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Sport shooter reacts to armed robbery and succeeds | RVFK self-protection
CATEGORY: Robbery | Analyzed Content | Explicit content 3 (scale 1-5) - Rated NC-17
» A security camera recorded the moment when a sports shooter reacted to a robbery and shot a criminal who was robbing a bakery in Brazil. The way the defender did was tactical and controlled.
This video teaches us several valuable lessons:
- It highlights the presence of close-range threats that some people may underestimate or deny.
- The defender demonstrates some freedom of movement even when initially facing a gun pushed against his back. This is crucial information for the initial phase of gun defense.
- The video emphasizes the significance of emotional control. Many self-defense classes overly focus on aggression, which can lead to mistakes. Functional aggression, rather than hysterical aggression, is key.
- The importance of being tactical, patient, and waiting for the right opportunity is highlighted as a formula for success. This approach can help prevent unnecessary drama, as demonstrated in some of my previous videos.
- Also, in how he draws his gun, the sportsman employs a two-handed grip while closing in on the target. This technique ensures that each shot fired results in a precise hit without risking harm to innocent bystanders. An additional point of awareness is to prevent the criminal from grabbing his weapon.
- Some other points are highlighted in the video.
Overall, the video provides valuable insights into these lessons, offering guidance for effective self-defense strategies.
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BACKGROUND INFORMATION
*Automatically translated, mistakes included!
A security camera recorded the moment when a sports shooter reacts to a robbery and shoots a criminal who was robbing a bakery in Atibaia (SP). The action happened on Tuesday night (10) when the shooter was heading to the shooting club (see video above).
In the images it is possible to see that the man enters the trade and then the criminal arrives. He steals the customer's wallet and chain and then goes to the cashier, but ends up dropping something on the floor and bends down to pick it up. Then the customer, who is a sports shooter, pulls out a gun and reacts to the assault, hitting the man.
According to the Civil Police, the case happened around 20:20 p.m. in a bakery in the Gate neighborhood. The sportsman fired three shots at the criminal, who was hit in the neck, leg and arm.
Also according to the police, the criminal was rescued to the Santa Casa of the city and remained hospitalized, under police escort, until the publication of the report. An accomplice of the criminal fled after noticing the confusion.
The sportsman had a license for the weapon, gave a statement to the police and was released.
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