Staying safe in a crowd is much different than staying safe from a crowd.
Imagine yourself alone or with your family or a small group where you suddenly and without warning find yourself in a situation where a mob of irritated humans (perhaps “peaceful protesters”) start forming up around you and appear hostile. What are some recommended courses of action you can take on foot, at home or in a vehicle to reduce risk, break contact and get to safety?Mob defense isn’t about fighting crowds—it’s about creating space, time and options. Your goal is not to fight or prove a point—it’s to survive, protect those you love and reach safety intact. The original, triggering issue is no longer immediately important or resolvable.
Mob defense is, at its core, risk management under stress: maintaining lawful behavior, minimizing exposure and preserving freedom of movement.
An Official Journal Of The NRA | Mob Defense: How to Stay Safe from a Crowd
Imagine yourself alone or with your family or a small group where you suddenly find yourself in a situation where a mob starts forming up around you and appears hostile. What are some recommended courses of action you can take?