S13E12: JUSTIFIED SAVES – When to Run Toward the Threat
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Here are all the stories from the episode:
⚠️ What Not To Do
✅ Justified Saves
- Pennsylvania: Homeowner Warned Intruder He Was Armed Before Fatal Shooting During Break-In Attempt
- Vaughan, Canada: Premier Congratulates Homeowner Who Shot Armed Home Invaders
- Memphis Home Invasion: Father Grabs His Gun as Masked Intruders Kick In the Door
- Chicago: Armed Robbery Victim Shoots and Kills Armed 16-Year-Old Suspect
- Akron Road Rage: What This Defensive Gun Use Teaches Concealed Carriers
- Tulsa: Friend Defends Ex-Girlfriend as Violent Stalker Kicks In the Door
- Georgia VA Clinic: Armed Citizen Engages Gunman Alongside Police After Deadly Shooting
- Old Dominion University: ROTC Student Stabbed Gunman Who Killed Professor
- Follow-Up: ROTC Cadets at Old Dominion Awarded Meritorious Medal and Purple Heart
- Temple Israel Synagogue: Armed Security Stops Terrorist Attack, Saves 140 Children
About This Episode:
In this episode, we examine critical self-defense scenarios and the complexities surrounding firearms use. Alongside my co-host, Jacob Paulsen, we analyze disturbing yet essential stories, such as a road rage incident in Texas that escalates to violence, highlighting the importance of situational awareness and decision-making.
We also discuss a homeowner's successful defense against an intruder in Pennsylvania, focusing on legal implications like the “castle doctrine.” Moving to Canada, we praise a homeowner's actions against multiple intruders, opening up a dialogue on gun control laws and personal safety.
The episode further commends students at Old Dominion University for their bravery in subduing a gunman, emphasizing preparedness in crisis situations. Lastly, we explore a synagogue attack in Michigan, showcasing the need for proactive security measures. Each narrative serves to empower listeners to prioritize responsible firearm use and effective response strategies in high-stress environments.
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