Police, trainers urge vigilance, action in threatening situations
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)
People who find themselves in dangerous situations should try to draw attention to themselves and pay attention to their surroundings, a Jefferson City police spokesman said after a man was accused of kidnap and rape.
David Lee of Iberia is accused of luring a woman into his vehicle, driving her to a hotel and raping her. The woman said she feared for her life and was afraid to fight against Lee, according to court documents.
Jefferson City Police Department Lt. David Williams told ABC 17 News on Thursday about techniques to use when danger is present.
"If you see someone that is paying a little bit more attention to you, you should distance yourself from that person," Williams said.
If an attacker has already lured you into a vehicle, try to draw the attention of other nearby drivers, Williams said.
Local self-defense experts say that it is important for everyone to have defense training no matter their age or gender.
Mario Sandoval, the chief instructor at Gracie Barra Self Defense, says "get into a practice of self-defense."
Sandoval said the most important part of self-defense is having the knowledge and the skills to defend yourself.
Jesse Beebe, the owner of Jaguar Self Defense, says there is a difference in training for self-defense and training to fight.