What to do after use of concealed handgun
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What to do after use of concealed handgun
I have been reading on what to do to prepare in case I have to use my handgun in a self defense situation. The problem is what should I do if I ever have to? I cannot find any information online.
Here is a situation. I am walking to my car and someone pulls out a knife or handgun to rob me. I give them my wallet but they do not leave so I use deadly force to stop the attacker. Now the attacker is laying on the ground bleeding. What do I do now?
This is what I think I should do. Please correct me or add anything else.
1. Look at the situation and see if there are any other hazardous situations present. If there is such as another attacker or a mob then escape the situation
2. If there is no immediate danger in the environment then remove the weapon from the attacker so that they cannot get it. Something like kicking the knife or other weapon out of reach of the attacker.
3. Put away your handgun so that it is properly concealed.
4. Call 9-1-1 and report that you are a concealed handgun licensee and that you used your handgun in self-defense against an attacker.
5. Get instructions from the 9-1-1 dispatcher and wait for the police to come.
6. As you wait call your attorney.
Here is a situation. I am walking to my car and someone pulls out a knife or handgun to rob me. I give them my wallet but they do not leave so I use deadly force to stop the attacker. Now the attacker is laying on the ground bleeding. What do I do now?
This is what I think I should do. Please correct me or add anything else.
1. Look at the situation and see if there are any other hazardous situations present. If there is such as another attacker or a mob then escape the situation
2. If there is no immediate danger in the environment then remove the weapon from the attacker so that they cannot get it. Something like kicking the knife or other weapon out of reach of the attacker.
3. Put away your handgun so that it is properly concealed.
4. Call 9-1-1 and report that you are a concealed handgun licensee and that you used your handgun in self-defense against an attacker.
5. Get instructions from the 9-1-1 dispatcher and wait for the police to come.
6. As you wait call your attorney.
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Re: What to do after use of concealed handgun
My opinion is that you have not been aware of your surroundings and that caused you to be in this confrontation. Additionally, if someone pulls a gun or a knife on you (for whatever reason, robbery included) your action should be to draw and fire as fast as you can and be moving at the same time. More often than not these days, the perp will kill the victim even after they have complied with all their demands. Consider for a moment that he told you to drop your pants......... or he told you to lay down face first on the ground?mondo2000 wrote:I am walking to my car and someone pulls out a knife or handgun to rob me. I give them my wallet but they do not leave so I use deadly force to stop the attacker.
If you are going to give them your wallet (realizing you are already behind the curve considerably), use that as a distraction by throwing it on the ground while drawing.
Everything else in you list looks OK, except holstering your pistol and calling your lawyer. Make the one call to 911 and remain alert. Do not make any other calls until the Police arrive and secure the scene. This is so you can remain alert and ready for any further necessity to respond.
I would keep the pistol at the ready for any other thugs that may be hesitating to advance on you. Once the Police arrive, I would place my Pistol on the ground and step away from it with my open hands up above my head. Then follow the instructions of the Police.
This is my opinion. No one will ever know exactly what to do when this happens to them. You can only count on your training and your muscle memory developed by your training. You MAY win and you may not. The purpose of even having a weapon with you is to give you a chance of success. The best defense is to train as much as you can and do not get caught in this situation.
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AEA wrote:My opinion is that you have not been aware of your surroundings and that caused you to be in this confrontation. Additionally, if someone pulls a gun or a knife on you (for whatever reason, robbery included) your action should be to draw and fire as fast as you can and be moving at the same time. More often than not these days, the perp will kill the victim even after they have complied with all their demands. Consider for a moment that he told you to drop your pants......... or he told you to lay down face first on the ground?mondo2000 wrote:I am walking to my car and someone pulls out a knife or handgun to rob me. I give them my wallet but they do not leave so I use deadly force to stop the attacker.
If you are going to give them your wallet (realizing you are already behind the curve considerably), use that as a distraction by throwing it on the ground while drawing.
Everything else in you list looks OK, except holstering your pistol and calling your lawyer. Make the one call to 911 and remain alert. Do not make any other calls until the Police arrive and secure the scene. This is so you can remain alert and ready for any further necessity to respond.
I would keep the pistol at the ready for any other thugs that may be hesitating to advance on you. Once the Police arrive, I would place my Pistol on the ground and step away from it with my open hands up above my head. Then follow the instructions of the Police.
This is my opinion. No one will ever know exactly what to do when this happens to them. You can only count on your training and your muscle memory developed by your training. You MAY win and you may not. The purpose of even having a weapon with you is to give you a chance of success. The best defense is to train as much as you can and do not get caught in this situation.
Be aware, be ready, be safe!
This sounds good ... but i think that to throw the wallet with a pushing motion at the BG's face will buy you about 2-3 seconds
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Re: What to do after use of concealed handgun
After assuring that there no other threats, call 911 and request an ambulance for the GSV. According to Charles this will show your concern for the person you just shot and look a lot better to a grand jury if you are charged in the shooting. Then ask for the police. Don't talk to anyone without your lawyer, not an admission of guilt, just protecting yourself.
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Re: What to do after use of concealed handgun
Citations needed. I'm not claiming the truth is contrary to what you say but would just like to have some articles or stats making this claim for my personal library.AEA wrote:More often than not these days, the perp will kill the victim even after they have complied with all their demands.
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This is a hypothetical. Hopefully, me being aware of my surroundings would stop the situation before the criminal tried to rob me. This is only a question of what to do after I shot him. Of course I would do things different depending on my distance to the attacker.
I only wanted to get suggestions on what to do afterward. What would be the problem with calling your lawyer at the scene and why not re holster if you have assessed the scene?
I only wanted to get suggestions on what to do afterward. What would be the problem with calling your lawyer at the scene and why not re holster if you have assessed the scene?
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Re: What to do after use of concealed handgun
Buy Massad Ayoob's book "In the Gravest Extreme". It will help you out a lot on these issues.
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And if you ever have an opportunity to attend one of Charles Cotton's Texas Self-Defense & Deadly Force Law Seminars, do it. You will receive some extremely valuable information concerning the use of deadly force, Texas laws and things you should/shouldn't do in this type of scenario.
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Re: What to do after use of concealed handgun
I think I would stay behind cover instead of getting closer to the criminal.mondo2000 wrote:2. If there is no immediate danger in the environment then remove the weapon from the attacker so that they cannot get it. Something like kicking the knife or other weapon out of reach of the attacker.
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I have no access to articles or stats for you. It is a well known occurrence with the proliferation of Gangs and their "Right's of Passage" for new members.atxgun wrote:Citations needed. I'm not claiming the truth is contrary to what you say but would just like to have some articles or stats making this claim for my personal library.AEA wrote:More often than not these days, the perp will kill the victim even after they have complied with all their demands.
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Re: What to do after use of concealed handgun
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Good info. I would hoster b4 the police arrives. In any case should one unload you gun?
Good info. I would hoster b4 the police arrives. In any case should one unload you gun?
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Re: What to do after use of concealed handgun
x's eleventy billion.Keith B wrote:And if you ever have an opportunity to attend one of Charles Cotton's Texas Self-Defense & Deadly Force Law Seminars, do it.
in fact, this should be #1 on your to do list...
FWIW, IIRC, AFAIK, FTMP, IANAL. YMMV.
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Re: What to do after use of concealed handgun
No. You may need it, if the BG's accomplices come out of hiding. (IMHO)rmoraes wrote: In any case should one unload your gun?
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If you are in a safe position with no other threats I think as tactical reload would be appropriate.
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