Joe Sparrow, a deputy with the Monroe County Sheriff's Office
and a second-degree black belt in karate, said people would come up to him and
ask, "If someone attacks me, what should I do? How can I defend
myself?"
"The most important thing is, you have to be prepared
when something bad happens or someone tries to attack you. If you're prepared,
you're in a much better position," said Sparrow
He said dangerous situations often
trigger a "fight or flight" response. Sparrow said doing nothing is
worse.
"The most important thing is not
to freeze. Because bad things often happen when you do absolutely
nothing."
He said simple verbal communication
can deter an attacker. "I tell people, 'If someone comes at you, you have
to say something, you have to shout, to disrupt them; you can't just let them
have their way.'"
Sparrow said simply shouting
"stop" at a would-be attacker could deter the person.
He also told attendees that sometimes it's just best to run
away from your attacker
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