Tag: armed driver

  • Episode 224 with Lauren Hartnett

    Our defender reacted when he heard a scream. He was armed to protect the people he loved. They tried to stop the attacks with verbal commands, with physical presence, and then with a shot to the center of the chest.

  • Episode 222 with Heather Reeves

    These gun owners faced a life threatening situation as they shopped, as they drove, at work, and at home. Here is what we can learn.

  • Episode 220 with Amanda Suffecool

    Can you articulate why a 15 year old needed to be shot. Officer, he had a gun pointed at me and he and several other attackers were threatening to kill me. The great news is that she defended herself without firing a shot.

  • Episode 216 with Amanda Suffecool

    What would you do if your spouse or children walked in with you. Are you safer defending them with your gun or in running away?

  • Episode 211 with Andee Reardon

    She knew she wanted a gun, but maybe she wasn’t taught about holsters and concealed carry. Who comes up to their instructor and says, I want your help getting a good holster and the gun that goes with it? Maybe she wasn’t taught about holsters and concealed carry.

  • Episode 203 with David Cole

    A lesson here is that you CAN miss even at very close range. So practice shooting a handgun at close quarters. Remember to put your support hand to your chest every time.

  • Episode 189 with Jeff Street

    Move as you present your firearm. Shoot your attacker until the threat stops. Move to safety. Call the police, and ask all the witnesses to call the police.

  • Episode 182 with Jeff Street

    I want our defender to move. Move as you get out of the car. Move as you present your firearm. Move as you shoot, and then move as you assess to see if you have to shoot some more.

  • Episode 165 with David Cole

    You don’t need five guys to snatch a purse. They may well have had plans to do much more. They were probably going to take her car.. or to take her.

  • Episode 164 with Amanda Suffecool

    This clerk had about 2 and a half seconds from the time the bad guy presenting a gun until the defense was over. I can’t say my own name that fast.