What To Do When Rioting Starts?‏

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Jason Richards
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You know... you can never tell when a riot begins… Many people in Ferguson were unprepared… their shops were looted and some still suffer from the effects of tear gas while some were wrongly arrested.

When riots begin, law and order can disappear within a matter of minutes. While individuals may not go into a crowd intending to start a riot, group think and the frenzy of the moment bring out the worst of human nature.

Violence will be the rule of the day in which you will either kill or be killed if you don’t know these 6 ways to stay safe during a riot:

1. Advance preparations:
Even though riots are not organized at the start, you will need to be prepared well ahead of time in case one occurs.

Secure Your Surroundings and Valuables

Be careful who you let in to areas of your home where wealth might be displayed.
Have your home blend in to the neighborhood. Homes with tall walls, bars on the windows, CCTV cameras and other surveillance equipment will usually keep away burglars but will signal rioters and looters that they can find a lot of valuable stuff inside. And police will be too busy to help you…
Build multiple hide-a-ways in the walls and in the floors to store valuables.
Build bury containers to hide under the house, in sheds or other outside structures to prevent looting as much as possible.

Secure Entry Ways

Secure doors and windows from the inside so they do not draw attention. Use multiple working deadbolts and jam bars on all outer doors even if you currently live in a “good neighborhood”.
Window locks with screw in bolt locks and swing down bars offer good protection.
If you own guns, try to create hallways or dead ends where you have a shooting advantage if one or more people enters your home.
Set up ways and paths to get out of the house in secret; and arrange a meet-up point with other family members in case of emergency.
Keep a chimney damper made from very heavy metal that can withstand at least 300 pounds standing on it without being forced open. You should also have a metal support rod to lock under the damper in case rioters try to get in through the chimney.

2. Train for a riot scenario:

Each person should know their position and the locations of all other family members in time of crisis. Practice these positions on a regular basis.
Everyone, including those that cannot handle a gun, should be trained with a weapon can handle with confidence. For a low budget option, use a squirt gun filled with 75% ammonia and aim it at the face and eyes of the intruders.
Know when to talk or make noise and when to be completely silent.
Be prepared to use all necessary force, including lethal to defend yourself and your family.
Keep your bug out bag ready and stocked at all times.

3. Prepping for an evacuation:
If you suspect a riot is brewing , do not wait around to see what happens. Implement your evacuation plans as soon as possible. Until then take these precautions:

Keep family and pets in the house;
Make sure everyone that can handle a weapon is armed and ready.
Lock, bolt, and barricade all windows and doors.
Try to assess the intentions of the rioters. Do not fire unless you absolutely have to. Rioters are extremely unpredictable
Assess the situation: try to count the rioters approaching and observe their behavior.
Turn off the lights and be as quite as possible.
Set up your defensive fields of fire. Some may simply break some windows, hurl rocks, or beat on your doors and then leave. This is not a good reason to panic, scream, or open fire and give yourself away.
If someone knocks on the door do not answer. No matter who they claim to be, or who you think they are, that person could be a hostage or decoy being used to gain entrance to your home.
Once rioters enter and are neutralized, make quick repairs to the damaged doors and windows.

4. Protecting the small and weak:

Keep children, elderly, disabled, and others out of direct fighting and weapons fire. A well reinforce closet or pantry with a secret lockable hiding place will keep them safe.
If you have a baby or young child, try to make the safe room soundproof so that unintended sounds do not get heard elsewhere in the building.

5. What NOT to do:

Never join the riot, yell, scream, or incite rioters. In this case safety is not in numbers or solidarity with them. Panic will run rampant, and you can easily be stampeded, beaten, or killed.
If you must go outdoors, stay in shadows, and out of sight.
Rioting masses draw the interest of police and other anti-riot troops. Their job is to stop the riot and reestablish the public safety and peace.
If you are caught in the riot masses you can be arrested and charged for any crimes that were committed. You can be killed by security forces if the situation gets bad enough.

6. How to Escape a Riot Area Safely:
Depending on how bad the riot is, escape may take a little longer than you first thought. If you choose to leave by car, be sure to carry enough firearms, ammo, your bug out kit, food, water, and other necessary supplies to last at least two weeks. Do not forget to lock all the doors and windows before leaving since rioters may look for easier pickings.

Before leaving, make sure you know your escape route and alternatives without GPS or other assistance devices. Most of the time, civil unrest slows down just before dawn due to fatigue and hunger. Leave at that time, and travel by secondary roads until you reach your destination. Stay there until it is safe to return home.

Knowing the 6 ways to protect you and your family in a time of civil unrest could be the difference between life and death. Planning and testing each part of the emergency escape plan will give you practice and a chance to change things that do not work. The more you practice the better the plan will work when you need it.

Stay Safe. Be prepared!
Jason Richards
 

gusser

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The # of unprepared shocks me. The herd will be culled in an economic breakdown or worse yet civil war. Thanks for sounding the trumpet.
 

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