In this jaw-dropping clip from an episode of@FargoTalks, Jeff Fargo sits down with Kris Chanski, COO of The Range 702, to talk about a moment no business owner ever wants to face: being SWATTED—and having multiple firearms pointed at your face.

🎯 Here’s what happened:

Kris allowed a group of social media streamers into The Range 702 after hours—a mistake she owns up to instantly.

During the live stream, someone called in a fake active shooter report, prompting a SWAT response.

While Kris was at the front closing the register, armed police appeared silently at the glass, ready to breach.

Instead of panicking, she made the split-second call to shield her team and step outside herself, defusing the situation in 90 tense seconds.

💬 “When the cops are outside, it’s time for a woman to go instead of a man,” Kris says. This isn’t just a story—it’s a lesson in leadership, safety, and staying calm under pressure.

👤 About Kris Chanski @Kris-Chanski
Kris Chanski is the Chief Operating Officer of The Range 702, the largest indoor shooting range in Nevada. She leads with grit, compassion, and tactical smarts. Whether it’s gun safety, trauma support, or handling real threats, Kris proves she’s not just managing operations—she’s in it with her team, every step of the way.

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