Narcs and Weapons

As a drug enforcement officer/detective, working undercover (UC) is the grass roots of what we do. This can be as complex as interjecting yourself into an organization or as simple as pretending to be a drunk passed out of a bench in order to conduct some type of strategic surveillance. Either way you are pretending…

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POLICE RESPONSE TO THE MENTALLY ILL

More than One-quarter of all Americans met the criteria for having a mental illness problem within the past year, and fully over a quarter of those had a “serious” disorder that significantly disrupted their ability to function day to day, according to the largest and most detailed survey of the nation’s mental health, published in…

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Preventing Body Armor Failure

Steve Russ, a retired police officer from the State of Michigan, has introduced a new safety innovation into the law enforcement, corrections and military community (LECM).  A major problem within the LECM community has been the deterioration of body armors ballistic-resistant capabilities due to improper care and maintenance. According to a National Institute for Justice…

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The Hazards of Directing Traffic

Directing traffic may be the least understood or ignored risk/hazard facing emergency services professionals? Consider the threat posed by today’s distracted driver, and the aggressive tendencies of immature drivers. All too often, these kinds of drivers are responsible for a majority of traffic collisions.  Today’s public safety officer while directing traffic must be at their…

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Training the SWAT Mind

As SWAT Officers we train for and prepare to provide a tactical resolution to a variety of high risk incidents.  Ultimately SWAT must be prepared to use their training, equipment, and expertise to go head to head with an armed suspect(s).  This is where there are no second chances, and very limited time to act. …

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Firearm Training Terms

Any one of you who have been with me on a range for more than about 30 seconds probably have a good grasp on the following terms and concepts. These terms, however, are not terms commonly used among Police trainers and I want to share with you how these different terms and concepts can influence you…

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Practical Firearm Concepts

The Practical Competitive Shooting world uses some terms and concepts that we rarely if ever, hear from Police Trainers.  When I attended my first practical shooting match, I assumed that my police-trained firearm skills were far superior then any local civilians.  At that match, I watched with amazement at how fast and accurate a gun…

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Law Enforcement Response to Bio-Hazards

Bio Hazards: 1. A biological agent, such as an infectious microorganism, or a condition that constitutes a threat to humans, especially in biological research or experimentation. 2. The potential danger, risk, or harm from exposure to such an agent or condition. I wrote this short article in hopes of creating the importance of Bio Hazards….

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Shimming Handcuffs

It is impossible to count the number of times I placed suspects in handcuffs during my law enforcement career. I recall being aware that it was possible to pick the cuffs, but fortunately, I never actually encountered anyone who managed to do that. That does not mean it could never happen though. There are individuals…

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