Trough Google Translate and some fixin’ of my own:
A few meters from the bank branch where he withdrew Bs 12,000 ($200) located on Avenida Romulo Gallegos, opposite the television station Televen, Ricardo Sarmiento, 48, was killed yesterday morning.
He was shot in the head in front of a partner, when a thug tried to rip him of the money he had withdrawn from the agency.
The victim was an electrician and was doing work in Boleita.
When intercepted by the gangster, who demanded the exact amount of money he had, he wrestled and disarmed him. His partner helped him, but both were unware of another criminal who was near with own his gun. The man shot Ricardo in the head and rescued his accomplice. Both fled on a motorcycle and the money was not taken.
Lo matan aunque desarmó a hampón que quiso robarlo (Killed even after disarming the criminal that triied to rob him)
Take it as article of faith that bad guys have friends too or at least accomplices. We have read so many times that those “friends” run away when they see their buddies take one that we might forget that there might be one or two of them that decide not to follow that script and get instant payback.
Tunnel vision is hard to break. Our sight and concentration gets reduced to a cone of attention with an angle of about 25 to 30 degrees and fixed on that immediate threat, even when the threat is no longer one.
My particular way to try to break the tunnel vision anchor is: turn and consciously scan 45 degrees to my left (or right), vision back to initial target (confirm is still down) then consciously scan 45 degrees to my right (or left) returning once more to original target followed to a scan to the 90 degree….and you get the picture. I have to force myself to do it slow to be sure I am consciously scanning and not just looking but not so low that Granny McMaria can reach me and smack me in the head with her cane.
And yes, please remember to breathe. Amazing how we can forget about that under stress. Even if it sounds stupid, say something out loud to force fresh air into your lungs..”scanning left…clear! (or not)….scanning right…clear!” or whatever strikes your fancy.
One more thing: anybody noticed in the article where the robber asked for the exact amount of money the victim was carrying? Unfortunately it is not unusual down there to have an accomplice inside a bank of calls or texts the description of the target and the money withdrawn.
Do you have any techniques to break tunnel vision you want to share with the rest? Go crazy in the comment section.
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