Police Interactions After a Self-Defense Incident

If you are ever forced to defend yourself with a firearm, the aftermath can be just as critical as the event itself. Even if you did everything right, it’s highly likely that law enforcement will be called — and your behavior in those first few minutes matters more than most people realize.

In this video, we break down essential dos and don’ts for interacting with police after a defensive shooting. From how to secure your weapon to what you should (and shouldn’t) say before your attorney is present, this guidance is designed to help law-abiding gun owners avoid legal pitfalls in high-stress situations.

Watch the full video below and make sure you’re not just trained for the fight — but for what comes after.

Key Takeaways

  • Don’t leave the scene unless you no longer feel safe to remain there
  • Secure your weapon before police arrive, if safely possible
  • Comply calmly, keep hands visible, and say as little as necessary
  • Request your attorney and invoke your right to remain silent
  • Document and memorize details — they’ll fade fast under stress

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