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Expert on criminals offers safety tips in wake of recent home invasion Date published: 8/28/2009
By PAMELA GOULD Former FBI agent Clint Van Zandt did some serial killer name-dropping, provided a primer on the proper terms for different kinds of killers, and even danced a quick soft-shoe before launching this week into the nitty-gritty of how to keep yourself and your home safe. Van Zandt, a Spotsylvania County resident who served as an FBI hostage negotiator and worked in the profiling unit during his 25-year-career, spoke to about 75 people at St. Patrick Catholic Church on Tuesday, one day after a home invasion burglary in a rural area of Culpeper County. Van Zandt now operates a threat-assessment business and frequently appears as an expert on cable news programs. He appeared for free at the Battlefield Council Knights of Columbus meeting. After providing a brief history of criminal profiling, Van Zandt delivered tips for personal safety. He stressed that home invaders are dangerous people intent on harm. And he got surprised reactions when he shared what he'd do if his home were invaded. "I can't leave my family," he said most people think. "Yes, you can!" Van Zandt said. "Go! If you really want to help your family survive, go. Get help." His wife of 40 years, Diane, was seated in the front row for the talk and didn't flinch when she heard her husband's plan. She shouldn't have been surprised, given that Van Zandt stressed the importance of having a plan and having everyone in the family aware of it. Van Zandt said he can't tell people what to do and noted that every situation is different, but he emphasized that people need to prepare. "Folks, in these worst-case scenarios, you're fighting for your life," he said. "The best weapon you have is your mind. The best defense is planning." Home invasions involve three options, he said. People can resist their attackers, comply and hope not to get hurt, or flee and seek help. "There are no set rules," Van Zandt said. "I'm giving you options." Pamela Gould: 540/735-1972
Date published: 8/28/2009
Build a safe shelter to protect yourself and family.if you do not have a 9mm or a 357 pistols buy them now. .At least two shotguns and lots of ammo. Shot first answer questions later. Remember dead men can't talk.Protect your family and property no matter what the price.Take no prisoners.
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Curiously the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence and their affiliates, all are strong proponents of the “give them what they want” school of sheeple. They do not address the questions of what if it’s your daughter or son, or your life. After all, someone could get hurt if you are armed and able to defend yourself. We mustn’t hurt the criminals. Isn't any chance better than no chance?
Not just guns and the training and planning required to use them, but planning and use of any weapons is a valuable asset in a home invasion. You generally act as you have trained and planned. You might have only one chance to survive.
Perhaps he didn't bring it up to highlight that there are many other things that can be done (including planning) that don't include firearms. I don't have a problem with having a gun for protection, but too many people rely on that alone to protect them. Maybe his point was that there are other things that are effective. Or maybe he did discuss it and it wasn't picked up by the reporter.
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