Excellent article Keith, I am also a retired LEO. I don't want to be critical but I didn't see anything about keeping distance when or if you would have to confront this individual.
Please, please any of you Church security staff who may see this keep some distance. This will give you just that millisecond to react to any aggression. In other words, "getting off the X".
Excellent article Keith, I am also a retired LEO. I don't want to be critical but I didn't see anything about keeping distance when or if you would have to confront this individual.
Please, please any of you Church security staff who may see this keep some distance. This will give you just that millisecond to react to any aggression. In other words, "getting off the X".
Yes, sir. The training mantra is: “Distance is your Insurance.”
Too complicated to go into when to close-the-distance versus getting-more-distance. But “Getting Off the X” messes with their OODA Loop and gives us another millisecond advantage…it all adds up.
Excellent article Keith, I am also a retired LEO. I don't want to be critical but I didn't see anything about keeping distance when or if you would have to confront this individual.
Please, please any of you Church security staff who may see this keep some distance. This will give you just that millisecond to react to any aggression. In other words, "getting off the X".
Yes, sir. The training mantra is: “Distance is your Insurance.”
Too complicated to go into when to close-the-distance versus getting-more-distance. But “Getting Off the X” messes with their OODA Loop and gives us another millisecond advantage…it all adds up.