Massad Ayoob - How to answer the door at 3:00 AM - Critical Mas Episode 30

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What do you do when there is a knock at the door at 3:00 AM? Massad Ayoob knows who the most likely person is on the other side. Opening the door with a gun in your hand might have a tragic result. Mas offers the safest approach and what to do before you unlock the door.
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Critical Mas(s) with Massad Ayoob is a show that provides expert analysis over a wide range of contemporaneous topics related to civilian and law enforcement self-defense, the use of force, and second amendment issues, provided by a renowned and established author with a career spanning decades in training law enforcement officers and the public at large, who is frequently called upon to provide expert witness testimony.
ABOUT MASSAD AYOOB:
Massad Ayoob has been handgun editor of GUNS magazine and law enforcement columnist for AMERICAN HANDGUNNER since the 1970s and has published thousands of articles in gun magazines, martial arts publications, and law enforcement journals. He is the author of some twenty books on firearms, self-defense, and related topics, including “In the Gravest Extreme” and “Deadly Force,” widely considered to be authoritative texts on the topic of the use of lethal force.
The winner of the Outstanding American Handgunner of the Year Award in 1998, Mas has won several states and regional handgun shooting championships. Ayoob was the first person to earn the title of Five Gun Master in the International Defensive Pistol Association. He is the current President of the Second Amendment Foundation. He served 19 years as chair of the Firearms Committee of the American Society of Law Enforcement Trainers, and several years as a member of the Advisory Board of the International Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers Association. In addition to teaching for those groups, he has also taught
for the International Association of Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors and the International Homicide Investigators seminars.
Mas has received judicial recognition as an expert witness for the courts in weapons and shooting cases since 1979, and served as a fully sworn and empowered, part-time police officer for 43 years, mostly at supervisor rank. Ayoob founded the Lethal Force Institute in 1981 and served as its director until 2009, and now trains through Massad Ayoob Group. He has
appeared on CLE-TV delivering continuing legal education for attorneys, through the American Law Institute and American Bar Association, and has been retained to train attorneys to handle deadly force cases through the Armed Citizens Legal Defense Network. Ayoob served for two
years as co-vice chair of the Forensic Evidence Committee of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. He also appeared in each episode of Personal Defense TV (Sportsman’s Channel).
0:00 - 3:00 AM Knock
0:55 - Why are you opening the door?
1:40 - Most likely the police
2:15 - Gun in the hand?
2:50 - Ring Cameras
3:45 - How to arm yourself
5:25 - Call 911
6:10 - Plan Ahead
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  • @Hambone571
    @Hambone571 Жыл бұрын

    I retired LEO, and I told my neighbors if they get a knock on the door at an odd time like this, I.e. late, dark out, etc, call one of us across the street who can see your door and look out, see who might be at my door, I will do the same for you. Watch over one another this way.

  • @tonycarpaccio9550

    @tonycarpaccio9550

    Жыл бұрын

    Just get a security camera my man.

  • @mikesuch9021

    @mikesuch9021

    Жыл бұрын

    Excellent idea. A few of us retired vets on our street have the same communication plan. Police don't come this far out in the desert, they send the sheriff. One officer frequently stops by The neighborhood to check on well-being. If he sees a couple neighbors standing around chit-chatting he's always welcome to join the conversation. And does so even when it's 110 out. He thought it was a great idea. He mentioned being this far out. Communication is extremely vital.

  • @mikesuch9021

    @mikesuch9021

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tonycarpaccio9550 A few of us vets in the area don't mind. Gives us something to do and a little extra exercise lol

  • @pappy374

    @pappy374

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mikesuch9021 I think that one of the biggest issues, especially in cities, is that most people hardly even know their neighbours any more.

  • @farmerwayne1404

    @farmerwayne1404

    Жыл бұрын

    Good thinkin'

  • @djay6651
    @djay6651 Жыл бұрын

    As a former cop, never let the police into your house without a warrant. Don't answer questions and let them spit out their speil outside with the moths.

  • @andrewfrazier6058

    @andrewfrazier6058

    Жыл бұрын

    Not only do I completely endorse what you said here, but really enjoy the way you said it... "outside with the moths" so quickly and perfectly plays that little film in our heads of someone standing outside, under the porch light, at three in the morning, with the moths and bugs flitting around them. That made my night.

  • @christopherl3635

    @christopherl3635

    Жыл бұрын

    A friend of my Ex wife's was assaulted and the cops thought I had something to do with it because she was driving my other car at the time. "We think you may be more comfortable if we talk inside, you know, we dont want the neighbors thinking you did something wrong." my dumbass let them in as they start wondering through my house. Fuck them.

  • @Salty_Balls

    @Salty_Balls

    Жыл бұрын

    I have a buddy that recently came home from work and cops were at his house, not even his local cops. Cops from the city down the road. They gave him some kind of crap story about looking for someone and he had been spotted at that house. No warrant, but wouldn't leave until they went in and looked around for the guy. Also made my friend open his gun cabinet. Said someone could be hiding in it (no way, it was a slim 18 gun Stack On cabinet). He called me, told me, and I asked did they have a warrant? No, then why the fuck did you let them in? He ended up in some kind of dispute with the cops from that city over them going in. Whole thing was sus as all hell.

  • @sLiDeWayZ667

    @sLiDeWayZ667

    Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely!

  • @SGBass

    @SGBass

    Жыл бұрын

    Don't even open the door to the police, give them your phone number. Once the door is open you may find them needing to enter worse than you thought.

  • @jimlong20
    @jimlong205 күн бұрын

    MASSAD AYOOB, A TRUE LEGEND

  • @ironman2326

    @ironman2326

    5 күн бұрын

    This man carries a sandwich and a backup sandwich 🥪

  • @CEEPMDEE
    @CEEPMDEE11 ай бұрын

    This guy needs to make some auditions. He has a voice that I am sure could be in demand for use in film or tv.

  • @airborneranger-ret

    @airborneranger-ret

    10 ай бұрын

    Agree

  • @Gerald-do9yg

    @Gerald-do9yg

    10 ай бұрын

    Friend, you are right.

  • @jeffreybauer6491

    @jeffreybauer6491

    8 ай бұрын

    I agree... he has a very calming and soothing voice that makes the listener want to listen more.

  • @SG-hh9lu

    @SG-hh9lu

    6 ай бұрын

    He also needs a new rug 😁

  • @curtistignor3966

    @curtistignor3966

    6 ай бұрын

    Massad is a rock star. Just ask me.😊

  • @BM-wf8jj
    @BM-wf8jj Жыл бұрын

    "What the hell are you doing answering the door at 3 am for?" All that needs to be said lol

  • @chrisrawr6177

    @chrisrawr6177

    Жыл бұрын

    "What the hell are you doing answering the door for?" Never open the door unless you know the person on the other side.

  • @CandiceGoddard

    @CandiceGoddard

    Жыл бұрын

    In Britain we have no right to lethal self defense so I don't open my door at all unless I know who it is AND was expecting them. If people don't have the manners to make an appointment, they don't need to enter your home.

  • @betraid

    @betraid

    Жыл бұрын

    answering the door is alright, opening it without asking questions is other question.

  • @emu314159

    @emu314159

    Жыл бұрын

    All that I came to say. Really, WTF? You don't need to open for the police w/o a warrant, why open to anyone else?

  • @jameshill8493

    @jameshill8493

    Жыл бұрын

    @@chrisrawr6177ok Karen

  • @jbl7092
    @jbl7092 Жыл бұрын

    As a former police officer myself, I really like this guy's advice. I was patrolling at 4 AM and saw a little 5 year-old girl walking down the sidewalk of a city street (she had decided to visit her grandmother in the middle of the night - kids do weird stuff). We got her to show us her house and you can imagine the surprise on the parent's faces when they saw her with us. The father told us he got his pistol when he heard us knocking but put it away when he saw our patrol cars outside. Always check outside for a police car before opening the door.

  • @rockriver2652

    @rockriver2652

    Жыл бұрын

    Kids can indeed be unpredictable. I once had neighbors who had a couple of small kids that I was friendly with. Late one night (well past midnight) I heard a knock on my door and a child calling my name. It turned out to be the neighbor's 4 yr old daughter. She had opened her bedroom window, crawled out, and decided it was a good idea to visit her next door buddy. I took her back to her home immediately, and fortunately her parents answered the door in a calm but cautious manner. They had not yet noticed that she was missing.

  • @AldoSchmedack

    @AldoSchmedack

    Жыл бұрын

    Peeking out from a far window away from door is a great idea. Also puts distance between you. A security cam is a best idea. A call to dispatch is also wise. Never show a gun if you do open and keep foot behind door in case pushed.

  • @MakeItWork413

    @MakeItWork413

    Жыл бұрын

    Are the blue lights left on while parked in the driveway?

  • @evi2083

    @evi2083

    Жыл бұрын

    @@rockriver2652 Sounds more like you are a pervert.

  • @Buck123four

    @Buck123four

    Жыл бұрын

    @@keithsimpson2150 I sleep under the bed wrapped up in kevlar sheets.

  • @TwelveBravo
    @TwelveBravo11 ай бұрын

    Very sound advice. I tell my wife to never answer the door no matter what time it is, unless she is expecting someone. And even then, check the camera. I like how you covered an impersonating officer because that’s been happening more frequently too.

  • @randolfo1265

    @randolfo1265

    4 ай бұрын

    That is our homeland security policy, do not answer the friggin' door day or night. Screw that!

  • @TacoTeaser
    @TacoTeaser8 ай бұрын

    I can only imagine how many lives this video may save. I had a 2am knock at the down. I went to the door with a Glock behind me. I called to the person outside to identify themselves. It was an innocent mistake by a person knocking on the wrong door. We spoke and the friendly conversation solved the confusion. Thank you so much for your very informative videos. God bless.

  • @jimlong20

    @jimlong20

    5 күн бұрын

    I DO NOT GO TO MY DOOR AT ODD HOURS W/OUT A GUN. SUCH FOLLY, BUT THE CALLER WOULD NEVER KNOW A GUN WAS PRESNT. IN THE ABSENCE OF DANGER I SLIP IT INTO MY BACK POCKEY AND OPEN THE DOOR THE REST OF THE WAY. OVER THE YRS WE MAY DISSAGREE ON A PARTIAL TRIFLE BUT MASSAD IS STILL A MASTER W/FEW PEERS

  • @DrsharpRothstein
    @DrsharpRothstein Жыл бұрын

    For those who have a two story house where the front door is not recessed, answer from a second story window or balcony, tip from crime ridden Venezuela.

  • @WarriorLife_fpv

    @WarriorLife_fpv

    Жыл бұрын

    Best advice I’ve seen in the comments! But I still wouldn’t get out of bed no matter who was at the door. That’s just me. I’d be telling the dog to shut up so I could get back to sleep haha

  • @ScrappyXGC

    @ScrappyXGC

    Жыл бұрын

    @@WarriorLife_fpv I growl at my barker, once I figure out it's nothing. Even dad's dog goes to ground now. We're a big pack! Don't even have to show my teeth or yell, they hear me without moving my lips. Eye contact helps sooth them.

  • @lennybrewster4673

    @lennybrewster4673

    Жыл бұрын

    Sad. Once the richest country in south America.

  • @theRPGmaster

    @theRPGmaster

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kylemarsun Your name sounds surprisingly Swedish for a 2A guy. Good man.

  • @kenmanx1298

    @kenmanx1298

    Жыл бұрын

    Dr45120sharp... I bought a 2 story house, the people that owned the house told me one story when I looked at it prior to buying, and then they told me another story when I went to the Bank to get the money! (A two-story house) 🤧

  • @glynnjackson4258
    @glynnjackson4258 Жыл бұрын

    Do not ever, under any circumstance, agree for the police to enter your home or search your car without a warrant.

  • @arconreef

    @arconreef

    Жыл бұрын

    I take it you're not familiar with exigent circumstances. If the police believe someone's life may be in danger or that a violent felon may be inside your home then they do not need a warrant, and by preventing them from doing their job you may be committing a crime.

  • @Embarrassed4U

    @Embarrassed4U

    Жыл бұрын

    @@arconreef you also don't need to agree to them searching your place.

  • @scootanow85

    @scootanow85

    Жыл бұрын

    Under any circumstances? Wow. What if there is a gun man on the loose and there is a kicked in basement door to your house? Sorry officer but unless you have a warrant you can’t come in save me my wife and kids from the gangsters

  • @evilpandakillabzonattkoccu4879

    @evilpandakillabzonattkoccu4879

    Жыл бұрын

    You might want to caveat that. In some states, a call stating that a DV is in progress is seen as 'probably cause'.... which means: no warrant is needed legally. If you press the matter (and you will be allowed to do so), the cops will issue a quick warning, then arrest you for interference of an investigation or, if you are found guilty/suspected of DV... it aggravates the charge and adds 'resisting arrest' to the list of charges. 🤷‍♂️ it's messed up but that's the way it is in same areas. mine included. I tried that very thing. I had police show up because neighbors in my complex called saying they heard yelling and it seemed to be in anger. Cops showed up, I said everything was fine and they demanded they come in. I said sure, if they had a warrant....and they proceeded to enter my apartment, explaining how probable cause works. Two things: 1) yep, I was yelling...angrily. It was Super Bowl Sunday and my team... lost. 2) My mother in law is a judge. She confirmed what they cops said and what the law states: "RCW 10.31.100 Arrest without warrant. A police officer having probable cause to believe that a person has committed or is committing a felony shall have the authority to arrest the person without a warrant. A police officer may arrest a person without a warrant for committing a misdemeanor or gross misdemeanor only when the offense is committed in the presence of an officer, except as provided in subsections (1) through (11) of this section. (1) Any police officer having probable cause to believe that a person has committed or is committing a misdemeanor or gross misdemeanor, involving physical harm or threats of harm to any person or property or the unlawful taking of property or involving the use or possession of cannabis, or involving the acquisition, possession, or consumption of alcohol by a person under the age of twenty-one years under RCW 66.44.270, or involving criminal trespass under RCW 9A.52.070 or 9A.52.080, shall have the authority to arrest the person. (2) A police officer shall arrest and take into custody, pending release on bail, personal recognizance, or court order, a person without a warrant when the officer has probable cause to believe that....." ....it goes on and on. Importantly, it concludes as such: "(15) No police officer may be held criminally or civilly liable for making an arrest pursuant to subsection (2) or (9) of this section if the police officer acts in good faith and without malice." ....in other words: If they say they thought you lied to them and they had probable cause... its your (a suspect) word vs a Law Enforcement Officer's word. You won't win. it's designed that way. If the cop says that they, in good faith, couldn't leave without making sure a crime wasn't being committed.....and you stop them... you interfered with their investigation or, even worse (and Public Defener help you if a crime is actually found to be taken place) you could have just obstructed justice. If the cop, however, is a jerk and wants to act as such....because of a Super Bowl game.... they can't be charged with anything. they were trying to help... "honest!". *NOTE* I'm not saying I agree with this law. instead, I believed the same thing you posted, tried to stop cops from entering my home and learned that I was legally in the wrong. 👍 it's an FYI so you can CYA better.

  • @evilpandakillabzonattkoccu4879

    @evilpandakillabzonattkoccu4879

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Embarrassed4U not true in all cases. Some places (like where I live) make it so that 'probable cause' is based on an officer's "feeling about a situation". if they feel "in good faith" and "without malice" [prove that in court] that they were just trying to 'stop a potential crime' .....they can, here, give themselves probable cause, which works as a warrant. If they are wrong.... so long as it was done, as I said, "in good faith and without malice", then the officer cannot be charged with anything. They, by law, didn't do anything wrong and didn't need a warrant. You can try to argue them.... it will earn you charges or aggravate existing charges though. that's a promise.

  • @vapingmonkey2529
    @vapingmonkey2529Ай бұрын

    I hate it when people criticize massad, he is a genius, I have been watching his videos from years and have learned tons from him

  • @jimlong20

    @jimlong20

    5 күн бұрын

    HE IS AN ICON ,AN AUTHOR,LECTURER,AN EXPERT AND INSTRUCTOR OF ALL FIRE ARMS AND THEIR USE. OVER THE DECADES I MAY HAVE DISSAGREED W/MASSAD ON A TRIFLE, BUT CRITICISE ?? ON WHAT ? A GREAT MAN

  • @sangm1561
    @sangm156111 ай бұрын

    Most sane advice on defense ever viewed without all the gun nuttery we see on You Tube. Thanks for your calm demeanor and explanation.

  • @r0br33r

    @r0br33r

    6 ай бұрын

    Nuttery? I'm not even FROM America and I can see plenty of sensible sane channels (which is why algo recommended this) - sounds like you're just projecting ngl

  • @Win7ermu7e

    @Win7ermu7e

    6 ай бұрын

    @@r0br33r You get that there can be both ?

  • @jimlong20

    @jimlong20

    5 күн бұрын

    that was not an anti-gun lecture,just reasonable advice on reaction

  • @danielmyers1903
    @danielmyers1903 Жыл бұрын

    Actually had a situation like this about 40 years ago. A young girl knocked on our door claiming she had had an accident and wanted to call her sister. Since we were three blocks from the main road, I told her I would call the police for her. She left. I called the police and explained the situation. They were at our door with lights flashing five minutes later. The officers told us they saw no accident, nor did they see anyone on the street!

  • @johnharrison2466

    @johnharrison2466

    Жыл бұрын

    Had a crazy situation I was on the sofa listening to Pete Cabrera he was talking about but he did'nt mean it literally about bad energy knocking at you're door and be very weary of answering that knock,just a few minutes later the knock or doorbell i should say was at the door,a very worn women barely dressed asking in a loud voice and very upset if I would give her a ride down the road she had a bandage on her foot,I told her about the hour of night and she has to realize there was no way she would be getting any help from me and if she wanted me to call emergency services,she got very angry and asked again about a ride,the whole time I had my 9 at my side,I turned to look back into the house as i was shutting the door just for a second or two when I looked back outside she was gone,thats why I am packing at that hour for whoever comes a knocking !!!!

  • @oeliamoya9796

    @oeliamoya9796

    Жыл бұрын

    Spooky! Sounds like that episode of tbe twilight zone where the girl waiting for the bus keeps seeing a ghost 👻

  • @coiledsteel8344

    @coiledsteel8344

    Жыл бұрын

    @@johnharrison2466 Obviously, She Could Be a Criminal Druggie - With her Scumbag, Boyfriend, Criminal Druggie Hiding, And Waiting To Burst Inside.

  • @SA-yz3kj

    @SA-yz3kj

    Жыл бұрын

    I watch a TV show called ( I survived ) You'd be surprised to how many home invaders use this tactic to get in your home

  • @DC9716

    @DC9716

    Жыл бұрын

    Smart thinking

  • @RdeneckTech
    @RdeneckTech Жыл бұрын

    Great advice as always. My wife and kids tend to think I'm "paranoid" when I talk to them about plans for scenarios like this, but there is a big difference between paranoid and preparedness.

  • @kens17761

    @kens17761

    Жыл бұрын

    Agree completely. I would rather be prepared than caught off guard.

  • @RdeneckTech

    @RdeneckTech

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kens17761 damn right sir. When I was involved in a deadly force encounter, the detective asked me "why are you so paranoid?" I answered exactly how you replied. Cheers from Texas bubba

  • @kens17761

    @kens17761

    Жыл бұрын

    @@RdeneckTech cheers to you friend!

  • @9000bil

    @9000bil

    Жыл бұрын

    my missus took things far more seriously after we had a carjack attempt

  • @jedmcdonald4695

    @jedmcdonald4695

    Жыл бұрын

    Gets really old doesn’t it. For me it’s usually the same people who won’t quit telling me every horrific thing from the news and then ranting how we need more gun control. Infantile. I tune it out now.

  • @cmacknews
    @cmacknews Жыл бұрын

    Tremendous instruction on handling that unexpected early morning knock. Always confirm that it is the police with your local 9-1-1 center before opening the door. There are far too many bad guys posing as police to take advantage of trusting citizens. Great counsel. Keep up the informative videos.

  • @michaelhanning2321
    @michaelhanning23219 ай бұрын

    I've been reading, watching, and listening to Massad Ayoob's practical, sensible firearms teachings for over three decades - His low-key no B S demeanor does well to convey the lesson on hand.

  • @HAXMAN
    @HAXMAN Жыл бұрын

    When I was 14 my friend’s dad answered the door at 3 am and was beat to death by two 21 year olds that were high and claimed to be broken down.

  • @redhed9776

    @redhed9776

    Жыл бұрын

    Proverbs says it the best: A time to be born, and a time to die. Life and death are in God's hands. I've witnessed too many near death accidents that leave people amazed that they are still alive. I'll trust Him over anything man can offer. If you are a Believer, this world is not your home anyway. Remember what your Creator clearly said: He who loves his life, shall lose it. Words for the wise.

  • @ScrappyXGC

    @ScrappyXGC

    Жыл бұрын

    @@redhed9776 I should be dead. I learn quick, not quick enough to not suffer for it. Providence, the only explanation for why I'm still here.

  • @booftoot

    @booftoot

    Жыл бұрын

    @@redhed9776 you religious freaks are the worst

  • @Joe5561000

    @Joe5561000

    Жыл бұрын

    @@redhed9776 That's Ecclesiastes 3:2 not Proverbs and trusting God to take care of you does not mean that you should not protect those he has put in your care. How do you know what God's plan's are? Do you know wither or not he plans to use you to save the life of your wife or loved one? Nope, you don't. So being prepared to defend your life so that you can defend their life, or maybe just provide for them, could be in His pan. Something interesting, a sword is one of the only weapons that has only one use, to defend against or kill humans. It is not a tool for hunting. yet Jesus said "...And Let the one who has no sword sell his cloak and buy one." Luke 22:36 Jesus did not intend for us not to defend ourselves and just trust Him to keep us safe in the same way that he said God would provide for us He did not mean he would provide for us without us doing anything. What He provides might be a job in the same way what he protects you and your family with might be a gun in your hand. Just saying. It doesn't matter how he does it, all glory goes to God. It is our job to be willing to be used by him.

  • @paulograve6331

    @paulograve6331

    Жыл бұрын

    @@redhed9776 But didn’t Jesus also told 2 disciples to carry a sword on their way to a village or city? To be fair, who am I to compare my importance to the disciples? They are parte of the gospel and Gods plan for humanity in the future. In my understanding there are those just looking to claim self defense when it all could have been easily avoided but there others who will do all they can to avoid shooting someone.

  • @TerminalM193
    @TerminalM193 Жыл бұрын

    I had just moved out for the first time on my own and in a rather poor end of the neighborhood. Within the first week of living their I was witnessing multiple drug deals, people fighting in the street, shit being thrown at my house.... That next week I went out and purchased a ruger ar556, a cheap sig Romeo 5 red dot. I told my father about what all had been happening. He had already tried giving me a shotgun and a revolver but I told him that I picked up an AR. After talking a bit about it he said, "you got a weapons light with mount for it right"? I said no, I spent everything on the red dot and backup sights. The very next day he swung by to help me finish up some duct work and gave me his streamlight tlr 1 from one of his glocks and taught me how to change the key mount on it to go from pistol to picatinny rail. This is the part of the story that seems the most made up.... Litteraly that night at around 2am I had a break in. To get to the door you had to go up an old rickety set of wood steps that had very distinguishable sound to them. You could plainly tell if someone was playing on the steps or going up and down them all the way into the bedroom. I had just turned off my TV for bed and was right at the point of falling asleep when I heard my steps but I thought maybe I was hearing things. Luckily it was enough to break me out of a sleepy daze and then I heard a very light "tap tap tap" on the glass near my door, almost as if someone would do on the opposite side of a window to try and get your attention. This put me in full panic mode because I knew no family member or police officer would EVER knock on my door like that at 2am. I was still laying in bed listening, shaking like a leaf hoping whatever it was would go away.... I was young, dumb and inexperienced. It went silent for a good 20 seconds and then I started hearing the doorknob jostling around. I'll never forget the feeling of absolute fear, almost to a point of being froze solid but I gathered the strength to get the fuck out of bed and get to my gun. I didn't have a cell phone of any kind and the house phone was at a point where whoever was at the door would see me cross to go get it and I was too scared to make a dash for the phone. From my bedroom door it was a straight shot to the front door. I opened my door far enough to get a good sight of the front door in my pitch black room, laid down in the prone position and readied my rifle right on the door. In my head I was trying to play out all these different scenarios of what to do, how to do it, at what point am I justified in pulling the trigger.... In mid panicked thought the glass broke, and immediately an arm reached through the glass trying to undo my top lock. The second they got the door unlocked I turned on the little weapon light, screamed some wild talk that to this day I can't remember exactly what I said but had something to do with blowing heads apart and thank GOD that was all it took. They took off so fast that it sounded like they fell down my damn stairs and was out of there. It took me a good bit to muster the strength to clear the area and make it to the phone for the police. That little light was an absolute cannon and I still believe it was destined from God that my father gave me that light earlier that day and I'm convinced the light alone saved me from a whole heap of trouble because if my screaming alone couldn't keep someone from coming in I know I would have shot.... Kind of an anticlimactic ending to a long drawn out story but that's all I got lol.... I'll be telling my grandchildrens children that story someday.

  • @pattiwagner1980

    @pattiwagner1980

    Жыл бұрын

    That light also pinpointed your position. If they had a gun out, they would have known where to place an effective shot. Just saying.

  • @cevgunnerF

    @cevgunnerF

    Жыл бұрын

    You did alright, with the adrenaline running, hat tip to you! Overcame the disbelief, overcame inertia, overcame the fear, and switched on the light BEFORE firing and yelled a warning... that's about the best outcome to hope for. No shots fired, but ready and able.

  • @joeyyc8515

    @joeyyc8515

    Жыл бұрын

    That was an intense read. I know exactly what you mean about almost falling asleep and all of a sudden realizing something is very wrong.

  • @edmxero2029

    @edmxero2029

    Жыл бұрын

    Scary stories to tell in the dark

  • @PositivelyNegativeOfficial

    @PositivelyNegativeOfficial

    Жыл бұрын

    @@pattiwagner1980 That’s true but try getting flashed in the dark with a bright ass light when you’re sneaking around expecting nobody. You’re gonna be stunned. Not every burglar is a trained military professional who’s gonna think “ooh, light. There’s a target”. Most people will immediately get scared and be stunned by the sudden flash.

  • @TheTrakker
    @TheTrakker Жыл бұрын

    Excellent advice. Thank you Massad and Wilson Combat!

  • @earldelsanto
    @earldelsanto9 ай бұрын

    I've read this guy for years. This is first time I have watched and listened to him. He is the truth.

  • @derrickmitchell39dm
    @derrickmitchell39dm Жыл бұрын

    This is a rare man in the age we're living in now. 5 seconds into looking at this video I was hanging on every word said. Thank you Sir.

  • @Bob-ub4gl

    @Bob-ub4gl

    Жыл бұрын

    The best thing about Mas is he's well versed in everything he speaks about or addresses, yet still refrains from coming off as some sort of "know it all" expert, even though he DOES pretty much know it all! I had the pleasure and privilege of meeting him in person, over 25 years ago, at a gun rights group's (MCRGO--Michigan Coalition of Responsible Gun Owners) annual dinner, where he was the keynote/guest speaker. I'm a proud Life Member. I can only imagine how much MORE he knows, THESE days! As I've told my CPL holding niece--Mas is "THE MAN!" FACT...

  • @Bob-ub4gl

    @Bob-ub4gl

    Жыл бұрын

    P.S. Watch ALL of his videos here. You won't be disappointed, to say the least... lol

  • @sbprime2483

    @sbprime2483

    Жыл бұрын

    me too

  • @evi2083

    @evi2083

    Жыл бұрын

    Just don't listen to the part were he talks about letting the police in without a warrant.

  • @Soniti1324
    @Soniti1324 Жыл бұрын

    This dude’s voice is smoother than velvet dipped in clean motor oil. Huge 1950’s narrator energy.

  • @bush2239

    @bush2239

    Жыл бұрын

    facts

  • @Sa7biUK

    @Sa7biUK

    Жыл бұрын

    Hes definitely on that no-fap journey

  • @teutonalex

    @teutonalex

    Жыл бұрын

    True. His top rug could be more convincing

  • @jubabirds

    @jubabirds

    Жыл бұрын

    Hehehehehehehe

  • @karenmarieh.j.3842

    @karenmarieh.j.3842

    Жыл бұрын

    Solid advice and a voice I would love to hear read "The Night Before Christmas"

  • @thomaskaiser2475
    @thomaskaiser24755 ай бұрын

    wow, i was not expecting level-headed and logical advice in this day and age. thank you sir.

  • @SemperGumbi0369
    @SemperGumbi0369 Жыл бұрын

    Most calm, common sense video I’ve seen in quite some time. Very refreshing. I believe this nations, police and sheriffs departments have become militarized beyond the point of even being approachable as a “civilian” as they like to call us, (even though they are civilians). Common sense questions and common sense approach is all that’s required. Even in small country towns where , more often than not, local law enforcement is most likely related to someone that’s out to do you harm..

  • @louscannon7493
    @louscannon7493 Жыл бұрын

    As a homeowner living in a "first ring" suburb of a major city, I don't ever answer my door after dinner time, let alone 3am...

  • @lewlewis8970
    @lewlewis8970 Жыл бұрын

    security camera takes the guess work out of it. cheaper than a lawyer.

  • @wasntmeXYZ

    @wasntmeXYZ

    Жыл бұрын

    Ring doorbell camera works great!!

  • @davidleonhardt5907

    @davidleonhardt5907

    Жыл бұрын

    Exactly

  • @Bigdoglittle

    @Bigdoglittle

    Жыл бұрын

    @@wasntmeXYZ Ring doorbell is ok.. Best to buy a full cctv system that records 24/7 full time. Then just setup motion detection alerts.

  • @2ndamendment1776

    @2ndamendment1776

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Bigdoglittle I'd like to have that at my home. Too many methheads around here.

  • @johnqpublic2718

    @johnqpublic2718

    Жыл бұрын

    Security cameras have existed on closed circuits for decades - long before folks got even more lazy and buy a ring, or a nest that directly reports to authorities....

  • @WornoutRNPARAMEDIC
    @WornoutRNPARAMEDIC11 ай бұрын

    I always learn something vital that I wish I'd already known each time I see aa lesson from Mas Ayoob. He is a national treasure to us gun & freedom folks.

  • @PoubelleKansas

    @PoubelleKansas

    8 ай бұрын

    I just wish he would look at the camera now and then. Creeps me out.

  • @user-tl6oh3op3m

    @user-tl6oh3op3m

    5 ай бұрын

    NO HE'S NOT. The guy is a joke.

  • @thomasmofield5552
    @thomasmofield5552 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for putting this out there. Glad to have someone point out something I had not considered in the past.

  • @RedCoat1016
    @RedCoat1016 Жыл бұрын

    Love this guy, complete opposite of what the “tacticool community” thinks you’re supposed to be. He is super realistic in his mindset and it’s a refreshing outlook in a community that thinks a Glock 19 and CrossFit gym membership turns you into an operator.

  • @dylanvs9264

    @dylanvs9264

    Жыл бұрын

    Who and where are these glock 19 crossfit guys?

  • @RedCoat1016

    @RedCoat1016

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dylanvs9264 oh they're out there...

  • @cameron3525

    @cameron3525

    Жыл бұрын

    Exactly

  • @jsee2385

    @jsee2385

    Жыл бұрын

    @@RedCoat1016 "Tacticool" Glock 19 guy here who also stays fit. I do love to run around my house with a helmet and nvg at night with all my kit on but we also read Jeff Cooper and Masad who we know knows more than us. I also train for at least 6-10 hrs most every month and shoot about 300rds. I also don't make assumptions about groups who I don't know or know how they might handle a certain situation. Staying fit and maintaining strength and conditioning will not only benefit your health and mind set but help you be ready need you go hands and or move quickly. We also love 1911s just as much as anyone.

  • @jupitercyclops6521

    @jupitercyclops6521

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jsee2385 I disagree with some of thus advice. If a person is going to open the door at that hour without knowing who is on the other side, a holsters gun is too much a disadvantage if the people on the other side are armed. I like his advice on an intercom or camera (not ring as they access your footage). As far as not answering ,vit could be a citizen needing assistance. But if I open the door late at night, I'll have a loaded gun, one chambered, held out of sight behind myself & a partialy opened door. Not suggesting anyone else do that. Do what u want. Right or wrong, that's how I do it. (My door has window at 4.5 ' so I can see out , but a person can't see what I'm holding at my side.

  • @keithplymale2374
    @keithplymale2374 Жыл бұрын

    Great deal of respect for Massad. Just want to add two thoughts to that. TURN ON THE PORCH LIGHT! LOOK OUT THE DAMN WINDOW BEFORE OPENING THE DOOR!

  • @PoubelleKansas

    @PoubelleKansas

    8 ай бұрын

    Buy a peephole thingie!

  • @DustinDawind

    @DustinDawind

    6 ай бұрын

    I have an LED porch light with a built in light sensor. So it automatically comes on at night and then turns off during the day and I just leave the switch on all the time. They are really cheap to run and you can even just buy bulbs that have a built in sensor now, so you don't even need to change out your fixture. That way you don't need to turn on the light and let them know you are now standing behind the door.

  • @jhenniceamorrow5936

    @jhenniceamorrow5936

    6 ай бұрын

    Some doors have no side lights or anything other than a peep hole.

  • @Win7ermu7e

    @Win7ermu7e

    6 ай бұрын

    @@jhenniceamorrow5936 Then get a wireless doorbell camera that you can look at on your phone. They are less than 100 bucks.

  • @Riverrockphotos

    @Riverrockphotos

    4 ай бұрын

    @@DustinDawind Yes I have one of the folds that automatically turns on it is awesome.

  • @texastomeh3077
    @texastomeh30774 ай бұрын

    GREAT ADVICE!!! To be completely candid, I had never really thought about it like that!! THANX!!!!!!!!!!

  • @paparazziphotography6712
    @paparazziphotography67126 ай бұрын

    Sir, what timely information, especially in the times we live in! Thank you. Mr. Hop...

  • @walterwilliams1791
    @walterwilliams1791 Жыл бұрын

    Jeez. One time I noticed someone shining a flashlight into my jeep outside my window... I opened the door with a shotgun propped against the wall beside me and was so happy I did NOT open the door with the shotgun in my hands because it was a couple of police officers looking for a suspect.

  • @jmichaelcarbonniere9549

    @jmichaelcarbonniere9549

    Жыл бұрын

    This is why I do not like weapon mounted lites! I keep a flashlite by each staged weapon in my house and as long as I'm carrying, I have one in my pocket! Cheers, jc

  • @Arthurian.

    @Arthurian.

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jmichaelcarbonniere9549 i debatę this and have lights on a couple and not all.

  • @ScrappyXGC

    @ScrappyXGC

    Жыл бұрын

    Dang dude, constant carry sidearm, the deputies around here don't care if I open carry down to the mailbox even at 0000. They'll stop and talk... well, we all carry the same sidearm so it's not gun talk anymore. It's what's up small talk. They''d be wondering why a long arm though 🤔'cept after a hurricane, they'd just stop and be pumping me for information about the neighborhood and wellbeing of it (ie -- looters). Never police your own neighborhood, unless you must.

  • @markgoostree6334

    @markgoostree6334

    Жыл бұрын

    I had a very similar situation once. The officer was looking all through the yards. The guy bailed from a stolen car. Lots of police, helicopters, dogs... everything. We just buttoned up and waited for everything to calm down.

  • @ScrappyXGC

    @ScrappyXGC

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Arthurian. I'm old school, muscle memory, still lack of light sucks. Starlight and an AR, I couldn't find my front post even though I could see through the peep, closed my eyes, when I heard the glass break tightened the strap and looked at the only shiny spot on the car. LOL I instinctively/training/memory knew where it was. Didn't see that car again for several years. Irons, I shoot both eyes open night or day, you have to see incoming fire.

  • @nickf9392
    @nickf9392 Жыл бұрын

    I live in a pretty average middle class neighborhood. I was sitting in my armchair one evening at around 11:00 at night, and yes it was fully dark out. Someone knocked on my front screen door, I didn't move, just listened. Then they opened my screen door and knocked on the main front door. Still, I didn't move, just listened. Then I heard them grab the main door knob, turn it back and forth and tried to open my front door! THAT MADE MY BLOOD TURN COLD. I quietly got up, tried not to make a shadow on the front window, and retrieved a loaded 10mm Glock, and waited to see what happened next. Who ever it was left...and that was a very good thing....for them.

  • @Great_Wall_of_Text

    @Great_Wall_of_Text

    Жыл бұрын

    "My door is locked for your protection"

  • @ranbymonkeys2384

    @ranbymonkeys2384

    Жыл бұрын

    Talk about the chances of that damn. They had no idea how much of the upper hand you had.

  • @lennybrewster4673

    @lennybrewster4673

    Жыл бұрын

    That happens quite a bit in rural areas these days I hear.

  • @r.stanley1049

    @r.stanley1049

    Жыл бұрын

    @@lennybrewster4673 Also happening in mid to upscale Chicago suburban areas. No safe areas anymore it seems.

  • @killacommie4mommie

    @killacommie4mommie

    Жыл бұрын

    A 10 mm Glock. Excellent choice. I live in a very quiet community, very little crime, but I never open my door to strangers. Just common sense.

  • @opticalman1jeffkeokro741
    @opticalman1jeffkeokro741 Жыл бұрын

    Very good advice. I always wondered what an expert would say to that question. Great to hear your response. Thank you!

  • @leokimvideo
    @leokimvideo3 ай бұрын

    What I have noticed anyone who is around the house at 3am tends not to knock on the door. They are too busy busting into your cars and house. And where I live we have no guns to protect our family or property. In Australia were sitting ducks when criminals arrive.

  • @abraxas9340

    @abraxas9340

    3 ай бұрын

    Well, golly, I wonder why they are so brazen?

  • @fastted9390

    @fastted9390

    2 ай бұрын

    You need to vote out that 'brand' of govt. which leaves citizens defenseless. Less guns = more crime.

  • @abelincolnparth
    @abelincolnparth Жыл бұрын

    About 50 years ago I was driving at night out in the country and there was a car crashes into a concrete side of a narrow bridge. It blocked the road so I could not pass. A young girl was behind the wheel And her side passenger was a 40 yr old man who hadn't been wearing a seatbelt was cut to ribbons bleeding profusely. So I drove back to the nearest farmhouse to get the owners to phone for the police and an ambulance. The farmer and his wife were alarmed by the knocking that wouldn't stop. So the farmer yelled to go away because he had the police on the phone. So I said, "good and tell them to send an ambulance to, there's been a wreck up the road and a man is bleeding to death". Good thing he didn't shoot first and ask questions later

  • @mystuff1405

    @mystuff1405

    Жыл бұрын

    When we didnt have cell phones. Remember those times?

  • @indiathylane2158

    @indiathylane2158

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mystuff1405 With great fondness.

  • @polishpat95

    @polishpat95

    Жыл бұрын

    Wow! What a story!!!!

  • @TheWlosser

    @TheWlosser

    Жыл бұрын

    Everyone has a cellphone now, don’t go knocking on strangers doors!! Very bad idea!!

  • @ricardodiniz1439

    @ricardodiniz1439

    Жыл бұрын

    Wise words. Thank you.

  • @cvabuck5489
    @cvabuck5489 Жыл бұрын

    I worked rotating shifts for years while living on a main road through a rural area. When adjusting to a night shift schedule, I would always stay up the night before watching old movies and paining miniatures. One night, about 2:45AM, I heard a knock. Caught me completely off guard. I jumped up, grabbed my holster and tucked it in, then cracked the door without opening the chain. Saw a well dressed young man that seemed entirely out of place. Asked if I could help him, and he said he was on his way home from a party and ran out of gas about half a mile down. He'd started walking, and saw my lights were on, and asked if I could spare some gas. I told him to wait outside while I got some shoes. Turns out, he was exactly what he said he was. On his way home from a party in one town, in an unfamiliar area, still 45 minutes from his hometown. I grabbed a can with two gallons of gas and had him jump in the back of my truck while we drove to his car and gave him enough to get to the local 24/7 station another few miles up the road. He offered me a $20 bill, and I told him to just "pay it forward." I don't think he ever suspected that I was armed and keeping alert for things to turn south the entire time, but I also can't imagine what it would have done to him had I opened the door barrel first when he was in genuine need. Likewise, I can only imagine that he'd have ended up walking another six miles before reaching the station, and still needing something to carry gas in. Sometimes that knock is a genuine plea for help, and while protecting ourselves and loved ones is our first priority, we also need to remember to be compassionate.

  • @6nosis

    @6nosis

    Жыл бұрын

    Well Said.,,, Fear is running rampant and unchecked through this country’s citizens. I suggest removing that magick box that has found its way into the most prominent areas of our dwellings, which is ALWAYS ON and left spouting brainwash 24/7. The time for critical thought and awakening a more critically aware piece of everyone’s brain while rejecting the lies we have EVERY ONE OF US BEEN SPOONFED is here. walk in the light …

  • @Paul-dk8yp

    @Paul-dk8yp

    Жыл бұрын

    The world is blessed to have caring decent folk like you, double blessed to have an alert and prepared one as well 👍

  • @Joel-rs3jd

    @Joel-rs3jd

    Жыл бұрын

    Well said

  • @mattarchey9062

    @mattarchey9062

    Жыл бұрын

    If he were a burglar with his burglar friends, he would have waited for yoi to take him to the gas station then have his buddies break into your home while you're at the gas station.

  • @flintymcduff5417

    @flintymcduff5417

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mattarchey9062 so you would have had one of your partners be able to be identified in a lineup? Not a very smart burglar.

  • @jessicagrecco5813
    @jessicagrecco58135 ай бұрын

    Mas You are The king of Gun knowledge I love you so much keep up the fantastic work please

  • @PanamaSticks
    @PanamaSticks Жыл бұрын

    Logical, smart advice. Thank you Mr. Ayoob.

  • @hillbillymods2866
    @hillbillymods2866 Жыл бұрын

    I live very rural (about a mile to my nearest neighbor) and a 3AM knock at the door has happened several times. Some kids screwing around and got their vehicle stuck. Once when my nearest neighbor's house caught fire. And once when a hunter, not from these parts, got lost and ended up at my house. I approach the door with my handgun, waist level and slightly behind my backside so it's not visible. I leave the lights off inside and turn the porch light beside the door on. Essentially, they're looking in a mirror at that point which gives me enough time to assess the situation. At that point, if it's a stranger and there's no immediate danger, we can talk through the door. Fortunately, that's rare here but with the meth, fentanyl, etc...you can't even trust some of the locals any longer.

  • @neobailey5268

    @neobailey5268

    8 ай бұрын

    It's a damned shame..... same here

  • @markw999

    @markw999

    6 ай бұрын

    Living in a town of 400, I've done the same a couple times. Both times were people truly in need shivering on my front porch. The lack of trust and general degeneration of the Social Contract in this country is disturbing. Since the flood of Fentanyl here locally, I'd probably hesitate to do it again. It's shocking what some people are doing for a fix. It is an absolute shame. America needs help.

  • @r0br33r

    @r0br33r

    6 ай бұрын

    @@markw999 Oh don't worry, you'll get all the "help" you can handle, as long as "help" means "your government does not care if you die, at all, no matter what they say - in fact, they may even facilitate it!"

  • @DmitriyAdv

    @DmitriyAdv

    6 ай бұрын

    @@markw999 As an occasional motorcycle traveler on less than reliable motorcycles, I've been on the opposite side of doors in some rural areas. Never at night, but even during the day people are a bit freaked out by someone at their door these days. It's a shame. Once you get talking everyone is very friendly and helpful though! That said, people in rural areas will almost always stop if they see you on the side of the road. I can't even stop to have a snack without everyone passing by pulling over and chatting 😄 Same at gas stations. I had a flat tire in Oklahoma one time, and a local guy stopped by three times to make sure I was making progress fixing it... the mailman probably spent 30 minutes hanging out with me, chatting. On the opposite side of the spectrum - suburbs, where people truly live in fear of one another. I was once broken down in a mall parking lot, fairly affluent area. Cars, people all over. Probably a dozen walked within feet of me, tools out, working on my bike. Not a single person asked if I needed help.

  • @philovidya8567

    @philovidya8567

    6 ай бұрын

    let me guess, montana? i used to live in a very very small town like that there

  • @BulletproofPastor
    @BulletproofPastor Жыл бұрын

    Nearly this exact scenario happened to me. The person at the door was a Deputy Sherriff, asking me if I owned the two donkeys running loose on my street. He and others HELPED me get them back in their pasture, and listed my name/phone-number in their livestock directory, making it easier for both of us should it happen again. They have my greatest appreciation.

  • @ironjohn5914

    @ironjohn5914

    Жыл бұрын

    I Luv the donkeys.

  • @paullangton-rogers2390

    @paullangton-rogers2390

    Жыл бұрын

    See that was a good situation, but it could have been some hardcore burgulars casing your place and planning a robbery tooled up, or on the run from cops and looking for a hide-out and hostages. You just never know what you could be facing. It's always better to be armed and ask the questions through the door, stall them, make a 911 call and take it from there.

  • @BulletproofPastor

    @BulletproofPastor

    Жыл бұрын

    Trespassers never get past the dogs and usually have a "come to Jesus meeting" half way into our pasture, when the donkeys find them. In my case, I saw the squad car through the window and the officer at my gate.

  • @WniGrup

    @WniGrup

    Жыл бұрын

    I honestly thought this was going to be a joke.

  • @texasred2702

    @texasred2702

    Жыл бұрын

    @@RandySeverino Jesus that's terrible. Did they get the guy who did it?

  • @grimm2085
    @grimm20854 ай бұрын

    Excellent video, thank you very much for sharing your knowledge, God Bless

  • @TheGuidanceINeed
    @TheGuidanceINeed3 ай бұрын

    I love all your videos. We're all lucky to have you share this valuable info with us. Thank you.

  • @inthewoods6111
    @inthewoods6111 Жыл бұрын

    When I became a cop in the early 70's you were a firearms legend. Glad to see you around and still so.

  • @levirainsrealty4004
    @levirainsrealty4004 Жыл бұрын

    I had this exact thing happen to me several months ago at 1:00 AM. Grabbed my pistol, called the police to ask if they were at my door. They said they were not, but would send a unit out. I sat on the other side of the door waiting for the police. They showed up and found out the guy was drunk and looking for a girl he met on Tinder haha

  • @AldoSchmedack

    @AldoSchmedack

    Жыл бұрын

    So he was trying to hit up some girl and not you lol that's punny 😂 ❤😊

  • @jwa718

    @jwa718

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AldoSchmedack We all learn sooner or later pursuit of women has consequences we never anticipate! :)

  • @heidi22209

    @heidi22209

    Жыл бұрын

    That's where Chad went. I thought he ghosted me.

  • @Guitarplayer724

    @Guitarplayer724

    Жыл бұрын

    @@heidi22209 Hahahah, great comment!

  • @heidi22209

    @heidi22209

    Жыл бұрын

    @ono 724 funny thing is my ex-boyfriend, thought the grass was greener on the tinder side. He got his 3rd d.u.i. trying to find her apt. Idiot...

  • @TalkSickOne420
    @TalkSickOne4204 ай бұрын

    Here to support much love and respect.

  • @markjones2291
    @markjones22914 ай бұрын

    Thank you, your advice is a huge eye-opener

  • @wrchad23
    @wrchad23 Жыл бұрын

    Another overlooked item is a security door. Almost everyone has a screen door or similar but a proper security door gives you a pull door and your main door is a push. It also allows you to open your main door and still have a door between you and the person.

  • @robertmott-smith433

    @robertmott-smith433

    Жыл бұрын

    Outstanding advice

  • @jojothetasmaniansassmonkey8866

    @jojothetasmaniansassmonkey8866

    Жыл бұрын

    just get a camera/intercom....that will cost a lot less than having an extra door retrofitted

  • @swn69

    @swn69

    Жыл бұрын

    Just had a lockable storm door installed. It's glass and metal, but it's another barrier.

  • @uwillnevahno6837

    @uwillnevahno6837

    Жыл бұрын

    And you're standing in the fatal funnel.

  • @minerran

    @minerran

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh that's true. I have those "hotel style locks" on my bedroom door so that if someone broke in, I could use it to barricade inside until police arrive meanwhile I can monitor whats going on in the house and even to shoot out the crack if I was fired upon and needed to return fire.

  • @bobbwest
    @bobbwest Жыл бұрын

    Mr. Ayoob is a living legend. I remember reading his editorials back in the 70’s.

  • @drstrangelove4998

    @drstrangelove4998

    Жыл бұрын

    Indeed, me too👍🏻

  • @johnpatterson1399

    @johnpatterson1399

    Жыл бұрын

    Me too. To this day I remember his advice from an article then. Don't answer the door or investigate strange noises in your underwear.

  • @oklahomahank2378

    @oklahomahank2378

    Жыл бұрын

    I have several of his books.

  • @robertglickman4555
    @robertglickman45552 ай бұрын

    I find these videos all carry one constant quality, they are reasonable. Common sense is the foundation of all appropriate actions. This I appreciate.

  • @JesterMynah
    @JesterMynah23 күн бұрын

    There are some scenarios I hadn't considered before. Wonderful work. Thank you.

  • @norwegianblue2017
    @norwegianblue2017 Жыл бұрын

    About 30 years ago, when I was about 21 years old, I had moved back in with my parents temporarily. They lived in a nice neighborhood, but the lots were big and the homes were somewhat far apart. We got that knock on the door about 4am. More of a pounding on the door than a knock. I had just recently gotten my first gun, a 357 magnum revolver. I grabbed my gun and went to the side of the front door. But I sure as hell didn't open the door. I asked who it was and the guy said he was the newspaper delivery guy and that his car had broken down and needed to use my phone (since this was well before cell phones). The gun was in my hand pointed at the ground the whole time I was talking to him through the door. I told him I would call someone for him and did just that. I called and it seemed like his story was legit. After I called he thanked me and walked away, presumably to go to his car and wait for his buddy that I called to pick him up. But I never let him in and I didn't go back to bed. For all I know, that call could have been a set up to let my guard down. I think I handled that situation about right.

  • @TravisTellsTruths

    @TravisTellsTruths

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes

  • @MrBobchat

    @MrBobchat

    Жыл бұрын

    Sometimes if it's like 3am or something I'll fire through the door just in case.

  • @cwf081166

    @cwf081166

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MrBobchat Even if no ones knocking

  • @MrBobchat

    @MrBobchat

    Жыл бұрын

    @@cwf081166 Especially if no one's knocking. Got to ask yourself why they aren't knocking.

  • @cwf081166

    @cwf081166

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MrBobchat Either they are a dumbass or no one is at the door.

  • @lindafoxwood78
    @lindafoxwood78 Жыл бұрын

    LEO at the door at 3am - what do you do? 1. Do I hear them saying they are Police? Are they saying they have a warrant? ..... I might answer: "Stick the warrant under the door so I can read it, I will comply." 2. I hear nothing but banging on my door. ... I can wait till they break in; I'm in no hurry. I've had an exciting life so far, why stop now?

  • @mikefarmer4748

    @mikefarmer4748

    Жыл бұрын

    Call 911 to verify.

  • @whiskeypapa8842

    @whiskeypapa8842

    Жыл бұрын

    *Linda* LOL!

  • @ward9837

    @ward9837

    Жыл бұрын

    These days with fentanyl I would absolutely not touch anything slid under my door by a stranger at 3am. I used to work in EMS and almost got poisoned by that stuff.

  • @TheGunsAndGloryShow

    @TheGunsAndGloryShow

    Жыл бұрын

    how do you know it's not a thug that knows how to yell "police" before breaking in? I don't.

  • @ward9837

    @ward9837

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TheGunsAndGloryShow nor does anyone else. You can dress up as a very convincing cop these days and hacking tools can reroute 911 calls. Human traffickers do it. Chances are if cops are accusing you of something and you're 100% sure there's no way, something should tell you those might not be cops at all.

  • @markr4563
    @markr456310 ай бұрын

    Great advice about sharing your thoughts with others in the family.

  • @1996Gtalum
    @1996Gtalum5 ай бұрын

    Thanks Mas! Always love your input.

  • @ryanrawlins
    @ryanrawlins Жыл бұрын

    I hadn't thought to call 911 first to confirm that there are officers in my area. Great advice as always. I've hesitated getting a Ring for a while, but have one now and it's a game changer in these situations.

  • @dali2133

    @dali2133

    Жыл бұрын

    With the wide availability of red and blue lights on Amazon, eBay, etc. and the growing number of police impersonators out there pulling people over, it's a good option to keep in mind for traffic stops as well. Just watched a video yesterday where the kid had an older Jetta all tricked out with red and blues, front push bar, even a laptop above the center console. Another video a guy had an early 2000s Jeep Grand Cherokee with red and blues and a siren. Friend of mine had an incident years ago, pre-cellphone days, where an undercover unit tried to pull him over (he had just pulled some shenanigans on the highway that he deserved being pulled over immediately for 😆🤦‍♂️). No lights or sirens on the car, no uniforms on the occupants, but the very scruffy looking passenger held a badge against the window and motioned him to pull over. My friend kept going for miles, took the next exit and continued down a country highway until he was finally swarmed by a half dozen marked units from multiple agencies. Scruffy undercover guy jumped out going nuts but my friend gave it right back to him a bit and the partner intervened and took over. Friend apologized profusely to the partner and pointed out he pulled over immediately as soon as he saw a properly marked unit. And also pointed out the passenger did not look like a legitimate officer in ANY way and that's why he didn't pull over. Turned out he was an undercover headed to a town 40 minutes away to do some narcotics related work. Ended up with just a traffic ticket for the original incident. Helped that he knew the partner from working highway accidents when he was a tow truck driver. Moral of the story, if that happened in 2022 it'd be a very easy thing to slow down a bit, call 911 for confirmation and only pull over when dispatch confirmed it was a legitimate police officer and not some lunatic wannabe.

  • @BryanTorok

    @BryanTorok

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dali2133 It is good to keep going until you reach a well lit area with lots of other people around, gas station, highway rest stop, etc. Calling 911 might also get you on tape that you were not fleeing but looking for a safe place to stop. BUT, unless the person stopping you is on regular patrol, the local dispatch might have no idea who is in the unmarked car trying to stop you. However, 911 might be able to direct you to drive toward a marked unit who could help.

  • @brandonmusick77

    @brandonmusick77

    Жыл бұрын

    @@levelup843 Keep the doot and the door closed and locked.

  • @demographicrenaissance6613

    @demographicrenaissance6613

    Жыл бұрын

    @@brandonmusick77 Did you see the story where 2 cops showed up at some guys house because his silent burglar alarm was going off and the alarm company sent the cops. Guy hears and sees 2 guys creeping around his front yard, which happen to be cops. One of the cops sees the home owner through his entryway window (one on each side of his door) , who is in his own home, of course armed due to 2 unknown, unidentified men creeping around his front yard, and without any type of hesitation shoots the home owner multiple times. Through his window! Come to find out- the guy has no fucking burglar alarm.

  • @luann9052

    @luann9052

    Жыл бұрын

    they are a game changer.

  • @hughmanatee7657
    @hughmanatee7657 Жыл бұрын

    “In the dark night of the soul, it is always three o’clock in the morning.” -F. Scott Fitzgerald

  • @CrystalDragon-wk9lc

    @CrystalDragon-wk9lc

    Жыл бұрын

    This was gold, thanks... because it was in a plethora of comments about the material world... But one of the things I thought about immediately. And also, unless a serious emergency is happening, its a demonic entitiy knocking at the door via a person at that hour. Been there, done that, handled it... Semper Fi

  • @hughmanatee7657

    @hughmanatee7657

    Жыл бұрын

    @@CrystalDragon-wk9lc It’s from his confessional essay, “The Crack-up” (1936). He’s paraphrasing a poem by St. John of the Cross.

  • @johimbin
    @johimbin4 ай бұрын

    Greetings from Slovakia. I really enjoy this channel.

  • @arthurshingler2025
    @arthurshingler2025Ай бұрын

    As always... Great advice! Thanks!

  • @MrShadowpanther3
    @MrShadowpanther3 Жыл бұрын

    I was having a party and walked to my next door neighbors house at like 9:30 at night to see if he wanted to come over. We live in a pretty secluded area and he took a while to get to the door. Peeked out the side window, and then came out. He apologized for taking so long but it is quite unusual to have anyone at our doors after dark. I said, surprised you did not come out armed. He simply did a 1/2 turn and sure enough, he was. We both chuckled and he declined my invite and we both returned inside.

  • @trumpisgod2535

    @trumpisgod2535

    Жыл бұрын

    Then you let him enjoy you I’m sure :)

  • @MrShadowpanther3

    @MrShadowpanther3

    Жыл бұрын

    @@whereRbearsTeeth the conversation was about coming to the door armed when there is a knock at odd hours. I would think this story is right on point.

  • @whereRbearsTeeth

    @whereRbearsTeeth

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MrShadowpanther3 surely you’re not that f’ing dumb…

  • @kledus420smith8

    @kledus420smith8

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MrShadowpanther3 all super sexy

  • @ecrusch
    @ecrusch Жыл бұрын

    You were my police department's weapons instructor a long time ago. I learned a lot from you. You always provide good sensible advice without any fluff. Like this video. Thank you.

  • @MsRandiCook
    @MsRandiCookАй бұрын

    Thank you so much for making this video! ❤

  • @jefff6167
    @jefff61672 ай бұрын

    Very helpful video, thanks. 👍🇺🇸

  • @mikeryan6277
    @mikeryan6277 Жыл бұрын

    I am old enough to remember when people didn’t even lock their door and if someone was knocking in the late hours you woke up knowing someone was hurt or worse. I miss those times.

  • @JorgeMendez-kn5ql

    @JorgeMendez-kn5ql

    Жыл бұрын

    Somehow we’re expected to believe them when they say, “… but we’re so much more tolerant and inclusive than we were then.” We live in a time of utter nonsense and insanity, and the useful idiots think it’s edgy.

  • @rlewis8821

    @rlewis8821

    Жыл бұрын

    Me too!

  • @charlesrosaly

    @charlesrosaly

    Жыл бұрын

    Helping others has sadly become a liability

  • @smartypants4571

    @smartypants4571

    Жыл бұрын

    Even if you lived in a town where everybody knew everyone , none of you knew the Freemason psycopaths or sociopaths !

  • @paarker

    @paarker

    Жыл бұрын

    You must be old. My old man told me about those days. This was the UK and he said that they didn’t worry about being broken into. All they had to steal was an old tin bath.

  • @mrenfilade7178
    @mrenfilade7178 Жыл бұрын

    Clear-eyed, level-headed common sense that resonates with that gravitas that can only come from a man with Massad's life experiences. Thank you for this, Mas +1 Like

  • @aa-yt7wo

    @aa-yt7wo

    Жыл бұрын

    Also works if the ATF is at your front door. "Hello 911 dispatch are there police officers dispatched to this address? No? Well there's this really sketchy guy claiming to be an officer at my front door and he hasn't shown me a badge". Then you make some popcorn and wait for that confrontation.

  • @bmxriderforlife1234

    @bmxriderforlife1234

    Жыл бұрын

    @@aa-yt7wo except the atf is a federal administration office. At that point you're just being a dick. "Where is the warrant" If you want to use the business loophole to own full autos that aren't fully transferable and require a specific license and you aren't actually a business like numerous people do. Expect some issues. Obviously they still need to follow rules and laws. But lol the law allows the atf to enter your shit. Also. What's the big deal. If you don't do anything wrong and can easily prove it with video evidence. They can't do shit. Meaning they can't take legal guns. Moment they do. Well 2nd amendment right. Thus. Inspections are literally no big deal and can help with safety. A member of me beat friends family is quite irresponsible and shouldn't be allowed to own firearms but she does. She pissed away what equates to billions of dollars. Let her dog essentially eat her baby because she didn't wanna deal with the dog or toddler. And has literally left loaded guns just laying around when she can't remember where they are. I literally could've robbed her for easily 20k in just guns. Without ever touching a safe or breaking a trigger lock or chamber lock. Her family owns alot of fully transferable machine guns. And her own brother my buddies dad is pretty sure she's had guns stolen and failed to report it. Inspections and a few regulations are needed. But we need to stay away from bans cause they don't work. Just make it a tiered license. Or require certain types of guns be stored at independent 3rd party ranges with 24 hour security. Government can't interfere that way but can make shit safe. From there. Wanna take it home? Okay pay a tax get a license after a few checks. And bam we've tested your barrel for its rifle pattern. We know you own it. Now we know if you fail to report it stolen. Accidents happen. Yes. But we also need to promote a stricter gun safety and security culture in North America. And less fear mongering. Go hard on illegal guns. And people who are irresponsible. Reward the responsible owners. Oh hey you had a gun stolen and reported it and did everything proper. Here's a tax write off for the full value of said firearm and costs to replace it. Above a certain tax bracket. Insurance that's government regulated to control pricing and prevent health care like problems. Up the safe laws to basically require safes that are concreted in to prevent bypass attacks. And force situations where enough noise is made that someone hears in most situations. Rural situations. If the property is completely vacant and going to be. Free firearm storage at a local police station or with military or use tax and licensing fees to fund businesses. Free storage give em a range license for additional income potential. Or a business license to sell firearms. How many people right now would be willing to pay for the bit of bleh and deal with a bit of bleh. But now literally nothing is banned short of shit nobody actually needs and even then. Lol done right you could sell people some ridiculous shit demil spec or in a situation where they can't be dumb with it. Lol howitzer anyone? How about a hellfire. The base taxes off sales. The business from New but regulated import and manufacture would stimulate the economy alot. Done right you set the example. Just because you have a right to something. Doesn't mean there shouldn't be some rules or checks in place. And pretty sure even the founding fathers would agree medically that certain people aren't of sound mind. Just food for thought. People being idiots on both sides and making shit harder is why the ban shit side is winning. And why the gun rights people often look foolish. May be a pain in the ass. But sometimes you gotta deal with a bit of bs to get to the prize.

  • @savage_the_wild

    @savage_the_wild

    Жыл бұрын

    @@aa-yt7wo my local Sheriff told me to never answer the door for a fed. He said to call his Sheriff's office and they would come out and deal with the Feds and send them packing.

  • @NA-jc1qr
    @NA-jc1qr10 ай бұрын

    Thank you for making great informational videos. I'm learing and understanding a lot🙌

  • @NoOne-bj1ys
    @NoOne-bj1ys10 ай бұрын

    quite useful advice. Definitely important to establish who is on the other side of that door before opening.

  • @deskgamesix
    @deskgamesix Жыл бұрын

    As a LEO, one of the worst duties I can think of is delivering a death message in the middle of the night. It's just terrible.

  • @luvastandardbred8270

    @luvastandardbred8270

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your service 💕💕

  • @blw4089

    @blw4089

    Жыл бұрын

    I can only try to imagine how heavy that feels.

  • @Jason-wc3fh

    @Jason-wc3fh

    Жыл бұрын

    I would imagine it has to happen more often than not since most killings seem to happen after the sun goes down.

  • @garettanderson6772

    @garettanderson6772

    Жыл бұрын

    @@luvastandardbred8270 It isn't service. It is a cush job that pays well. Even though they complain about the pay it is way more than what a cop is worth, especially today.

  • @evi2083

    @evi2083

    Жыл бұрын

    @@garettanderson6772 Do you even know what a police officer makes or do you just spew out BS regularly?

  • @johnsacco9114
    @johnsacco9114 Жыл бұрын

    Mas Ayoob is a national treasure.

  • @polofresh6919

    @polofresh6919

    Жыл бұрын

    Seriously!!

  • @christophercolt1361

    @christophercolt1361

    Жыл бұрын

    along with the toupee

  • @hwillis7570

    @hwillis7570

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@christophercolt1361here's a guy trying to share important information and your brightest most informed comment is about his hair. I am sure an educated individual such as yourself can think of something more informative to contribute.

  • @PoubelleKansas

    @PoubelleKansas

    8 ай бұрын

    Yeah, but for which nation?

  • @johnsacco9114

    @johnsacco9114

    8 ай бұрын

    @@PoubelleKansas The old nation that loved freedom and liberty. Hopefully it will be restored when we get rid of ALL the jackwagons is DC.

  • @alexdesamsonow822
    @alexdesamsonow8226 ай бұрын

    Awesome advice and reminder, thank you Sir.

  • @kilpatrickjack6159
    @kilpatrickjack6159 Жыл бұрын

    Good insightful information. Thanks

  • @Mister_Belvidere
    @Mister_Belvidere Жыл бұрын

    I was at work on graveyard shift when my wife called me in a panic. She said at 2:30am someone was pounding on the door. She was hesitant to open the door, but the guy was yelling "Police! Is anyone home?!" She decided to open the door, and luckily it really was a police officer yelling "You need to get out of the house right now!" She saw over the cops shoulder the neighbors house was completely on fire, and the fire department was trying to keep it from spreading to my house.

  • @derek96720

    @derek96720

    Жыл бұрын

    A good thing to look for if someone is shouting "police!" is the telltale red and blue flashers. If it's a genuine emergency and the police are so rushed as to be shouting at you through your door, you'll see flashers out on the street. If it's a routine call, they have no reason to be commanding you to come outside. Talk to them through the door until you're certain who they are.

  • @doofsdoofs

    @doofsdoofs

    Жыл бұрын

    They really should have just yelled fire, rather than police

  • @thomream1888

    @thomream1888

    Жыл бұрын

    @@doofsdoofs Hate to be a devil's advocate, but what if it's the BAD guys yelling "police" or "Fire Dept"...? STILL need to be careful, just not stupid.

  • @Nman923
    @Nman923 Жыл бұрын

    The key lesson is “without bloodshed and minimal loss to you and yours.” This was great advice.

  • @Aleainctaest

    @Aleainctaest

    Жыл бұрын

    No it is not, unless you're a coward, sheep, pol, or socialist seeking your neighbors labor for your petty self. "If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude than the animated contest of freedom - go home from us in peace. We ask not your counsel of arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains sit lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen!" - Sam Adams

  • @tonyperez4713
    @tonyperez47137 ай бұрын

    I respect you a lot for doing what you do, thank you.

  • @robertduncan2742
    @robertduncan27422 ай бұрын

    When my daughter passes in a house fire not even one officer came to tell us. The sux are in heaven never forgotten. I thank you for everyone of your posts, its to bad leaders can't understand what your doing. Thanks

  • @robertstotesbury8005
    @robertstotesbury8005 Жыл бұрын

    I had to get to an early morning meeting and while on interstate 95 about 2 a.m. I see 2 cars in the medium then and older lady flagging me down. She while shaking got in my car. There are 2 men beating up her husband. I grab my pistol and walk over to a car and lean on it with the pistol in the up position. They stop the ruffing up of the man. About 30 minutes go by and a police car shows up. Then another. I told the officers I needed to make the appointment . They took my name and I was free to go. The whole purpose of writing this is to highlight the one thing that stood out to me. I put myself in harm's way for this elderly couple. Neither the woman or the man having opportunity to do so ever came to me and said anything close to a THANK YOU!

  • @fjalics
    @fjalics Жыл бұрын

    This actually happened to me. Knocked on the front door for probably a half an hour before my wife woke me up. Dude wasn't right in the head. He was cold. I didn't open the door, and didn't grab a gun. I called the police. They talked to him for a couple of minutes, then took him somewhere. I didn't want him hurt. I also didn't want to deal with him.

  • @indiathylane2158

    @indiathylane2158

    Жыл бұрын

    Sorry about that doorknocking. I get restless feet when I consume bath-salts and go wandering. Once I 'came to' with my finger holding the buzzer in outside a biker's stronghold. Another time, I woke up naked in the town square fountain.

  • @maanman3573

    @maanman3573

    Жыл бұрын

    @@indiathylane2158 Ok Trevor Phillips

  • @indiathylane2158

    @indiathylane2158

    Жыл бұрын

    @@maanman3573 Oh, _shiiiiiiiiiit,_ that's who I slept with? That's it, no more bath salts.

  • @getmeoutofsanfrancisco9917

    @getmeoutofsanfrancisco9917

    Жыл бұрын

    @@indiathylane2158 Personally I would suggest methamphetamine. This is not legal advice. In fact this is not advice at all. What were we talking about again?

  • @indiathylane2158

    @indiathylane2158

    Жыл бұрын

    @@getmeoutofsanfrancisco9917 Looks like you have your own problems. I don't recall a convo with you at all. But thanks for suggesting I try meth.

  • @marinadeepwater6725
    @marinadeepwater672510 ай бұрын

    Great advice well presented!

  • @AG-dt5hy
    @AG-dt5hy10 ай бұрын

    Thank you for all your videos. Im new to the fire arm world. I watch lots of videos and ask lots of questions to educate my self. Again thank you for sharing your thoughts and knowledge.

  • @joshlaubach8166
    @joshlaubach8166 Жыл бұрын

    As a 35 yr police vet very good sound advice, as I performed numerous 3 am knocks for death notifications and everything else. I always put some minor light bar lights on my cruiser to let them know I am law enforcement to calm them a little.

  • @roykiefer7713
    @roykiefer7713 Жыл бұрын

    THANK YOU, this was (as always) a lucid, relevant, clearly articulated and VALUABLE presentation.

  • @ScrappyXGC

    @ScrappyXGC

    Жыл бұрын

    There's a difference in a knock(ing) and knocking.... ooh, people may not understand the difference between a doorbell ring (maybe two) and a doorbell ringing like it's someone panicking. You have to become very clear very fast, if it's inging. It can panic you. Aye, will copy/paste, thanks for bringing that thought to mind. Credit of this thought popping to mind, comes from Roy Kiefer. Popped it up and expounded on it. Did credit you, "lucid" "clearly..." those two word became very "relevant" in my invoked thoughts. Hope you find what I said and it's okay by you.

  • @loueckert4970
    @loueckert49708 ай бұрын

    Always great advice, thanks for the important lesson.

  • @Nyt250
    @Nyt25027 күн бұрын

    Still so relevant. Show this everywhere

  • @scottashe984
    @scottashe984 Жыл бұрын

    I heard loud banging on my door at 2:00 a.m. last weekend. I looked through the window and saw my living room furniture. I didn't see anyone so I went to sleep. Woke up outside with a massive hangover and locked myself out somehow.

  • @outbackeddie

    @outbackeddie

    Жыл бұрын

    LOL.

  • @Dmpddiver
    @Dmpddiver Жыл бұрын

    As a retired LEO I completely agree with your assessment. When I knocked on someone’s door at O dark 30 I always announced myself at every knock. And, of course, stood to the side of the door just in case.

  • @albertforletta1498

    @albertforletta1498

    Жыл бұрын

    Day or night I answer the door. Open ,with my foot tight against the bottom , just enough to see and talk to the person ( cops also) on the porch. I always have a 357mag in my hand that is hidden by the door. No one will ever know the gun is in my hand unless they put me in fear for my life. My neighbor does the same thing even if I am on his porch.

  • @alfonsocamposfolgado580
    @alfonsocamposfolgado580 Жыл бұрын

    What a pleasure to listen to common sense and straight talk! Here in Spain it's a different scenario, but nonetheless it's interesting to listen to your videos.

  • @arthurnormandeau311
    @arthurnormandeau3113 ай бұрын

    Excellent advice

  • @peekaboo1575
    @peekaboo1575 Жыл бұрын

    Solid advice. Even if you don't have cameras it pays to have a magic eye on your door. One thing that I do is I never turn on the light when I hear a knock at night. First I go in quietly and discreetly to see what's going on.

  • @Bigdoglittle
    @Bigdoglittle Жыл бұрын

    I don't answer my door at all, unless I'm expecting someone. I have surveillance cameras, and a pitbull that bites and rarely barks. But criminals are now dressing up as fedex, ups, or pizza guys to do home invasions. It happened a few towns over from me a few months ago. Dudes dressed as fed-ex workers forced the way into the house and pistol whipped the homeowners. It's best to leave that door closed anytime of the day.

  • @omardevonlittle3817

    @omardevonlittle3817

    Жыл бұрын

    For every time that happens 757,000 ppl knock on the door and that doesnt happen.

  • @Joseph32547

    @Joseph32547

    Жыл бұрын

    @@omardevonlittle3817 But that first one, is a killer.

  • @mikec1254

    @mikec1254

    Жыл бұрын

    @@omardevonlittle3817 i prefer not to be a victim. I will prepare as best i can

  • @RdeneckTech

    @RdeneckTech

    Жыл бұрын

    I don't even turn my TV down or the lights off if somebody knocks and I'm not expecting somebody. I don't have to answer that door unless I want to. The person on the other side can knock until their arm falls off, and I will still talk loudly and just presume my daily life knowing that they can hear me.

  • @Bigdoglittle

    @Bigdoglittle

    Жыл бұрын

    @@RdeneckTech Then you look out the window and see Publishers clearing house with a $1,000,000 Check driving away.

  • @jessicagrecco5813
    @jessicagrecco58136 ай бұрын

    You are just the greatest person ever

  • @stmaui6973
    @stmaui6973Ай бұрын

    Mas, thank you so much for all the excellent and life saving information! 😊

  • @actionman9357
    @actionman9357 Жыл бұрын

    Massad Ayoob is most definitely "a Legend in his own time!" One of the very best expert in firearms training since 1974!

  • @Bob-ub4gl

    @Bob-ub4gl

    Жыл бұрын

    And a "well polished" expert witness in courts, also... lol

  • @trapperworldwide

    @trapperworldwide

    Жыл бұрын

    Truth

  • @scottparks4832
    @scottparks4832 Жыл бұрын

    I had an incident the other day which somewhat relates so I will share it. At three in the afternoon not three in the morning two men came knocking on my door for help. I grabbed my firearm yes grabbed not went and got. The two men were both injured but not from a car accident as they claimed. You didn't have to be a retired Leo to figure it out. They both had meth/ Crack faces and there wounds were from fighting each other or some other persons. They kept saying we need to come in not call someone for us. I told them I will call you someone to help you but your not coming in. They both started getting irate and I believe would have done something different but I produced the weapon I was slightly concealing and they left my property. I called the sheriff's office and they were picked up for the burglary they had committed while they were messed up badly on drugs. The injuries they sustained were from that. They had went to my neighbors house but his pit bull scared them away. What can we take from this. First I didn't retrieve my weapon I grabbed it. It didn't matter it was daylight it was close. My neighbor was not prepared to be confronted by these men and was probably saved by his dog. You have to willing and able to create your own safe environment no one is going to do it for you.

  • @2020nallano
    @2020nallano Жыл бұрын

    I haven't thought about it, but indeed great advise. Thank you!

  • @jamespisano1164
    @jamespisano11647 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this. Always sound advice from Mr Ayoob.

  • @georgekirby3361
    @georgekirby3361 Жыл бұрын

    I’ve always told my family under no circumstances do they ever open the door for anyone, even the police. unless they were invited.

  • @jeff2235

    @jeff2235

    Жыл бұрын

    That's a tough call, but I guess I'd have to agree. You have to give your kids simple instructions and don't ever is easiest to understand.

  • @mcmneverreadsreplys7318

    @mcmneverreadsreplys7318

    Жыл бұрын

    I don't like ABSOLUTES. Most are common sense and work - generally. The problem is they can, and often do, come back to 'bite you in the butt.'

  • @randallreece3636

    @randallreece3636

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mcmneverreadsreplys7318 most kids don't have common sense so absolutes are much better in this case.

  • @phantomspaceman
    @phantomspaceman Жыл бұрын

    The police showing up at 2am is exactly what happened to me. It was a light tapping on the door; clearly not normal. The officer identified himself, held up a photograph of my downstairs neighbor, and asked if he was home. The guy had just hacked two people into chunks with an axe in another state and they were moving people outside so stray rounds wouldn't hit anyone. They apprehended him without any violence. Use your common sense, people. Protect yourself without instigating an immediate stand-off.

  • @jedismasher

    @jedismasher

    Жыл бұрын

    i just don't answer the door at all, even if it is cops. i don't answer questions from cops as a general rule.

  • @harryhotspur4142

    @harryhotspur4142

    Жыл бұрын

    RIGHT...BE PREPARED TO RESPOND ....DON'T OPEN THE DOOR WHILE PREMATURELY RESPONDING! I HAVE HUGE ROBE WITH BIG POCKETS OR I WOULD USE MY HOLSTER ATTACHED TO PLACE MY GLOCK IF I HAD TIME TO PUT THEM ON.....I HAVE USED A TAURUS 44 2" REVOLVER IN THE OTHER POCKET OR JUST IN A POCKET IF I HAVE MADE IT TO "PUT MY PANTS ON IN TIME"....I LOVE MAS...I'VE BEEN READING AND WATCHING HIM FOR 40 YEARS EVEN BEFORE I BECAME A DEPUTY...I ALSO HATE HIM CAUSE HE HAS WON ABOUT 56,987,433 TROPHIES AND PENNANTS IN ABOUT 1000 MATCHES ALL OVER MATCHES I SHOULD HAVE WON..LOL.. ASK YOUR LOCAL POLICE BUDDY OR NEIGHBOR CAUSE WHAT HE'S TELLING I HAVE BEEN DOING FOR 50 YEARS.......EVEN WHEN I WAS A TEENAGER AND Y DAD WAS AT WORK AT THE FIRE STATION AND I HAD TO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR MY MAMA 2 SISTERS AND SISTERS BORN '54' 61 SISTERS AND BROTHER BORN '64 AND MAMA BORN 31... SOMETIMES , OFTEN MY ONE OF MY GRANDMOTHERS WOULD STAY THE NIGHT OR A GREAT AUNT BECAUSE WITH 2 GIRLS AND A VERY YOUNG BOY MY MAMA FELT SAFER WITH ANOTHER ADULT UNTIL I HIT 1 AND KNEW HOW TO HANDLE ALL THE GUNS IN THE HOUSE WELL A 87016 GA, A STEVENS 530-A .410 AND BROWNING AUTO 22 AND SOMETIMES A S&W MODEL 36 2"..... BEING RAISED BY A FIREMAN AND A GRANDPA WHO WAS A POLICEMAN IN HE 20S IN MY COMMUNITY AND A FOREMAN TIL HE GOT DISABLED FALLING THRU A BURNING HOUSE IN 1944 I GOT A RELATIVE LOT OF TRAINING.

  • @ZiddersRooFurry

    @ZiddersRooFurry

    Жыл бұрын

    @@harryhotspur4142 Why are you yelling?

  • @tormentfromhell73

    @tormentfromhell73

    Жыл бұрын

    @@harryhotspur4142 settle down, Beavis.

  • @jimtom4878

    @jimtom4878

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@harryhotspur4142 WRONG

  • @bruceeickholdt9293
    @bruceeickholdt9293Ай бұрын

    You always have great advice

  • @danielbooker9107
    @danielbooker91074 ай бұрын

    Excellent advice!

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