Most Acts of Violence Don’t Come Out of Nowhere
Street Survival Pilot 02
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Most people think violence is spontaneous.
It usually isn’t.
Long before the first punch is thrown or the first shot is fired, people often telegraph their intentions through behavior, movement, posture, and emotion. The challenge is that most of us either don’t recognize those signals or convince ourselves they don’t matter until it’s too late.
In this pilot episode of Street Survival TV, I break down several real-world incidents to identify the warning signs that were visible before everything went wrong. The goal isn’t to second-guess victims. It’s to help you recognize danger sooner so you can make better decisions when it matters.
Here are a few of the biggest lessons.
This article was published the morning of 7-3-26 and will be made available to the general public 7-4-26.



