Why I Started Thinking Differently About Personal Safety
A few years ago, I started paying closer attention to personal safety. Crime no longer felt far away, and I realized I needed to prepare myself for situations I once thought would never happen.
Because of that, I chose a non-lethal self-defense tool called the Defender One.
I wanted something that could stop a threat without causing permanent harm. That mattered to me because I never wanted to overreact or make a situation worse than it already was.
At the time, I hoped I would never need to use it.
The Day Everything Changed
One afternoon, I walked back to my car after lunch at a place I often visited. The weather was clear, and nothing seemed unusual at first.
Then I noticed a man moving quickly toward me.
Almost immediately, something felt wrong.
Before I could fully process the situation, he pulled a knife and rushed toward me. My training took over. I reacted quickly and used my Defender One exactly as it was designed.
The device stopped the threat immediately without causing lasting injury.
Within minutes, police officers arrived and spoke with both of us. I believed I had done the right thing and expected the situation to end there.
Unfortunately, it did not.
When the Legal Battle Started
A few days later, prosecutors charged me with assault. They claimed I had used excessive force even though I defended myself against an armed attacker.
I could not believe it.
Thankfully, I had legal protection through U.S. LawShield. After my first phone call, they connected me with an attorney who understood North Carolina self-defense law.
That guidance changed everything.
During the trial, the prosecutor tried to make it appear that I was looking for confrontation. However, my attorney focused on one important fact.
I chose a non-lethal self-defense tool instead of something far more dangerous.
That decision showed restraint.
Because there were no severe injuries or permanent damage, the jury saw my actions differently. My attorney clearly explained the concept of reasonable force and demonstrated that my response remained controlled in a dangerous situation.
After several stressful days in court, the jury cleared me of all charges.
What I Learned From the Experience
Walking out of that courtroom changed how I think about self-defense forever.
Defending yourself is only part of the challenge. You also have to justify your actions afterward.
That experience taught me several important lessons.
Train With What You Carry
Training builds confidence and helps you stay calm under pressure.
Understand Your State Laws
Every person should understand what reasonable force means before carrying any self-defense tool.
For legal information, I regularly review public resources from the North Carolina Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Have Legal Protection in Place
Legal support can make the difference between protecting your future and facing serious consequences alone.
Final Thoughts
Today, I still carry personal protection, but now I carry with a completely different mindset.
Preparation is not about fear. It is about responsibility, restraint, and understanding the consequences that can follow any self-defense incident.
The right tools, proper training, and legal knowledge can protect both your life and your future.