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Fisher — Kent Corbin

However, the 2018 Arby’s shooting acts as a dark mirror. It forces a difficult question: When we train officers to be "conscious combatants" who react instantly to perceived lethal threats, do we create safer streets, or do we create a hair-trigger mindset that criminalizes mental illness?

By all accounts, Fisher was an aggressive and proactive officer. He was the recipient of multiple commendations, including the and several lifesaving awards. His experience in high-stress, close-quarters confrontations became the foundation for his later work as a trainer. Fisher was not a "range cowboy"; he was an officer who had been in gunfights, made high-risk arrests, and dealt with the immediate aftermath of lethal force. The Training Philosophy: The "Conscious Combatant" After retiring from full-time patrol, Fisher founded Fisher Tactical Solutions , a training company dedicated to what he calls "conscious combat." His core argument is simple but brutal: most police and civilian firearms training is dangerously outdated. kent corbin fisher

In March 2021, a Prince William County jury acquitted Kent Corbin Fisher on all charges after less than three hours of deliberation. The jury accepted the defense’s argument that Fisher reasonably believed he was facing death or serious bodily harm. The Aftermath and Legacy Since his acquittal, Fisher has returned to training, though his profile has changed. He has become a hero to the "gun rights" and "police solidarity" movements and a villain to criminal justice reform advocates. However, the 2018 Arby’s shooting acts as a dark mirror