Posted August 20, 2016 1:19 am by Comments

By James England

In a recent video released by Active Self Protection, they review video surveillance footage of a Tulane University medical student stepping in to stop an armed kidnapping of an unconscious woman. This all happened in downtown New Orleans in the dead of night.

The armed kidnapper obviously wasn’t about to back down from an unarmed civilian stepping into business he had no part of.

For reference, if you see a violent felony taking place — especially a kidnapping — call 911 immediately.

This medical student stepped in thinking he was doing the right thing.

You’ll watch him. He gets shot by the thug. Worse, the thug shoots him once in the abdomen to take him down and then tries to shoot him in the head point blank.

The gun jams.

Thugs don’t understand guns so he tried to rack the slide and fire again.

That lucky medical student got saved by a thug’s ignorance.

He almost lost his life due to his own ignorance.

We react to situations as we see them and as we think we know best. Hopefully, with a basis in the law and understanding a few simple principles in human dynamics, we can learn to avoid a similar fate if we get stuck in a …Read the Rest

Source:: Concealed Nation

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