PDN LIVE! June 2016

In the Aftermath of the killings in the Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, PDN LIVE answered questions about Active Shooter Response. Rob Pincus was joined by Mike Gillette at the start of the show to talk about important aspects of Fighting Mindset in both your preparation for dealing with a spree killing incident and in the actual moment that requires you to act. Pincus spent the majority of the show addressing the most popular questions that were submitted, addressing issues of firearms use during a mass shooting, coordinating with other armed good guys and improvised responses for when you can’t carry a defensive firearm.

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36 Responses to “PDN LIVE! June 2016”

  1. Randall Knapp

    Most of these people at Pulse were not of a survival mindset. What I find so odd is that the club supposedly had security. Having done armed security work, part of my job was to make sure that a situation like this did not happen by heading it off. If security had been doing their job this should not have happened.

  2. Kirk Goins

    It would be great if the notice for these events much longer. I don't live in my personal email and many times I see this the next day or at best just after the event. 8-12 hours would be ideal. Thank for the Grest Content.

  3. Dave

    How do you suggest answering the anti-gunners that constantly refuse to understand that Orlando would have been far less of a tragedy if even a half-dozen customers had been armed. No single terrorist can defend against bullets sent from a small group of multiple locations. No group of terrorists can defend against bullets sent from a large group of multiple locations.

  4. ray warner

    why they donot metal dectors

  5. Douglas A Drake

    More people need to open their minds, and not listen to Hillary!

  6. Dar

    Lots of good and timely information! Thanks, Rob and Shannon. I look forward to these every month.

  7. grant

    Really appreciate the mindset and mental preparedness coaching. And glad the "run, hide, fight" training is starting to get some traction. So important to increase the potential to save lives. Thanks!

  8. Russ

    Is there anything as for first aid which would be good to have for active shooter situations?

  9. Art

    the police have no responsibility to protect anyone. the fact is the police when responding to active shooter at a school will not enter until they set up a perimeter and make sure they are safe before entering and taking care of the problem.

  10. Dave

    Great info guys. Thanks.