Pass The Police Academy - Episode 1 - Academics

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2022
  • Case Laws You Need To Know:
    Terry v. Ohio, 392 US 1(1968) - An officer can briefly detain a person, based upon reasonable suspicion of criminal activity, long enough to dispel the suspicion or to allow it to rise to the level of probable cause for an arrest. The officer is also permitted to do a limited "frisk" search of the person without a warrant. Before the officer can frisk search the subject, he must:
    + Have articulable facts that the person could be armed with a weapon.
    + Limit the search to pat searching the outer garments of the suspect to feel for objects that might be weapons.
    + Only reach inside the clothing after feeling such objects.
    Tennessee v. Garner, 471 U.S. 1 (1985) - The use of deadly force to stop a fleeing felon is not justified unless it is necessary to prevent the escape, and it complies with the following requirements. The officer has to have probable cause to believe that the suspect poses a significant threat of death or serious physical injury to the officer or others.
    Carroll v. U.S., 267 U.S. 132 (1925) - Police may conduct a warrantless search of a vehicle stopped on traffic if there is probable cause to believe that the vehicle contains contraband or evidence.
    Whren v. U.S., 517 US 806 (1996) - Through the late 1980's and into the 1990's courts were embracing the idea that an officer's subjective reasons for making a traffic stop should be considered when ruling on the validity of seizures. If the court finds that an officer's subjective reasons for making the stop was for anything other than the initial traffic offense, and that reason lacks probable cause or reasonable suspicion, the court would dismiss the charges. The U.S. Supreme Court finally addressed these types of rulings in the Whren case. The court ruled that the objective not subjective reasons for making traffic stops should be considered. An officer's intent or motivation to make a traffic stop is not relevant to the Fourth Amendment standard of "reasonableness".
    Graham v Connor
    The U.S. Supreme Court determined that each instance of the use of force must be judged in light of what a reasonable officer would do in each particular situation. At least three factors must be taken into consideration.
    1. The severity of the crime
    2. Is the suspect an immediate threat to the police officer or the public
    3. Is the suspect actively resisting or evading arrest
    + Responsible for setting the “objective reasonableness” standard.
    Mapp v. Ohio
    Dollree Mapp’s home in Cleveland, Ohio was forcefully entered by police officers who believed that a suspected bomber was inside the house. While searching her home, officers found pornographic books.
    Later, Mapp was prosecuted under an Ohio statute for knowing possession of lewd and lascivious material. She was convicted even though the prosecution was unable to produce a valid search warrant.
    The majority held that all evidence obtained unconstitutionally, without a search warrant, is inadmissible in state criminal prosecutions.
    Miranda v Arizona
    Ever heard of your miranda rights? You have the right to remain silent?
    Yeah, comes from this case. Important stuff.
    Arizona v Gant
    Gant was pulled over and arrested for driving while license suspended.
    After being cuffed and secured in the back of a cop car, officers searched his car and found a gun and drugs. Gant moved to have the evidence suppressed as the result of an improper search.
    The Arizona court convicted Gant and he petitioned to the Supreme Court claiming the search violated his Fourth Amendment rights.
    Upon review, the United States Supreme Court held that the police may search a vehicle only if the arrested person is within reaching distance of the passenger compartment at the time of the search or reasonable belief that crime-related evidence is present in the vehicle exists.
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  • @JeremySmith-gu2du
    @JeremySmith-gu2du Год назад +144

    Loved it. Being an LEO in Georgia and an FTO, I can say this is a great way to understand what's coming if you have no idea what to expect and you are interested in law enforcement.

    • @Tube-zf9ef
      @Tube-zf9ef Год назад +1

      What do you mean by LEO defnashion

    • @Officialscottmartin
      @Officialscottmartin Год назад +1

      @@Tube-zf9ef Law enforcement officer is what LEO stands for

    • @colemanconley4686
      @colemanconley4686 Год назад

      I’m going to GPSTC this July. Any tips?

    • @Dedrek305
      @Dedrek305 2 месяца назад

      @jeremysmith I'm looking to be a police officer soon in GA can we talk I have a few questions

    • @thesnakelady127
      @thesnakelady127 2 месяца назад +1

      @@colemanconley4686just be ready it’s hard but have fun …study and do what they say 😂

  • @MrMarkusfyi
    @MrMarkusfyi Год назад +136

    I'm an Academy Instructor and started watching your videos back when you didn't show your face and I was barely starting Law Enforcement.
    5 years later, I teach and I'm a Sergeant. A lot of what I do is because of your insights.
    Thank you for what you do.

    • @danielkatz1139
      @danielkatz1139 Год назад +2

      Would you consider the academics exams extremely difficult if you truly study?

    • @MrMarkusfyi
      @MrMarkusfyi Год назад +2

      @@danielkatz1139 the amount of energy you put in is what you get out. If you truly study it'll be alot easier vs relying on faith and glance of the material.

    • @danielkatz1139
      @danielkatz1139 Год назад +3

      @@MrMarkusfyi do most people struggle still that put on 100%? Also I understand everyone is different but on your opinion if someone studies 15 to 20 hours a week or 3 or 4 hours a day should tha be enough for them to do well on exam?

    • @MrMarkusfyi
      @MrMarkusfyi Год назад +2

      @@danielkatz1139 in my opinion that should be sufficient, baring they're actually studying and not doing other things while studying. :-)

  • @chochoguero
    @chochoguero 3 месяца назад +16

    Will be attending the academy march 18,2024… and thank you

    • @JulianCuttie2
      @JulianCuttie2 3 месяца назад +1

      Good Luck tomorrow!!

    • @speeddemon0712
      @speeddemon0712 3 месяца назад +3

      Good luck! I'm May 13, 2024. I'll be attending the TCC Academy in north Fort Worth.

    • @JulianCuttie2
      @JulianCuttie2 3 месяца назад +2

      @@speeddemon0712 what are the odds! I’m starting Fort Worth PD Academy July 15th!

    • @kaykaymiller7803
      @kaykaymiller7803 5 дней назад

      @@JulianCuttie2
      How long did the process take?

    • @JulianCuttie2
      @JulianCuttie2 3 дня назад

      @@kaykaymiller7803 applications opened in September so like 10 months

  • @NomadicFightingClub
    @NomadicFightingClub Год назад +58

    “Knowledge should be free” wow! What a great guy and a great channel man. Many thanks from a U.S. Marine 🤘

  • @oldcop18
    @oldcop18 11 месяцев назад +5

    I went through the academy in 1968 & retired as a captain, patrol division commander, 30 years later. I still stay in touch & have lunch every Tuesday with other retirees. We call ourselves The ROMEOS (Retired Old Men Eating Out) and meet at the local American Legion. It was a great career but I’m glad to be out of it in today’s political environment.

  • @ibrahimharris6074
    @ibrahimharris6074 Год назад +83

    Needed this for sure. Hopefully going into an academy class soon. Yes I would love a part 2.

    • @Zaltic
      @Zaltic Год назад +2

      Good luck!

    • @Zekro321
      @Zekro321 Год назад +7

      Good luck word of the wise make your connections while in there with other people and the instructors they become valuable assets

    • @ibrahimharris6074
      @ibrahimharris6074 Год назад +1

      @@Zaltic thanks

    • @ibrahimharris6074
      @ibrahimharris6074 Год назад +2

      @@Zekro321 thanks will do.

    • @roninkraut6873
      @roninkraut6873 Год назад

      How’d it go??

  • @stevenb6063
    @stevenb6063 Год назад +37

    Currently in week 8 of my academy. Everything you said is very accurate. For myself, as well as a majority of the class, as long as you pay attention in class as well as go over your notes over the weekend before the weekly test, you’ll do fine.

    • @danielkatz1139
      @danielkatz1139 Год назад +1

      Just curious do you use flash cards to study?

    • @stevenb6063
      @stevenb6063 Год назад +6

      @@danielkatz1139 I personally do not. I take good notes in class, then typically review them 2-3 times prior to taking the test and that works out for me.

    • @Apollomike
      @Apollomike Год назад

      Quick Questio: Do all the test only consist of multiple choice questions and how difficult was the academic aspect of the academy for you? Thanks!!!

    • @Ufcfreak97
      @Ufcfreak97 Год назад

      🔥🔥🔥

    • @Layerlol
      @Layerlol 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@ApollomikeI think its all multiple choice

  • @chriseber7714
    @chriseber7714 13 часов назад

    I’m in the process right now with Akron Ohio and THANK YOU!! This has been a valuable source of information already

  • @dracofalconis7865
    @dracofalconis7865 Год назад +2

    Brother, I've been watching your videos since 2017 and by far you've been a great inspiration and influential aspect of my L.E. career. Great insight and "guidelines" for anyone who is curious or wants to go into L.E.
    Stay safe to you and the rest of the family (blood and in blue).

  • @SpartanEighteen
    @SpartanEighteen Год назад +14

    Love your content man. And glad you continue to post. You have been a great inspiration to me and I'm sure others. Thank you!

  • @stevendelafuentes6321
    @stevendelafuentes6321 Год назад +1

    This video was very much needed (been busy to watch it) this video is incredibly detailed and articulated very well for all of us. I am hoping to get accepted into the Academy when I apply later in 2023, a series on the hiring process would be fantastic as well! I would see about getting Donut operator and/or yummyR6 or some other current/former cops to give their input on their experiences on either the academy or the hiring process. Keep up the good work and I hope you and the family are doing good! Stay safe brother🇺🇸💪🏼

  • @andrewedmunds5821
    @andrewedmunds5821 Год назад

    Have done 3 ride alongs with Arizona DPS now and am very set on starting the hiring process next year when im 21 all because of you, been a big inspiration to me my best friends dad is a sergeant there and so that has also helped a lot also but you have given me the interest into law enforcement thank you

  • @aronplatz5727
    @aronplatz5727 Год назад +3

    Thank you for the video. As a Canadian living and working here in the US in law enforcement "Correctional Officer" its great to have a video like this on nights like this, lol....just waiting for my Citizenship then its off to the Academy as per my Sheriff's Office. The information in this video is awesome. Thank you for giving me a head start and to start learning about these important things prior to going. Keep up with these amazing videos and stay safe Officer401.

  • @Brian-nn1tf
    @Brian-nn1tf Год назад +3

    I recently turned 20 yrs old and I’m very interested in a career in Law Enforcement, it’s all I see myself doing with my life. Your videos are really helpful and informative and I will be sure to apply everything I learn here to whenever I go to the police academy.

  • @adrianmajchrowicz9461
    @adrianmajchrowicz9461 Год назад +9

    Just wanted to say I’m super excited that I found this channel. I’ve been a volunteer firefighter for 2-3 years now and I’ve always had a dream of becoming a Leo. I thought I wanted to become a full time fireman, but as of recently I’ve been pulled this way. Being 19yo now I’m taking these next 2 years to prepare myself physically and mentally so that I’m one step ahead when I get there!!💪🏼 Good luck to everyone and stay safe!

  • @chriskotson44
    @chriskotson44 Год назад +8

    I just want to thank you so much for this, you have no idea how helpful this is

  • @peterdog15
    @peterdog15 Год назад

    Awesome video! I am not a law officer nor do I want to be. It is a very tough field currently, I respect the hell out of you and hope that you inspire other younger folks to engage in a career. Thank you for your dedication and your service!

  • @Steel_Aegis
    @Steel_Aegis Год назад +1

    This was absolutely spectacular 401. Thanks for the info.
    The quality of your videos is always very professional and you do a great job of keeping them entertaining. Glad you're back. Keep up the good work.

  • @sweetsourchicks7828
    @sweetsourchicks7828 Год назад

    This was so helpful because I’m starting the police academy in a few months. We really need you🙏🏾 thank you so much for helping us.

  • @patrondemarley5848
    @patrondemarley5848 Год назад +11

    Can I like please have you as my instructor??? I actually felt like I learned (if not, relearned) something after watching this entire video.
    I have this tendency that when I’m bored or if I’m just not understanding something, I fidget like crazy and I become super irritable. I just sat thru this video 100% focused, had a very straightforward understanding of everything you just said, and I genuinely wanted you to teach even more knowledge…that’s how good this video is!
    Awesome job brother 👏 👏 👏

    • @officer401
      @officer401  Год назад +2

      Wow, thank you my friend! That's one hell of a compliment! Thank you for watching and your support! :)

    • @saturniansun8110
      @saturniansun8110 Год назад

      Instead of fidgeding, try knowledge. 🤔

  • @MiguelGonzalez-kh9fu
    @MiguelGonzalez-kh9fu Год назад +1

    I have to say, This man needs to make more of these videos. I have a bachelors Degree of science in the Criminal justice major and a minor in police studies from John Jay college of criminal justice. He is absolutely right! If you have prior studies, it’s a big advantage. You will definitely see those case studies in any law enforcement Academy!! This man just made the ultimate cheat sheet!!

  • @IrishPennant0311
    @IrishPennant0311 Год назад +11

    Thank you for the information. I’m currently going through the hiring process, at 36 years old. I decided I wasn’t comfortable with waiting on good people to step up, and into the profession, so I did.

  • @rcatone2103
    @rcatone2103 Год назад

    Thank you for not charging to hear your instructions. I am trying to prepare to apply for a police department so you have no idea how helpful it is to hear your advice and knowledge (no matter how brief). I certainly need this as I study and work out! Thank you so much!!!

  • @Ian_T101
    @Ian_T101 Год назад

    Welcome back, Officer401! Good to see you again. I hope you’ve been well. Can’t wait to see what you produce in the future.

  • @hartshock4447
    @hartshock4447 Год назад

    Glad you are back!! I’m waiting on my background check now, then just a couple easy things left till the academy!

  • @johnnyo7621
    @johnnyo7621 Год назад +3

    Goodness me
    I must have had a gut feeling you would put something new on. I checked like 5 hours ago to see if I missed a notification but nothing and here you are LOL.
    As much as I'm in Australia
    And dislike the cops here
    I do and always would absolutely totally support all good, decent, honest, down to earth, trustworthy cops all over the good old USA.
    God bless you mate and everyone else in law enforcement in America.
    This content is amazing and hopefully helps and inspires in a big way, people to get into the field.

  • @thexbagoul3456
    @thexbagoul3456 Год назад

    So glad to see a video!!! Almost at the end of the hiring process for my local department so the timing is perfect!!!

  • @anonymousm9113
    @anonymousm9113 Год назад

    Great video, and extremely useful information! I'm a retiring military veteran who's considering a career in law enforcement, and though this video only refreshed my knowledge, it's invaluable to younger people who aren't too familiar with our government and laws.
    I started my degree in Criminal Justice as a Recruiter and finished it eight years later as a Drill Sergeant, and one of the most memorable classes was Ethics and Discretion in CRJ. Some cops develop a superiority complex. They have the power of arrest, are authorized to carry a firearm even in state that make it difficult for a common citizen, and consider themselves the thin line between criminals and lawful society. If you're a member of the latter, crossing paths with an unethical or dishonest officer might result in you receiving the label of criminal. Similarly, some cops develop an "above the law" mentality, such as the Miami officer recklessly driving his patrol car when he was late to work, only to be pulled over by a Florida Highway Patrol officer, or down here in Baton Rouge a while back, an off-duty Baton Rouge officer who was pulled over by another BRPD officer. The latter was heading home in his marked vehicle and was passed by a pickup at dangerous speeds, so after a short while he initiated a traffic stop, despite being out of jurisdiction.
    I picture the Academy to be a few things:
    Boring but most important: criminal law, procedure, departmental policies, etc.
    Fun and potentially life saving, but stuff we should all hope to never use: firearms familiarization/marksmanship, weapons retention and unarmed defense, less lethal, compliance, crowd control, etc.
    Just plain fun, but not something that will be used often: evasive and pursuit driving measures.
    I'll go back to watching Police Academy 4 now.

  • @tylerv1061
    @tylerv1061 Год назад

    This video came out perfect timing for me. I start the academy in January so prepping and preparing is a must. Thank you

  • @SeanCampbellFoxKing
    @SeanCampbellFoxKing Год назад +3

    Start with my local PD next Monday. I have been watching many of your videos. This episode is timely. Let's see the part 2! I would also love to see a series about how best to excel in this line of work. Appreciate your content. Stay safe and God bless.

    • @saturniansun8110
      @saturniansun8110 Год назад

      My father was a cop
      Advice?
      You advance by how many arrest you make,
      Not by the convictions.
      Good Luck

  • @zombielandamerica
    @zombielandamerica Год назад +17

    This man must've been reading my mind. Been brushing up on your academy and hiring process videos lately because I'm in the hiring process with the local Sheriff's Office now. Going for the reading test on Wednesday. Much love and thanks for the helpful videos Officer401

    • @mikebaglione1536
      @mikebaglione1536 Год назад

      Good luck!

    • @Layerlol
      @Layerlol 10 месяцев назад

      Reading test?

    • @Brendenlmack
      @Brendenlmack 10 месяцев назад

      @@LayerlolI think he meant CJBAT

    • @Layerlol
      @Layerlol 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@Brendenlmack the cjbat is to get into the police academy, not the hiring process

    • @Brendenlmack
      @Brendenlmack 10 месяцев назад

      @@Layerlol so what do u think they’re referring to?

  • @conradavallone8598
    @conradavallone8598 Год назад +2

    Please do the hiring process as a series as well! Love the content, long time fan💪🏼

  • @GunWall
    @GunWall Год назад +2

    Once again, right on time. I just went thru my academy orientation today.

  • @chasepearson894
    @chasepearson894 Год назад +2

    I just passed my written exam and I am now filling out my application and background check packet. Going to be emailing that to my local department. Perfect timing for this video even though it’s still early in the process, might as well start educating myself sooner rather than later

  • @FIDEL_CASHFLOW_
    @FIDEL_CASHFLOW_ Год назад +7

    I'm confident that this will be covered in a later video, but if I could pass along one nugget of knowledge about the police academy, it's to get in shape right now. We did PT every morning from 0600 to 0730 and we ran 3 miles on the first day of the academy. There's no building up to it or starting easy at the academy, you are expected to come in shape.
    Every academy that I know of including mine, gives you a list of recommended physical fitness standards a few months before you actually attend, do not sleep on those.

    • @KrissofallTrades
      @KrissofallTrades Год назад +1

      Some only do PT 3 days a week. But it is a good idea to be at least a little in shape.

  • @miloslavminkov701
    @miloslavminkov701 Год назад

    Love your content so inspiring for someone that wants to go in to law enforcement. Miss your content can’t wait for more to come.

  • @maruku22
    @maruku22 Год назад +2

    Officer401 you are awesome..this is 💎 level information thank you for your time and knowledge .. please continue to make this series. I'm grateful for it😎

  • @joe16730
    @joe16730 Год назад

    Im going through the process of getting into Spring class of the academy and this came out just perfectly!!!! Thanks man!
    (December 19, 2023 Update: just past the POST test, graduating tomorrow, thanks for all your help)

  • @anahi1399
    @anahi1399 2 месяца назад

    I will be joining the police academy next month and this video has been very helpful! Thank you for helping me get ahead in my studying!

  • @sethdunlap9868
    @sethdunlap9868 Год назад +1

    Well done, Sir! Great video for anyone preparing themselves for such an important and rewarding career 🇺🇲👍

  • @vipereve1988
    @vipereve1988 Год назад

    Great job. Thank you for making these awesome videos in your busy life.
    This is good info. Whether it is for you or just to have as advice for friends and family.

  • @AntiReptile317
    @AntiReptile317 Год назад +1

    Glad to be here at the start of the new series after the hiatus! Haha great to have you back 401!

  • @_CJ810_
    @_CJ810_ Год назад

    Appreciate you doing this series. Passed my written and physical for Las Vegas Metro looking forward to this.

  • @Gussi145
    @Gussi145 Год назад +10

    It’s great to hear back from you! And I’m glad you’re making this videos. I’m in the process of entering the Police Academy; im 30 yo late to the party but still ready to dance. I’m very excited for this new journey im taking and hope everything goes well.

    • @MOBB.831
      @MOBB.831 Год назад +1

      Same here. I’m 30 and just starting to get into law enforcement.

    • @kapiushon8428
      @kapiushon8428 Год назад +1

      Just turned 27 and now I'm working on it as well. I wish you all luck and stay safe ✌

    • @Gussi145
      @Gussi145 Год назад

      @@kapiushon8428 likewise bro! I was blessed to be hired with my county Sheriff’s Office so I’m being paid while I go to the Academy. I’m halfway there now, we just got done with firearms which is a BLAST. I HIGHLY advise you to look into cadet positions available in your area, and study HARD 😂

    • @Bassinwithjesse
      @Bassinwithjesse Год назад +1

      30 here leaving Mother’s Day.

    • @teddybroosevelt1489
      @teddybroosevelt1489 10 месяцев назад

      Amazing to hear from you all. 30 as well and want to transition into Law Enforcement. Good luck all!

  • @elviscruz2000
    @elviscruz2000 Год назад

    Thank you Officer401! I’m currently in the background process. You’ve helped me ALOT.

  • @TRPyaggia
    @TRPyaggia Год назад

    Loved the content! Keep up. I graduated this year and I’m on phase 4 of my fto training. Your videos helped me a lot! Thank you!

    • @danielkatz1139
      @danielkatz1139 Год назад

      How did you find the police academy acdemics portion

  • @user-iw5kw8yu5l
    @user-iw5kw8yu5l Год назад

    Perfect timing for this video, just started my week 2 of my 22 week police academy in Texas.

  • @tannersanders9778
    @tannersanders9778 Год назад

    Perfect timing for this series, I have been a follower since around your start on YT🤘🏼

  • @nsbyband5239
    @nsbyband5239 Год назад

    Wow you might not realize how much knowledge I just got from this simple straight forward video tnx so much can't wait for more

  • @alexrod55jr
    @alexrod55jr Год назад +3

    I'm currently in the academy and this video is spot on. This is super helpful Sir thank you for doing what you do.

  • @jwgosla08
    @jwgosla08 Год назад +4

    Going to Atlanta PD or Columbus PD here in the next 6-12 months. Finishing college and working on some run injuries. Would love more of these videos as well. Thank you!

  • @churchhimself4405
    @churchhimself4405 Год назад +2

    started watching when i was 14 so glad im almost of age to start my leo career so glad you have made this series

  • @ryanball4799
    @ryanball4799 Год назад

    Mannn!!!! I have missed your videos!!!!!!!! So glad you are back!!!!!!! God Bless!!!!!!!

  • @kyleo8909
    @kyleo8909 Год назад

    How fitting. I just had day 1 yesterday when you posted. My sleep schedule is definitely already screwed up because I have to wake up around 3:15am and don't get home until 6pm due to traffic. Then I get to do all the prep and homework before trying to sleep

  • @vkcsaltyboy
    @vkcsaltyboy 8 месяцев назад +1

    I've been nervous about attending. I've been working on my physical fitness, and I admit, my academics have struggled. This helped a lot!

  • @Jennifer-jq7gj
    @Jennifer-jq7gj Год назад +4

    I am no intentions of going in the police academy. But it was fun to watch and listen to your video. Very informative. Thank you

  • @majorbriggs1787
    @majorbriggs1787 Год назад +5

    I smiled from ear to ear when I saw you posted! And then this topic is even better. I’ve been training for 3 months to get in shape for initial tests here in south Florida.

    • @saturniansun8110
      @saturniansun8110 Год назад +1

      Sounds like you have military experience.
      This should be a requirement to be a police officer.

    • @majorbriggs1787
      @majorbriggs1787 Год назад

      @@saturniansun8110 Major is my name. No military experience. If that was a requirement we wouldn’t have nearly enough Police Officers.

    • @saturniansun8110
      @saturniansun8110 Год назад

      @@majorbriggs1787 if having at least two years experience in military was a requirement, then maybe we could weed out just a few more of the psychopaths . Not All, mind you, but just a few more

    • @saturniansun8110
      @saturniansun8110 Год назад

      @@majorbriggs1787 nice poem

  • @russv4753
    @russv4753 Год назад

    Glad to see you're doing well Officer401 thanks for the video!

  • @yankeetango
    @yankeetango Год назад

    Great content. Not just prospective LEOs, but every day citizens should know the ins and outs of our Constitution.

  • @Deputyeula305
    @Deputyeula305 Год назад

    I'm dual certified in the state of Florida and Georgia for both Law Enforcement and Corrections and I felt this video was very informative

  • @nickragah9923
    @nickragah9923 Год назад

    Thanks Officer401! Headed to the academy in January, gonna start preparing now.

  • @Envy13376
    @Envy13376 Год назад

    Thanks for putting out some videos again! lol. I am attempting to volunteer at a police force and then see if it fits the glove, and then pursue it if I love it.

  • @daltonpalmer878
    @daltonpalmer878 Год назад

    Perfect timing, I start mandate in Georgia next week after two years in corrections. Did my time time to move on with my career.

  • @GoldenAgent5KA
    @GoldenAgent5KA 5 месяцев назад

    This guy is amazing he really been helping me way to much with anything i have.

  • @Chois_Collectibles
    @Chois_Collectibles Год назад

    Thank you for the video. I learned a lot. Could you also do a video on how to succeed as a police officer/deputy sheriff and what to do so that you can stand out from other fellow officers; eventually get promoted faster than others?

  • @tyoung778
    @tyoung778 Год назад

    Outstanding video!!! I had some flashback moments when I was in college University Of Maryland studying Criminal Justice.

  • @graylinetactical2397
    @graylinetactical2397 Год назад

    Thanks a lot I start academy in January. Much appreciation from GA

  • @EdgarGonzalez-ju2kf
    @EdgarGonzalez-ju2kf 29 дней назад

    Thank you so much for the information, looking forward to the next’s episode..

  • @00MagicMatt
    @00MagicMatt 5 месяцев назад

    I recently became interested in joining law enforcement. This video really helps me to know what to expect.

  • @JEST3R_
    @JEST3R_ Год назад +1

    Me and a few other CO's at the local sheriff's office are thinking about making the jump to law enforcement. We're gonna make good use of this. Thank you

    • @saturniansun8110
      @saturniansun8110 Год назад +2

      Correction officers could make good cops, they have the experience and often empathy to make good decisions on the outside

  • @brandon82490
    @brandon82490 Год назад

    Great video, it’s very insightful. You do a great job of being very easy to understand.

  • @manny9817
    @manny9817 Год назад

    Good video perfect timing. I getting ready for the academy for LEO still on the hiring process but almost done.

  • @cartermouton4461
    @cartermouton4461 Год назад

    loved the video. the only biggest struggle for me is actually learning the city I plan on working in as a police officer. because I never payed attention to how to get around that much so I hope it's easy to learn the streets quickly

  • @fghfhgfghjf
    @fghfhgfghjf Год назад

    Love it! Would be curious about information around weapons, such as concealed versus open carry, what to keep in mind when carrying concealed and what you can carry concealed versus not and also use of deadly force

  • @Piolinillo08
    @Piolinillo08 Год назад

    Part two!!!! I’d like to know more about maybe academy do an don’t or maybe books you can recommend to study or read before the academy

  • @gregoryparris58
    @gregoryparris58 Год назад

    I’m starting GPSTC tomorrow and glad I found this!! I’ll be following even more now!!!

  • @ChrisJHintonphotography
    @ChrisJHintonphotography 10 месяцев назад

    Appreciate you brother! 49 4 weeks in as a CSO.

  • @nickfdsasdf6540
    @nickfdsasdf6540 Год назад

    Thanks for making this series! Im sending out applications this winter trying to get a sponsorship and want a head start.

  • @OnSomeRealSIsh
    @OnSomeRealSIsh Год назад +3

    Recent graduate of the police academy and everything you said in this video was spot on! We did 2 weeks of DT instruction and then 4 weeks of class work/ dui instruction and 1 week of driving and shooting and 2 weeks of scenarios. We also had a pre academy that covered the general basics of constitution and pre law enforcement stuff. Would love to see where you go with this series next!

    • @danielkatz1139
      @danielkatz1139 Год назад

      Did you find the academic exams very difficult

  • @auscop123
    @auscop123 Год назад

    Going to the academy in January. Thank you!!!

  • @eddieC007
    @eddieC007 Год назад

    Finally, thank you dude! We need more of this

  • @christopherokland1925
    @christopherokland1925 Год назад +1

    No joke I checked your channel this morning to see if you were posting lol. What a coincidence

  • @brettmartin2851
    @brettmartin2851 Год назад

    Thank you . I am actually in the process of joining the academy

  • @joshuac7
    @joshuac7 Год назад

    What’s up man! 6 weeks left in our 28 week academy then on to PTO. Been following you a LONG time, good to see you back!!

    • @danielkatz1139
      @danielkatz1139 Год назад

      How did you find the academic portion. Is it as challenging as people say?

    • @joshuac7
      @joshuac7 Год назад

      @@danielkatz1139 Keep in mind everyone learns, studies, and tests differently. What makes it difficult for most is the drinking from a firehose aspect of things. Given prior training and experience, I’m pretty used to that style of program so it hasn’t been very difficult for me personally, but it is definitely more challenging than I expected. Absolutely doable though!

    • @danielkatz1139
      @danielkatz1139 Год назад

      Appreciate it

  • @snakesocks
    @snakesocks Год назад

    Good to see you (And the beard) back. It's been a minute!

  • @JasielArredondo
    @JasielArredondo Год назад

    This video came just in time, starting the academy this upcoming Monday.

  • @xxxbigcountry8450
    @xxxbigcountry8450 Год назад

    Love to hear about study tips and test tips for the PST prior to getting into the academy

  • @ricky20ize
    @ricky20ize Год назад

    I love it!!! Waiting for the next videos! Looking to be a LEO soon!

  • @RealisticalGaming
    @RealisticalGaming Год назад

    as someone who just got done with the academy: Here in Florida I only had questions about executive branch and legislative branch, no other constitutional questions, and that was on my tests within the academy. Now My state exam was from the whole book, the wordage is straight from the book.

  • @ArchieNoManning
    @ArchieNoManning Год назад

    Great , Great Video 401! Thank you 🤝

  • @tylerkirkpatrick3349
    @tylerkirkpatrick3349 Год назад

    I’m in week two of the police Academy thanks for the information

  • @BryanKoorstad
    @BryanKoorstad Год назад

    You’re doing great stuff man. I’m out of WA. Been following for a while now. 👍

  • @tonyrodas7792
    @tonyrodas7792 Год назад

    Thanks so much for all of this information !!

  • @santiagosantana3562
    @santiagosantana3562 Год назад

    thank you so much for this video I was soo stressed about not knowing what to expect but now I know

  • @KrissofallTrades
    @KrissofallTrades Год назад

    I just went through the Academy in IL. As long as you study, you'll make it.

  • @michael1984540
    @michael1984540 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much

  • @OutrageousLilKillers
    @OutrageousLilKillers Год назад

    Just in time - I was hired back in 2019 but was diagnosed with Hodgkins Lymphoma - it was a stubborn thing but I just finished my final treatment and should be finally going to the Ontario Police College in either January/May - not exactly an American police academy but should be able to take away some good tips from here!

  • @davidsimmons7359
    @davidsimmons7359 11 месяцев назад

    Remember when this guy used to make all his videos from behind the wheel of his charger. (To be honest the charger is why I listened to him.)
    As I begin the process of becoming a law enforcement officer, I think this series will be a much appreciated asset in the tool bag, and I thank you sir.

    • @DustDevilRage
      @DustDevilRage 9 месяцев назад

      About where are you applying ?

  • @aldomartinez-nieto2716
    @aldomartinez-nieto2716 Год назад

    Thanks for making this! It’s really helpful.

  • @sirrobertbrysonhallii1551
    @sirrobertbrysonhallii1551 Год назад

    Glad to see you back!