C. H. Luke
Member
"Grand juries have indicted people in the past for doing a Mozambique drill. (It shows that the defender tried to intentionally kill the attacker)"
FWIW, there is no such thing as a "Mozambique" in true professional CCW Training.
A head, or more correctly, a "Cranial-Ocular" shot is called for only if there is a "Failure to Stop" situation and you have followed the accepted protocol
to initiate a C/O shot. If you've had the training and did follow it in the
altercation then it is defenseable in court. The top level Instructor's {like Taylor or AYoob} WILLback you up in court or via letter or personal testimony.
FWIW, there is no such thing as a "Mozambique" in true professional CCW Training.
A head, or more correctly, a "Cranial-Ocular" shot is called for only if there is a "Failure to Stop" situation and you have followed the accepted protocol
to initiate a C/O shot. If you've had the training and did follow it in the
altercation then it is defenseable in court. The top level Instructor's {like Taylor or AYoob} WILLback you up in court or via letter or personal testimony.