Street Fighter Moves - Do You Know 5 Ways to Possibly Spot a Concealed Firearm? (Part 1 of 3)
Author: Charles Prosper
Date Posted: May 26, 2009
Whether you are in a bank, a line to board an airplane or walking
inside of a night club with your wife or your date, you need to
know what it looks like when a suspicious individual is harboring
a concealed firearm. Situational awareness is the first step to
safety and the best pro-action is prevention, that is, allowing
yourself to unknowingly be placed in harm's way.
There are surprisingly many ways to spot the behavior of a person
hiding a firearm. We will examine here a few of them.
5 Ways To Possibly Spot Someone Carry A Concealed Firearm:
#1 - The Suspicious Person Is Wearing Clothing
Contrary To The Weather - Wearing A Jacket When It Is Way Too Hot
For That - Though it is no guarantee nor cause for immediate alarm
should you see someone with a heavy leather jacket in 93º weather,
but you should at least notice it.
#2 - The Person Is Wearing A Coat That Is Unzipped
When The Weather Is Too Cold - On the opposite end of the weather
spectrum, if it is 30º weather and the suspect has his jacket unzipped
with a bulge toward the front side of the waist, could be cause
for alarm.
#3 - The Person Repeatedly Touches The Waist Area
Adjusting It As He Walks - If a person is carrying a weapon at the
waist, he will tend to repeatedly touch it as the possible weapon
shifts its position as he walks.
#4 - He Wears A Shirt With The Tail Out Or With
The Shirt Only Buttoned Near The Top - When you observe these signs,
you should always compute and connect them with the total picture:
the appearance of the person, his nervous and suspicious behavior,
and most of all your "gut" feeling.
#5 - He Keeps One Hand In His Pocket To Stabilize
The Possible Weapon Or To Camouflage The Outline Of The Butt Of
The Gun Through His Pants Pocket - This too is not a guarantee that
a individual is carrying a gun, but it is a flag and an exercise
of your situational awareness that would help you to notice all
of the other corroborating factors that are happening in addition
to this.
Once you spot any suspicious behavior such as this, immediately
notice everything else that would give you even more reason to believe
that this is a "person of interest" as the law enforcement personnel
like to say. Does he look nervous? Does he look like he is scoping
out the area? Is he constantly looking at his watch and/or over
his shoulder? When you notice any combination of behavior such as
this, you should ready yourself by reporting the individual to any
possible security personnel nearby and then decide if it might be
better to just remove yourself from the situation.
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From Charles Prosper - The Street Fighting Sifu
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