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DON’T Do This! | Property Theft | Self Defense | Home Defense | Navy SEAL

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  • In this video of Home Defense we deal with external property theft and discuss things such as how I tactically approached the suspect, communication, controlling, securing, lawful aspects, and more.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 918

  • @JohnDoe-wz7lw
    @JohnDoe-wz7lw Рік тому +287

    We've had multiple instances here in the Metro-Detroit area of teams of people stealing vehicles at night. One person will be tasked with entry of the vehicle while the other person stands guard with a weapon pointed at the homeowners door. Two of the videos I saw they were armed with AR pistols ready to kill anyone who came outside to confront them. One person has been killed and there have been a few other shootings related to this. Be safe and be vigilant guys.

    • @manueldavis1007
      @manueldavis1007 Рік тому +27

      I'm in Flint, I haven't heard about this in the news or anything. Can you post a link to the videos here? I'm interested in seeing them, because I'm a firearms instructor, and I talk about things like this possibly happening.

    • @Subgunman
      @Subgunman Рік тому +16

      @@lee9399let it be known that many cops will avoid coming to your aid if you have informed the dispatcher they are armed, they don’t want to become statistics for the coroner’s office.

    • @MrYaxalot
      @MrYaxalot Рік тому +7

      Yeah the car thefts here are insne but thats what happens when being a criminal is rewareded and vehilcle manufactures fail at making a sercure system for the vehicle keys.

    • @OU812NVME
      @OU812NVME Рік тому +3

      Well more on you better have a camera so you can know what's outside then you do the same

    • @MrYaxalot
      @MrYaxalot Рік тому +6

      @@OU812NVME Ive got cameas 360 on my entire home

  • @reliablethreat23
    @reliablethreat23 Рік тому +337

    Excellent video. Personally, I would stay inside my house with my rifle and police on the phone. If the thief or thieves attempt to break in, they will be met with extreme violence. Personally, I'm not even going to remotely risk my freedom over petty possessions! I'll let the police handle that. YOU CAN ALWAYS BUY BACK WHAT WAS STOLEN, YOU CAN'T BUY BACK LOST TIME WITH YOUR LOVED ONES! Carry on, gents. God bless!

    • @frogmantactical
      @frogmantactical  Рік тому +89

      Definitely staying in is the first choice. 🙏

    • @user-jr5bg4ov8j
      @user-jr5bg4ov8j Рік тому +2

      Great video, I thought the guy would run… get a two way camera out there and communicate with him from your phone from inside the house. But this is TX!

    • @martycarmichael3885
      @martycarmichael3885 Рік тому +9

      Excellent post. The bad guy could also have an accomplice. Without someone to watch your 6 you could be in trouble.

    • @libbyd1001
      @libbyd1001 Рік тому +20

      I agree with what you said - "You can't buy back lost time with your loved ones" - the problem is that you didn't connect all the dots. The time you spent away from your loved ones while you worked to earn the money to buy that stuff, can't be bought back either! That "stuff" isn't just stuff. It's your most valuable resource. You felt that it was important enough to sacrifice your limited time here on earth to earn and buy that stuff. People who steal your stuff ARE stealing your time; and as you rightly said, it can't be replaced. Protecting your stuff IS also protecting your time.

    • @3nertia
      @3nertia Рік тому +4

      And that's exactly why there are so many criminals - there are no real consequences ... for them heh

  • @hankskiar1571
    @hankskiar1571 Рік тому +162

    Excellent tutorial. It's a shame that in some states you can't protect your home or property and perpetrators feel that they can take what you have. Thanks.

    • @TheBabins
      @TheBabins Рік тому +13

      I agree. Given the decrease of law enforcement by politicians, the laws need to be changed for all Americans.

    • @TheTurdballs420
      @TheTurdballs420 Рік тому +25

      You think that’s bad, there are a lot of states that say you have a duty to run away if someone is breaking into your home! Not just liberal states either, Arkansas and Missouri are two examples of dumb states

    • @TheBabins
      @TheBabins Рік тому +9

      @@TheTurdballs420 Yikes! We need some people with some common sense and some humanity back in office.

    • @crystalr7602
      @crystalr7602 Рік тому

      Right on Hankski!

    • @Rowgue51
      @Rowgue51 Рік тому +7

      That's the vast majority of states actually. Texas is one of a select few states that allow you to use deadly force or the threat of deadly force to protect property. And while most states recognize the right of people to defend themselves, you're almost never legally permitted to respond with deadly force or the threat of deadly force to any situation where your life isn't being imminently threatened.

  • @briandorsey682
    @briandorsey682 Рік тому +8

    I’m an SF guy trained in the eighties. You’re doing a great service Frogman! Airborne!!

    • @maxmann8607
      @maxmann8607 6 місяців тому +1

      You worked for State Farm in the eighties? Did you know Bill Kliembach?

    • @briandorsey682
      @briandorsey682 6 місяців тому

      @@maxmann8607 I was in the Special Forces. I never worked for State Farm. I don’t know Bill Kliembach.

    • @maxmann8607
      @maxmann8607 6 місяців тому +1

      @@briandorsey682 I’m sorry. I’m just having fun with you

    • @briandorsey682
      @briandorsey682 6 місяців тому

      @@maxmann8607 cool beans 👍🏾

  • @michaelhagedorn3470
    @michaelhagedorn3470 Рік тому +9

    I love not only that you do these for us but also that you address the safety and legal aspects for the people who don't think of those parts. Thank you for doing what you do,stay safe and stay awesome.

  • @exodeus7959
    @exodeus7959 Рік тому +69

    The sad truth is that in 99% of all robbery cases your legal fees for having to go to court will easily exceed the value of the property stolen. Better to call the police and stay inside. It really is not worth actively trying to stop the theft.

    • @frogmantactical
      @frogmantactical  Рік тому +18

      💯 Agree. It’s not worth it. Ego driven! 🙏

    • @matthewbick1927
      @matthewbick1927 Рік тому +6

      Yes but in your mind I worked hard to get what I have and some scumbag comes along and takes it and you can’t or shouldn’t stop him

    • @jebotipasmater
      @jebotipasmater Рік тому +2

      @@matthewbick1927 Exactly.

    • @snapman218
      @snapman218 Рік тому +3

      People say "Ego driven" like it's a bad thing. It's the legal consequences that you're really trying to avoid. If you let people step on you, you'll just keep having it happen.

    • @snapman218
      @snapman218 Рік тому +3

      If robbers knew they were going to probably die from stealing, and the law wasn't going to protect them, guess what would happen.
      You talk about psychological protection. Well guess what. The psychological protection of my family does include a dead robber.

  • @jezrix
    @jezrix Рік тому +5

    Well said. As much as it is wrong for people to steal your property, it can be replaced. People, family and love ones cannot.

  • @g-bgcg
    @g-bgcg Рік тому +13

    It’s sad that in some jurisdictions you cannot do anything until suspect enters your home by x amount of feet, they garnish a weapon of some sort and also attempt to attack you before you can defend yourself without going to prison. In addition you might have to waste a ton of money on attorneys should it go to court. Since many suspects are catch and release they are suing victims and winning which is appalling. The justice system is breaking down with all the “paid off” DA’s and judges. Thanks for the video.

  • @PotentialEn3rgy
    @PotentialEn3rgy Рік тому +16

    I feel so fortunate to have stumbled upon this channel. I love the tactical coaching of course, but especially appreciate the mention of legal and potential emotional ramifications to the family, great stuff!

  • @MZ-bl6wg
    @MZ-bl6wg Рік тому +6

    LOVED this!!! And loved the honesty ; “if it’s me in my circumstance and noones around and no phone, he’s gone end up in the hospital.” Hey , it’s deserved and a travesty that some states you literally have to watch someone walk away with your property and can’t do $hit!

  • @johnmercurio8529
    @johnmercurio8529 Рік тому +15

    I just want to be sure that if the bad guys or the crazies come my way that I can make the best decision possible to keep them away from me. I do not want to stop a beating heart. If I have no choice but to discharge my firearm I want to know that beyond a shadow of a doubt that I am doing the right thing. Thank you for the knowledge and experience that you share with us. Thank you for showing us what to do when do it and how to do it. I hope and pray no harm comes to any one. Stay safe

    • @frogmantactical
      @frogmantactical  Рік тому +5

      Amen to that. 🙏

    • @franklinstower6721
      @franklinstower6721 Рік тому +2

      People are unpredictable and that may be the most terrifying aspect of an encounter like this. Even though you have a deadly weapon pointed at them, they may still charge and if we choke in that moment they could aquire the weapon and that'll be the end of it. I hope to never have to shoot someone but if it's me/my family or them there won't be a a second thought. I'm in an anti-2A state and if I have to answer for my choices then so be it. Criminals are the ones who make the choice to risk their lives for meaningless possessions

    • @johnmercurio8529
      @johnmercurio8529 Рік тому +1

      @@franklinstower6721 I understand and I fully respect your decision making process. Like you said, fight or flight we understand. However the third one I've learned is what you said and that is if someone freezes up that could give the bad guy just the opportunity he needs to cause bodily harm or worse. Sort of like the in the headlights thing.

    • @frogmantactical
      @frogmantactical  Рік тому +1

      And that is what we are aiming for. Simply education to think about so you can make the best decision for you and your family.

    • @johnmercurio8529
      @johnmercurio8529 Рік тому +1

      @@frogmantactical thank you so very much. Honestly for me there is no better feeling than knowing someone has got your back!!

  • @mustangtonto5862
    @mustangtonto5862 Рік тому +5

    I appreciate that you covered not having your phone on you and or no one within shouting range.

  • @petrol_prophet
    @petrol_prophet Рік тому +20

    Appreciate you sharing these pro pointers on how to handle a tough situation from all angles… like you said, you got to consider spiritual, emotional and financial harm to your family as well; the fight isn’t always over once you put your weapon back down.
    Looking forward to your next vid.

  • @jimboyle4934
    @jimboyle4934 Рік тому +41

    Thank you for the time and effort you put into these tactical training videos! ✝️🇺🇸

    • @frogmantactical
      @frogmantactical  Рік тому +1

      You are welcome. We are working on making many more now.

  • @A-Defender-
    @A-Defender- Рік тому +25

    Love the knowledge transfer videos brother. Straight to the point, simple and effective.

  • @michaelmiller5877
    @michaelmiller5877 Рік тому +4

    I really like the way you begin your videos, after the initial scenario, by going through basic firearms safety information.

  • @TX-OaksRnr
    @TX-OaksRnr Рік тому +5

    Great job on this one Mr. Pike sir. That’s out of respect 🫡 Finger on trigger, ready walk stance, line of fire, mentally prepared for voa. Thank you!! God bless you and all of us. 🙏🏼🇺🇸

    • @frogmantactical
      @frogmantactical  Рік тому +2

      Much appreciated. Many disagree with trigger finger however if you train properly it is best.

  • @richardhoff7191
    @richardhoff7191 Рік тому +9

    In California we don't have the right to protect property but citizens can attempt to make a citizen's arrest on a suspect actively committing a burglary and if the suspect resist or becomes combative you have the right to defend yourself at that point. You don't have to just let them walk away with your property

    • @Subgunman
      @Subgunman Рік тому +2

      Yeah but in californication you are limited to what type of firearm you may own and if you are allowed to use it in this situation.

    • @richardhoff7191
      @richardhoff7191 Рік тому

      @@Subgunman Point taken..

    • @dancing4bears
      @dancing4bears Рік тому

      Yeah. Good luck with that.

  • @megaweasel706
    @megaweasel706 Рік тому +1

    forgetting your phone in dynamic situations is one of the reasons i love having an apple watch with cellular! can't forget it if its attached to you!

  • @hcwbw3
    @hcwbw3 Рік тому +2

    I had a friend, a police officer who lived on a boat in the Miami River, same marina I was living at, "John the cop" John's story (1980's), he was in a bar with his girl when a dude comes in gun drawn to rob the till, not the customers just the cash register. As this is going down, John's girls whispers, "John do something your a cop", he quietly shushes her. After the thief takes the cash as he is preparing to exit, a second perp at the back of the bar shows a sawed off shot gun, yelling out some crap like "don't move, don't reach for the phone". Moral to John's story, they have a plan you are already in it, your just an actor in their play. Watch out. Your are talking about going after a; thinking, social being(s) that may bag you as your trying to bag him or them. Love your situational awareness point, did not notice water tank on initial view. There are a lot of moving parts and potential complications, involving yourself, family the criminal and innocents bystanders. Very powerful statement on your part about "ego and pride". I had a couple of incidents at the Marina, personally and I got away with one mistake on the first incident. Looking back I learned and applies that to the second and third. One of the most powerful statement you made, check your "ego and pride" at the door. Trying to plan ahead as I assess myself, training and or lack their of, surroundings, experience etc. I have to think about how far I need to go. Your last statement is the most powerful, "responsibility to protect everybody, physically, emotionally, spiritually and financially", shows that to be a big "type A" alpha male takes more than toughness, courage and training, it takes brains, thoughtfulness. Great vid.

  • @bombsaway6340
    @bombsaway6340 Рік тому +14

    Great home defense training tips. Love this kind of content.

  • @saylorj6810
    @saylorj6810 Рік тому +8

    I’m always very hesitant to even take the shot when it comes to home invasion and burglary just because of the legal mess that immediately follows. It won’t stop me from doing what needs to be done, but I would always advise people know the law and how it will be applied to them.

    • @OU812NVME
      @OU812NVME Рік тому

      The problem is that Gunners think that way don't think that way you have someone invading your home it's time to react not saying oh crap what will happen to me after I pulled the trigger

    • @saylorj6810
      @saylorj6810 Рік тому +2

      @@OU812NVME Well, I know this is anecdotal, but I know a guy who was almost run over by a career felon who stole his daughter’s truck and tried robbing my buddy. My friend responded with his carry pistol in the state of Missouri and they convicted him of felony brandishing. Even though my buddy had reasonable fear for his life and the other guy was trying to kill him, the state got a felony conviction and now he can’t own firearms anymore. So, even if you are not thinking about the consequences later, that does not mean there won’t be some corrupt prosecutor who is going to try ruining your life.

    • @frogmantactical
      @frogmantactical  Рік тому +5

      I agree. It is a serious burden that should not be taken lightly.

    • @KhalidStoleeYour111
      @KhalidStoleeYour111 Рік тому +2

      @@saylorj6810 Tell your buddy to look up a fellow named Felons with Firearms , he’ll help appeal the case with his proper paperwork

  • @raybo34
    @raybo34 Рік тому +2

    In my state, NC, you are not allowed to use a firearm to prevent property theft as you pointed out. Thank you for a great video.

  • @hooks4nooks
    @hooks4nooks Рік тому +1

    Physically, emotionally, spiritually, and financially. Very good points to keep in mind. You're right that I need to make sure I can continue to fulfill them with my family.

  • @Kratos0911
    @Kratos0911 Рік тому +3

    I just happened upon your page. I’m so very thankful to live in Texas. Unfortunately, times changed, no matter where you live, so you have to adjust to the times-even when home. Thanks again for your for your content. God bless.

  • @DadsGarageDIY
    @DadsGarageDIY Рік тому +5

    Just found you yesterday. Love the content. Great to know you are a fellow Texan!

  • @johnbowen8969
    @johnbowen8969 7 місяців тому

    I had a gun instructor that was a prison guard for many years and he taught us to move the way you did when the captive takes a sneak peek to locate your position and to keep them from turning around as you did. He said it is what they do to prepare for an attack on you. Thank you for your videos and your service.

  • @RudysWorldOfficial
    @RudysWorldOfficial 10 місяців тому

    Great video, one more thing… this happened to me several years ago here in Indiana. I held someone at gunpoint at my home (back patio) until the police arrived. In the very first part of the video when you’re on your phone telling the 911 operator to send an officer, you said that you actually had someone held at gunpoint on your property. When the police finally arrived at my home and the smoke cleared and they had the guy in handcuffs and we were doing the report, the officer said “ you did everything you should have, and if he completely entered your home you had the right to defend yourself and take him down”. (the guy was on meth trying to break in my home at three in the morning through the back windows ) However, he then went on to say “next time if you are ever on a 911 call like this do not say you have a firearm”, he said “it’s fine that you did, but now I have to see the firearm, log it into the report with the serial number, etc., since a firearm was mentioned over the 911 call”. So I went back into the home with the officer he sat down, inspected it and logged into the police report. he was explaining that if it wasn’t mentioned over the 911 calls, they would not have to have put it in the report. To most people I don’t think this would matter much and I think a lot of people would want the officers to know they were armed. I just found it very interesting, and it was something I remembered for many years in case it happens again.

  • @CUZ_2
    @CUZ_2 Рік тому +3

    You were pretty exposed out there in the middle of the yard like that. I have a detached garage about the same distance from my house as your shed & my plan, if I see someone out there, is to go out the front door & check both sides of the house for "lookouts" then head back that direction. Not knocking your plan, just sharing mine.

    • @frogmantactical
      @frogmantactical  Рік тому +2

      That’s why I keep distance and use a rifle. No cover for me unless it’s from inside.

  • @promytv
    @promytv Рік тому +2

    Great content!
    I love that you talk about ego and pride. Everyone thinks they are the best fighter/driver/shooter in the world, but they can't all be right.
    Training training training.
    When you were talking about the idea that if you go down you've giving them access to your family reminds me of a lesson my BJJ coach taught me when I was younger.
    He said, "You and your wife stop on the sidewalk outside of a bar to talk to a friend on the way to your truck and a big guy outside the bar gropes your wife. What do you do?
    I said fight him. He asked if I knew if the guy was armed, if he had friends, if my wife would be safer. It was a difficult pill to swallow, that my ego would have made me ignore the dangers that could place her in more danger, and completely ignore getting her to the the truck. My coach ran the same scenario if he did vs didn't let go of her. It was a good lesson to think about.

    • @frogmantactical
      @frogmantactical  Рік тому +2

      Scenario based training is something most people neglect and so needed.

  • @freedomlover3834
    @freedomlover3834 Рік тому +1

    This goes great with morning coffee. I love you channel more than the other seals channels because your actually more straight forward. I need that. More reactions less talking. Thank you. I like their channels too don’t get me wrong. No bs with you

    • @jymesbynd4931
      @jymesbynd4931 Рік тому +1

      yeah, I agree. no bs. your no bs is what will keep us coming back.

    • @freedomlover3834
      @freedomlover3834 Рік тому

      @@jymesbynd4931 💯
      It’s why i come back

  • @deebee4575
    @deebee4575 Рік тому +3

    Great stuff man.

  • @rickydavis4343
    @rickydavis4343 Рік тому +5

    Love your approach bro. Got your head on straight. I got a takeaway from your 4 keys . Personal, family , spiritual and financial. Pray that many of us keep our composure under these Difficult situations. Many of us haven’t been trained, but we are now through your knowledge and the protection of our Lord and Savior 👍☝️🙏thank you for the videos. Now it’s up to us to build that foundation for the safety of our Home and loved ones.

  • @TurdFergusson318
    @TurdFergusson318 Рік тому

    I like that you didn’t put them on his belly. Harder to see what someone is doing on the ground, easier for someone to roll around on their back rather than turn off their knees.

  • @mavric94
    @mavric94 Рік тому

    Add lock the door! It protects your family and prevents anyone else from getting into your house. That could cause many other problems. Alway close and lock the door! Very well done. Your videos are spot on.

  • @doccrayon138
    @doccrayon138 Рік тому +6

    Well done Brother, I have trouble at times imparting the fundamentals of clearing property to my family especially digging corners. Likewise, we run airsoft systems that are as close to the weapons we employ in daily life, I remind them the reason is if there is an incident with a live weapon, I'm not Jesus I'm a Corpsman, you get hit in the face I cant fix that shit. Stay Zero & Echo Hard! "Doc"

    • @frogmantactical
      @frogmantactical  Рік тому +1

      Train and revise as you see concerns. Its never a perfect situation only the ability to adapt the the situation quickly. Even afterwards you will still find issues and areas to grow in.

  • @farmtruck9414
    @farmtruck9414 Рік тому +6

    It is a shame that "We the people" have allowed criminals to have more rights than homeowners. I have No Trespassing signs all over my fenced in farm. Michigan law requires that trespassers be warned by police and requested to leave. If they refuse then they can be arrested. It took an hour and a half for a Sheriffs response to the last trespassing incident. The guy didn't wait around for a Deputy.

  • @TrailRunAZ
    @TrailRunAZ 3 місяці тому

    I really appreciate your videos. I appreciate that you embrace that it’s okay to be masculine, and as such to have the responsibility to protect loved ones. I really like the thoroughness of your videos - the commentary of the right to protect property, etc. I live in Arizona so was able to look it up. Thank you for the accurate, well thought out videos. 👊🙏

  • @americanazheck
    @americanazheck Рік тому

    Firing a shot to make sure your gun is working properly is definitely key here.

  • @LuisElyonArmy
    @LuisElyonArmy Рік тому +1

    In Puerto Rico, we passed the Castle Law doctrine/ Stand your ground. Wich change everything here.

  • @Sagart999
    @Sagart999 6 місяців тому

    I'm glad you ticked off all of those points pertaining to protection. Too many people leave out one or more.

  • @jayruben6082
    @jayruben6082 Рік тому +2

    I would also suggest to check to see if your state has a stand your ground law. Make sure you read and understand when you are able to use deadly force. For example in Texas you can use deadly force from dusk till dawn. It also helps if you have firearm legal protection.

    • @frogmantactical
      @frogmantactical  Рік тому +1

      Great info. Definitely study your state laws. 🙏

  • @alanrobinson4318
    @alanrobinson4318 Рік тому

    Goes back to the old adage, "If you can't stand up, you can't hurt me". Not always completely applicable, but, more often than not, reasonable.

  • @FinesseCorp
    @FinesseCorp Рік тому +1

    "Protect everybody physically, emotionally, spiritually, and financially."... "let me know what you think and if you feel we left anything out put it in the comments" honestly just mentality to the first quote Protect everybody physically, emotionally, spiritually, financially, and mentality. Great Video ,Subscribed

  • @rustuslandon5612
    @rustuslandon5612 Рік тому

    I like how you give us what we would like to do, and then tell us what we should ACTUALLY do.

  • @mr77617
    @mr77617 Рік тому

    First rule is always be sure to wear some type of tactical trucker cap with some type of pro American patch 24/7. That shows you mean business.

  • @maplemaple1439
    @maplemaple1439 Рік тому +1

    Glad that you don't sugarcoat things and actually give practical advice. Sometimes you do just need to suck it up and let the bad guy get away, whether due to legal or practical reasons (too risky to confront). Some may criticize me for it, but if I see someone jacking my car in the middle of the night I'm just calling the cops and reporting it. Not about to stick my neck out for something that's covered by my insurance I pay for.

  • @mourneris
    @mourneris Рік тому +1

    Make sure you check your local and state laws to see if threatened lethal force is allowed to protect property. In Florida it is NOT allowed unless that property is inhabited (such as a person being in a car that's about to be stolen). Benefit of having most self defense insurances is being able to call and speak to a lawyer and inquire about your state and local laws from a professional at no additional expense.

  • @ArcherBowman
    @ArcherBowman Рік тому

    This is all helpful, Sir. Thank you for sharing. I've been faced with this real scenario three times in recent years. I've chosen to confront them, tool in hand. Living solo, I always make sure the phone is in a pocket. My town's responders have been quick to show up, and we've had no misunderstandings about anything - related to tools or the way I aggressively handled my situation. Which I am so thankful for. It's truly a blessing to have good law enforcement.

  • @HenkduPlooy-ym3ed
    @HenkduPlooy-ym3ed 3 місяці тому

    Love your videos - we need this type of training in South Africa, the normal people need to be trained into how to be pro-active and stay safe and alive.
    Greetings from South Africa

  • @Toastification
    @Toastification Рік тому +1

    Great vid. All very good points. I have had to do this at home. No one was harmed, as training took over.
    Training training training. And when your done training... go train!

  • @grandpa9607
    @grandpa9607 Рік тому

    I would have called the person out of the shed as well. If he had a phone he could have called maybe his buddy that was in a getaway car and could have changed the whole situation. I'm curious why didn't you have him cross his legs? The only reason I would have told him to do that is it just would have given you another indication and a brief second of his indications if he would have wanted to run at you or away from you. The haters need to know that as a seal you are one of the most highly trained people on the planet. Are you going to get something, maybe not exactly right possibly. But like I said in another comment. I was in the military for around 15 years before being medically discharged for injuries I sustained. Your videos are very well thought and informative. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE.

  • @ctellr38
    @ctellr38 Рік тому +1

    Great and knowledgeable video! Thank you good sir!

  • @bobthebuilder6938
    @bobthebuilder6938 Рік тому

    So much situational awareness yet has the easiest door to break into

  • @Harlem55
    @Harlem55 9 місяців тому

    This is why I have a pair of hinged handcuffs as part of my edc. Then again my edc is almost a law enforcement duty rig.

  • @Sup3rPrun3
    @Sup3rPrun3 Рік тому

    I scrolled through the first few comments to see if anyone said this. I did not find it, so I will throw in my two cents. I have one addendum to your briefing. If one makes the decision to remain in the house and defend, take pictures of the perpetrator if you can. That way if the thief runs off, you do not have to rely strictly on memory to describe them for the police report. It also reduces the possibility of denial if the police catches them.

  • @alessiob8700
    @alessiob8700 11 місяців тому +1

    Not all property can be replaced, and all property was acquired by giving away a certain amount of life, which is a finite thing for everybody. Deadly force to protect property should be allowed everywhere, period. It should be up to the individual to decide if taking a life, which must not bectaken lightly, it's appropriate for the specific circumstances.

  • @polskigirl8547
    @polskigirl8547 Рік тому

    WA state has the stand your ground/ Castle law…..just recently my neighbor had a failed home invasion (she was not home but had cameras recording and called PD at 9:30am) she asked if she was home could she (protect) herself…
    They told her yes but asked if she has No Trespassing signage…she did not but now has…best to get your signs up to further your legalities so to speak…I have had mine up for years….

  • @Old-Boy_BEbop
    @Old-Boy_BEbop Рік тому

    I absolutely lost it when the burglar dropped the toy netting with those sound effects. absolutely hilarious

  • @samurai7270
    @samurai7270 Рік тому +1

    In a lot of States you are not allowed to use physical Force to protect property check your your local laws

  • @tridelltransportation3603
    @tridelltransportation3603 Рік тому

    Best advice came right at the end.
    If you haven’t already joined the killing club, regardless of your local laws, I would respectfully suggest you not join over your lawnmower.
    If you want a rush go jump out of an airplane, rock and ice climbing, big wave surfing, something that doesn’t require killing people.
    Killing some unarmed dude In you backyard is going to forever change the way you live life.

  • @brianjames8600
    @brianjames8600 Рік тому +2

    It’s a shame that nobody knows what “Rights” actually are anymore (By design). There’s no such thing as “Legal Rights” Rights exist outside of the construct of legalize. Words mean things.

  • @baccable
    @baccable Рік тому +1

    Glad you discussed the legality in the end... with the significant risk some people have with that topic, I would have preferred to hear a note on that early in the video.

  • @unclecharles6489
    @unclecharles6489 Рік тому

    Omg these scenarios sometimes are so funny to me… but I love them!!!

  • @garretdozier9596
    @garretdozier9596 Рік тому

    Great training video. Just add the one plus one rule. One bad guy look for another, one weapon, look for a second weapon etc. Role as the man, best part!🙏

  • @jaba430
    @jaba430 Рік тому +1

    The best advice is in the last minute. Secure the people in the house. Call the cops and the insurance company.

  • @Dudemanroman89
    @Dudemanroman89 4 місяці тому

    Love the rifle chilin right there, reminds me of keeping my mossy next to the bed with 00 buck.
    Living in CA it was ass backwards for defending yourself, family and possessions exc. moved to North Dakota, not an issue now with the constitutional carry here and sensible laws. 😆 thanks for the vids!

  • @mrfaceforest
    @mrfaceforest Рік тому +1

    Absolutely excellent and valuable information for any gun owner willing to defend his/her home and family. Thank you for this. No your local laws people 👍🏻

  • @edwardm261
    @edwardm261 Рік тому

    Well stated as a retired LEO. Followed procedures

  • @JORGELOPEZ-ik4fg
    @JORGELOPEZ-ik4fg Рік тому

    You are right, now they come in groups of 2 to 4

  • @juannieves9392
    @juannieves9392 Рік тому

    I’m not sure if the is has been addressed, but as a former military police officer, I would suggest that if you have the individual cross their feet, that you immediately ask them to cross their feet again, because when the intruder crosses their feet it will be in a comfortable position for them, which might give them an opportunity to still get up and make a move. When they cross their feet the second time, it will be in a position that they are not comfortable with and will keep them more effectively off balance. Just my humble two cents to add another element in favor of the homeowner.

  • @rodgerwittmann
    @rodgerwittmann 11 місяців тому

    Thank YOU again! I Really appreciate you pointing out the POSSIBLE legal ramifications!!!

  • @kenrizzo1962
    @kenrizzo1962 Рік тому +2

    Love your videos, you cover everything and your videos cover real life situations. Great job!!

  • @psholmes4190
    @psholmes4190 Рік тому

    Love your videos. Great teaching and tips. So hard here is Australia as we come under laws like the one you mentioned. We are not allowed to engage, chase, or use deadly force, and the force continuum law comes into play. Our guns must be locked in safe without bolts, actions broken, etc, bolts in another separate locked place and ammunition in another safe. And if someone comes in and you happen to get your weapon, you must run or lock yourself in a room and jump out windows if possible and not engage, but notify them you have a gun. You must allow them to leave with whatever they have. Even if they attack your family and run, you become the aggressor if you chase and will get charged.
    These rules apply in the security industry here , where I also work as an Ops Manager within the company.
    Our criminal activity and innocent parties' injuries are growing explanacially because of this. 😮‍💨

  • @grandpa9607
    @grandpa9607 Рік тому

    Your videos are very informative. Their are states that you will go to prison if you go outside and things go south because they will say that you escalated the situation because you didn't call the police and stay in your house.

  • @Cereberus76
    @Cereberus76 Рік тому

    The tips with the water tank it’s very smart 🙏🏽

  • @LeonellySLO
    @LeonellySLO 2 місяці тому

    Big fan From Slovenia Europe! i hope i will meet you someday! I watch every video!

  • @songofyesterday
    @songofyesterday Рік тому

    I'd stay in the house too, that backyard looks too open. If they had an armed watch it's like flipping a coin the moment you step through that door. That is unless you got cameras to check first.

  • @MrWarmach
    @MrWarmach Рік тому

    good job dealing with this legal entanglement system

  • @krisswolf2011
    @krisswolf2011 Рік тому

    In Texas, you can only use lethal force to protect mere property in the night time. But even so, the jury might not like that

  • @ShiniGuraiJoker
    @ShiniGuraiJoker 9 місяців тому

    Definitely consult with a lawyer and know your state laws. In Ohio, given some recent past situations, I would likely go to jail in this situation. Sure, my family is safe at the moment, but not from other legal routes. Granted, I don't fully believe in the protection of property, so I will always say life is greater than property. 90% of the tine at least.
    Edit: Phenomenal video and walk-through of tactics and reasoning. I loved the water tank back stop idea.

  • @KTBRacing
    @KTBRacing Рік тому +2

    Had a crackhead outside my house in rural AZ swinging a knife attached to the end of a belt, had I known the laws better I would have followed this closely. Nonetheless I still confronted the threat and police were called, only with my pistol being concealed instead of at the ready which would have been a lot more beneficial in taking him into custody. Thanks for the video, very cool to see a professionals view on this exact scenario!

  • @matthewbick1927
    @matthewbick1927 Рік тому +1

    Love your videos keep it up very informative unlike other videos where people have an agenda ex-military always give the best advice thank you again and thank you for your service

  • @brandtwebber5761
    @brandtwebber5761 Рік тому

    All true and good the only thing I will say is most times imhe, they run.
    When they do proceed very carefully if you give chase.
    Remember what you have at risk lawfully and what you are leaving behind unprotected.
    Two is one works on our stuff only. With bad guys one is five.

  • @JimD77
    @JimD77 Рік тому

    You have any vids about your combat experiences? I orig signed up for SF, but the BS of training where I was treated as the enemy made me settle for the 82nd. So glad I signed up though! Got to go to Panama and the Sinai. Biggest regret of my life is never seeing combat. To die for others is the highest honor, whether civilian or military.

  • @harpslayer414
    @harpslayer414 Рік тому +1

    Good point with the water tank!

  • @Mrjackietreehorn
    @Mrjackietreehorn Рік тому

    This is good stuff. Main take away here is situation dictates. Unless you live in Texas or Florida you will need an alternate plan. Good work frogman

  • @ChiTownGuerrilla
    @ChiTownGuerrilla Рік тому

    That's so crazy some states won't allow you to protect their property. Like my state can't even defend my home.

  • @jackspencer8290
    @jackspencer8290 Рік тому +1

    As pointed out in the video, just because one has the legal right to confront someone stealing property, it may not be in one’s best interest to do so. To me, going out and doing this opens up so many possible things that could go wrong that I myself wouldn’t do it. I would stay indoors, ready to defend myself and my family, observe, and call the cops. Too many people on drugs, armed, willing to shoot you first. Exposing yourself out in the open to confront someone in your shed… I wouldn’t do it.

  • @louiem5985
    @louiem5985 Рік тому

    I want to be your neighbor.. you scream I'm coming out to help with my dogs... Gotta love TX... Keep up the great video good info.

  • @oneshotj
    @oneshotj Рік тому

    You went through all the ringers, great vid & 🔥 detail 💯🤘🏾. I Love to learn about firearms & safety.

  • @mongoloidhorde
    @mongoloidhorde Рік тому +1

    Just remember that if your garage, work shed, or shop is not connected to your actual house it will possibly not fall under castle doctrine in Texas. However you do have the right to recover personal property and/or land by force.

    • @frogmantactical
      @frogmantactical  Рік тому

      💯 Know your laws for your state as we do not teach laws but concepts of self defense. 🙏

  • @terryadams6254
    @terryadams6254 Рік тому

    The way you move is unbelievable great video love watching them

  • @thekidscampos5799
    @thekidscampos5799 Рік тому +3

    The law and system is flawed against the citizen

    • @frogmantactical
      @frogmantactical  Рік тому +1

      That it is. Be cautious and lean in the conservative side of things but protect your home. 🙏

  • @Defi4Life
    @Defi4Life Рік тому

    Awesome video! Great step by step defense practice. It was so fast I didn’t even remember you looking left or right when you exited.

  • @markrobbins1018
    @markrobbins1018 Рік тому +1

    I live in Louisiana where we have the right to stand your ground laws with a few caveats. However, during my military and 35+ year career in hunting fugitives, etc I have been forced to use deadly force in more than my fair share of situations, even though each of these events was justified they have taken a huge mental and emotional toil on me over the years, and consequently, I have made the personal decision to not physically confront anyone who is stealing my property unless they are without a doubt a direct threat to my family, myself or third party. I also have installed on my rural home and property various surveillance systems combined with physical and technical deterrence systems to minimize the chances of there being criminal intruders. I pray that I will never again be forced into using deadly force again and theft of my property does not in my mind justify deadly force, however, this is my own decision. Others may think differently, but In my opinion, taking someone's life over material things isn't worth the repercussions.

    • @FC-qe1wl
      @FC-qe1wl Рік тому

      Speaking of alarms....where I live police response to an alarm is slow that is IF they come at all.
      That is why I labeled all my zones as arms rooms, thus the police respond real quick.
      Also I have an ambush remote to send that alarm out too if I am home at the time.

  • @cornydad
    @cornydad Рік тому

    I like that you addressed many perspectives on a situation like this

  • @moicus29
    @moicus29 Рік тому

    I keep a cheap nylon tool pouch on a quick slip buckle belt by my bed to put phone, light, eyedrops, earpro, eyepro, a mag, knife, and ccw in at night. Grab n go

  • @nikolaisemenoff9092
    @nikolaisemenoff9092 Рік тому +1

    This is great. Please do more examples

  • @cakensteak
    @cakensteak Рік тому

    Leaving the house and brandishing. Great idea! You'll love the DA.

    • @FC-qe1wl
      @FC-qe1wl Рік тому

      RIGHT ? Here in NJ we had a case where a homeowner held a invader at gunpoint until the cops arrived.
      One, he was charged with brandishing, aggravated assault, and unlawful restraint .
      Two, the perp also filed a lawsuit against him.

    • @frogmantactical
      @frogmantactical  Рік тому +2

      Your state must really suck. 🙏