Absolutely disagree with this. Call 911 and leave the area is the correct course of action here. This guy is going to get himself hurt or worse.Very interesting video. Thanks for sharing! IMO I think he acted correctly and reasonably in the situation itself…
A lot of us "good guys" are naïve about circumstances, especially those involving women. Even if it appears that a woman seems to be taking some abuse, you can't know for sure.
Damsel in distress is a ruse often played by couples looking for a mark. Even if not a setup, just ask any seasoned officer about a "beaten female" attacking them when they attempt to deal with the bad man who done the beating.
Exactly. Call 911 and be a good witness. Follow at a distance if necessary. But do not engage directly. You'll likely go from one threat to two once she sees you attacking her man. (regardless of what he is doing to her)Gal was probably back to her man before evening.... you know, 'cause she loves him.
I always thought this was one of the reasons to carry a firearm.Very interesting video. Thanks for sharing! IMO I think he acted correctly and reasonably in the situation itself, but then over-shared with police in the follow-up which could have been to his detriment.
I've actually spoken with him before. From my experience, he comes across as a calm and competent guy who is very invested in CCW. I'm glad this ended well for him and for the victim.
Only in the most dire extreme would I directly involve myself in a situation where I would potentially need to use my firearm. And I’m talking as a retired LEO. A citizen with no training has no business intervening directly in a domestic violence situation. They can be extremely dangerous.I always thought this was one of the reasons to carry a firearm.
But domestics are a hot mess. Like juggling sticks of nitroglycerine.I always thought this was one of the reasons to carry a firearm.
Only in the most dire extreme would I directly involve myself in a situation where I would potentially need to use my firearm. And I’m talking as a retired LEO. A citizen with no training has no business intervening directly in a domestic violence situation. They can be extremely dangerous.
An active shooter situation, protecting myself or my loved ones, or an obvious child abduction is about my line for considering armed intervention on my part when I am out and about.
Yea, I've been around for a few years now,But domestics are a hot mess. Like juggling sticks of nitroglycerine.
It is one of the few defensive gun situations where the victim will turn on the hero. Happens everyday, even to LEO. "You cant arrest my husband! I LOVE HIM!" Said the woman with two black eyes and a bloody lip.
With absolutely no sarcasm, I truly hope if you ever do that it works out for you.Me, I'm one of those men that will pull over.
I have, and it always has.With absolutely no sarcasm, I truly hope if you ever do that it works out for you.