Meanwhile LEO'S smoke the wrong house during a no knock raid, and nothing but crickets.. or no body cams during the incidentWhile serving a warrant and Schumer is hollering for an AWB.
Despicable. I cringe every time news such as this comes out.While serving a warrant and Schumer is hollering for an AWB.
doode that killed the members of an inter-state anti-gun task force was a felon with a firearm, arrested before on same charge and warrant being served was for same charge again... sounds like these officers were unfortunately victims of their own failed system that cost them their lives. most of the officers hadn't worked together before so no training together to breed teamwork, familiarity and tactics as a unit. this is VERY clearly a failure of our courts yet AGAIN. i feel bad for the families but theres much to take away from this encounter, good, bad or otherwise.
And as things continue to spiral out of control this will continue.Seemed like 2 shooters. A guy on the ground taking immediate reaction and a second shooter picking them off from a covered location. Very bad situation they were obviously not prepared for.
That is why we should be able to hold judges, lawyers, parole board, etc responsible for the system letting these repeat violent crimals out on the streets. Lock up or capitol punishment for these traders of the system that let them back out.doode that killed the members of an inter-state anti-gun task force was a felon with a firearm, arrested before on same charge and warrant being served was for same charge again... sounds like these officers were unfortunately victims of their own failed system that cost them their lives.
How do you prepare for a hidden high power rifle waiting to ambush you?
tactics in theory vs real world stacking up is VERY different for sure. those old tactics are no longer viable in the now time frame. tactics need to be updated by real world door kickers to prevent further, tragic loss of life. ALL of us could use some better team tactical training and fall back theory.That's a very fair question. The truthful and realistic answer is... it depends on many factors.
First off, the tactical plan to apprehend someone should be based on many factors, way too many to go into on the internet. That's not a BS answer... it's real and accurate.
I will say this... if someone is "hidden" AND "waiting" on you upon your departure, then your tactical plan has already failed before you left the parking lot.
A great example is Waco... the target rarely if ever left the compound... BATFE was quite foolish to execute a dynamic warrant service and the results were quite predictable. Those tactics are "theory based" and don't really work out well yet some teams still use them.
If we were fact to face having a couple bourbons I could explain better... for now, this will just have to do.
tactics in theory vs real world stacking up is VERY different for sure. those old tactics are no longer viable in the now time frame. tactics need to be updated by real world door kickers to prevent further, tragic loss of life. ALL of us could use some better team tactical training and fall back theory.
man we need to sit down and rap bud, or get some members together to pool ideas and train... wish you were closer to the central time zone goons.When I took over the SWAT Team it was a slight up hill battle to change the tactical mindset of the guys that had been on the team longer than I. All they knew was various dynamic entry techniques in either read or no-read systems.
Thankfully, egos were not a major factor and most maintained an open mind. That along with "lessons learned" from the early days of the GWOT and the evolving lessons paved the way for better tactical plans an approaches.
A good many teams now use better tactics, but unfortunately, not all have made the mental and tactical switch.
man we need to sit down and rap bud, or get some members together to pool ideas and train... wish you were closer to the central time zone goons.
sending PMI have a 60' x 40' two story structure with a stairs. It's a wide open floor plan where you could easily hang sheets to make "rooms" and hallways for Force on Force training fun with SIMS/Airsoft/Paint Ball.
I also have a great place/range for working with Night Vision.
At one time I was willing to invest funds in the necessary gear to offer both F on F classes and NV classes BUT... I learned people talk a good game until it's time to pull the wallet out. Unfortunately, that stuff isn't cheap.
A while back I made a small investment in NV, lasers, and IR lights to help people get a taste of the technology and see just how much fun NV operations and shooting can be. Posted some classes... crickets for the most part... shame. Glad I was reserved in my purchases.
Now that ammo is kind of costly, it's got worse.