Military VS Police Training: Do You Agree With This?
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- Clip with Jay Wadsworth from Effective Fitness Combatives discussing military vs police training.
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Re: 2:05 First time I was shot at was by a tweaker with a shotgun. My first move was to dive behind a wheel well. A colleague was shot at on a car stop when the bad guy jumped out firing. He ran behind a wall. Bad guy later said he thought the cop was going to stand there and shoot it out like in the old west. He never expected him to run behind a wall. Get off the X.
First off, glad you made it and thanks for sharing. Totally agree with your comment about getting off the X. We have been in multiple shootings ourselves and it’s not like TV.
Why was that your first move? Was you trained to believe the wheel well offered you the best protection?
The biggest problem with the Law Enforcement in the civilian policing is there is to many former military people going into the civilian police force and Policing the same way as if they were in the military. So every civilian gets treated as a criminal or the bad guy and The Constitution goes right out the window.
During LEO training literally we are taught engage create space reassess situation. You have a higher chance of getting indicted if you continue to act once the suspect drops his threat level. People think it’s all action but there much more thinking and analyzing the situations from moment to moment than if I was performing a direct action encounter.
Spot on
Fully agree with slowing down in police work whenever possible (and it’s usually possible except “active threat” and often even in that). And the military is pretty much always ‘team’ tactics so moving forward pretty much all the time makes more sense because there’s usually a second, third…tenth muzzle to help out but with cops there MIGHT be two but often it’s one cop so it opens options and needs in tactics just like you’re saying 🤙
Cops shouldn’t train military and military shouldn’t train cops. You can pull great info from both, but when it comes to tactics, not everything transfers over the same.
Thank you guys for this.
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I agree that there is time and place for being fast, but for the most part in LEO, it should be slow.
Agreed. Thanks
Distance = safety .... in traffic stops that is important. Knowing a way, 2 ways of exit, ave of escape is good too.
It's real easy if you don't want to get arrested don't break the law 🤔
Its all about dynamic cqb in Delta. Wut does that tell u
Therapist: Matt Pranka cannot hurt you, hes not real
Matt Pranka: *posts comment online*
Learn the constitution.
Pass laws against no knock warrants, and kicking folks doors in. It's bullshit.
That’s slowly going away. Most agencies are not doing no knock warrants. A lot of warrant services are surround and call out.
@@shotsfiredpodcast50 That's good to hear. Keep up the good work.
Don’t worry bro. You’ll have time to flush the dope
@@pjhaebe I'm a prior service veteran, that is now a motor controls electrician. I don't have a dope problem. I have a problem with folks kicking in doors unexpectedly and the wrong people getting hurt. Like the acorn cop police department. I have a problem with incompetent people being in positions of power. How many times you think they got the address wrong, and kicked in the neighbors door. Someone kicks in my door, I'm gonna proceed to dump mags in that direction. Regardless what they are yelling. Anyone can yell "police".
Get your head out your ass.
😅😅@@pjhaebe