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The recent death of the Good Samaritan in Colorado prompted Greg Ellifritz to write the below article on how to avoid being killed after such an incident.
If you're not familiar with Greg, he is a former Ohio police officer, highly respected firearms instructor, and prolific writer on all things firearms and tactics.
Be safe out there!
If you're not familiar with Greg, he is a former Ohio police officer, highly respected firearms instructor, and prolific writer on all things firearms and tactics.
Be safe out there!
Post-Shooting Procedures for the Active Killer Gunfight
Written by Greg Ellifritz In Colorado last week, an active killer shot a police officer and then began to fire his shotgun at other targets in the crowded downtown area. After running out of
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I've written about the danger of being shot by responding officers after intervening in an active killer attack many times, but I've never given precise guidelines about how to handle the post-shooting procedures in order to reduce the chance of being mistakenly killed. This article describes exactly what you should consider doing to keep from being killed by other first responders during an active killer attack.