Gun-related deaths are on the rise in the US and, according to the BBC, the same can be said for gun-related violence and mass shootings. It's a harrowing reality, and one the FBI felt moved to address in this recently resurfaced video that previously served as a training for members, but can now help anyone who finds themselves in an active shooter event.
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In the clip, which amassed over 2.3 million viewers when it was re-uploaded to Twitter last week, everyday patrons can be seen visiting a bar. Then, an argument heard in the background soon rises in tension before gunshots start ringing.
Three main characters are followed throughout the ad, each of which represent the FBI's key suggestions: run, hide, fight.
Our runner is a waitress who rushes toward the exit when the shooting starts. She instructs other frantic bargoers to leave out of a nearby door at the base of a staircase before breaking the fourth wall to tell viewers, "Running makes you harder to hit and improves your chances of survival."
Safely outside, the waitress is approached by police with their guns raised. They ask where the shooter is, and she's quick to detail his location and a concise description of his clothes. "Empty hands up and follow their instructions," she tells viewers.
Inside, a woman on the floor can't make it to the exit because it now falls within the direct line of sight of the shooter. So she and a small group head for an open office nearby and barricade the door with office furniture. "In the meantime," she says, "turn off your phones and make a plan to defend yourself."
Lastly is a group of three guys who tried to hide behind the bar, but soon realize they'll have to change tactics as the shooter's footsteps near. "We have to fight to survive," our narrator says. "If we control the weapon, we control the shooter."
How do you feel about the clip and its existence? Let me know in the comments.
And for more tips on how to survive an active shooter event, visit fbi.gov/survive.
