This past Sunday, a man and
his wife were driving through Brooklyn, NY. They were sitting at a stoplight
when a group of 10 teenagers started crossing in front of them. The light
turned green and the teenagers were still in the road when the man honked at them
to move out of the way.
As soon as he honked, the
youths started kicking and pounding on his car. He got out of the car to assess
the damage and they turned their attack on him. He was severely beaten by the
pack of teenagers and according to the news, he had a fractured nose, broken
septum, and multiple bruises on his body.
As the driver was getting
beaten, his wife began dialing 911 as she was dragged from the car and beaten
too. Thankfully, the couple didn’t have any life threatening injuries and they
survived the attack by these 10 kids.
Stories like these are
becoming more commonplace, such as the incident that happened in Virginia when
a man was stopped at a red light and someone threw a rock at his car. When the
driver got out of the car, he was attacked by a group of 100 youths. Thankfully
he survived too.
The fact is, when groups of
teenagers (or any group for that matter) get together they often do stupid and
dangerous things. That’s why every time you get in your car you should first lock
your doors. It doesn’t matter if you’re driving 2 miles to get milk, get in the
habit of locking the doors as soon as you get in your vehicle.
Also, it should be obvious
that you should never get out of your vehicle if it comes under attack. If kids
start kicking your car or someone throws a rock at your car, hit the gas pedal
and get out of the area. If people are blocking your forward movement then
either run them over (depending on the severity of the situation and whether
your life is in danger) or throw it in reverse and back up.
Drive to a police station or
someplace safe, call police and only assess the damage done to the vehicle at
that time. If you have no way out and you feel you can’t go forward, reverse,
left or right, then it’s time to draw your firearm. If a group of people are
surrounding your car then simply displaying your firearm will often get them to
disperse.
Of course, you never draw a
gun just to display it, you draw it because you believe you might have to use
deadly force to save your own life or that of a loved one. And if the group of
attackers starts smashing your windows and you or your loved one are about to
get dragged out of a vehicle then that would be the time to defend yourself
with a firearm.
Remember, you can easily
shoot through your front windshield just as easily as a side window. So if
people are smashing your car or threating your life and they’re directly in
front of you, you don’t have to wait until they’re at your door to protect
yourself.
Besides using good
situational awareness and hitting the gas pedal to escape a dangerous
situation, don’t forget to practice drawing your firearm in your vehicle.
Do this in your garage with
the garage door closed (so your neighbors don’t get spooked) and with a safe
and empty weapon. Make sure you can quickly get to your gun while seated from
wherever your carry position is. You should be able to draw your gun in your
vehicle in two seconds or less, just like you should be able to do it in two seconds
or less while standing.
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