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<blockquote data-quote="foghorn918" data-source="post: 1118621" data-attributes="member: 11059"><p>After reading all of the posts and comments from Michael with all his years of experience, I feel lucky to have had the attorney at H&H that taught my CCL class. Here's what he taught to us if we were to be in CC self defense shoot:</p><p></p><p>1) If you survive, make sure the threat has ended.</p><p></p><p>2) HOLSTER your weapon, the threat is over, don't make everyone else nervous by waving your gun around, put it back in the holster and concealed.</p><p></p><p>3) Call 911 and say "There has been a violent incident at (your location) please send help" and then hang up, 911 now has all the info they need.</p><p></p><p>4) The police will come, want to know what happened, and you tell them,</p><p>"My life was in danger, and I defended myself". They will take your gun, ID, CCL, and get information from that. Do not volunteer any other information at this time. If asked again, just repeat "My life was in danger, and I defended myself".</p><p></p><p>5) They will take your gun, they will take you into custody, then the investigating officers begin their job.</p><p></p><p>6) Ask to make a phone call to your attorney. (You should have an attorney already picked ahead of time for this type of situation)</p><p></p><p>I thought at the class this guy made a lot of sense, and when paralleling what he taught and what Michael has expressed I feel H&H did us a great service with him as an instructor.</p><p></p><p>Of course I took one of his cards with me and it is still in my wallet. Not knowing any other attorney for these type of situations, I would call this one if I ever was to be in a CC shoot.</p><p></p><p>My only regret at the time of the class would have been to ask him how many cases of this type he has handled.</p><p></p><p>All in all this is a very good thread with lots of good information and it is something that everyone should be thinking about all of the time.</p><p></p><p>Thank you to all the posters!</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="foghorn918, post: 1118621, member: 11059"] After reading all of the posts and comments from Michael with all his years of experience, I feel lucky to have had the attorney at H&H that taught my CCL class. Here's what he taught to us if we were to be in CC self defense shoot: 1) If you survive, make sure the threat has ended. 2) HOLSTER your weapon, the threat is over, don't make everyone else nervous by waving your gun around, put it back in the holster and concealed. 3) Call 911 and say "There has been a violent incident at (your location) please send help" and then hang up, 911 now has all the info they need. 4) The police will come, want to know what happened, and you tell them, "My life was in danger, and I defended myself". They will take your gun, ID, CCL, and get information from that. Do not volunteer any other information at this time. If asked again, just repeat "My life was in danger, and I defended myself". 5) They will take your gun, they will take you into custody, then the investigating officers begin their job. 6) Ask to make a phone call to your attorney. (You should have an attorney already picked ahead of time for this type of situation) I thought at the class this guy made a lot of sense, and when paralleling what he taught and what Michael has expressed I feel H&H did us a great service with him as an instructor. Of course I took one of his cards with me and it is still in my wallet. Not knowing any other attorney for these type of situations, I would call this one if I ever was to be in a CC shoot. My only regret at the time of the class would have been to ask him how many cases of this type he has handled. All in all this is a very good thread with lots of good information and it is something that everyone should be thinking about all of the time. Thank you to all the posters! Steve [/QUOTE]
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