EPISODE 62

punch him in the face!

Lessons from law enforcement encounters

Mar 31, 2020 | Podcast

Cecil Burch

Jim asks Mike about a handful of fights that he’s been in as a police officer. Mike talks about his experiences early in life and how they led to him becoming a cop. This is not a complete police use of force episode but we scratch the surface and cover the basics. We also help apply those principles to self-defense. We touch briefly on de-escalation training and case law.

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