Tragic Home Invasion in Raleigh: A Stark Reminder of Personal Security Realities
Jeff Young Jeff Young

Tragic Home Invasion in Raleigh: A Stark Reminder of Personal Security Realities

On January 3, 2026, in Raleigh, North Carolina, a beloved science teacher and department chair at Ravenscroft School, Zoe Welsh, was fatally assaulted in her own home during an early morning burglary. Around 6:30 a.m., Welsh discovered an intruder in her residence on Clay Street and immediately called 911 to report the break-in. Tragically, while she was still on the line with dispatchers, the suspect began attacking her. By the time police arrived minutes later, she had sustained life-threatening injuries and was rushed to the hospital, where she later died.

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The Decision Engine: Four Simple Questions That Can Save Your Life
Jeff Young Jeff Young

The Decision Engine: Four Simple Questions That Can Save Your Life

At Lone Pine Tactical, we emphasize practical, real-world skills that go beyond the range—skills rooted in awareness, movement, and smart decision-making under stress. One particularly valuable concept we’ve incorporated into our training draws from advanced courses like “Take-A-Seat,” which focuses on effectively fighting from seated positions (such as in vehicles, restaurants, or on the ground), defending against close-quarters threats while seated, and rapidly transitioning back up to your feet to re-enter the fight.

A standout element from this type of training is a powerful post-engagement sequence: a straightforward mental checklist for the chaotic moments after neutralizing an immediate threat.

It consists of four simple questions:

1. Who can help me?

2. Who can hurt me?

3. Where am I going?

4. Where are my people?

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Beware the Shod Foot: A Deadly Reminder of Ground-Fight Realities
Jeff Young Jeff Young

Beware the Shod Foot: A Deadly Reminder of Ground-Fight Realities

Beware the Shod Foot: A Deadly Reminder of Ground-Fight Realities

Train for the Worst—Because It Happens

Incidents like this underscore why we train ground fighting, multiple threats, and disadvantaged-position shooting at Lone Pine Tactical. Our Defensive Handgun and Advanced courses include drills for drawing/shooting from the ground, retaining your firearm in clinches, and managing multi-assailant scenarios.

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Violence Strikes Without Warning: Choose Readiness Over Regret
Jeff Young Jeff Young

Violence Strikes Without Warning: Choose Readiness Over Regret

At Lone Pine Tactical, we don’t sugarcoat reality: Violence doesn’t send invitations. It erupts anywhere, anytime, against anyone. Accepting this truth is the first step toward taking control of your personal safety.

You may be selected as a victim without consent—but becoming victimized? That’s where you draw the line. Preparation turns the tables.

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Distances in Real-World Self-Defense Shootings: What the Data Actually Shows
Jeff Young Jeff Young

Distances in Real-World Self-Defense Shootings: What the Data Actually Shows

Distances in Real-World Self-Defense Shootings: What the Data Actually Shows

For years, many civilian defensive-firearms courses have leaned heavily on police-oriented statistics, especially the FBI’s Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted (LEOKA) reports. The problem? Most police shootings involve uniformed patrol officers conducting high-risk activities that armed citizens almost never face—felony traffic stops, responding to hold-up alarms, domestic violence calls, serving warrants, and so on.

Those scenarios are fundamentally different from the environment a concealed-carrying citizen operates in: plain clothes, concealed handgun, unmarked (usually personal) vehicle, and no legal authority to detain or pursue.

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A Wake-up call from the Chairside: Violence Can Strike Anywhere
Jeff Young Jeff Young

A Wake-up call from the Chairside: Violence Can Strike Anywhere

A Wake-Up Call from the Chairside: Violence Can Strike Anywhere

Shared by an oral surgeon in small-town America.

I practice in a quiet community of about 16,000—your classic two-horse town, 20 miles from where I live. As a former firefighter, I trained or worked alongside many of the local first responders. That history pays dividends: when I dial 911, fire or police are on scene in under 90 seconds.

Except once.

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Airports: Not as Safe as You Think
Jeff Young Jeff Young

Airports: Not as Safe as You Think

Airports, train stations, and other so-called “sensitive places” attract people who know travelers are unarmed and distracted. Modern airport policies, in the name of appearing “progressive,” have created soft targets — unsecured areas filled with unaware civilians who assume the presence of cameras, uniforms, and TSA lines means safety.


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Choosing Carry Ammo - A practical, no-nonsense guide
Jeff Young Jeff Young

Choosing Carry Ammo - A practical, no-nonsense guide

When folks pick a carry/self-defense load they often get hung up on tiny differences in penetration or expansion. Don’t. Pick several high-quality loads that fall inside an acceptable performance envelope, then find out which one your pistol likes best.

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Crime in the U.S.: 2024 BJS Report and Self-Defense Tips
Jeff Young Jeff Young

Crime in the U.S.: 2024 BJS Report and Self-Defense Tips

he Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), part of the U.S. Department of Justice, releases its annual crime report every October, detailing the previous year’s data. The 2024 report, published this month, paints a sobering picture. Compiling this data takes time, but the numbers demand attention.

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