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<blockquote data-quote="Jon3830" data-source="post: 1295471" data-attributes="member: 210"><p><a href="http://www.virginiacops.org/articles/shooting/Combat.htm" target="_blank">http://www.virginiacops.org/articles/shooting/Combat.htm</a></p><p></p><p>If I am talking to someone I don't know depending on the situation I like them to be close enough to give them a good push because if they get jumpy I push or grab and sling them. It is hard for them to do anything when they are off balance it has worked in my favor every time I have had to do it because when I was younger and had to deal with folks I kept my distance and found that when a pissed off person is running at you it makes it harder to grab them and deal with them. After I got in the army and then 9/11 happened and gate guard started I had to deal with soldiers that had been drinking and when they would get a case of tough man it was easier to just be close and grab them and spin them to the ground. Same thing worked in the sandbox at checkpoints person starts getting wild grab them and toss them on the ground most people spin and land on their front which makes it easier to jump on their back and restrain them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon3830, post: 1295471, member: 210"] [url]http://www.virginiacops.org/articles/shooting/Combat.htm[/url] If I am talking to someone I don't know depending on the situation I like them to be close enough to give them a good push because if they get jumpy I push or grab and sling them. It is hard for them to do anything when they are off balance it has worked in my favor every time I have had to do it because when I was younger and had to deal with folks I kept my distance and found that when a pissed off person is running at you it makes it harder to grab them and deal with them. After I got in the army and then 9/11 happened and gate guard started I had to deal with soldiers that had been drinking and when they would get a case of tough man it was easier to just be close and grab them and spin them to the ground. Same thing worked in the sandbox at checkpoints person starts getting wild grab them and toss them on the ground most people spin and land on their front which makes it easier to jump on their back and restrain them. [/QUOTE]
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