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Context in Use of Force

Humans make a subconscious assessment of a problem when they choose a solution, and that subtlety cannot be overlooked in training. Last year, we ran a training scenario at my agency where officers responded to a disturbance at an open business. When they arrived, they saw…

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No-Knock Search Warrants

No-Knock Search Warrants

  NO-KNOCK SEARCH WARRANTS Police officers will sometimes ask a magistrate for permission to serve a warrant unannounced, which often involves the forcible entry into a home during a criminal investigation. The judge has to allow a special exception to normal...

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Trauma Updates 2018

2018 SOUTHWEST TRAUMA CONFERENCE I spent the last couple days at the Southwest Regional Trauma Conference and wanted to share a few notes. The conference chairman is Dr. Andy Tang, the Trauma Director of Banner UMC in Tucson, who we interviewed on the podcast a little...

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What Signal Are You Sending?

WHAT SIGNAL ARE YOU SENDING? We need to talk about the hats, bumper stickers, tattoos, and t-shirts. I once came across an email from a Sergeant Major in an elite counter-terrorism unit to his guys. It started: “We have become the people we always made fun of...” It...

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Public Relations: You’re doing it wrong.

PUBLIC RELATIONS: YOU'RE DOING IT WRONG There was a recent Deputy-involved shooting in Arizona in which the suspect was killed and the deputy was wounded. A pro-LE media outlet published an article that said the Deputy, “…returned fire and permanently relieved the...

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Shoot or No-Shoot?

  SHOOT OR NO SHOOT? We had an interesting critical thinking debate at SWAT training recently. Suppose you are serving a search warrant in which crucial evidence could potentially be destroyed, and an entry is appropriate. During the entry, you encounter a man in...

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K9s and Decision-Making

K9 Story of the Day My K9 partner and I recently worked with a team of Officers to arrest a man who ran from a stolen car with a 10-inch hunting knife on his belt. No one was more surprised than me when he crashed through the gate into the courtyard of an apartment...

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Situational Awareness

Situational Awareness “You weren’t paying attention.” “YOU NEED BETTER S-A!” Many trainers (including me) have said something like this to a rookie after a situation where details went unnoticed or unheeded, but it does little to foster the lesson we want them to...

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Rethinking Toughness

RETHINKING TOUGHNESS I have been thinking a lot about fitness lately. I hit a phase of life where I consciously started to consider the need to take care of myself. Past 30, it gets harder to “cram” for a fitness test or drop that weight before getting into dress...

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EDC

REAL TALK ON EVERY DAY CARRY One of the concepts I teach to police recruits their first day of the academy is the “Officer Safety Pyramid.” I didn’t come up with this idea (it’s part of the AZ POST curriculum), but the premise is that each side must be balanced to be...

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