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Law Enforcement Motivation
Thin Blue Line
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law enforcement Tribute Video - 2015 [Warning: Graphic] National Law Enforcement Day
A tribute to the men and women of law enforcement. this video clip was added with the utmost respect in mind. Stay safe out there! . This is a tribute to the many police officers who risk thier lives daily. We should never forget who are the first ones we call, when we are in danger.
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Body Language Secrets For Law Enforcement - Learn Body Language
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Heroes Behind The Badge - Sacrifice and Survival - Police, Law Enforcement Documentary
This feature length documentary is a heart wrenching true life crime saga about the men and women of law enforcement and their selfless acts of courage under fire. The film takes place in various corners of America, including Mt. Rainier WA, New York, Ft. Worth TX, Clairton PA and Moab UT. The documentary follows the stories of two officers who paid the ultimate price, as well as the stories of th
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The most dangerous weapon in law enforcement | Brian Willis | TEDxNaperville
There is a growing perception of distrust between law enforcement officers and the communities in which they work. Part of this distrust stems directly from the dangerous words police executives use when communicating with their communities. In extreme instances, these words can even incite mass disturbances and rioting. Can simply choosing better words be the solution to building relationships be
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Law Enforcement Duty Belt Setup & EDC
There are a lot of ways to set up a duty belt, and this is how I skin that particular cat. I am a patrol officer, I work primarily out of my patrol car, and I work in a mostly urban environment. I work a rotating shift, meaning that my time is split between working during the day and at night.
In this day and age I prefer plastics for my pouches, I have found that they hold up better with use,
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NEW EXTRA DEADLY Ammunition for Police, Law Enforcement and Military
A new extra deadly type of ammunition has been unveiled in the United States that could be good for police, law enforcement and military. A gun is a normally tubular weapon or other device designed to discharge projectiles or other material.[1] The projectile may be solid, liquid, gas or energy and may be free, as with bullets and artillery shells, or captive as with Taser probes and whaling harp
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Law Enforcement Weapons (documentary)
Police in the United States usually carry a handgun on duty. Many are required to be armed on-duty and often required to have a concealable off-duty handgun. Among the most common sidearms are models produced by Glock, Smith & Wesson, SIG Sauer, Beretta, and Heckler & Koch, usually in 9mm, .40 S&W;, .357 SIG (US Secret Service & other Federal Law Enforcement agencies) or .45 ACP.
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2012 (Fall) Law Enforcement Academy Video
The Middle Rio Grande Regional Law Enforcement Academy graduated 20 cadets on Dec. 7, 2012, on the SWTJC Uvalde campus. This is a short video of some of their training throughout the 700 clock-hour course of study.
http://workforce.swtjc.edu/courses/law-enforcement-academy/
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KA-BAR TDI Law Enforcement Knife - Might save your life!!
The KA-BAR TDI Law Enforcement Knife designed by John Benner, owner of the Tactical Defense Institute in south east Ohio. This is a defensive knife perfect to defend yourself against someone trying to get your gun, or just for self defense in general.
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Law Enforcement Training / Tactics: Close Quarters [CQB] (PART 1)
Visit the official TBP online store to shop for products featured in our videos, including tactical gear, hunting / survival gear, outdoor / camping gear, and much more:
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** CLICK BELOW FOR PART 2 **
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXiGvHI2_So
Thanks to:
http://soskits.com/
and
http://www.trs-usa.org/
Welcome to PART 1 in a special series of The Bullet Points... we get
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Law Enforcement Tribute
Another tribute montage made by me this one dedicated to police officers and deputies throughout the country
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Law Enforcement Tribute 2015
A video that pays tribute to the Brave Men And Women who keep us safe each and every day.
I see that you are hurting, as the world watches you bury your brothers and sisters that died because they were guilty of one thing...Wearing a Uniform and A Badge
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Murphy's Law Enforcement Music Video
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Cruise on a single wheel with the Self-Balancing Unicycle!
The conveyance strips away ev
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Law Enforcement Analyst Dumbfounded as Media Rummages Through House of Suspected Terrorists
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Law Enforcement Tribute - Many Men (Wish Death)
A collection of photos and video clips which depict the evil that is dealt with on a daily basis by the men and women behind the badge.
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Sovereign Citizen Training for Law Enforcement HD
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Butte College Law Enforcement Academy Class 134
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Why Does Law Enforcement Use Glock?
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A place for people with common interests to come together and discuss their mutual hobbies, tactics, toys, and opinions. All are welcome. Collectors, preppers, serious sportsman, and anyone else that just wants to share.
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Ka-Bar TDI Law Enforcement: A Great Knife For Close Quarter Defense
http://trusurvival.com/ka-bar-tdi.html The TDI Law Enforcement Knife was designed to be used as a inlast option in knife. In extreme close quarters encounters where a suspect is attempting to take an officer's handgun, or the officer cannot access his/her handgun, the TDI knife is available. Designed as an off hand knife that draws like a pistol, the reversible sheath can be worn on either the rig
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A Day in My Boots - Law Enforcement
This is an introductory video about US Forest Service law enforcement on the Mt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The video showcases who they are, what they do and why.
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CrossFit - Law Enforcement Training Seminar
CrossFit Journal Preview (http://journal.crossfit.com).
Original Firebreather Greg Amundson is no stranger to law enforcement.
For nine years, he was a deputy sheriff in Santa Cruz County, Calif., and he worked at the Drug Enforcement Administration for four years. Today, he still serves as a reserve officer in Santa Cruz. In this video, he speaks to members of the Richland County Sheriff's
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Make a Law Enforcement Police Style Paracord Bracelet - BoredParacord
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law enforcement Tribute Video - 2015 [Warning: Graphic] National Law Enforcement Day
A tribute to the men and women of law enforcement. this video clip was added with the utmost respect in mind. Stay safe out there! . This is a tribute to the ma...
A tribute to the men and women of law enforcement. this video clip was added with the utmost respect in mind. Stay safe out there! . This is a tribute to the many police officers who risk thier lives daily. We should never forget who are the first ones we call, when we are in danger.
wn.com/Law Enforcement Tribute Video 2015 Warning Graphic National Law Enforcement Day
A tribute to the men and women of law enforcement. this video clip was added with the utmost respect in mind. Stay safe out there! . This is a tribute to the many police officers who risk thier lives daily. We should never forget who are the first ones we call, when we are in danger.
- published: 26 May 2015
- views: 111571
Heroes Behind The Badge - Sacrifice and Survival - Police, Law Enforcement Documentary
This feature length documentary is a heart wrenching true life crime saga about the men and women of law enforcement and their selfless acts of courage under fi...
This feature length documentary is a heart wrenching true life crime saga about the men and women of law enforcement and their selfless acts of courage under fire. The film takes place in various corners of America, including Mt. Rainier WA, New York, Ft. Worth TX, Clairton PA and Moab UT. The documentary follows the stories of two officers who paid the ultimate price, as well as the stories of three severely injured officers who are now battling through the painstaking process of recovery.
Video by james hale at https://vimeo.com/extsrs
wn.com/Heroes Behind The Badge Sacrifice And Survival Police, Law Enforcement Documentary
This feature length documentary is a heart wrenching true life crime saga about the men and women of law enforcement and their selfless acts of courage under fire. The film takes place in various corners of America, including Mt. Rainier WA, New York, Ft. Worth TX, Clairton PA and Moab UT. The documentary follows the stories of two officers who paid the ultimate price, as well as the stories of three severely injured officers who are now battling through the painstaking process of recovery.
Video by james hale at https://vimeo.com/extsrs
- published: 12 Sep 2015
- views: 6787
The most dangerous weapon in law enforcement | Brian Willis | TEDxNaperville
There is a growing perception of distrust between law enforcement officers and the communities in which they work. Part of this distrust stems directly from the...
There is a growing perception of distrust between law enforcement officers and the communities in which they work. Part of this distrust stems directly from the dangerous words police executives use when communicating with their communities. In extreme instances, these words can even incite mass disturbances and rioting. Can simply choosing better words be the solution to building relationships between law enforcement officers and those within their communities or will it require an entirely new system of development?
Brian Willis is a 25 year law enforcement veteran and a consultant with The Virtus Group, a leadership development firm committed to enhancing the law enforcement profession through growing a culture of courage. Brian is a thought leader, training innovation specialist, and a catalyst for change in the law enforcement profession. Brian’s company Winning Mind Training is committed to leading the fight against mediocrity in the law enforcement field and helping law enforcement officers, trainers, and leaders create a legacy of excellence.
About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
wn.com/The Most Dangerous Weapon In Law Enforcement | Brian Willis | Tedxnaperville
There is a growing perception of distrust between law enforcement officers and the communities in which they work. Part of this distrust stems directly from the dangerous words police executives use when communicating with their communities. In extreme instances, these words can even incite mass disturbances and rioting. Can simply choosing better words be the solution to building relationships between law enforcement officers and those within their communities or will it require an entirely new system of development?
Brian Willis is a 25 year law enforcement veteran and a consultant with The Virtus Group, a leadership development firm committed to enhancing the law enforcement profession through growing a culture of courage. Brian is a thought leader, training innovation specialist, and a catalyst for change in the law enforcement profession. Brian’s company Winning Mind Training is committed to leading the fight against mediocrity in the law enforcement field and helping law enforcement officers, trainers, and leaders create a legacy of excellence.
About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
- published: 08 Dec 2014
- views: 52739
Law Enforcement Duty Belt Setup & EDC
There are a lot of ways to set up a duty belt, and this is how I skin that particular cat. I am a patrol officer, I work primarily out of my patrol car, and I ...
There are a lot of ways to set up a duty belt, and this is how I skin that particular cat. I am a patrol officer, I work primarily out of my patrol car, and I work in a mostly urban environment. I work a rotating shift, meaning that my time is split between working during the day and at night.
In this day and age I prefer plastics for my pouches, I have found that they hold up better with use, particularly in and around my patrol car. Seatbelts will wear out a leather pouch in short order. I also prefer to have as much of my belt be ambidextrous as possible, and this particular set up allows for that.
My duty belt has undergone a great deal of change, but I have stuck with this format for the past 3-4 years. I will add and remove items as needed, namely a baton, cell phone, and additional pistol magazine. Unless I specifically stated otherwise all of the pouches on my belt are made by Safariland. With few exceptions, such as the Eleven10 tourniquet pouch, by policy I am mandated to have a basket weave belt and pouches.
wn.com/Law Enforcement Duty Belt Setup Edc
There are a lot of ways to set up a duty belt, and this is how I skin that particular cat. I am a patrol officer, I work primarily out of my patrol car, and I work in a mostly urban environment. I work a rotating shift, meaning that my time is split between working during the day and at night.
In this day and age I prefer plastics for my pouches, I have found that they hold up better with use, particularly in and around my patrol car. Seatbelts will wear out a leather pouch in short order. I also prefer to have as much of my belt be ambidextrous as possible, and this particular set up allows for that.
My duty belt has undergone a great deal of change, but I have stuck with this format for the past 3-4 years. I will add and remove items as needed, namely a baton, cell phone, and additional pistol magazine. Unless I specifically stated otherwise all of the pouches on my belt are made by Safariland. With few exceptions, such as the Eleven10 tourniquet pouch, by policy I am mandated to have a basket weave belt and pouches.
- published: 26 Sep 2015
- views: 18226
NEW EXTRA DEADLY Ammunition for Police, Law Enforcement and Military
A new extra deadly type of ammunition has been unveiled in the United States that could be good for police, law enforcement and military. A gun is a normally t...
A new extra deadly type of ammunition has been unveiled in the United States that could be good for police, law enforcement and military. A gun is a normally tubular weapon or other device designed to discharge projectiles or other material.[1] The projectile may be solid, liquid, gas or energy and may be free, as with bullets and artillery shells, or captive as with Taser probes and whaling harpoons. The means of projection varies according to design but is usually effected by the action of gas pressure, either produced through the rapid combustion of a propellant or compressed and stored by mechanical means, operating on the projectile inside an open-ended tube in the fashion of a piston. The confined gas accelerates the movable projectile down the length of the tube, imparting sufficient velocity to sustain the projectile's travel once the action of the gas ceases at the end of the tube or muzzle. Alternatively, acceleration via electromagnetic field generation may be employed in which case the tube may be dispensed with and a guide rail substituted.
The first devices identified as guns appeared in China around CE 1000. By the 12th century the technology was spreading through the rest of Asia, and into Europe by the 13th century.[2]
History
The first device identified as a gun, a bamboo tube that used gunpowder to fire a spear, appeared in China around AD 1000.[2] The Chinese had previously invented gunpowder in the 9th century.[4][5][6]
An early type of firearm (or portable gun) is the fire lance, a black-powder–filled tube attached to the end of a spear and used as a flamethrower; shrapnel was sometimes placed in the barrel so that it would fly out together with the flames.[6][7] The earliest depiction of a gunpowder weapon is the illustration of a fire-lance on a mid-10th century silk banner from Dunhuang.[8] The De'an Shoucheng Lu, an account of the siege of De'an in 1132, records that Song forces used fire-lances against the Jurchens.[9]
In due course, the proportion of saltpeter in the propellant was increased to maximise its explosive power.[7] To better withstand that explosive power, the paper and bamboo of which fire-lance barrels were originally made came to be replaced by metal.[6] And to take full advantage of that power, the shrapnel came to be replaced by projectiles whose size and shape filled the barrel more closely.[7] With this, we have the three basic features of the gun: a barrel made of metal, high-nitrate gunpowder, and a projectile which totally occludes the muzzle so that the powder charge exerts its full potential in propellant effect.[10]
One theory of how gunpowder came to Europe is that it made its way along the Silk Road through the Middle East; another is that it was brought to Europe during the Mongol invasion in the first half of the 13th century.[11][12] English Privy Wardrobe accounts list "ribaldis", a type of cannon, in the 1340s, and siege guns were used by the English at Calais in 1346.[13] The earliest surviving firearm in Europe has been found from Otepää, Estonia and it dates to at least 1396.[14]
Around the late 14th century in Europe, smaller and portable hand-held cannons were developed, creating in effect the first smooth-bore personal firearm. In the late 15th century the Ottoman empire used firearms as part of its regular infantry.
The first successful rapid-fire firearm is the Gatling Gun, invented by Richard Gatling and fielded by the Union forces during the American Civil War in the 1860s.
The world's first sub-machine gun (a fully automatic firearm which fires pistol cartridges) able to be maneuvered by a single soldier is the MP18.1, invented by Theodor Bergmann. It was introduced into service in 1918 by the German Army during World War I as the primary weapon of the Stosstruppen (assault groups specialized in trench combat).
The first assault rifle was introduced during World War II by the Germans, known as the StG44. It was the first firearm which bridges the gap between long range rifles, machine guns, and short range sub-machine guns. Since the mid-20th century guns that fire beams of energy rather than solid projectiles have been developed, and also guns that can be fired by means other than the use of gunpowder.
Operating principle
Most guns use compressed gas confined by the barrel to propel the bullet up to high speed, though devices operating in other ways are sometimes called guns. In firearms the high-pressure gas is generated by combustion, usually of gunpowder. This principle is similar to that of internal combustion engines, except that the bullet leaves the barrel, while the piston transfers its motion to other parts and returns down the cylinder. As in an internal combustion engine, the combustion propagates by deflagration rather than by detonation, and the optimal gunpowder, like the optimal motor fuel, is resistant to detonation. This is because much of the energy generated in detonation is in the form of a shock wave,
wn.com/New Extra Deadly Ammunition For Police, Law Enforcement And Military
A new extra deadly type of ammunition has been unveiled in the United States that could be good for police, law enforcement and military. A gun is a normally tubular weapon or other device designed to discharge projectiles or other material.[1] The projectile may be solid, liquid, gas or energy and may be free, as with bullets and artillery shells, or captive as with Taser probes and whaling harpoons. The means of projection varies according to design but is usually effected by the action of gas pressure, either produced through the rapid combustion of a propellant or compressed and stored by mechanical means, operating on the projectile inside an open-ended tube in the fashion of a piston. The confined gas accelerates the movable projectile down the length of the tube, imparting sufficient velocity to sustain the projectile's travel once the action of the gas ceases at the end of the tube or muzzle. Alternatively, acceleration via electromagnetic field generation may be employed in which case the tube may be dispensed with and a guide rail substituted.
The first devices identified as guns appeared in China around CE 1000. By the 12th century the technology was spreading through the rest of Asia, and into Europe by the 13th century.[2]
History
The first device identified as a gun, a bamboo tube that used gunpowder to fire a spear, appeared in China around AD 1000.[2] The Chinese had previously invented gunpowder in the 9th century.[4][5][6]
An early type of firearm (or portable gun) is the fire lance, a black-powder–filled tube attached to the end of a spear and used as a flamethrower; shrapnel was sometimes placed in the barrel so that it would fly out together with the flames.[6][7] The earliest depiction of a gunpowder weapon is the illustration of a fire-lance on a mid-10th century silk banner from Dunhuang.[8] The De'an Shoucheng Lu, an account of the siege of De'an in 1132, records that Song forces used fire-lances against the Jurchens.[9]
In due course, the proportion of saltpeter in the propellant was increased to maximise its explosive power.[7] To better withstand that explosive power, the paper and bamboo of which fire-lance barrels were originally made came to be replaced by metal.[6] And to take full advantage of that power, the shrapnel came to be replaced by projectiles whose size and shape filled the barrel more closely.[7] With this, we have the three basic features of the gun: a barrel made of metal, high-nitrate gunpowder, and a projectile which totally occludes the muzzle so that the powder charge exerts its full potential in propellant effect.[10]
One theory of how gunpowder came to Europe is that it made its way along the Silk Road through the Middle East; another is that it was brought to Europe during the Mongol invasion in the first half of the 13th century.[11][12] English Privy Wardrobe accounts list "ribaldis", a type of cannon, in the 1340s, and siege guns were used by the English at Calais in 1346.[13] The earliest surviving firearm in Europe has been found from Otepää, Estonia and it dates to at least 1396.[14]
Around the late 14th century in Europe, smaller and portable hand-held cannons were developed, creating in effect the first smooth-bore personal firearm. In the late 15th century the Ottoman empire used firearms as part of its regular infantry.
The first successful rapid-fire firearm is the Gatling Gun, invented by Richard Gatling and fielded by the Union forces during the American Civil War in the 1860s.
The world's first sub-machine gun (a fully automatic firearm which fires pistol cartridges) able to be maneuvered by a single soldier is the MP18.1, invented by Theodor Bergmann. It was introduced into service in 1918 by the German Army during World War I as the primary weapon of the Stosstruppen (assault groups specialized in trench combat).
The first assault rifle was introduced during World War II by the Germans, known as the StG44. It was the first firearm which bridges the gap between long range rifles, machine guns, and short range sub-machine guns. Since the mid-20th century guns that fire beams of energy rather than solid projectiles have been developed, and also guns that can be fired by means other than the use of gunpowder.
Operating principle
Most guns use compressed gas confined by the barrel to propel the bullet up to high speed, though devices operating in other ways are sometimes called guns. In firearms the high-pressure gas is generated by combustion, usually of gunpowder. This principle is similar to that of internal combustion engines, except that the bullet leaves the barrel, while the piston transfers its motion to other parts and returns down the cylinder. As in an internal combustion engine, the combustion propagates by deflagration rather than by detonation, and the optimal gunpowder, like the optimal motor fuel, is resistant to detonation. This is because much of the energy generated in detonation is in the form of a shock wave,
- published: 17 Aug 2015
- views: 1075899
Law Enforcement Weapons (documentary)
Police in the United States usually carry a handgun on duty. Many are required to be armed on-duty and often required to have a concealable off-duty handgun. Am...
Police in the United States usually carry a handgun on duty. Many are required to be armed on-duty and often required to have a concealable off-duty handgun. Among the most common sidearms are models produced by Glock, Smith & Wesson, SIG Sauer, Beretta, and Heckler & Koch, usually in 9mm, .40 S&W;, .357 SIG (US Secret Service & other Federal Law Enforcement agencies) or .45 ACP.
wn.com/Law Enforcement Weapons (Documentary)
Police in the United States usually carry a handgun on duty. Many are required to be armed on-duty and often required to have a concealable off-duty handgun. Among the most common sidearms are models produced by Glock, Smith & Wesson, SIG Sauer, Beretta, and Heckler & Koch, usually in 9mm, .40 S&W;, .357 SIG (US Secret Service & other Federal Law Enforcement agencies) or .45 ACP.
- published: 13 Aug 2014
- views: 50791
2012 (Fall) Law Enforcement Academy Video
The Middle Rio Grande Regional Law Enforcement Academy graduated 20 cadets on Dec. 7, 2012, on the SWTJC Uvalde campus. This is a short video of some of their t...
The Middle Rio Grande Regional Law Enforcement Academy graduated 20 cadets on Dec. 7, 2012, on the SWTJC Uvalde campus. This is a short video of some of their training throughout the 700 clock-hour course of study.
http://workforce.swtjc.edu/courses/law-enforcement-academy/
wn.com/2012 (Fall) Law Enforcement Academy Video
The Middle Rio Grande Regional Law Enforcement Academy graduated 20 cadets on Dec. 7, 2012, on the SWTJC Uvalde campus. This is a short video of some of their training throughout the 700 clock-hour course of study.
http://workforce.swtjc.edu/courses/law-enforcement-academy/
- published: 14 Dec 2012
- views: 203625
KA-BAR TDI Law Enforcement Knife - Might save your life!!
The KA-BAR TDI Law Enforcement Knife designed by John Benner, owner of the Tactical Defense Institute in south east Ohio. This is a defensive knife perfect to ...
The KA-BAR TDI Law Enforcement Knife designed by John Benner, owner of the Tactical Defense Institute in south east Ohio. This is a defensive knife perfect to defend yourself against someone trying to get your gun, or just for self defense in general.
wn.com/Ka Bar Tdi Law Enforcement Knife Might Save Your Life
The KA-BAR TDI Law Enforcement Knife designed by John Benner, owner of the Tactical Defense Institute in south east Ohio. This is a defensive knife perfect to defend yourself against someone trying to get your gun, or just for self defense in general.
- published: 09 Dec 2011
- views: 99512
Law Enforcement Training / Tactics: Close Quarters [CQB] (PART 1)
Visit the official TBP online store to shop for products featured in our videos, including tactical gear, hunting / survival gear, outdoor / camping gear, and m...
Visit the official TBP online store to shop for products featured in our videos, including tactical gear, hunting / survival gear, outdoor / camping gear, and much more:
http://gearyouneed.com/
** CLICK BELOW FOR PART 2 **
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXiGvHI2_So
Thanks to:
http://soskits.com/
and
http://www.trs-usa.org/
Welcome to PART 1 in a special series of The Bullet Points... we get to have some fun today. We were invited by Mike from SOSKITS.com to one of their training courses led by Phil Rapagna of TRS-USA.org (a 30+ year L.A.P.D. veteran and renowned combat tactics instructor); today's particular training session focused on CQB (Close Quarters Battle). Joined by Pasadena S.W.A.T. members, along with other local L.A.P.D. and L.A. County Sheriffs, one TBP member got to jump in the training and join the Law Enforcement crew in each of their steps of training and tactical basics. Some of the tactics covered in this series will include proper weapons grip, trigger control, tactical reloading, shooting on the move, various defensive / offensive firing positions, covering fire, reacting to weapon failures, working as a team/single unit, and much more. We hope you enjoy the series, and we think that you will learn a lot.
Welcome to The Bullet Points. TBP is a group dedicated to reviews, field testing and information related to firearms, tactical equipment, weapon accessories, tactical training, camping / outdoor gear, survival equipment and disaster preparedness. More videos and reviews coming soon so stay tuned and thank you for watching!
Subscribe as well as visit, like and follow us for gear giveaways, blogs, reviews, and much more:
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wn.com/Law Enforcement Training Tactics Close Quarters Cqb (Part 1)
Visit the official TBP online store to shop for products featured in our videos, including tactical gear, hunting / survival gear, outdoor / camping gear, and much more:
http://gearyouneed.com/
** CLICK BELOW FOR PART 2 **
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXiGvHI2_So
Thanks to:
http://soskits.com/
and
http://www.trs-usa.org/
Welcome to PART 1 in a special series of The Bullet Points... we get to have some fun today. We were invited by Mike from SOSKITS.com to one of their training courses led by Phil Rapagna of TRS-USA.org (a 30+ year L.A.P.D. veteran and renowned combat tactics instructor); today's particular training session focused on CQB (Close Quarters Battle). Joined by Pasadena S.W.A.T. members, along with other local L.A.P.D. and L.A. County Sheriffs, one TBP member got to jump in the training and join the Law Enforcement crew in each of their steps of training and tactical basics. Some of the tactics covered in this series will include proper weapons grip, trigger control, tactical reloading, shooting on the move, various defensive / offensive firing positions, covering fire, reacting to weapon failures, working as a team/single unit, and much more. We hope you enjoy the series, and we think that you will learn a lot.
Welcome to The Bullet Points. TBP is a group dedicated to reviews, field testing and information related to firearms, tactical equipment, weapon accessories, tactical training, camping / outdoor gear, survival equipment and disaster preparedness. More videos and reviews coming soon so stay tuned and thank you for watching!
Subscribe as well as visit, like and follow us for gear giveaways, blogs, reviews, and much more:
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- published: 16 Aug 2013
- views: 209506
Law Enforcement Tribute
Another tribute montage made by me this one dedicated to police officers and deputies throughout the country...
Another tribute montage made by me this one dedicated to police officers and deputies throughout the country
wn.com/Law Enforcement Tribute
Another tribute montage made by me this one dedicated to police officers and deputies throughout the country
- published: 02 Jul 2014
- views: 54545
Law Enforcement Tribute 2015
A video that pays tribute to the Brave Men And Women who keep us safe each and every day.
I see that you are hurting, as the world watches you bury your brother...
A video that pays tribute to the Brave Men And Women who keep us safe each and every day.
I see that you are hurting, as the world watches you bury your brothers and sisters that died because they were guilty of one thing...Wearing a Uniform and A Badge
wn.com/Law Enforcement Tribute 2015
A video that pays tribute to the Brave Men And Women who keep us safe each and every day.
I see that you are hurting, as the world watches you bury your brothers and sisters that died because they were guilty of one thing...Wearing a Uniform and A Badge
- published: 01 Jun 2015
- views: 5606
Murphy's Law Enforcement Music Video
Cruise on a single wheel with the Self-Balancing Unicycle!
Buy here: https://www.vat19.com/item/the-self-balancing-unicycle?adid=youtube
Please subscribe to o...
Cruise on a single wheel with the Self-Balancing Unicycle!
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“Murphy’s Law Enforcement” by Vat19
when you’re rollin’ down the highway
with a hot cappuccino
and then you swerve and almost spill it
on your new pair of chinos
you’re like, “whoa! that was close, man
these khakis are primo”
and while you’re feelin’ kinda lucky
you might hit the casino
hold up, wait a minute
now it’s on
first we’re here, then we’re there
now we’re gone
you have the right to remain silent
and blah blah blah
here’s some piping hot justice
for breakin’ murphy’s law
let’s say you throw a birthday party
for your five-year-old daughter
and then you stand in the vicinity
beside her piñata
well, section seven murphy’s law
clearly says that you gotta
take a hard smack to the sac
nada
hold up, wait a minute
now it’s on
first we’re here, then we’re there
now we’re gone
when it should’ve gone wrong
but it turns out aight
you’re breakin’ murphy’s law
and we’re here to wrong the right, sucka!
perhaps you’re living in an alley
in the clutches of poverty
find a hundred dollar bill
that might as well be the lottery
well according to murphy
you know it’s gotta be novelty
but the bill is legitimate
and your eyes get all watery
hold up, wait a minute
now it’s on
first we’re here, then we’re there
now we’re gone
put your hands up in the air
and step away from the bill
if it can go wrong
we’re making sure it will
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Cruise on a single wheel with the Self-Balancing Unicycle!
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*******************
Cruise on a single wheel with the Self-Balancing Unicycle!
The conveyance strips away everything unnecessary (like pedals and handlebars) and then adds advanced technology (like gyroscopic acceleration and regenerative braking) for an ultra fun ride.
Whether you’re going on a tour of the neighborhood or traveling through the city to work, the SBU is the right tool for the job.
*******************
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“Murphy’s Law Enforcement” by Vat19
when you’re rollin’ down the highway
with a hot cappuccino
and then you swerve and almost spill it
on your new pair of chinos
you’re like, “whoa! that was close, man
these khakis are primo”
and while you’re feelin’ kinda lucky
you might hit the casino
hold up, wait a minute
now it’s on
first we’re here, then we’re there
now we’re gone
you have the right to remain silent
and blah blah blah
here’s some piping hot justice
for breakin’ murphy’s law
let’s say you throw a birthday party
for your five-year-old daughter
and then you stand in the vicinity
beside her piñata
well, section seven murphy’s law
clearly says that you gotta
take a hard smack to the sac
nada
hold up, wait a minute
now it’s on
first we’re here, then we’re there
now we’re gone
when it should’ve gone wrong
but it turns out aight
you’re breakin’ murphy’s law
and we’re here to wrong the right, sucka!
perhaps you’re living in an alley
in the clutches of poverty
find a hundred dollar bill
that might as well be the lottery
well according to murphy
you know it’s gotta be novelty
but the bill is legitimate
and your eyes get all watery
hold up, wait a minute
now it’s on
first we’re here, then we’re there
now we’re gone
put your hands up in the air
and step away from the bill
if it can go wrong
we’re making sure it will
- published: 21 Feb 2015
- views: 3677104
Law Enforcement Tribute - Many Men (Wish Death)
A collection of photos and video clips which depict the evil that is dealt with on a daily basis by the men and women behind the badge....
A collection of photos and video clips which depict the evil that is dealt with on a daily basis by the men and women behind the badge.
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A collection of photos and video clips which depict the evil that is dealt with on a daily basis by the men and women behind the badge.
- published: 26 May 2013
- views: 103400
Why Does Law Enforcement Use Glock?
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Super Artwork: Daniel Greenfield
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A place for people with common interests to come together and discuss their mutual hobbies, tactics, toys, and opinions. All are welcome. Collectors, preppers, serious sportsman, and anyone else that just wants to share.
Original score: Madison Stegall
Super Artwork: Daniel Greenfield
- published: 17 May 2014
- views: 77382
Ka-Bar TDI Law Enforcement: A Great Knife For Close Quarter Defense
http://trusurvival.com/ka-bar-tdi.html The TDI Law Enforcement Knife was designed to be used as a inlast option in knife. In extreme close quarters encounters w...
http://trusurvival.com/ka-bar-tdi.html The TDI Law Enforcement Knife was designed to be used as a inlast option in knife. In extreme close quarters encounters where a suspect is attempting to take an officer's handgun, or the officer cannot access his/her handgun, the TDI knife is available. Designed as an off hand knife that draws like a pistol, the reversible sheath can be worn on either the right or left side of the belt.
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http://trusurvival.com/ka-bar-tdi.html The TDI Law Enforcement Knife was designed to be used as a inlast option in knife. In extreme close quarters encounters where a suspect is attempting to take an officer's handgun, or the officer cannot access his/her handgun, the TDI knife is available. Designed as an off hand knife that draws like a pistol, the reversible sheath can be worn on either the right or left side of the belt.
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- published: 15 Jan 2015
- views: 13682
A Day in My Boots - Law Enforcement
This is an introductory video about US Forest Service law enforcement on the Mt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The video showcases who they are, what they do...
This is an introductory video about US Forest Service law enforcement on the Mt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The video showcases who they are, what they do and why.
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This is an introductory video about US Forest Service law enforcement on the Mt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The video showcases who they are, what they do and why.
- published: 16 Jun 2015
- views: 2987
CrossFit - Law Enforcement Training Seminar
CrossFit Journal Preview (http://journal.crossfit.com).
Original Firebreather Greg Amundson is no stranger to law enforcement.
For nine years, he was a de...
CrossFit Journal Preview (http://journal.crossfit.com).
Original Firebreather Greg Amundson is no stranger to law enforcement.
For nine years, he was a deputy sheriff in Santa Cruz County, Calif., and he worked at the Drug Enforcement Administration for four years. Today, he still serves as a reserve officer in Santa Cruz. In this video, he speaks to members of the Richland County Sheriff's Department in Columbia, S.C., about what CrossFit can do for them.
"What studies have shown us about lethal confrontations and those cops that survive (is that) many times it's not just physical fitness or physical ability. It's the belief they had in themselves—that belief that, 'I will overcome any threat I face on the street.'"
CrossFit is tough, Amundson concedes. But "what it also does is it builds this tangible belief in the physical ability that the officers and deputies, the agents, the law-enforcement profession needs to win the unknown and unknowable challenge on the street."
Law-enforcement officers, Amundson argues, are professional athletes more so than UFC fighters.
"When you hit the street, when you're behind your patrol car, do you know when the fight for your life will be? Do you know how many opponents you will face? Is there a referee? So you tell me, which athlete has more demand?"
Click here for more information and a list of upcoming CrossFit Goal Setting Trainer Courses.
wn.com/Crossfit Law Enforcement Training Seminar
CrossFit Journal Preview (http://journal.crossfit.com).
Original Firebreather Greg Amundson is no stranger to law enforcement.
For nine years, he was a deputy sheriff in Santa Cruz County, Calif., and he worked at the Drug Enforcement Administration for four years. Today, he still serves as a reserve officer in Santa Cruz. In this video, he speaks to members of the Richland County Sheriff's Department in Columbia, S.C., about what CrossFit can do for them.
"What studies have shown us about lethal confrontations and those cops that survive (is that) many times it's not just physical fitness or physical ability. It's the belief they had in themselves—that belief that, 'I will overcome any threat I face on the street.'"
CrossFit is tough, Amundson concedes. But "what it also does is it builds this tangible belief in the physical ability that the officers and deputies, the agents, the law-enforcement profession needs to win the unknown and unknowable challenge on the street."
Law-enforcement officers, Amundson argues, are professional athletes more so than UFC fighters.
"When you hit the street, when you're behind your patrol car, do you know when the fight for your life will be? Do you know how many opponents you will face? Is there a referee? So you tell me, which athlete has more demand?"
Click here for more information and a list of upcoming CrossFit Goal Setting Trainer Courses.
- published: 24 Jan 2012
- views: 12955
Make a Law Enforcement Police Style Paracord Bracelet - BoredParacord
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- published: 23 Mar 2014
- views: 202116