John Lovell HOME Security Breach | Could've been BAD

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@frappers275
@frappers275 Жыл бұрын
Tracking down where this man was "living in the woods" for "a couple days", near your home, would be valuable for future reference, verification he was alone (or not), ascertaining if anyone else knew he was there (they may come for his belongings, dope, etc.), determining the route(s) and how far he traveled to get to and from that location; future expectations and planning.
@scottn2539
@scottn2539 Жыл бұрын
An excellent point!!
@chriswindham1822
@chriswindham1822 Жыл бұрын
I was thinking that too. He said he fell in with a bad crowd, so there may be more of them in the woods cooking.
@archangeljl
@archangeljl Жыл бұрын
I agree with this i would be looking into nearby woods with neighbors maybe and seeing if there is anyone else camping out generally
@draco4255
@draco4255 Жыл бұрын
@@chriswindham1822 the humidity would ruin the cooking process if they were cooking it in the woods, as a former addict myself, addicts are never too far from a dealer. someone in john's area is their hook up and the woods is just a rent free area that wouldnt draw attention to their guy.
@g8keeper_breacher
@g8keeper_breacher Жыл бұрын
Thank you for telling an operator how to operate. I'm sure he didn't know that.
@uksfk9834
@uksfk9834 Жыл бұрын
Takes a real man to share experiences like this so others can learn
@leadpersuasion
@leadpersuasion Жыл бұрын
100%
@prepsho5007
@prepsho5007 Жыл бұрын
Very true!
@no_regerts5176
@no_regerts5176 Жыл бұрын
Then let me tell you about the last time I got crabs….
@mikehawkslong5529
@mikehawkslong5529 Жыл бұрын
Was thinking the exact same thing. No body knows everything, we need to share to better ourselves
@formhubfar
@formhubfar Жыл бұрын
UKSF?.., another Walter Mitty because any UKSF wouldnt have a profile name like UKSF.., away and give yerself a shake mate.
@coast.cutter7552
@coast.cutter7552 Жыл бұрын
John, we recently experienced a wildfire in our area and it forced all my neighbors to evacuate. My wife and I stayed, fought and kept our home from burning. We live deeper in the woods then most. It was very challenging. What it did was allowed us to exercise our "end of the world" plans in real time. We prepped our home, packed our valuables, and so on fearing we may lose it all. We stayed awake for 2 days with no help from the gov't agencies because the danger was to much for them and we defended our home and our lives. This isnt the point of the story though. After the fire passed, and we where left alone at our house we laid low. What comes after evacuations? Theft. We defended our neighbors homes, as well as ours from local tweakers, and believe it or not - some private firefighter companies. World travels fast in the shitburg thieving community. We had 3 confirmed brake-ins a few miles away. I was able to effectively catch 1 subject and keep many away from empty homes. I'm still sitting at my home, not working and losing money defending our turf and my neighbors homes because they have not returned. Moral of the story - plan, practice, and never give an inch.
@DonJuanDeMarco_6
@DonJuanDeMarco_6 Жыл бұрын
Appreciate and Applaud the Exemplary display of your Courage, Sincerity and Ethics, under extreme duress and under fire (in every literal sense of the word!) Bravo! Hope the world takes notice of your Selfless Service, one day, Kind Sir!👏👏👏
@MajorCaliber
@MajorCaliber Жыл бұрын
Kudos sir... though you had to stand long watches with little/no help, just know that should members of the "shitburg thieving community" go "missing"... no one in .gov looks too hard for them. ;')
@DonJuanDeMarco_6
@DonJuanDeMarco_6 Жыл бұрын
@@MajorCaliber Yeahhh Babyyyy... That's what I am talking about! BANG... BANG... BANG... BANG!!! "One Shot, One Kill... No Luck, All Skill." There is no greater Scent in this world, than the Scent of a 'Like Minded Individual'... Way To Go, Bud! 👊
@SanitysVoid
@SanitysVoid Жыл бұрын
Ya screw evac orders. I a staying. If th looters can come in they got no authority to force you to leave.
@JonathanGillies
@JonathanGillies Жыл бұрын
Wow!!! You're some hero!!! :O
@TheUberSchattenjager
@TheUberSchattenjager Жыл бұрын
As a k9 trainer for 15 years, I can offer two considerations: 1) don't advertise you have a guard dog. While effective, with prior notice, they are fairly easily neutralized 2) if you and your family can accommodate it, more than one dog is a HUGE advantage. While not always desirable or workable, the teammate aspect of two trained dogs is a real tactile boon. Thanks for all you do, I never fail to learn something from your videos!
@bashkillszombies
@bashkillszombies Жыл бұрын
Many states require you do. Many states will also prosecute you even if they are 'just doing their job' and bite someone. Although OP just held a dude at gunpoint (you missed that, assault, aggravated by the firearm, possibly feloniously depending on jurisdiction - and unlawful arrest by ordering him around clearly leading him to believe he was in custody or was no longer free to leave, you also missed that - dunno what k9 unit you're with but c'mon man I'm across the planet and I know this) so I guess he's not worried about charges.
@jesseandreasen5318
@jesseandreasen5318 Жыл бұрын
@@bashkillszombies In my state if someone trespasses onto your property you have a legal right to to detain and question them only to the extent of determining if they're a threat or not. This is exactly what happened and once he realized the guy was not a threat and in immediate medical need he responded appropriately. Also, there was no assault or unlawful arrest period. If there is reason to believe imminent bodily harm or death is possible then detainment with use of proper force was warranted. A fully grown man, haggard looking, that trespassed all the way across his land, ending up on his front porch, and only twenty feet from his youngest son. That's reasonable cause for use of force until no threat is found. Also, I wouldn't be worried about charges vs protecting my son PERIOD. Their life is more valuable and precious than possible conviction from laws that conflict with inalienable right to self defense of self or others.
@manmedicine
@manmedicine Жыл бұрын
Military ER doc here. Glad everything worked out and nobody got hurt. In general, unless your dealing with someone bleeding out from penetrating trauma, it's better to wait for EMS arrives. If the guy codes you can do high quality CPR, position his airway, and not risk crashing at 100mph on the way to the hospital. If he codes or seizes or aspirates in the backseat there's not much you can do except drive faster. Love you guys and what you do. Take care.
@BrandonToone
@BrandonToone Жыл бұрын
A while ago I looked into carrying Naloxone in a med kit but the cost didn't make sense for my situation. John, that might be something worth adding. @Man Medicine, any experience that using it?
@manmedicine
@manmedicine Жыл бұрын
@@BrandonToone These days it's not a bad idea. Just keep in mind with some of these fentanyl derivatives you may need to give more than you would for a typical opiate overdose. Unfortunately, I use that stuff in the ER almost every day.
@peaceonearth8693
@peaceonearth8693 Жыл бұрын
Can people handle the truth? If a drug addict codes out in front of you. Let him go! Unless you'd like a nice case of hepatitis. The exception being if you happen to have a mask with a one-way valve or an inflation bag. Most people don't carry those things with them. BECAUSE, preserving your role as a father is more important than helping some loser who will sooner or later do himself in with his problems. Preservation is more important than some sort of gain!
@TheLZempir3
@TheLZempir3 Жыл бұрын
@@BrandonToone can anybody administer that to anyone under good Samaritan protection?
@peaceonearth8693
@peaceonearth8693 Жыл бұрын
@@manmedicine Some rescue people are being injured by just touching people who over-dosed on fentanyl. When giving artificial respiration, etc..
@petemitchell8161
@petemitchell8161 Жыл бұрын
I’m a cop in a major city, and live hours away in the middle of nowhere. My experiences as an officer have caused me to adopt a personal rule: “if I have a reason to put pants on, I have a reason to have a handgun in the waistband”. John’s totally correct in how miserable it is. I’ve developed a callous on my hip bone from working the farm with a gun over the years. I’ve had intruders, and also had it become a shit show. The most valuable lessons are gained from the incidents that go sideways.
@theorchardentertainment1424
@theorchardentertainment1424 Жыл бұрын
Pete, could you maybe give me some advice in reference to my comment? What do I do? I want to be able to protect but feel like I will be charged for trying to protect.
@philc7192
@philc7192 Жыл бұрын
I too wear a handgun at all times on my farm. I changed my carry gun to an ultralite .38 special revolver due to the constant nagging on my side. So glad I changed guns to an ultralite. No pain at all now.
@stevenmark8156
@stevenmark8156 Жыл бұрын
I carry a small LC9S Ruger 9mm in my front pants pocket. I’m so used to it, I don’t even notice it’s there. I Use a DeSantis pocket holster. It goes in the minute I put pants on, and comes out when I take them off at night. It goes everywhere I go. I work with it around the property, in the workshop, everywhere, and it never bothers me! I have to blow a lot of dust, dirt, wood chips, etc out of it often. Not a problem!
@Jeff.78
@Jeff.78 Жыл бұрын
​@@theorchardentertainment1424 ​Get firearm training. Check out USCCA for carry insurance in the event you fire your weapon in defense of your life. Get firearm training. Get firearm training. Get firearm training. Clint Smith of Thunder Ranch, Pat McNamara of TMACS, Travis Haley of Haley Strategic, and other reputable trainers are available throughout the country. All the high speed gear, or even a .38 snub nose, won't be worth much without training. While being a good shot is important, knowing when to shoot is equally important.
@Dennisthemenace40
@Dennisthemenace40 Жыл бұрын
I live in town and I’m always armed. Pants on, gun on. That includes yard work, changing the oil in the car and anything else that needs done. We don’t get to choose the moment of truth. I’ll second the comment on it being an actual pain. My choice of arms for such activities are a Kahr PM40 or M&P Shield. Thin and lightweight go a long way to making it bearable.
@JMAN-pg4tg
@JMAN-pg4tg Жыл бұрын
One thing I can think of is having a handheld radio on your person when away from your house. Gives you the ability to communicate with people in the house or other side of the property without needing a cell phone.
@recklessrick7405
@recklessrick7405 Жыл бұрын
Giving his kids radios to keep on them too as he leaves the house to keep in contact with them is a good idea as well! Good point though!!
@EvaAfterWoods
@EvaAfterWoods Жыл бұрын
We do this with our kids. waterproof VHF radios and whistles go with every kid everywhere they go on our property. We've also given them to two different neighbors near our property where the kids like to play (or who have kids our kids play with). They were inexpensive, they work over a much larger distance than walkie talkies, and have light encryption that keeps them mostly safe non-smart radio users. Our biggest problems are the kids like to wear them from a neck lanyard and they often get smashed into the creek. They come in 4 packs from Amazon so we just bought extras.
@peqsii3916
@peqsii3916 Жыл бұрын
I work estate security and personal protection and a radio is one of our main tools we use daily. Great idea
@angusmcculloch6653
@angusmcculloch6653 Жыл бұрын
This was my thought, too. I get not wanting to have a phone on you at all times, so I thought it might be a good idea to keep handheld radios if you have young kids at the house and you have to be away from the house--but on the property--doing chores or maintenance.
@RapidInterventionUnit
@RapidInterventionUnit Жыл бұрын
I Live in South Africa, on a farm. We don't have the luxury of saying we can walk around not being armed 24/7. We are a close community and have good relationships with local law enforcement. But as Officer Greg always says, “nobody is coming, it's up to you ". Thank you for all your advice. You always have insight and points from another angle. Thank you for sharing your experiences.
@johangervais1288
@johangervais1288 Жыл бұрын
Sterkte. Ons het in '91 Texas toe getrek. Baie lekker hier.
@Daani_die_boer
@Daani_die_boer Жыл бұрын
Also in SA God be with you
@JonathanGillies
@JonathanGillies Жыл бұрын
@@Daani_die_boer I have a friend called Danny in SA, but it's probably not you!!!!! 😂😂
@russelsellick316
@russelsellick316 Жыл бұрын
Yeah I'm also in South Africa. This year I bought an extra 1000 9mm P rounds...
@evphex
@evphex Жыл бұрын
That doesn’t sound like South Africa to me…
@chrisbunn2747
@chrisbunn2747 Жыл бұрын
My biggest concern about driving him to the hospital is you don't know if "the wrong crowd" up in the woods is going to come through while you're gone, and your family is on their own. Thankful everything turned out OK.
@PandemicGameplay
@PandemicGameplay Жыл бұрын
Yea I'd have never done that. Would have just called the ambulance/police and waited. Not my problem if he ODs...
@angelaorr3992
@angelaorr3992 Жыл бұрын
Chris I absolutely agree & thought the exact same thing. Pandemicgameplay watching someone od & die on your front porch (where your wife & children will probably somehow see) is a much udlier & traumatic sight then people realize.. & quite often more violent (when the od is from an upper like meth) then people realize. Getting medical help was the right call BUT I do agree that leaving the property with the man was dangerous.
@Bladeunion5716
@Bladeunion5716 Жыл бұрын
@@PandemicGameplay I'm with you there these tweakers know the risk when they decide to do the drugs. They are constantly trying to get more high and this is what happens they know better than anyone.
@blackjackpershing6469
@blackjackpershing6469 Жыл бұрын
Do you guys even watch his channel and know who he is and his history? It's nice you were concerned about him and his family but I assure you he had them covered and knew that. Living in the country ain't the city and time does matter, good call on his part. He saved a life and removed the threat. Do not go ad nauseum on scenarios either if you've never expereinced it watch and learn and do what you think is best for you and your family knowing your limitations and strengths.
@NSghostoif5
@NSghostoif5 Жыл бұрын
Removing strongest chess peice is very dangerous
@jaredjohnston8061
@jaredjohnston8061 Жыл бұрын
This is a growing problem everywhere. They don’t regard signs or cameras when high. Wether they are looking for help or trying to rob you. You did the right thing and saved this guys life but the next one might not be looking for help. Love your content. I watch every video. Glad your son and family is safe!
@KJ6EAD
@KJ6EAD Жыл бұрын
Addicts and crazy people ARE the zombies we've heard about.
@pauledwards9493
@pauledwards9493 Жыл бұрын
True. Imagine if it was a ploy for a group of them to rob you while you're taking him to the hospital/on the phone.
@mulishadelta
@mulishadelta Жыл бұрын
@Clyde2 why are you posting dumb links that have nothing to do with this video
@TopShotGamingVideos
@TopShotGamingVideos Жыл бұрын
@@mulishadelta Probably a scam link, I wouldn’t click it.
@KipdoesStuff
@KipdoesStuff Жыл бұрын
@@zanna9857 His wife knows how to use weapons, they were not abandoned.
@tonyshaver4529
@tonyshaver4529 Жыл бұрын
Add radio communications throughout your farm. What humility you have by putting this out there. I have never respected you more. Keep inspiring all of us to be better, train more, and be more vigilant.
@johnnymedina946
@johnnymedina946 Жыл бұрын
This is love at its finest... You speaking the truth about what you have learned as life constantly tests all of us. I appreciate you Brother!!!
@thomasdavison7184
@thomasdavison7184 Жыл бұрын
Welcome to being a civilian. There are times where you have a lapse in security. It takes unreasonable fortitude to be 100% secure in a non wartime environment.
@davidfong1565
@davidfong1565 Жыл бұрын
Are we in non-wartime now?
@josh2711
@josh2711 Жыл бұрын
@@davidfong1565 well seeing as the IRS is already bulking and the ATF is roaming free, I would say it’s pretty questionable times.
@joshuataft5541
@joshuataft5541 Жыл бұрын
Well said..it's not perfect and the country is screwed up but I live in a small town and this happens alot
@kaufmanat1
@kaufmanat1 Жыл бұрын
Or unreasonable money.
@666Necropsy
@666Necropsy Жыл бұрын
@@davidfong1565 was going to say the same thing.
@phukyerpheefees
@phukyerpheefees Жыл бұрын
My pistol stays on me constantly. It's on me when I'm mowing the lawn. It's within reach when I'm in the shower/tub. It's on my bedside table when I'm in bed. It comes with me if I get up at night for a glass of water. I'd rather deal with carrying than the consequences of not carrying.
@kathleenredick275
@kathleenredick275 17 күн бұрын
I agree with you.
@thomasanderson5417
@thomasanderson5417 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your humility in sharing this experience. Definitely valuable.
@_3777s
@_3777s Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing John! This is the reality we must acknowledge and you are very humble to open up about this incident. God bless you and your family and continue to keep watch over you as you fight the good fight!
@juanfransisco6231
@juanfransisco6231 Жыл бұрын
This is a perfect example of “no matter how much you plan, there will be factors out of your control that you can do little to nothing about.” That guy could have been delusional and killed your son. He had been living in the forest by your house for days. For days he could have made his move. His friends may still be in the area. I’m sure you chose that location carefully, but meth heads moved in nearby. This is a lesson to us all to run scenarios with our kids, and a lesson that there will be factors out of your control. Thank you for sharing this with us. Your humility and honor tell of your character. I have so much to do regarding home security
@Skooozle
@Skooozle Жыл бұрын
Couldn't have said it better myself.
@LERicks-ie8xp
@LERicks-ie8xp Жыл бұрын
So true...When drugs are involved unpredictable threats are introduced..You are right...Where are the friends? How many are there? Will they come back?...Never stop preparing...I am glad he was honest and true....Great video.
@MisterJennison
@MisterJennison Жыл бұрын
I would be just as concerned for a wildlife in counter… and it can be as equally unpredictable… living in rural areas you have to be prepared for all kinds of things to walk out of the woods…
@IndelibleHD
@IndelibleHD Жыл бұрын
No need to be embarrassed John. You are doing the Lords work by helping us all be a bit safer and vigilant in life. God bless.
@cagneybillingsley2165
@cagneybillingsley2165 Жыл бұрын
the fbi may have dropped him off nearby
@formhubfar
@formhubfar Жыл бұрын
The lords work?, give yourself a shake dude.
@maverickpaladin4155
@maverickpaladin4155 Жыл бұрын
@@formhubfar ok, the Father's work if that makes you feel better.
@formhubfar
@formhubfar Жыл бұрын
@@maverickpaladin4155 Since when did either tell us to mistrust everyone we meet?, not much brotherly love in this video but hey, you do you and I will do me.
@brahtrumpwonbigly7309
@brahtrumpwonbigly7309 Жыл бұрын
@@formhubfar >not much brotherly love The man protected his family first, and potentially saved the life of a rando druggie. What's your definition of brotherly love, mindless trust that puts your family in danger and letting people die?
@davidfarber7542
@davidfarber7542 Жыл бұрын
Hi John and thanks for sharing your story. I am glad that everyone is safe, and i am sure that you will evaluate your situation and use good judgment to make wise changes if needed. God bless!
@kevinsolon4981
@kevinsolon4981 Жыл бұрын
Bless you for your humility in describing a less than optimal experience, there are many learnings in this for others as a result
@synthe_
@synthe_ Жыл бұрын
I remember being a boy and parents teaching me never to open doors to strangers, if answering a phone never admit to being alone (mom is in the shower, dad is outside/busy), things like that. I think some parents are afraid of scaring their kids with security training, but if you make it seem like a normal thing (or in this case they realize it is important) it will help them feel prepared. Knowledge for different situations keeps them from having to improvise or try and help someone vs staying safe.
@andrewallason4530
@andrewallason4530 Жыл бұрын
Always teach them to say that mum or dad is talking with the police officer at the front gate, or dad is cleaning his shotgun, and doesn’t want to be disturbed. 😜
@fog8969
@fog8969 Жыл бұрын
Have them say loudly with long pauses between words, "Dad! Dad! Dad!" followed by, "He can't come to the phone right now."
@gfrosty5728
@gfrosty5728 Жыл бұрын
You never lied 👌🏾 og was on that with me and my friends when we were younger she would even tell us about cars/vans driving slow and NEVER accept the candy
@STATION26ADDISON
@STATION26ADDISON Жыл бұрын
Hey man quick question can you answer This for me.. I left the comment on this guy's channel and then somebody contacted me back saying you won a prize of a brand new gun on his channel and they want me to pay a $135 for shipping … is this a scam or what… if anyone knows how to get ahold of John they need to let him know that someone's scam in his channel
@paul2602
@paul2602 Жыл бұрын
@@STATION26ADDISON yeah, I just reported someone a few comments above yours pulling one of those scams. They're ALL OVER youtube right now, on all types of channels. Report them and never fall for anything like it that you see in the comments.
@SingerOfTruth76
@SingerOfTruth76 Жыл бұрын
I can’t make up my mind if this guy picked the wrooooong house, or if picking your house is the one thing that saved his life. Regardless, a very enlightening story and lesson.
@silntklr
@silntklr Жыл бұрын
Nothing like a debrief and lessons learned. Awesome job brother!
@martycuhntzmart5635
@martycuhntzmart5635 Жыл бұрын
Honorable move, John. Thank you for sharing and allowing us to learn from the things you're learning from too.
@nacorti
@nacorti Жыл бұрын
Really appreciate you sharing something we can all learn from. My $0.02: leave your phone on the side-by-side, but wear a smart watch. Turn off all notifications except your security system. This way you can still get motion alerts but be pretty disconnected from everything else. Works for me, but YMMV. As always, great content
@smeeks247
@smeeks247 Жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. It looks like john had a smart watch so if he had notifications on it would of let him know.
@PostedOnTheWall
@PostedOnTheWall Жыл бұрын
These are good ideas.
@Ben-Dover75
@Ben-Dover75 Жыл бұрын
Could’ve just had his phone on the side by side with full volume too with only the security notifications on as well if he doesn’t want a smart watch. That and carry his pistol and I feel like he would’ve been better off.
@BuddyNutcracker
@BuddyNutcracker Жыл бұрын
John, you're awesome! I am an ex C130 pilot and deployed to OEF, OIF, and HOA. Thanks for sharing your story. There are some really comfy belly bands or chest rigs you can use while doing chores on your farm. I carry when out on my properties, you're just too far away. My dad was 82nd Airborne, Rangers and he said to me something I will never forget: "A gun is like a parachute, and if you ever find yourself needing one and don't have it, there's a good chance you'll never need one again" And while a long gun is better for long distances, it's tough to have on you. Maybe a sling on an AR or AR pistol that can be grabbed headed out the door. No perfect solutions. Thanks again for all you do to serve our 2A community and our country. God bless!!
@RicondaRacing
@RicondaRacing Жыл бұрын
I use a belly bad holster with my Glock 19, I could even hold a second mag if I wanted to
@simeonlott304
@simeonlott304 Жыл бұрын
Love the quote from your old man. I teach parachuting to NSW, and, as a California resident, had to jump through hoops to get my CCW, which got approved a week ago.
@freedomfan4272
@freedomfan4272 Жыл бұрын
Have you ever watched ReachPilot? He is currently flying the C130j for the USAF.
@marnuspretorius4222
@marnuspretorius4222 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this share John. We live on a farm in South Africa, where violent farm attacks are the order of the day. Always great to learn something new in order to better our security.
@a.N.....
@a.N..... Жыл бұрын
Good luck hope Africa turns around.
@morrisonandrew2521
@morrisonandrew2521 Жыл бұрын
@@a.N..... and does what looks at the south pole?
@pimplepickerton
@pimplepickerton Жыл бұрын
@@morrisonandrew2521 what did you just try to say?
@maxcullen3427
@maxcullen3427 Жыл бұрын
Hear SA farms can be dangerous for sure
@marnuspretorius4222
@marnuspretorius4222 Жыл бұрын
Official government statistics are censored by the ANC government but the highest figures state that 3398 farmers have been killed in farm attacks since 1994.
@175epi
@175epi Жыл бұрын
Much appreciation for the real-life example and the lessons learned. This helps us all to improve.
@joshuaappleby6
@joshuaappleby6 Жыл бұрын
My wife and I tell our children "adults will never ask a kid for help." I know it's a little different. We also say "If they ask if your parents our home" answer yes.
@deswanao
@deswanao Жыл бұрын
Good Story, great lessons to be learned. I spent 30 years in LE in Southern California. There I lived in a typical suburb where we had a home security system. I always carried, even at home. Twice it was a good thing I did. When cell phones became available, I also always carried one on me. It does not rule my life, it allows me communicate if I need to. After I retired, we fled Kalifornia and became political refugees in a free state on 24 acres. We have no security system, except two Anatolian shepherds. I still carry 24-7, pistol and cell phone, even when mucking out stalls, feeding horses and doing yard work like cutting down/chopping up trees. I will tell you, that I would never have put a stranger, much less one on drugs in my car. I would have let LE and EMS deal with him. Also, he may not have been the only one and leaving my family alone would not have been an option. Just my thoughts and experience. Would love to see a video on cameras and security systems.
@frankm2385
@frankm2385 Жыл бұрын
I couldn't have said it better. I agree with you 100%.
@cratxn1
@cratxn1 Жыл бұрын
Amen...let LE deal with druggies...where were the "wrong crowd" companions?? You drive off with him while they could still be lurking in the woods around your wife and children?? Not good John
@soonerfrac4611
@soonerfrac4611 Жыл бұрын
We bought our house from an older couple & shortly after we moved in a I noticed my dogs making a commotion near my front fence just after dark. As I looked out the window I saw an S10 pickup with its flashers on the side of the road. I’m surrounded by Army CoE & State WMA land on all but 1 side. I grabbed my pistol and approached the 4’ tall fence with it behind my back. The guy said his truck ran out of gas and asked about the little old couple that used to live there. I returned to my years as an MP and was firm but fair telling him that they no longer lived there, while also making it apparent that I was armed. I got him a small can of fuel so he and his female companion could get on their way. He was very obviously on meth, and even in the dusk she also appeared to be an addict as well. I wanted them to know that this was no longer the home of a frail old couple. Since this time I’ve had other curious disturbances and instead of checking out the property with only my HK USP, I now will make that investigative patrol with a 300blk pistol. It’s not just 2 legged predators around here but lots of large wild pigs, bobcats, coyotes, as well as reports of mountain lions moving through the area.
@tigerpisces5506
@tigerpisces5506 Жыл бұрын
Number 1 thing to do if you believe in self defense? Get out of Caloco fast. If you inocently defend yourself in Caloco? Always keep one bullet in the chamber, for yourself, because the Caloco DA will send you to jail.
@6foot7dad
@6foot7dad Жыл бұрын
Couldn't agree with you more. Short stint at SBSO Rancho Cucamonga station. Now in Florida. I learned and got very lucky with a meth head encounter. Compassion almost got me killed.
@bearsgranola5172
@bearsgranola5172 Жыл бұрын
The SOP aspect of these moments is huge. Thanks for sharing, glad all is well.
@ChoochContrino
@ChoochContrino Жыл бұрын
Glad to learn by your experience. Thanks for sharing.
@mikemcdonald5147
@mikemcdonald5147 Жыл бұрын
ive been to johns house and I cant believe they got passed the laser rifles, motion sensors, ultrasonic detectors, moat with alligators, mine field, and adt alarm sign.;)
@americandude3825
@americandude3825 Жыл бұрын
Adt alarm signs add 200 points.
@nativewarrior5052
@nativewarrior5052 Жыл бұрын
Upgrade "Protected by ADT" sign to "Protected by Glock" -20 gold +400 security -15 legal defense *Equip USCCA* +9000 legal defense -100 gold
@slappy8941
@slappy8941 Жыл бұрын
@@Irishcream216 Right over your head...
@Stew357
@Stew357 Жыл бұрын
Now that's funny, ty Mike
@christaylor4086
@christaylor4086 Жыл бұрын
It’s amazing how many extra xp you get from meth
@Jcikokalol
@Jcikokalol Жыл бұрын
I'm just amazed at your honesty about this to the world. One of the reasons I like your channel and its just the respect I have for you as a man. Not just the cool gun stuff
@NoNo_IStay
@NoNo_IStay Жыл бұрын
Guardline motion sensors. They're motion sensors that send a wireless signal to a main box inside your house that sounds an alarm. No this isn't an ad. I actually have one. Up to a half mile signal Program up to 8 different "zones" and each has their own alarm sound so you know where the activity is. Very sensitive too.
@jimsteinway695
@jimsteinway695 Жыл бұрын
It’s a good experience and tactical education but I don’t think John was in any danger
@yro277
@yro277 Жыл бұрын
@@jimsteinway695 Only because it was a medical emergency. If the guy had a violent reaction to the drugs, if it was anyone with the intent to hurt him or his family, someone very well could have been harmed. His child in particular.
@ThePatriotParadox
@ThePatriotParadox Жыл бұрын
Love his morals, virtues and honesty.... not to mention his faith.
@billybob1620
@billybob1620 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing this!
@jayharvey9239
@jayharvey9239 Жыл бұрын
Wow scary moments. Thank you for the heads up. This data is helpful and showed me holes in my security. John, as always EXCELLENT !
@nateconley.6209
@nateconley.6209 Жыл бұрын
We're all glad you, your wife and the boys are safe John. It takes a real man to admit a mistake and actually learn from it, it takes a better man to share it with a whole bunch of people like you are now
@kimcamp6094
@kimcamp6094 Жыл бұрын
Almost a year & a half ago I was attacked in my home by a meth crazed, home invading pervert in broad daylight. He exposed himself & attacked me at my back door after trying to get in my front door. I was able to get out from under him & pull a gun on him to get him to leave. I totally get the vulnerability you feel. I made several changes after my experience. Btw, he’s now spending 4 years incarcerated & getting deported when he gets out. There’s no doubt these experiences change a person; their perspective & their actions & how they carry out their lives afterwards.
@coop98
@coop98 Жыл бұрын
Glad you got to your firearm! Hope he still gets deported!
@Arthurian.
@Arthurian. Жыл бұрын
My curiosity is why didn't you smoke the disease?
@salsalvio821
@salsalvio821 Жыл бұрын
That’s some scary shit! Glad you got out alright
@828enigma6
@828enigma6 Жыл бұрын
You do what you feel appropriate for each incident, but I likely would have killed him. You have to live with your decision, but the way I'd l I'd look at it, by terminating him, you potentially could have save saved someone else's life or health in the future, either here or wherever he came from.
@RicondaRacing
@RicondaRacing Жыл бұрын
"...and getting deported", that says it all right there... glad the second amendment protected you and that you're ok.
@elizabeths182
@elizabeths182 Жыл бұрын
Something similar just happened at our home a few days ago. I came back to rewatch your video and read the comments for more ideas. I keep spinning this in my head as a blessing perit's a blessing. A blessing that it happened before SHTF has totally hit. It is given us time to fill in the gaps. But it is so unsettling.
@georgewilkins7966
@georgewilkins7966 Жыл бұрын
Mr Lovell Thank you very much for sharing this! I am a retired ER Nurse,and have had many encounters with individuals while on meth,as well as other street drugs. I commend you for your heroic actions. Based on my experience, I always worry about someone experiencing a psychotic break, and from their it is game on.
@JohnJones-op8uf
@JohnJones-op8uf Жыл бұрын
Leaving the shotgun behind was a huge mistake! It's not unusual for there to be 2 assailants. One a decoy while the other approaches from a different direction.
@allemander
@allemander Жыл бұрын
Absolutely reckless move. Unexpectedly and suddenly facing the muzzle of your own shotgun in the hands of an unknown intruder is a nightmare unto itself, especially with your vulnerable family present. Sling that tool and keep it available and immediately within reach during any dynamic situation where it’s already been deployed until the all-clear can be positively assured. Armchair civilian with zero training speaking. Out.
@jonathans44
@jonathans44 Жыл бұрын
Really appreciate your openness with this, and allowing others to learn from a situation that some may consider embarrassing. Something to consider....we have a barn and chicken coop within 10 feet of each other, that are both about 200 yds from our home. The entire property is fenced, and the driveway is gated with a call box, but if someone really wanted in they could jump the gate. For situations like this we have a secure container in the barn with an IFAK, longarm, and a sidearm with a belt and holster (G19 with IWB sidecar holster + Kore belt). It eliminates the "need" to have a pistol on our person at all times, but doesn't leave us feeling awkward or naked in any situations like the one you experienced. Strap on the side arm, grab the longarm, and bring the IFAK.
@joshmajor8662
@joshmajor8662 Жыл бұрын
I like that idea except your actually naked until you get to that secure container Lol I keep a pistol on me ALWAYS!!! You honestly can’t comprehend what I mean by always from what I see with other “all the time carriers” haha 😂 it’s alittle excessive but I’ve been in John’s situation with an actual meth head thief my neighbors and I cornered!! That was fun Lol I was the ONLY Person with a weapon/rifle. Just keep in minds that little space of having nothing is a weak point. Good luck 👍
@blackcellagent
@blackcellagent Жыл бұрын
First of all John I’m glad you and the family are ok. What a hair raising situation….I thank you for sharing it. This world is a crazy place…..Like you said we all must continually learn. We all must gain more knowledge to better ourselves and those around us. I have learned a lot from your videos and I can’t thank you enough. Everyday, the work continues.
@billyletsgo
@billyletsgo Жыл бұрын
Very educational. Thanks for sharing real world experience with us brother!!
@andrewcramer7214
@andrewcramer7214 Жыл бұрын
As a father of tiny ones myself, this really hit me and gave me something to chew on. Thanks for sharing this story John, people need to be reminded that security matters, but also you need to live. I am glad your family is safe and healthy. That moment where you verbalized the worst-case scenario really shook me, as I'm sure it did you and your wife. Thanks again for letting us in on a vulnerable moment and using it as a teaching moment!
@DavidLLambertmobile
@DavidLLambertmobile Жыл бұрын
As I posted in other sections, I'd consider a security duress code or a simple word, phrase you can text, say that alerts others ⚠️ to threats, danger. We had a duress code at my 2nd Army MP duty station. We could calmly say it in radio traffic or on a phone 📞.
@ntopits
@ntopits Жыл бұрын
Simple solution on a property like yours not to have a “connected” device on you all the time: two way radio. Not the most secure overall, but for simple communications that seems like an easy fix. Also this video earned my subscription. Thanks for your candor and realism.
@James-kg1wf
@James-kg1wf Жыл бұрын
definitely a good old school idea that works quite well.
@BConText
@BConText Жыл бұрын
Nick report this winner prize scam ASAP, we’re contacting John .
@andrewevanoff1192
@andrewevanoff1192 Жыл бұрын
Look at getting either GMRS or MURS radios. GMRS can have more power and external antennas but require a license. A license costs about $35 (last I checked) and covers you and your immediate family. MURS is not as known and popular but requires no license. Power is limited but it's enough to cover several square miles (depending on terrain). This is what I recommended for my friend's 400 acre property. Works great. I'm not mentioning the ham radio option because it requires each person who uses a radio, to be licensed.
@dmherman4208
@dmherman4208 Жыл бұрын
@@andrewevanoff1192 Yes, and even a ham radio can be used by anyone in an emergency, licensed or not.
@larryzapotocky1363
@larryzapotocky1363 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience.
@benrushingsr6056
@benrushingsr6056 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@Bigtexascountry
@Bigtexascountry Жыл бұрын
We spend so much time training ourselves that we fail to include our family in that very training. We are taught that if we don’t use it then we lose it. What’s your thoughts on spending more time training the family? Maybe once a week or every other week, go through the specifics of “ what do we do when this happens “.. Also, test everyone’s knowledge of the family safe word and what you do when that word is used in different situations.
@veteranviper564
@veteranviper564 Жыл бұрын
Truth. Hard truth.
@tristanthomson6400
@tristanthomson6400 Жыл бұрын
"Could've been bad" for the intruder
@optimattprime
@optimattprime Жыл бұрын
“Call an ambulance… but not for me” hahahaha
@gregfackler4440
@gregfackler4440 Жыл бұрын
Very scary for sure. Glad to see you are being transparent and showing us that you’re also adapting to uncertain times. Something to take away is where we’re these guys living in the woods? Close? Watching your moves? God speed and stay safe.
@garrickwest6329
@garrickwest6329 7 ай бұрын
Brother, you are very inspiring and squared away. Your content hits so many points of how to navigate life in a healthy way. This situation that happened to you is what we in the aviation safety business call the "Swiss cheese theory". You have lots of layered security but very occasionally all the layers together will still have a hole that goes through all the way. It happens because it is an imperfect world. Sounds like you recognized and hardened the existing security layers. You're doing awesome! Prayers for you and your family's safety brother. God bless you.
@triggercrysisjames142
@triggercrysisjames142 Жыл бұрын
I truly appreciate you sharing this experience with us. As a former "security professional" I can say you can never be prepared for every type of event you may encounter. That being said, that is definitely a strange encounter you had! Glad everything worked out and you and the family are safe.
@tiagodecastro2929
@tiagodecastro2929 Жыл бұрын
It's important to avoid getting too comfortable, too. One thing I've learned during my trade apprenticeship and my previous job in asset protection is that security at many places is surprisingly lax, mostly because people get comfortable with a false sense of security. You're right that one can never be prepared for absolutely everything but one can always minimize the possibility that one encounters a circumstance for which one is unprepared simply by paying attention.
@config2543
@config2543 Жыл бұрын
As an officer in LA. It sounds like you did the best you could have. Maybe have your family use two way radios (sense you don’t want to be attached to your phone). While you’re doing farm/yard work. That way someone can be going to a phone while you’re dealing with the threat. Very good lessons for us all to learn in this story.
@joshuadathsbc5765
@joshuadathsbc5765 Жыл бұрын
Radios are a good idea for instant emergency contact. I like it 👍
@derrickocker6093
@derrickocker6093 Жыл бұрын
This seems to be reasonable medium point. Good suggestion.
@PrimericanIdol
@PrimericanIdol Жыл бұрын
You must have a lot of privileges (to have access to proper means of protection) that a lot of ordinary citizens in your city don't.
@config2543
@config2543 Жыл бұрын
@@PrimericanIdol fortunately the sheriff is granting CCWs to be people in LA county. He is very BASED, hopefully people re-elect him. But I tell people all the time (citizens) exercise your 2A rights. The police can’t be there for you always, especially when it matters. Yes I am blessed, but not because of my job.
@roberteshelman5917
@roberteshelman5917 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing lessons learned. Good tips like this helps keep us all safe.
@playtime5423
@playtime5423 Жыл бұрын
Bless you and your Family and I’m glad nothing went bad. Great work .
@ontimethatsme
@ontimethatsme Жыл бұрын
First off, thank you for your service, sir! At 70 years young I have seen a few times in my life like you just had. Never having the money to have the security systems you have one key thing I did learn is, now not cutting your dog short but I have found you can't beat 2 dogs. As you well know we work a lot better as a team. Each man or dog puts more into different things than the other. For me 3 is a good number for me, but at least 2. Again, thank you for your service young man...... Clyde
@micabarger3407
@micabarger3407 Жыл бұрын
Glad the family is ok. Shows you that you can have everything sent up perfectly and things can still happen. Once again I’m glad you and your family are safe.
@NoNo_IStay
@NoNo_IStay Жыл бұрын
Guardline motion sensors. They're motion sensors that send a wireless signal to a main box inside your house that sounds an alarm. No this isn't an ad. I actually have one. Up to a half mile signal Program up to 8 different "zones" and each has their own alarm sound so you know where the activity is. Very sensitive too.
@Syddybear1
@Syddybear1 Жыл бұрын
I have the Guardline motion sensors too. They’re great! Have different sounds programmed to let me know at what point they are on, on my very long driveway.
@m444ss
@m444ss Жыл бұрын
thanks for the pertinent deets that help us all consider the same things you're now addressing
@MegaMastiffman
@MegaMastiffman Жыл бұрын
Now ya know, but ya gotta have that talk with the kids and constantly or regularly reinforce the stranger danger and I assume my boys would do the right thing but I will absolutely be having a chat about it with them again. Thanks for sharing Appreciate you having the balls to even make this video shows your a stand up guy
@gearbender427
@gearbender427 Жыл бұрын
I had some well trained Dobermans over the years, nobody ever opened my truck door, and nobody ever made it to my front door, just a couple barks mostly growling while siting and staring down! The dogs always remained calm.
@TheChosen1406
@TheChosen1406 Жыл бұрын
Cane Corso has a booming Bark also. I’m glad nothing went bad with you 🙏🏾
@jonathancummins2554
@jonathancummins2554 Жыл бұрын
I really think it’s hard these days especially in these types of situations, choosing to be a defender or choosing to be gracious and offer aid. I believe what you did was the smartest and safest way to handle this situation, starting off with a defensive approach and after assessing the situation rendering aid to someone who’s life likely depended on your next course of action.
@frankmorris4790
@frankmorris4790 Жыл бұрын
TY My thoughts exsctly.
@mikey3800
@mikey3800 Жыл бұрын
Just read the story of a Florida couple hiking a National park. Both college kids that were trying to help a person with a disabled vehicle. Turns out they were set up to be robbed, Guy gets shot and killed but not before shooting the robber and shattering her leg. You can see why people don't want to get involved
@cisa143
@cisa143 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the AAR, battle. There were a lot of helpful tip in this vid. I appreciate you brother!
@jaymobiggety9903
@jaymobiggety9903 Жыл бұрын
Good video, got me thinking. Thank you.
@IvIidnight
@IvIidnight Жыл бұрын
Unless there are allergy considerations, an indoor/"nanny" dog goes a long ways too. If there is a dog freaking out at the door because of the strange man on the porch, especially if they sense something is wrong, would probably help prevent your son opening said door. Plus, 2 doggos are always better than 1. 🙂
@brianrenetzky3419
@brianrenetzky3419 Жыл бұрын
I think you’re plan is great. The only thing I would add is to periodically check your perimeter to see if there are people living in the woods around your property.
@HKFIJIHK
@HKFIJIHK Жыл бұрын
Dumb question but what is the proper way to handle in a situation like that?
@sloppyoppie
@sloppyoppie Жыл бұрын
Flir on a drone. Try the duo. Problem sovled. Even the kids can do it.
@brianhoxworth3881
@brianhoxworth3881 Жыл бұрын
Good advice. Not sure how much land John owns, but for me that is a huge undertaking. 300+ acres, 2 farms (a few miles apart) . That in itself is full time job. Unfortunately I'm a army of one.
@helikon06
@helikon06 Жыл бұрын
@@sloppyoppie my exact idea. Drone survey the surrounding areas. And maybe even set up some type of covert surveillance at a set distance surrounding your property as a first line security trigger.
@DTOM76
@DTOM76 Жыл бұрын
You could probably automate a drone to make a periodic sweep. I think that the dog plan is the best option though.
@charlescarmichael1124
@charlescarmichael1124 Жыл бұрын
Wow!!! That is for the inside view of your security measure and the encouragement to upgrade mine. Training my kids is probably my weak link now with them being very young. Gonna get started now
@jehines3
@jehines3 Жыл бұрын
You did a fantastic job. You’ve included your family in the lessons learned and plan to make some subtle changes. “No plan of operations extends with certainty beyond the first encounter with the enemy's main strength.” Live life, enjoy your family, be prepared but not obsessive.
@nothanks3236
@nothanks3236 Жыл бұрын
Sounds like the cops need to sweep the "woods" near your house...
@darknesscomesforallofus4632
@darknesscomesforallofus4632 Жыл бұрын
..... I'm pretty sure he has a qualified set of friends that can sweep the woods, why bother the untrained.
@nothanks3236
@nothanks3236 Жыл бұрын
@@darknesscomesforallofus4632 if John doesn't own those woods, there would be a jurisdictional problem for sure...
@darknesscomesforallofus4632
@darknesscomesforallofus4632 Жыл бұрын
there's always a hitch when trying to lawfully contain the lawless... but affirming your point, the property owner would be the only valid requestor of LE services unless PC or exigent circ exists.
@4mrholsterco981
@4mrholsterco981 Жыл бұрын
Wise words I was once told, “you never stop learning, you learn something new every day”. Crap happens, keep up the good work sir.
@lvlerritt
@lvlerritt Жыл бұрын
Glad you and your family are safe and this all ended on a positive note. Take care man.
@miketv218
@miketv218 Жыл бұрын
Outstanding After Action Report. Certain tactical elements will be corrected and will never happen again. It's not easy to admit faults, but once acknowledged they will never happen again. Lessons learned. I am now a SUBSCRIBER.
@StaySharp215
@StaySharp215 Жыл бұрын
This is why I love the Warrior Poet Society, John's willingness to show vulnerabilities in an effort to tactically improve while utilizing it as a teachable moment is what makes him a true leader.
@charolettwills4358
@charolettwills4358 Жыл бұрын
So true
@okiecustompew
@okiecustompew Жыл бұрын
The scary part is your son but who in the hell would ever expect that! Atleast you know what can happen now and to get your boys taught up! Thanks John!
@LuckySawdust
@LuckySawdust Жыл бұрын
This is on point -- I'm literally in the middle of selecting an NVR security camera system -- the KZbin channel has a great video of how to create a 'DIY' security system with some great AI image recognition software -- awesome stuff. Thanks for letting us learn from this incident with you.
@philtorres3402
@philtorres3402 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing! Good analysis. Good teaching points. Around the house or immediately outside, I will always have at least a S&W J frame in my pocket, like a Model 642. Light, unobtrusive, dependable. Again, thanks for sharing. Good job. From a retired Marine.
@zebulunturner2974
@zebulunturner2974 Жыл бұрын
If I may, I would recommend periodic walks around your property or sections thereof. This is dependent upon how much land you have, but this lets you know the state of things--such as people in close proximity or repairs that are needed and gets in some cardio. It is probably better to do this at a walk (or ruck if you prefer) to keep it slow enough to pick up smaller details. Learn to know what your property is like so that you can catch when something looks off. Based off the time limits you gave of the addict and the average ability to walk, I am assuming he had to be living at least somewhat close to you or a neighbor. Walking your perimeter increases your chances of noticing before he gets onto your property.
@007Chancellor
@007Chancellor Жыл бұрын
Or a ride on horseback! Why walk when you can ride!? lol And the added height gives you greater visibiity. We ride our fenceline at least once a month. 👍
@RPG-oh1yf
@RPG-oh1yf Жыл бұрын
He has a UTV, that allows you to cover the entire property in 1/10th the time of walking it. I get enough walking in doing chores. I'm not walking miles of fence line!
@BlueRidgeCritter
@BlueRidgeCritter Жыл бұрын
That’s a great idea, but you have to be realistic. He has a life to live, work to do, and life is just like that. We can come up with every idea in the world, train for everything we can think of, bit in the end, it’s just not really always realistic to walk guard on your property, clear all rooms on entering, carry two or three guns 24/7, with several mags, etc. Real life isn’t that perfect, you know?
@jdrseven
@jdrseven Жыл бұрын
@@arklainquirk YES! With a whole encampment of "the wrong crowd". Major problem near by, all of his friends.
@zebulunturner2974
@zebulunturner2974 Жыл бұрын
@@BlueRidgeCritter Yes sir, I understand. And it is a balance of priorities, as he mentioned. However, it can be make to blend with other activities, not does the whole perimeter need to be walked every day. Doing small portions is enough to get to know everything--and that is why I recommended walking. By walking, one is forced to slow down enough to take in everything including audio and olfactory nuisances that would otherwise be lost on an ATV or horse. Unless someone is purposely stealth camping, they tend to leave sign that can be noticed if you know what to look for. You're right, sadly life is not that perfect; but I would argue that small steps can pay off pretty good. Admittedly, the exact implementation of this does depend on a lot of factors, several good ones you mentioned. Thank you for replying
@chrisstephens805
@chrisstephens805 Жыл бұрын
I would have been concerned about his friends “the wrong crowd” like was he staying in the woods alone or are they still around that would have been good to know before leaving the property to take him to the hospital
@oliveater2358
@oliveater2358 Жыл бұрын
Excellent point. I don't think I'd have driven him to the hospital and definitely not speeding, risking my own safety. I'd leave him by the mail box while I'm looking for his junkie friends and getting the sheriff to evict them from the woods. There is a point where I won't care about someone's life more than they care for it themselves.
@fleatactical7390
@fleatactical7390 Жыл бұрын
Exactly my thinking. He could have been bait to lure Jon off their property (whether intentionally or without knowing)
@Manco65
@Manco65 Жыл бұрын
Considering the weather and all I imagine it's in an easily accessible spot near a water source. Maybe even hidden in plain sight. Brush thickets in river bottom land and even unused corners of pasture land that have become brushy. They might be on adjoining property where the land owner isn't as vigilant. I'd actually consider a quality quad drone and a few remote view game cameras set up along my properties perimeter.
@mellamolucero
@mellamolucero Жыл бұрын
Glad your boy is ok.. made me think alot, thank you for this video sir. this is really going to help me, god bless you!
@cortneybowman7297
@cortneybowman7297 Жыл бұрын
Glad you are all safe. Thank you for sharing your experiences. I hope your wife is ok, I would be a disaster.
@justsomeguyontheinternet5331
@justsomeguyontheinternet5331 Жыл бұрын
this stuff never happened when you were clean-shaven
@thesickhorseranch1930
@thesickhorseranch1930 Жыл бұрын
John my security is far from fiddlestring tight, but when you mention keeping a pistol on you my solution for several years now has been a Hill People Gear Kit Bag. It drew some looks from neighbors but so did the 20" black rifle at first. I can keep ear buds, chewing gum, Redman (don't cancel me) gloves, cell, knife, and anything else. If I'm splitting wood or digging a fence post hole I can ground it and still have all that stuff closer than the nearest rig or even worse, the house. There's a less discreet and less swiss army knife approach in a Chester, they seem comfy and far less cumbersome. Happy hunting Sir!
@pugmaw1
@pugmaw1 9 ай бұрын
Bless you. I learned a tone here today.
@JLatzMD
@JLatzMD Жыл бұрын
Appreciate the honesty. We have our canine companion who is our main alarm. Full done, monitored ADT system for our house; weapons in secure room in our detached barn; pepper spray in our UTV along with a scabbard if we need to carry something extra. Gated entrance and multiple signs posting the property (which, as you know, don't deter everyone). Meth is rampant in our area; in a small 1 stoplight town in NC. Multiple safe rooms identified in our home along with specifically cut 4x4s to brace doors, light sticks to throw out safe room window to notify LEO where we are. Weapon and separate comm devices and ammo stock in each safe room. And, regular drills, now that we're empty nesters but also when our adult kids arrive and stay. Great job Sir.
@flyboy8752
@flyboy8752 Жыл бұрын
Great learning through experiences! Most home invasions , though rare, happen quite abruptly, so I’ve converted to wearing a pistol on me almost everywhere I can now during my waking hours - even in my own home or outside doing chores. A G43X (or better yet, Warpoet CR920) makes it much easier, and I can even carry a Keltec P32 or Ruger LCP during a run. It’s just a way of life now, and I honestly feel naked without one on me.
@salsalvio821
@salsalvio821 Жыл бұрын
Ah man, the P32. I had one about 17 years ago. That was definitely a tiny little package with keltec’s belt clip
@flyboy8752
@flyboy8752 Жыл бұрын
@@salsalvio821 that’s funny because that’s about when I got mine (maybe 20 years ago) and loved the portability of it (I use a leather, back pocket, wallet-style holster) but I used to have some trust issues due to feed reliability issues with it. I have since done a good bit of research and found that it actually works very reliably now using Fiocchi ammo (FMJ too, because no need for JHP with the lower powered round).
@828enigma6
@828enigma6 Жыл бұрын
I'm always armed, 24/7, except in Government restricted areas. Sig 365 with two extra mags, Federal 9mm +P HST, in a kydex IWB holster in warm weather. Cool weather EDC is a Glock 23 40 Smith , 165gr Federal HST or Winchester Ranger with two extra mags, Galco IWB.Sometimes I carry a back up in an ankle holster, also Galco. Also a Spyderco Police Model withe a fully serrated blade. The Glock doesn't feel excessively heavy. I carried it for 10 to 15 years with a full Police belt full of gear.All depends on what you are used to.
@kdubb11
@kdubb11 Жыл бұрын
43x in the summer 19x in the winter
@allendouglas4942
@allendouglas4942 Жыл бұрын
I think that is a major lesson, get a handgun that you'll always have on you. I live in the woods. I have livestock to deal with at all times. There are times that packing a pistol isn't comfortable. I figured that any gun is better than no gun, so at times I carry a micro 9mm in a belly band holster. Wouldn't be a good choice for shooting a bear, but it's a gun.
@rolyvill
@rolyvill Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing the AAR. We need to hear these honest self assessments. As a Husband and Father I need these to keep me in the right head space.
@thomasjefferson1081
@thomasjefferson1081 Жыл бұрын
I’ve always gone by the “never open the door for strangers” thing that goes back to childhood.The Maverick 88 is always handy and it’s habit to put on the 43 as I’m getting dressed in morning. Since I live in a little single family home on a street with other houses, It’s good to know the neighbors.
@johnysimp5
@johnysimp5 Жыл бұрын
Radio Walkie-talkies might be the best solution for effective communication and cell phone detachment. Thanks for all you do! I really appreciate your stuff.
@annietaylorsmith3876
@annietaylorsmith3876 Жыл бұрын
All of us who live in the country have to watch out for the Meth-heads. I had the Sheriff deputies come out twice to our property (wrong address) looking for one. One time they came on a rainy night at midnight. Had my lawyer write them and tell them they had the wrong address both times and a disabled Marine Veteran with bad hearing and insomnia may mistake them for intruders. Trying to avoid another Ruby Ridge before it happens again. Love your vids John! Semper Fi and All the Way. 🇺🇲💪❤️
@SaintClutch
@SaintClutch Жыл бұрын
Still would so much rather deal with tweekers than mobs of people yeeting Molotovs
@rudylopez3737
@rudylopez3737 Жыл бұрын
Hey John, always great to hear from you in any capacity. Just a quick thought, while you and the wifey are out doing farm chores, what if you had radios on your person or in your side by side. With one or two in the house with your boys. So now you don’t have to carry your phone and you will have open communication wherever you are on your property. Glad the whole family is well. God Bless!!!
@bradsimpson8724
@bradsimpson8724 Жыл бұрын
This. We have radios EVERYWHERE around here - seriously, I could probably round up 20 of them before I even start looking. We use them constantly while doing chores, and there is always one living by the front door. In this situation alone, that could have made a world of difference.
@BigFiveJack
@BigFiveJack 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for your honesty!
@johnmunder7107
@johnmunder7107 Жыл бұрын
Really hard to prepare for every situation. Definitely talk to the kids and go over “what if” scenarios so there is a plan. We have land, animals & chores around the property. I always carry a chambered Sig P365 at all times in a kydex pocket holster. Small and light so it never bothers me while I’m working on something. I try and keep my phone on me but there are plenty of times you leave it inside or on the patio. Stories like this make me realize I need to be more due diligent in preparing for a situation. Easy to let your guard down at home especially on country property but in these times things are crazy. Thanks for sharing.
@frank-castle
@frank-castle Жыл бұрын
I really don't think think is possible, to prepare for literally EVERY situation, no matter how good your security is, there is always a way to breach it. This, of course, should never discourage people for investing in their security, expecially in you home, but you have to factor in the fact that someone can always find (wether intentionally or accidentally) a way around. The important thing is to be able to adapt and improve accordingly and never let it happen again. Cheers to everyone here!
@timshartzer2827
@timshartzer2827 Жыл бұрын
I've learned to carry while doing chores,so don't beat yourself up.As good as you are,your still human John.Praying for you and your family.God bless.
@Joben2112
@Joben2112 Жыл бұрын
Yup, especially mowing when I wouldn’t hear someone coming up on my back. Especially living near downtown the drug addicts are walking around everywhere and are very unpredictable. Just best to be ready at any time.
@timshartzer2827
@timshartzer2827 Жыл бұрын
@@Joben2112 absolutely!!!
@EuropaChronicles
@EuropaChronicles Жыл бұрын
John, might I recommend a GMRS repeater setup for your homestead? The licensing is cheap, the setup is easy, and anyone in your family can pickup a radio and talk to anyone else on your land.
@luciferofazaroth
@luciferofazaroth Жыл бұрын
Great share John! You just never know when you can run into anything. You can definitely get caught off guard at a moments notice.
@gerechoppers
@gerechoppers Жыл бұрын
Great information. I live in the country, and you made me realize that there can always be improvements. I'm always armed when outside with a pistol in a belt holster. It does pose a little discomfort at times, but I'm 51, so it just gives me an excuse to slow down with whatever I'm doing. I'm sure people that drive by think I'm a nut for mowing with the tractor while I've got a pistol on my hip, but I'm too far away for any kind of quick Law Enforcement response and I'm certainly not taking any chances. I'm a recent subscriber to the WPSN and I'm looking forward to learning a lot from your content. Keep up the good work.
@utdesertghost199
@utdesertghost199 Жыл бұрын
Definitely a disturbing situation to have to face, especially when you're as prepared and well trained as you are. Just goes to show how hard it is to be prepared for and react to every possible scenario. Given the situation as it happend you adapted and handled it well but I also understand where you're coming from in the after action assessment and feeling like you've failed in specific areas. We live, we learn, we improve our position and continue to train for that freak situation. " Oh that'll never happen" .... Surprise, Murphy's at your doorstep... Thanks for sharing this, I'm sure it will help many of us assess and address our own weakness.. I have way too many right now but working on it.. 👍
@gnsray01
@gnsray01 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this story. I'm former military and law enforcement, living out in the country and very prepared. This could have easily happened on my property as well, and it really makes me think about implementing some new plans for protecting my family in this kind of scenario. I've dealt with a lot of meth heads and crack addicts in the past, and although some are good people who made poor choices, they can be very dangerous. Overall, I agree with what you did and understand completely why and how you reacted. Really good teaching moment.
@Meand3023
@Meand3023 Жыл бұрын
What would you think about keeping some Narcan nearby?
@rongaghan2525
@rongaghan2525 Жыл бұрын
excellent evaluation guidance.
@jonlynnseward2745
@jonlynnseward2745 Жыл бұрын
I’m not going to tell you what you already know. I’m just thankful that you and your family are safe and healthy. Blessings to you and please, never stop doing what you do!
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