herein is getting two nights sleep. I would have to take a sedative if I had to use lethal force to defend myself and it wouldn't be from guilt but from the general anxiety of the incident.

  • @johnrice1943
    @johnrice1943 3 года назад +449

    Do not describe yourself or what you're wearing. Only describe the bad guy to dispatch. Trust me, it could save your life.

    • @EthicalPreparedness
      @EthicalPreparedness  3 года назад +121

      I think that is very situationally dependent.
      It's always a good idea of letting the cops be able to identify you immediately as the good guy too.
      And typically the dispatchers will ask the caller to describe themselves anyways.

    • @slappychap969
      @slappychap969 3 года назад +61

      Cops . Shoot the guy in a dark shirt right?? MAG DUMP...

    • @tritchie6272
      @tritchie6272 3 года назад +64

      @@EthicalPreparedness Personally I think people probably should think about how social media statements can make them look if they are ever forced to use force. Maybe I'm wrong but I suspect most folks have absolutely no interest in being involved with ever having to shoot another human,but some statement I have read by some folks make them sound abit eager. When I don't think anybody in their right mind wants to be involved in the shooting of a human.

    • @snek9353
      @snek9353 3 года назад +53

      Yup, the risk of miss communication is too high and cops are accustomed to being given suspect descriptions not good guy descriptions.

    • @jayrunner3347
      @jayrunner3347 3 года назад +59

      @@tritchie6272 "There's only two reasons to kill: they're trying to kill you or you need meat." John Wayne.

  • @kellyvcraig
    @kellyvcraig 3 года назад +244

    On not talking to the police, aside from identifying yourself and stating you were attacked, it should be remembered many a prosecutor is anti-gun and desirous of climbing the ladder to a better positions. Though they should be going after the truth, rather than convictions, they know each conviction is a run on the ladder.

    • @Hambone571
      @Hambone571 3 года назад +7

      Sad, yet true. Just like your (or example, anyone’s) job as a salesman… Even though you know the product is junk, the more you sell, the more rungs up the ladder you climb….

    • @hardluck7769
      @hardluck7769 3 года назад +7

      Witnessed and Experienced this Truth first hand. The D.A. don't give a Fuk bout any person that is human, behind the case, your are only a Conviction !!
      and they Will get a Conviction, they will charge you with as many charges as they Know they can, so they have more of a chance of winning their case.
      The D.A. are Real Criminals.
      If you can't afford a good attorney, who Specializes in your type of case,
      be prepared to stay locked up for awhile. 💯

    • @kirkhall119
      @kirkhall119 3 года назад +4

      One of the reasons why my wife & I sold our house in Tucson, Az & moved to Idaho... The crime is RAMPANT in Tucson; cartels killing ranchers, illegal drugs being smuggled etc...

    • @mumbleIntel
      @mumbleIntel 3 года назад

      I’ve been in that situation, and it sucks

    • @genesiskravitz8621
      @genesiskravitz8621 3 года назад

      Very true unfortunately

  • @anthonymaine3619
    @anthonymaine3619 2 года назад +386

    It is so sad a gunman is easier to get away for killing an innocent person, rather than an innocent person killing a gunman for the fear of his or her life ...the justice system really needs to revamp...great vidoe very insightful n informative

    • @Robedoe
      @Robedoe Год назад

      Facts. Most of these “laws” are designed for the bad guy to get away and make it harder for the law abiding citizens

    • @Eulogy466
      @Eulogy466 Год назад

      What the f ck are you talking about? How is a person threatening another person with death or harm innocent? Do everyone a huge favor and literally move yourself to the encampments of san Francisco Philadelphia or Los Angeles and tell me how kind and non aggressive those people are. You are sheltered beyond your understanding and need to experience how insane its getting.

    • @mihailmilenkov6223
      @mihailmilenkov6223 Год назад +9

      What are you talking about it’s not about the justice system it’s about not looking like a bad guy when the police shows up

    • @freedomisfromtruth
      @freedomisfromtruth Год назад +20

      @@mihailmilenkov6223 Its only about the justice system, they do not decide your fate at the scene.

    • @mihailmilenkov6223
      @mihailmilenkov6223 Год назад

      @@freedomisfromtruth you mean the policing of the cops trying to enforce the law and eliminate threats to the public, the justice system is the courts and how they operate

  • @WolframtheBlessed3499
    @WolframtheBlessed3499 7 месяцев назад +1

    Sir, a big hug your way for your morsels of diamond. Thank you.

  • @danjohnson6870
    @danjohnson6870 3 года назад +507

    Don’t ever say you shot someone over the phone. Call and say there has been a shooting and you need emergency service

    • @kevinshockey2765
      @kevinshockey2765 3 года назад +21

      Glad you know better then the expert!!!

    • @danjohnson6870
      @danjohnson6870 3 года назад +70

      @@kevinshockey2765 an expert would be an attorney that has successfully defended many of these cases. This guy is neither an attorney or an expert. He’s a cop and thinks like a cop.

    • @bobechs7234
      @bobechs7234 3 года назад +27

      How in the name of Sweet Baby Jesus do you shoot someone over the telephone? Pew-pew-pew?

    • @screwgoogle4993
      @screwgoogle4993 3 года назад +20

      @@kevinshockey2765 You are a fool. No one said that. Grow up, adults aren't fooled by stupid tricks like that.

    • @danjohnson6870
      @danjohnson6870 3 года назад +17

      @@bobechs7234 you didn’t understand that? Hope you don’t own or ever handle firearms

  • @dodieodie498
    @dodieodie498 3 года назад +354

    This is one reason I like living in small towns or communities where people can get to know one another and can get to know the local law enforcement. That can help in situations like these.

    • @dodieodie498
      @dodieodie498 3 года назад +2

      @@nwnative4139 So many businesses desperate to hire right now. Maybe there are good jobs waiting in better places where laws are enforced. Housing elsewhere might be more affordable too, though it might not be as "exciting" an environment. Good luck to you finding the right place to be.

    • @dodieodie498
      @dodieodie498 3 года назад

      @YT Account Me?? Nah.....

    • @cr9672
      @cr9672 3 года назад +1

      Come to Houston

    • @WallaceC23
      @WallaceC23 3 года назад +4

      well I live in a small town and it got piece of shits where I live

    • @jamesharris184
      @jamesharris184 3 года назад +2

      There is an Exodus to small communities.

  • @theprofessorfate6184
    @theprofessorfate6184 3 года назад +93

    WE live in such a litigious society that you really can't prevent yourself from being in legal difficulties. You can sue for anything in this country, regardless of validity.

    • @Schwaapilz
      @Schwaapilz 3 года назад +5

      But the litigiousness of our society works both ways. If you find yourself on the defensive (and justified) side of a shooting incident and get arrested, you can sue back for wrongful imprisonment, malicious prosecution, etc. You can due the aggressors family in court for emotional trauma, for all the negative press you will receive, in case they try to sue you in civil court and lose resulting in countersuit, etc. because their relative forced you into that situation by their nefarious actions. Lawsuits can (and do) work both ways - the most unfortunate part is that it seems heavier credence is lent to the side that files suit first.

    • @theprofessorfate6184
      @theprofessorfate6184 3 года назад +7

      @@Schwaapilz That doesn't change the fact you can be embroiled in a lawsuit for anything and everything.

    • @theprofessorfate6184
      @theprofessorfate6184 3 года назад

      @Dr Rock You do NOT need an attorney to file a lawsuit. Quit drinking the Kool Aid.

    • @theprofessorfate6184
      @theprofessorfate6184 3 года назад +1

      @Dr Rock That saying has nothing to do with small claims court and specifically pointed out those that are accused , not the plaintiff . More importantly , that kind of thinking is what has created this fucking mess in the first place.

    • @theprofessorfate6184
      @theprofessorfate6184 3 года назад

      @Dr Rock Stop sounding stupid.

  • @randywineinger779
    @randywineinger779 11 месяцев назад +4

    Perfect, only would add 1 thing. On your 911 call use/leave speaker on. Ideally your first call for help should not be disconnected/broken up. Just my opinion from my experience. God bless, stay preped

  • @posest
    @posest 3 года назад +124

    Rule #1: Do NOT give statement to police, get legal counsel FIRST!
    Rule #2: Prepare to be dragged thru the mud.
    Rule #3: READ RULE #1 !!!!

    • @hoteldumort3852
      @hoteldumort3852 3 года назад +2

      @@peterv1318 By calling the police, you are also calling for EMT (paramedics). This is a STRONG indication that you were not into murder mode, but effectively into (percieved) self defense. That would eventually made a HUGE difference in front of a grandjury, or a judge. 'There are no definitive prooves, only chain of evidences'. That's the first link.

    • @Ratlins9
      @Ratlins9 3 года назад +1

      As I stated in the comment section, don’t even stay if you’re certain there is no one who could identify you.

    • @amzarnacht6710
      @amzarnacht6710 3 года назад +5

      @@peterv1318 do *NOT* call your lawyer before 911. That will be thrown in your face, hard, when it comes to court. Anyone who calls the lawyer before emergency services is clearly guilting and covering up - even if you're innocent beyond legitimate self defense - having a call to a lawyer before medical WILL get you convicted.

    • @twocentproductions5326
      @twocentproductions5326 3 года назад

      @@amzarnacht6710 yes, you need to call lawyer right after you call med

    • @amzarnacht6710
      @amzarnacht6710 3 года назад

      @@twocentproductions5326 **After,** yes - tho 911 will want you to stay on the phone until officers arrive. So while they're dealing with the perp/corpse, you call your lawyer.

  • @georgekirby3361
    @georgekirby3361 3 года назад +49

    My thoughts as a Canadian. Man it would be nice to be able to legally defend myself and loved ones.

    • @DaDaDo661
      @DaDaDo661 3 года назад +8

      We are allowed to use appropriate force in Canada. Youll be charged with failure to properly secure a firearm though. They always get people with this one. The judge will say why was your firearm so accessible that you could defend yourself? Must not have been in a safe with a trigger lock on it.

    • @ronarnett4811
      @ronarnett4811 3 года назад +7

      @@DaDaDo661 Yes. There was the incident in a rural setting where the victim was at home when some local bad guy and his family had tried to intimidate him and failed. Later, while drunk they came to his house at night and proceeded to terrorize him. Name calling, making threats to kill him and quickly working themselves up. They set one corner of his house on fire and while looking like they were breaking in on the other side. He shot one of them dead and then that ended the incident. He had video and audio of everything that happened.
      He had called the police at the beginning of the incident. They arrived a half hour after it was over. (rural setting in Canada). He felt calm by then and told the police everything that happened. He was charged with unsafe gun storage.
      That doesn't sound like too much when written. But someone died as a result of that. His possession of the weapon at the time he used it to kill someone was illegal. Why he shot someone is irrelevant and matters only in a separate use of force charge. The only issue for the storage charge was whether someone died as a result of illegal ready access.
      He was convicted and given serious jail time. If I recall correctly, his jail time was overturned on appeal. Local prosecutor, local judge, jail time some of which was served....who knows what was really going on there. Anyway, follow the advice in this video. What seems like some irrelevant detail given what happened can come back to ruin your life. ...I kept shooting until I could see he was dead.....sounds a lot different to a third party than ..... I kept shooting until he stopped pointing his weapon at me..... This, despite the fact that in the moment it might be exactly the same thing.

    • @shredders3881
      @shredders3881 3 года назад +9

      So sad that canada has so many soyboys who are literally voting their own rights away.

    • @MrBilld75
      @MrBilld75 3 года назад +1

      @@DaDaDo661 Yeah, but it depends on the weapon. A gun, yes, it needs proper storage and it's strict, but anything short of that, nope. An unrestricted weapon, does not have to abide by those laws, like a crossbow/bow, knife, machete, sword, airgun, spear etc. The safe storages laws like trigger locks etc. don't apply there. And the only law even for transport of them, is they must not be loaded, if a loadable weapon, that's it. Doesn't even require a trigger lock. And crossbows just got a whole lot faster with the airbows like the AirJavelin and AirSabre. No strings and more like a gun, yet fall under the same rules as crossbows and airguns, no trigger lock required or safe storage.

    • @shredders3881
      @shredders3881 3 года назад +1

      @Bartholomew Roberts Senility and stupidity are not joe's biggest problems. EVIL is.

  • @philkearny5587
    @philkearny5587 3 года назад +341

    “He had the right to remain silent, but not the will.”

    • @easygoindood
      @easygoindood 3 года назад +9

      Pretty basic info. Don't say shit to cops bc you'll get screwed. Just let them collect the body and leave it at that

    • @rick-kx7gy
      @rick-kx7gy 3 года назад +3

      reminds me of the old " you have the right to be shot - you have the right to remain dead ".

    • @benveach9689
      @benveach9689 3 года назад +9

      🇺🇸Listen to your attorney! I know a fella who talked himself into prison bc he volunteered too much info/bs in the courtroom. His lawyer couldn’t keep him muzzled~Guns weren’t involved but lives were lost~

  • @mikesand8136
    @mikesand8136 2 года назад +3

    Good video!! 32 year LEO and 29 year Firearms Instructor. Same outlibe as I teach in my classes. I recommend hands palms up or out when Officers arrive and follow their commands. Stay safe and practice.

  • @1965ace
    @1965ace 3 года назад +167

    You are a suspect until all the facts are known and possibly after that.

  • @larryps
    @larryps 2 года назад +74

    Thank you for your years of service, and continuing to help us citizens. You are awesome.

  • @chrisb4121
    @chrisb4121 3 года назад +87

    Just say it, "dispatchers are idiots." Last time I called 911 because of hit & run, told them my location, my vehicle description, other vehicle description, its tag #, name of company on vehicle, vehicle #, trailer #, description of driver & tons of other information. All she wrote down was tag # & it was wrong. Plus, took them 2 hours to find me because she didn't write down my location right either. Don't count on these idiots for anything.

    • @JP5466
      @JP5466 3 года назад +11

      100% correct. 911 dispatchers are total idiots.

    • @GModBMXer
      @GModBMXer 3 года назад +13

      I had one hang up on me in the middle of a situation and didnt call back. Not good.

    • @cartermilano6026
      @cartermilano6026 3 года назад +3

      @Chip Whitley dude same, AEMT here and dispatch is retarded some times

    • @fjb4932
      @fjb4932 3 года назад +8

      Anytime...Anytime you give vital information, have them repeat it back to you at that time. And once again, just before you are thru w/911 or investigating officer, have them give your reported info back to you. It's not what i said that's important, it's what you heard !
      Trust. But verify ...

    • @gmork1090
      @gmork1090 3 года назад +3

      @@fjb4932 Trust but verify. Words to live by.

  • @MikeNewman-ss3kq
    @MikeNewman-ss3kq 11 месяцев назад +3

    Many years ago one of my cousins went through a course where they were told if you shoot someone coming in through the window, and fall outside after you shoot them, pull them inside. If they're outside, it isn't self defense.

  • @jaronbascom5258
    @jaronbascom5258 3 года назад +39

    I love this wisdom. I like how he isn't too proud to admit that the police could mistake you for an enemy in a chaotic situation.

  • @Tactical_Shenanigans
    @Tactical_Shenanigans 3 года назад +39

    Dude, fantastic information. As an LEO that is something we teach is a “good guy” protecting himself and family what they should do. Excellent service

  • @nichmiller4251
    @nichmiller4251 3 года назад +44

    One thing we are taught as Paramedics is that if we are involved in an off-duty incident the downed assailant is not our patient. It is far easier to defend yourself for avoiding contaminating the scene by omitting aid than to defend yourself for tampering with evidence because you attempted to save your attacker.
    Opinions and protocols may vary. See attorney for details.

    • @ben2theo
      @ben2theo 3 года назад

      Always remember, that in a legal shooting, the attacker was trying to KILL YOU. While you are obligated to call for an ambulance, you DO NOT NEED to assist in keeping him alive. Doing so may expose you to criminal or civil action.; Let the EMTs do their jobs, and do not either assist or interfere.

  • @ronaldgundrum2174
    @ronaldgundrum2174 6 месяцев назад +2

    No matter what State if I'm being threatened my anyone else I definitely protect myself and my family.

  • @Globaldefense13
    @Globaldefense13 2 года назад +74

    I am in the Pakistan but I loved the explanation you have provided, police and prosecutor mindset is the same all over the bloody universe, and these tips are gold advices that too free of cost for the civilized ,honest, hardworking citizens who wants to protect their family, always have a license of your gun , it plays a very important role in self defense situation,bad guys mostly have illegal arms .

  • @handson4580
    @handson4580 3 года назад +110

    Really says something where talking to police after a self-defense case lands you to jail. No wonder criminals are so bold and willing to be armed they know the owner of that house has to either defend there house or defend there freedom out of prison

    • @cedarhatt5991
      @cedarhatt5991 3 года назад +14

      @@cycologist7069 it will change if we do our duty as American citizens and hang the criminally insane thugs imbedded in our aptly named "criminal justice system"

    • @handson4580
      @handson4580 3 года назад +6

      @@cycologist7069 there are no risks to owning a firearm for protection you loony thats the whole point to owning it for protection....to REDUCE RISK. your telling me that if I retaliate against someone trying to attack me or invade my property thats against the law? What is this school?

    • @cgoh5009
      @cgoh5009 3 года назад

      @Eric Nunya well said.

  • @navybrandt
    @navybrandt 3 года назад +142

    It can be easy to get excited after surviving a life-and-death situation. Don't jump around and rejoice that you are still alive. Don't say, "TAKE THAT MOTHER F...." Etc. If someone sees that or records that, it will look really bad in court.

    • @monarch9522
      @monarch9522 3 года назад +13

      Not true. Did exactly that and was let off free by the judge who said "Fucking awesome"

    • @hyperbannana9262
      @hyperbannana9262 3 года назад +4

      Same goes for smiling for your mug shot, dont do it makes you look happy about it

    • @essentialchords9664
      @essentialchords9664 3 года назад

      @@hyperbannana9262 No, not really- the jury isn't even allowed to "see" a mugshot- and it's something where proper voir dire cures the issue. Potential Jurors can be disqualified for things like watching the news, using Facebook or Twitter, etc. Rather, it's also where passing laws against the public release of mugshots need to happen. (and yes, laws like these constitutional under the first amendment, because federal agencies will not release mugshots or anything from the case file to the media- the feds are already doing it.)

    • @zoyuomg5934
      @zoyuomg5934 3 года назад +5

      @@monarch9522 You just got a cool judge, but how often do you think that can happen, most judges these days are anti gun and being happy about killing someone will only make them think you're a maniac.

    • @michaelloparco2173
      @michaelloparco2173 3 года назад

      Why the hell would someone do that!

  • @Rin-gr8rm
    @Rin-gr8rm Год назад +3

    When you say “that’s all it takes” it’s definitely hitting my gut of how serious this is. Police have to watch out for everything! People don’t know how quickly it can escalate

  • @metalfolk57
    @metalfolk57 2 года назад +26

    Great advise. I think it's important that when we go to the hospital we don't incriminate ourselves talking to hospital staff. They are mandated reporters. What you say can and will be held against you.

    • @dbe_manny
      @dbe_manny 2 года назад +2

      Mandated reporters are required to report abuse or neglect of vulnerable people like children or the elderly to social services.
      They are neither required to nor take the time to make reports to police about crime. In fact they are actively discouraged from doing so because it could prevent people from seeking treatment, and you have legal confidentiality protections in healthcare.

  • @pcpoliceliveleak5735
    @pcpoliceliveleak5735 3 года назад +163

    I took a concealed carry class a long time ago and in the discussion about when it's appropriate to use deadly force the instructor gave the following advice. Take the phrase "So I pulled out my gun and shot him in the face", if what happened before makes this phrase sound reasonable to a jury you're in good shape. If it sounds excessive you're probably going to go to prison.

    • @mr.nobody68
      @mr.nobody68 3 года назад +18

      He forced entry into my home
      I got out of bed
      I picked up my gun
      I saw an unknown and unauthorized person in my home
      He made a sudden movement
      I was terrified for my life and safety
      I wanted to stop the threat

    • @TWEAKLET
      @TWEAKLET 3 года назад +21

      i saw a clown in broad daylight walking towards me on the sidewalk "So I pulled out my gun and shot him in the face"

    • @philpico7698
      @philpico7698 3 года назад +16

      "I feared for my life and i defended myself". I dont know why anyone would say what part of the body they shot him in? Seems too descriptive to me unless i was asked specifically and as others have said after consulting an attorney.

    • @JamesFite
      @JamesFite 3 года назад +6

      @@TWEAKLET that's the most legit reason I've read today in these comments!

    • @abigailhowe8302
      @abigailhowe8302 3 года назад +2

      @@mr.nobody68 "so I shot him in the face"

  • @miask
    @miask 2 года назад +108

    Excellent video. Everything you taught is what I learned when I purchased my 1st gun 35 years ago. One thing I was also taught was to say “ I was in fear for my life”. Thank you for another spot on video!

    • @Dakingsnake
      @Dakingsnake 2 года назад

      Cowards mantra for justifying unjustifiable shootings

  • @klaydkiddngfwmc7038
    @klaydkiddngfwmc7038 9 месяцев назад +1

    I ben focusing on seft defense laws for six years now and i clare this is one of the best videos ive seen

  • @evenflow1206
    @evenflow1206 2 года назад +58

    As a NYer and someone positively affected by Justice Thomas’s recent ruling, I will be carrying more frequently and this video gave me some good reminders. I formerly carried for work, but very rarely ever personally.
    Thanks for the tips.

  • @ranger3271
    @ranger3271 3 года назад +59

    Remember kids. Only take advice from YOUR attorney. Every situation in every state, county, or municipality is different. Experiencing a situation is nothing more than that person's experience. That's it. Want good advice?? GET A LAWYER!! and don't run by the pool with scissors ..

    • @DavidLLambertmobile
      @DavidLLambertmobile 3 года назад +3

      True, I use CCW Safe; CCWsafe.com . They had a member defended in a lethal force event. I'd add to always use factory made 🏭 police type ammunition. No reloads, no hand loads. A DA or states atty will not be considerate, compassionate. They want convictions. ⚖

  • @allanmoore4794
    @allanmoore4794 2 года назад +130

    One thing I never hear mentioned is the effects of the NOISE of the shot(s). Your hearing is totally compromised and even hearing a question from a cop is often not totally understood. I was in an accident and the airbag deployment stunned and deafened me to the point the cops thought I was intoxicated, and treated me as such.

    • @SpiderCollector000
      @SpiderCollector000 2 года назад +10

      That's crazy - the cops should know better after getting smacked in the face and also slightly burned by an airbag. I had the same thing happen to me and my adrenaline was pumping so badly and they knew it and I was also upset and the person who cause the accident was lying and provided 2 different versions of the encounter within 5 mins telling the cops I ran a red light, and then telling them 2 mins that they never even saw me.. but you have to see me in order to claim I ran a red light which I did not. I brought that up to the cop and he nodded without saying anything and I knew he believed me. Sometimes in situations like that, you let the other person (especially if they are at fault) dig their own hole.
      Any cop will know after the accident that you are amped with adrenaline and potentially hurt and not thinking straight, and should be taking that into consideration. It sounds like the cops you dealt with were either dipshits, or they were trying to stage you.

    • @constancemiller3753
      @constancemiller3753 2 года назад +7

      True. The 'yelling at the dispatcher' issue makes more sense now. Watched Maasay Ayoob talking silencers. Thank you.

    • @villagelightsmith4375
      @villagelightsmith4375 2 года назад +3

      That's the same effect as their "flash-bangs", but I wouldn't count on them to be all sympathetic toward you for it.
      The fact that you feel warm and fuzzy toward the police (blessed be the Police in all their ways and works) does not negate the FACT that they will be looking first for SOMEbody to arrest and jail for the shooting, to get the credit for it, and AFTERwards for making sure a guilty person is the one arrested. Being arrested means you are already on your way toward conviction, incarceration, and even execution for the death of a human. Yes, it does happen that way. They may be as sweet and agreeable as sugar pie, but they are NOT anybody's friend.
      I've worked in Corrections. They are as full of thieves and crooks as the general population.

    • @carolyndelvalle9387
      @carolyndelvalle9387 2 года назад

      I'm sad that this happened to you. Hugs

  • @rickmytych738
    @rickmytych738 Год назад +4

    Great info. In all the training sessions I’ve taken, I have been told never to report to a dispatcher or police that YOU’VE SHOT SOMEONE IN SELF DEFENSE. Instead, report that YOU’VE BEEN INVOLVED IN A SELF DEFENSE INCIDENT... you never want to say - in any way - that you’ve shot someone. Thoughts?

  • @PatricksDIY
    @PatricksDIY 3 года назад +124

    Great advice, I would have never known to wait the 72 hours to provide a detailed statement, it makes sense on the reasons you stated. Thank You!

    • @cliffordleepeterson4810
      @cliffordleepeterson4810 3 года назад +2

      Say only name. The 72 hours only works if it is your first conversation

    • @michaellindgren9653
      @michaellindgren9653 2 года назад +2

      @@cliffordleepeterson4810 Also, tell them descriptions of the bad guys like how many you saw and what direction they went or what kind of of car they drove IF you know this information. If you have any security video give them a copy of that too. Not THE copy but A copy. Help them catch the bad guys if they're not laying dead or detained on your floor. Do NOT talk about your feelings or describe what you were doing and why you did what you did until you've spoken to a lawyer and had time to come down from your adrenaline rush. Politely inform the officer that you need to speak to a lawyer before answering any further questions. Remember your Miranda rights... "everything you say, can and will be used AGAINST you" and most definitely not FOR you.

    • @davemarleymusic9153
      @davemarleymusic9153 2 года назад +1

      Just talk to your attorney and let them guide you. The two nights of sleep rule is not going to help you. JUST INVOKE THE FIFTH AND TELL THEM YOU NEED YOUR ATTORNEY.

    • @toriless
      @toriless 2 года назад

      I do not think he adequately explained that part

  • @muttbone01
    @muttbone01 3 года назад +31

    I admire that, even though you were "rightfully" to defend for yourself, even as an Officer, you still acknolege the "unfortunately". No one wants to shoot anyone. Those that do, are the ones that instigates being shot in the first place.

  • @steved78
    @steved78 3 года назад +77

    It’s too bad that the innocent person has to go through so many hoops nowadays

  • @MichaelPanchuk
    @MichaelPanchuk Год назад +5

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge my brother in Christ. Some of the laws need to change. If a person breaks into your home at night, and they have a police record and the victim has no record, the victim should not be charged and also a civil suit should not able to happen. 🙏✝️

  • @pvtghost24
    @pvtghost24 3 года назад +833

    When you live in a free country and have to defend yourself after you defended yourself.

    • @DeosPraetorian
      @DeosPraetorian 3 года назад +57

      I think it's because people have tried pulling the self-defense card when it wasn't in self-defense

    • @tritontransport
      @tritontransport 3 года назад +7

      @@DeosPraetorian that happens in most shootings 🥴.

    • @MusicalManchild77
      @MusicalManchild77 3 года назад +16

      Total Communist Bullshit. It's Time We Take America Back.

    • @cranklabexplosion-labcentr8245
      @cranklabexplosion-labcentr8245 3 года назад +5

      @@MusicalManchild77Try us.

    • @notmark3616
      @notmark3616 3 года назад +15

      Killing in self-defense is still legally considered homicide or murder. It is simply an exception to murder laws, saying "yes, I killed someone, but I had a really good and reasonable reason for doing so." i.e., someone is trying to kill you or somebody else (depending on where you live).

  • @DuBB900
    @DuBB900 3 года назад +39

    Always great to have carriers insurance, I use USCCA.

  • @EmergentBehavior
    @EmergentBehavior 3 года назад +88

    Almost everyone who defended himself last summer against threats is in legal jeopardy and basically have had their lives ruined. Even in TX. The State is not on your side now if you have the wrong world view.

    • @gumpyflyale2542
      @gumpyflyale2542 3 года назад +3

      So where is the town to defend you why is the community letting the prosecutor getting away with illegal arrests ?

    • @johannasperski9838
      @johannasperski9838 3 года назад +5

      @@gumpyflyale2542 prosecutors are elected or appointed by elected officials. Vote them out!

    • @springbloom5940
      @springbloom5940 3 года назад +3

      That is completely false. 9/10 of those in legal jeopardy, did something wrong and or stupid.

    • @bidenisacommunistpuppet.3831
      @bidenisacommunistpuppet.3831 3 года назад +1

      @@springbloom5940 Lol just make stuff up.

    • @springbloom5940
      @springbloom5940 3 года назад

      @@bidenisacommunistpuppet.3831
      No, Im not you.

  • @DT-lr2bi
    @DT-lr2bi Месяц назад

    One of the Best Videos and Information Presented Clear and Fully Understandable and Applicable.

  • @gemor2843
    @gemor2843 3 года назад +84

    A comment from the other side of the pond (Germany): As a hunter in Germany I am only allowed to carry my handguns loaded and ready to fire within my house, my fenced property and within my hunting area. Nevertheless, the tips given in the video are also really very useful for me, as they all give decisive legal information for shooting in a self-defense situation, which are fundamentally valid in Germany in such a situation as well. So thank you very much for this video, which I even downloaded to remind myself of these tips from time to time.

    • @benjaminhouston2436
      @benjaminhouston2436 2 года назад

      Allowed to carry? I'm not allowed to have any freedoms in America, I am obligated to stand up and fight for them because the generations of patriots paid for them with their blood and lives.

  • @brokeboytactical
    @brokeboytactical 3 года назад +61

    never show remorse. I know it sounds cold hearted but you have to own the shoot. Even if you say " I didn't mean to kill him" in an act of remorse a clever prosecutor will flip that into negligent homicide or manslaughter really fast. Seen it happen

    • @top10shotguns72
      @top10shotguns72 3 года назад +4

      👍👍👍👍👍

    • @brokeboytactical
      @brokeboytactical 3 года назад +2

      If someone is trying to kill you and you have to shoot let me tell you something. taking a human life even in self defense will make you feel remorseful. It's real easy to say that "I'd easily take a life to defend my loved ones" and I believe at the end of the day you would like me. But don't fool yourself into thinking the aftermath won't stick with you for the rest of your life. It isn't human nature to kill so it's real easy in the moment to say something like "I didn't mean to kill him" or I just wanted to wound him" can land you in prison unfortunately. No matter how much the perp literally "deserved it" or your really"had no choice" or how little value that scumb bag criminals life may have to you in the moment. You will be f*cked up for life. and experiencing that kinda trauma especially in the moment can make you say some crazy sh*t. But the law says we aren't allowed to act like humans in these situations which is why you always here the news and jurors will always say "he was cold and showed no remorse!" But in reality that's only because the law will punish the defendent for that even if it was a good shoot. And throw some other BS manslaughter/negligent homicide/attempted murder or an assault with a deadly weapon charge his way just because they couldn't nail him for murder. Best thing you can do is call your lawyer first (you should have him on speed dial and ask him to call the police for you and he'll tell you to keep your statement short simple and just shut up after that trust me) but if you call the cops yourself. Just be quiet and as calm as possible it's very normal for you to be anxious in this moment but try not to get to excited you just shot someone remember? The officer will be on edge as well because remember all he knows in that moment for sure is you shot someone... he will ask you for a statement. Tell the officer as little as possible while still cooperating. Keep it nice and simple and answer his questions because because you can be arrested for not giving a statement. It's a fact look it up. Example. "He had a knife and was running towards me I felt my life was in danger so I acted". End of story until you talk to your attorney!!! Stick to that statement word for word! Ask to be taken to the ER it will keep you out of hand cuffs most of the time, ask for an attorney before answering anymore questioning. And always tell the truth and everything should be fine.

  • @burntbacon7995
    @burntbacon7995 3 года назад +24

    Can't beat a man with legitimate experience and expertise on a subject that will save me from prison.

  • @twavesmusic
    @twavesmusic Месяц назад

    I just took a conceal carry class yesterday and this is even more great advise.

  • @UberDAHnooB
    @UberDAHnooB 3 года назад +53

    6:20 Funny thing is this is obviously known, but they go forward anyway and continue to use it against innocent people. They turn you into the bad guy, when the person that was shot should not have been doing what they were doing to get themselves shot in the first place.

    • @simpleman2004
      @simpleman2004 3 года назад +2

      Yes the us gov. wants to take away our guns, so every chance they can say "gun bad" they will use it in their favor.

    • @coldsnap999
      @coldsnap999 3 года назад

      @@simpleman2004 Naturally every government has an interest in regulating firearms. Without a monopoly of force there's no central authority on which to hinge the functions and stability of society. Without a single dominant authority we'd end up with private armies and competing legal systems, violent political factions and rampant organized crime. Democracy would be impossible.

    • @simpleman2004
      @simpleman2004 3 года назад

      @@coldsnap999 Sounds like a comment from a communist, not everybody wants or needs somebody Dictating their every move, if you like communism there are plenty communist countries you can move to and enjoy.

    • @laurenceperkins7468
      @laurenceperkins7468 3 года назад

      @@coldsnap999 And who taught you that? Was it part of a state-approved school curriculum perhaps? ;)
      There have been plenty stable societies which didn't have a single, central, dominant authority with a monopoly on force. America used to be one of them a long, long time ago. So was mediaeval Iceland, as well as Ireland and Scotland for a long time.
      Competition between authorities keeps the authorities in check so they can't abuse people too badly. Monopolies in governance are just as bad as monopolies in business. Just look at how many of the things on your list happen even with a centralized state. Only often times that state becomes the source of them.

  • @ironsoulboss6970
    @ironsoulboss6970 2 года назад +48

    I would personally add this.
    Tip #7: Get a security camera or Ring. This will greatly help the police understand what happened in the case you had to practice Castle Doctrine.

    • @shawn092182
      @shawn092182 11 месяцев назад +1

      Just remember to delete the video of that time you were playing on your sex swing. You never know. The first responder at the scene might be the spouse of that person that you were playing with. 🤣

  • @benitomaldonado7080
    @benitomaldonado7080 3 года назад +511

    It’s a shame that good law abiding citizens have to jump through so many hoops to claim their innocence when the criminals have more rights and usually get off on some bullshit technicality and you end up in jail 🤬

    • @SleepingWolfGaming
      @SleepingWolfGaming 3 года назад +17

      Its ridiculous.

    • @ZedF86
      @ZedF86 3 года назад +10

      So in your opinion, jails and prisons are actually filled with innocent people?

    • @MetalsirenIXI
      @MetalsirenIXI 3 года назад +18

      So many hoops? Dont forget someone was killed, the authorities should make sure everything was done properly you know because someone lost their life.

    • @drjonesey5
      @drjonesey5 3 года назад +11

      You're correct, I agree, I think all of us do, but what are we doing about it? There were 600 riots, billions of property damage, innocent people hurt and or killed all based on lies the last 2 years due to political extremist on one side. Leftist Progressive Democrats.
      They do all of this. Where's the reaction of the otherside? *Crickets* what people currently do is like asking an abusive partner to stop beating you. They have no interest in that. They've shown you, they've told you, they've demonstrated the lack of respect they have for your life, your family and beliefs, but you're still asking.
      There is plenty legal responses to what's going on. But nothings happening.

    • @ZedF86
      @ZedF86 3 года назад +4

      @@MetalsirenIXI Nonsense. There's no need. Everybody knows that people who commit crimes never lie to protect themselves.

  • @sellokaywitz4184
    @sellokaywitz4184 Год назад +1

    Very interesting inside, thanx

  • @michaelcaruso4055
    @michaelcaruso4055 3 года назад +210

    Thank you for this video. It's sad that legal vultures actually look to persecute honest, hardworking citizens who have been forced into a bad situation.

    • @xStarborn
      @xStarborn 2 года назад

      Someone has to get paid, whos going to do it when nobody gets charged and suspect #2 is dead? Lol

    • @marktullis6484
      @marktullis6484 2 года назад +6

      The lowest scum on earth are lawyers who prosecute peeps who are justified in defending themselves - like the scumbag that tried to put Kyle Rittenhouse in prison for the rest of his life.

    • @_Envous
      @_Envous 2 года назад

      people sometimes forget that lawyers don't know EVERY detail and that really changes stuff
      if you just managed to get a not guilty for someone guilty, and later realising, that's gonna suck

    • @fasteddie4107
      @fasteddie4107 2 года назад +1

      Legal vultures = liberal, progressive, un-American, un-Patriotic, Democrats.

    • @sabinoluevano7447
      @sabinoluevano7447 2 года назад +1

      this is actually the right approach. It promotes de-escalation, instead of hot-headed people shooting at others for reasons that may not be that serious.

  • @owenbanks3675
    @owenbanks3675 3 года назад +373

    Some good advice, remember to trust your lawyer and NOT the cops, one is trying to keep you out of jail and the other is trying to fill the jails.

    • @DavidLLambertmobile
      @DavidLLambertmobile 3 года назад +1

      Look at Massad Ayoob & his articles, videos 💻. Ayoob, a sworn LE officer & cadre taught for years. Hes also a match shooter & court use of force expert. ⚖

    • @Gh0zT-777
      @Gh0zT-777 3 года назад +9

      Cops arent trying to fill jails

    • @gmork1090
      @gmork1090 3 года назад +10

      Cops try to put bad guys in jail, but sometimes they send the wrong people. You think they get a bonus for how many bodies they send to jail? Come on, use some sense.

    • @adstaton8461
      @adstaton8461 3 года назад +11

      @@gmork1090 jesus. Talk about out of touch with reality. There are 100s of badge cam videos right on RUclips showing cops planting evidence or filing reports that don't even come close to the videos. Don't worry. Blue will get around to everyone eventually.

    • @twocentproductions5326
      @twocentproductions5326 3 года назад +3

      @@Gh0zT-777 i dont agree with your comment one bit..

  • @makmak151515
    @makmak151515 3 года назад +234

    I don’t worry about the integrity of the cops. It’s the prosecutors office that makes me sick to my stomach. Luca

    • @therowdyboysnetwork2827
      @therowdyboysnetwork2827 3 года назад +7

      Fuck prosecutors. They all are tyrants.

    • @youmustnamethejew6885
      @youmustnamethejew6885 3 года назад +3

      Worry about the cops also. They are the governments foot soldiers.

    • @samreynolds3789
      @samreynolds3789 3 года назад +1

      If you are 🧑🏾🧑🏾🧑🏾‍🦱👩🏾‍🦱👴🏽🧓🏾🧔🏾‍♂️ people INTEGRITY , AGENDA , etc….. of POLICE MATTER ! Too often LIFE or DEATH or SERIOUS ABUSE are ON THE LINE ( on the Streets, IN our vehicles At Work , IN OUR HOMES , and AT the JAIL /PRECINCT )!

    • @samreynolds3789
      @samreynolds3789 3 года назад

      GESTAPO is what they ARE for too many of US !

    • @operationNOBO
      @operationNOBO 3 года назад +1

      You would be foolish to judge someones integrity based on their career. You likely wouldnt know the responding officers, your life is more important than their integrity or lack thereof.

  • @moiyaluv
    @moiyaluv Год назад +1

    Thankyou for the broad spectrum of information.
    I'm a disabled vet looking at getting my ccw soon. Navigating as a civilian in these hostile days are nothing compared to when I was guarding my post in the Marines.
    Just as demanding, just as dangerous on this side as well.

  • @johnz.2907
    @johnz.2907 3 года назад +95

    A chapter on firearm laws should be part of ccw cert class.

    • @rcschmidt668
      @rcschmidt668 3 года назад +7

      Should be a part of high school class.

    • @snomofilms
      @snomofilms 3 года назад +8

      It was in mine 🤷‍♂️

    • @nmartin5551
      @nmartin5551 3 года назад

      Some classes do. I think they should.

    • @tommyrea5530
      @tommyrea5530 3 года назад +1

      In AR it is the bulk of the class. And its more then a chapter

    • @jaredgreenier7996
      @jaredgreenier7996 3 года назад +1

      Mine was

  • @bryonensminger7462
    @bryonensminger7462 3 года назад +42

    Hes completely correct about not having a gun in your hand when the cop arrives , I seen on the news to day a cop was walking down the street and a man walked up and shot him and killed him a bystander pulled out his gun and killed the man that shot the cop , then other police showed up and killed the man that killed the cop killer cause they seen the dead cop and the the other dead man and the older man standing there with a gun , one thing lead to another and they killed him

    • @tigeruntamed6036
      @tigeruntamed6036 3 года назад +3

      Sounds like something out of a movie

    • @dang5550
      @dang5550 3 года назад +3

      This is an indictment on the police. Apparently they do require serious reform

    • @406ghost8
      @406ghost8 3 года назад

      @@tigeruntamed6036 this was in the Denver area about a week ago, the guy that shot the cop killer grabbed the killers AR and had it in his hands when the other cops showed up and they killed him.

    • @jumpercable20
      @jumpercable20 3 года назад +2

      If anyone's old enough to remember TJ Hooker on TV many years ago. Played by William Shatner, he never had to fire his pistol. He could take on 3 or 4 attackers with his Nightstick. I come from a law enforcement family and I definitely believe that the police need a little more training on when to use deadly force vs a simple beat down. I mean when cops shoot a naked man that's autistic, there's a problem. Where does a naked man hide his deadly weapon? (erection doesn't count). The last thing I would ever want to do is to take a human life, but I have heard if you absolutely have to use deadly force, it's better to kill than to wound. I've heard horror stories where a burglar broke into a house and stabbed the homeowners wife, the home owner wounded the burglar and after the court case was resolved the home owner had to pay for the burglar's healthcare and support the burglar for the rest of his life. Is it me or is there something wrong here?

  • @parsaledm
    @parsaledm 3 года назад +113

    When you said,
    "That would suck to defend yourself from being killed, only to be killed by police in the long haul."
    You reminded me of an incident that happened a few months ago.
    It is exactly what happened to the guy that shot and killed the active shooter that killed my middle school SRO.
    Old Town Arvada, Colorado.
    He still had the gun in his hand and the cops got there. The police thought he was the active shooter and shot him.

    • @jackpeters9349
      @jackpeters9349 3 года назад +6

      Never talk to cops they mean no good They r criminals of another order

    • @parsaledm
      @parsaledm 3 года назад +12

      @@jackpeters9349 Bro I get you there. But that's when you have been detained or are suspect of a crime.
      When you are friends with a cop, like I was my SRO, then of course you'd talk when he asks how your day is goin'.
      -Just not when detained or suspected of committing a crime.
      Cops are people too, and there is a certain situation that you should not talk to them.

    • @nickabel8279
      @nickabel8279 3 года назад +3

      @@parsaledm I mean.. Ok? Gang bangers are ppl too? Ppl do fucked up shit to one another all the time

    • @SuzukiHalwende
      @SuzukiHalwende 3 года назад +2

      @@godemperor7457 It's true, I'm cops

    • @richardcoram1562
      @richardcoram1562 3 года назад +8

      @@parsaledm yeah without the cops, police, pigs, gestapo -WHATEVER YOU CALL THEM; without them we're into mayhem chaos and anarchy. People who are anti police are criminals, thugs, or just stupid.