Hey Dan. As a civilian I’m curious what a good strategy to not get shot by police responding to an active shooter scenario looks like. This has always been something I’ve struggled with when determining an SOP.
Call into 911 and give your description and what you’re doing. They should dispatch that to responding officers. Once LEO shows up, get out of the way.
Just listen to responding officers when they arrive, drop the weapon if they tell you to drop it , and always know what you will hit if you miss your shot on the threat , you don't want to miss and hit the wrong person, stay safe out there
All the comments are valid. A lot goes into it. Describing yourself is huge, having a hands free way of doing that while also keeping situational awareness would be important. Headphones or AirPods would assist with that. And be ready to stop engaging when LEO respond. Also. Be ready to get roughed up with stressed up cops. Stay cool calm and collect and speak clearly. That’s why I mentioned it’s not a clear cut thing, and depends on so many variables
@@SoileaterYT it’s kinda the same as it’s illegal to install windshield tint or tint that’s lower than state min but every tint shop does it. What i will say tho is every physical store at least in Tulsa requires creds to purchase anything with any type of insignia. U can purchase all the gear all day long. But if u try to get any patches that say pd cop police sheriff marshal fbi etc it’s a no without matching creds
As a security guard off duty or on duty , I am Canadian so don't carry a gun every day, But always carrying my oc dog spray, and a tactical pen with a pair of handcuffs in my front pocket, if dieing is asked of me I have no problem dieing to save others
What's that pistol mag carrier you have on the left side of your plate carrier? Esstac? Might have to swap out my double AR/pistol for a double AR and that single pistol, it looks good
This is the Haley Strategic D3CR, the pistol mag holder is built into the side of it. If you want something similar blue force gear mages an elastic pouch similar that molle’s on.
@@SoileaterYT everyone in Congress is sworn. The only reason it became a thing was because soldiers back from Vietnam got on the job and started throwing the term around. It stuck. But unless you need a 3 day pass issued to you to get out of CQ duty,.. you are a civilian.
@@SoileaterYT it’s not a dig by the way. Policing is an honorable job. All I am saying is the long is just slang that took hold over the decades and now it stuck. We simply use a civilian policing model in the U.S. that’s why guys and gals can apply, be hired, resign, get fired, etc. only civilians have that reality.
It’s hard to go over everything to expect in a 20-30min video. I felt like I was rambling a bit, but that’s what these on take videos are, no edit, just me and my rambling lol
I appreciate that you describe some of these items as luxury, and not a necessity.
Only thing that’s mandatory has a primer at the rear end. 😉
Clint says pistols are for you to fight your way to your rifle. I love him
He’s so entertaining lol.
The Jersey Tactical Claw is a phenomenal tool. Excellent for patrol and rapid deployment use.
I will have to get one at some point. They ain’t cheap.
They are not!@@SoileaterYT
Hey Dan. As a civilian I’m curious what a good strategy to not get shot by police responding to an active shooter scenario looks like. This has always been something I’ve struggled with when determining an SOP.
Call into 911 and give your description and what you’re doing. They should dispatch that to responding officers. Once LEO shows up, get out of the way.
Just listen to responding officers when they arrive, drop the weapon if they tell you to drop it , and always know what you will hit if you miss your shot on the threat , you don't want to miss and hit the wrong person, stay safe out there
All the comments are valid. A lot goes into it. Describing yourself is huge, having a hands free way of doing that while also keeping situational awareness would be important. Headphones or AirPods would assist with that. And be ready to stop engaging when LEO respond. Also. Be ready to get roughed up with stressed up cops. Stay cool calm and collect and speak clearly. That’s why I mentioned it’s not a clear cut thing, and depends on so many variables
Best tip is to not respond with an AR or AK. It sucks that cops think a rifle is an excuse, but civillian rifle carry is just not very common.
@ I mean. Definitely don’t respond with an AK…
Hey man great video, thanks for all the content you put out. Stay safe
Thanks, you too!
In Oklahoma you have to show creds and
have creds or retired creds to sell LEO patches
Weird when you can just buy them off Amazon, embroider your own or screen print them. Idk how they would remotely enforce that.
@@SoileaterYT it’s kinda the same as it’s illegal to install windshield tint or tint that’s lower than state min but every tint shop does it. What i will say tho is every physical store at least in Tulsa requires creds to purchase anything with any type of insignia. U can purchase all the gear all day long. But if u try to get any patches that say pd cop police sheriff marshal fbi etc it’s a no without matching creds
Bear bangers are something I havent considered. Thanks for the advice
No problem.
i suppose i should add one of them coexist stickers and maybe a hillary one so ppl will ignore my ride.
😂🤣
As a security guard off duty or on duty , I am Canadian so don't carry a gun every day,
But always carrying my oc dog spray, and a tactical pen with a pair of handcuffs in my front pocket, if dieing is asked of me I have no problem dieing to save others
Just don’t sell it cheap. 💪
@@SoileaterYT fair enough, merry Christmas brother
What are your thoughts on former LEOs responding to critical incidents, if they are first on scene?
If you are already there, get to work. Save who needs to be saved.. and you know the rest.
What's that pistol mag carrier you have on the left side of your plate carrier? Esstac? Might have to swap out my double AR/pistol for a double AR and that single pistol, it looks good
This is the Haley Strategic D3CR, the pistol mag holder is built into the side of it. If you want something similar blue force gear mages an elastic pouch similar that molle’s on.
It’s either mil, or Civ. If you aren’t enlisted or commissioned military. You are a civilian.
Ok let’s jump into the weeds. Sworn and non-sworn lol
@@SoileaterYT everyone in Congress is sworn. The only reason it became a thing was because soldiers back from Vietnam got on the job and started throwing the term around. It stuck. But unless you need a 3 day pass issued to you to get out of CQ duty,.. you are a civilian.
@@SoileaterYT it’s not a dig by the way. Policing is an honorable job. All I am saying is the long is just slang that took hold over the decades and now it stuck. We simply use a civilian policing model in the U.S. that’s why guys and gals can apply, be hired, resign, get fired, etc. only civilians have that reality.
Having experienced what I have, I agree 💯 with everything said in this video. Solid advice
It’s hard to go over everything to expect in a 20-30min video. I felt like I was rambling a bit, but that’s what these on take videos are, no edit, just me and my rambling lol
Level iii is higher than iiiA
That’s correct, more protection. Is that a statement or a question? Did I misspeak on the video?
What’s the name of that flair kit
Try BAPEquipmentstore.com
If you have a sig sticker on your vehicle, no one is breaking into your car. Trust me, no one wants that trash.
Haha 😂