Let’s say your in a Walmart at the register for check out and a couple registers down you see someone pull a gun on the cashier. You being a CCW holder do you react and pull yours or do you stand back and be a good witness?
Also the other point I wanna add to this is what if he has backup? You could draw to save a life and his wife or buddy could see this and now your the target for one or both.I'm thinking that it just depends.... There are a thousand different ways for the situation to play out and the chances of making it worse are pretty high.... A Wal Mart or any other public place often has lots of people around and there is no telling where they might go or what they might do to try & get away and hurting or killing one of them is always a possibility.... And, there is always the possibility of you being mistaken for a bad guy and a partner in the crime by responding LE... That being said, If the bad guy gives the slightest indication that he is reaching his breaking point/trigger point for violence then there really is no other option than to try and stop him from succeeding. That's where the couple of seconds you had to prepare from the time you recognized the threat until action was required should have been used to gain any advantages possible to give you any edge available in the situation.... As SOON as the crisis is over, if it works in your favor and it's safe to do so separate the firearm from the suspect and holster yours as soon as it's safe. Don't be standing there with a pistol in your hand as officers respond standing over a gunshot victim.
Agreed, rule #4 is the big one to remember here: know your target and what's beyond, and around it.Dial 911. Walmart registers would normally not be a good place to start shooting. Too many other folks around who might get hit, especially if the bad guy starts shooting back.
I'm thinking that it just depends.... There are a thousand different ways for the situation to play out and the chances of making it worse are pretty high.... A Wal Mart or any other public place often has lots of people around and there is no telling where they might go or what they might do to try & get away and hurting or killing one of them is always a possibility.... And, there is always the possibility of you being mistaken for a bad guy and a partner in the crime by responding LE... That being said, If the bad guy gives the slightest indication that he is reaching his breaking point/trigger point for violence then there really is no other option than to try and stop him from succeeding. That's where the couple of seconds you had to prepare from the time you recognized the threat until action was required should have been used to gain any advantages possible to give you any edge available in the situation.... As SOON as the crisis is over, if it works in your favor and it's safe to do so separate the firearm from the suspect and holster yours as soon as it's safe. Don't be standing there with a pistol in your hand as officers respond standing over a gunshot victim.