1. The bullet fired into the air has to come down. Dangerous and still possibly lethal.
True. Should have been fired into the ground instead.
2. Coach is in good enough shape to retrieve gun and brandish it at a Group of people, should have just locked himself in the car and trying to deescalate instead of escalating the situation.
So, the fact that a gun in the hands of an attacker had been brandished, another attacker had brass knuckles, and there was a GROUP of adults beating him----this is not sufficient for use of a gun in defense?
Instead, you would have him trap himself (and his wife?) in a car when 1) it is easy for people to break windows, tip over the car, etc, and 2) again, the attackers have a gun so that a trapped person who can't move makes an easy target?
Even more, you are saying that when a group of people attacks and beats you and has several weapons including a distance weapon---after they've been temporarily moved a slight distance away, you should attempt to somehow de-escalate the situation instead of making sure you are prepared for when they come back?
De-escalate AFTER they've already chosen to go physical in a group. Hm.
Don't think I'd suggest that as a primary response. Truthfully, sounds like (given the lack of details, so basing it only on the original link) the man and his wife made some good choices---in the air for the warning shot wasn't a good choice but most people don't know that, got a weapon to save himself and support his wife (good job), didn't shoot further as the assailants left the area (good choice).
I'm thinking that if he and his wife ran and had barricaded themselves in their car, they would have had their car smashed and themselves pulled from it and beaten. And I think that if he had attempted to de-escalate the situation somehow instead of demonstrating that he was prepared to defend himself, the group would have rat-packed him and his wife, and it would have gone downhill from their.
I think those outcomes are MUCH more likely than either the car trap or de-escalation working out for him.
I find it amazing that this Burris guy says: "It just sets a terrible example of coaching" and also "We pride ourselves on zero tolerance for anything that goes on."
Amazing lack of brain.