I didn"t see the video, but the rule of thumb to give the right to shoot, is 20 feet. Whether someone is at a dead run, or simply standing still, the average person can easily cover that distance faster than you can draw, aim, and fire a weapon. Standing still it"s easily doable, but at a run you"ll be lucky if they even drop, from even multiple shots, before reaching you. Try it some time, I think you"ll be surprised at the results.
All it takes is one swipe with a knife for a cop, or anyone else"s throat to get cut, or to be stabbed. The end result of either is that they are either dead, or seriously injured for no reason other than they hesitated a split second too long before shooting/stopping the threat. For that reason anyone with a weapon, of any type, and within that range, is considered a valid threat.
This, along with a lot of other good stuff, was all taught in our concealed carry class. I tell people now that even if they don"t plan to carry concealed, it"s good to take a class because the information learned is all good, and could ultimately save your life, and/or keep you out of jail for your actions doing so.
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