That's easy.  Run.  My martial arts instructor makes it very clear.

OPTION 1: Avoid the conflict.

I already have a 20 foot head start.


But you didn't mean ME? Did you?  You meant an idealized me who is
physically fit, well trained in police tactics, techniques and fighting
styles and required to stay.  Well, in that case, let's be more realistic -

You, and several of your buddies, armed with pistols, shotguns, various
forms of clubs and your CAR(s) are facing someone armed with two non-
ballistic weapons.  He, at the least, is disturbed and probably untrained
in weapons technques.  You have several minutes to call for various forms
of help, herd and confine him to a controllable space and try and lower the
tension.  Now what do you do?

Robert Schmid
Central


Clark C. Griffith said:
> Imagine that you are standing twenty feet from a man who is holding a
> machete and a crow bar. He is looking at you and is angry and starts
> toward you. You have a pistol. If you shoot at his legs and miss the
> bone, he keeps coming. If you shoot at his waving arms and miss a bone,
> he keeps coming. The machete is raised to strike at your head. You have
> three seconds to act or your head will be split open.  What do you do?
> Where do you shoot so as to assure (1) That you will hit him, and (2)
> Do enough damage to stop him before you are killed.  Answers must be
> given within the three second time limit.
>
> Clark Griffith 7th Ward,
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