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In the Win This Package (July/August 2009) section, question #2 asked, Have you ever served in any branch of the United States Armed Forces? No letter answer was given for Navy. Since when is the Navy not part of our Armed Forces? Hank Goettelman Crypto Technician 3rd Class O brancher Ive been with the magazine from the start and love it. In the July/August 2009 Win This Package questions, you left a lot of veterans out by not listing the United States Navy in question two. After serving 25 years in the Navy, Im now a peace officer for the state of confusion (California State Park Service). We may only be State Park Rangers but were the sworn Warriors of the Woods, protecting the parks from the people, people from the parks and doing our best to just maintain, considering our states current fiscal nightmare. I truly hope this was just an oversight on the magazines part and not a hit against the Navys active-duty and veteran personnel out there. Keep writing a great rag. Gary F. Brennan Santa Cruz, Calif.
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Im such a dork! I can only fall on my sword and offer my most humble apologies for such an egregious blunder. This is only a small sampling of the letters I common. Retired Lt. Col. Dave Gross- received, kicking my butt for not includ3/13/09 4:04:21 man (a noted law enforcement trainer and PM ing the Navy as one of the answers. Im author of officer safety books, such as The even a military brat and my stepfather Bullet Proof Mind) explains when cops was career Navy. Ill work hard to not conduct criminal profiling theyre acting let something like this slip by again. If I much like the sheepdogs trained to spot do, please keep sending me those letters wolves preying on a flock of sheep. of Whoop-Ass. SH A cops unique ability to see the wolves hiding among the sheep is one not shared AMERICaN COP TM welcomes letters to the editor. We reserve the right by politicians and lawyers, and because to edit all published letters for clarity and length. Due to the volume they dont have this perspective they often of mail, we are unable to individually answer your letters or e-mail. In believe we dont either. These skills are sending a letter to American COP, you agree to provide Publishers Develgenerally not taught in the academy, but are opment Corp. such copyright as is required for publishing and redistributhanded down from generation to generation ing the contents of your letter in any format. Send your letters to Return Fire, American COP, 12345 World Trade Dr., San Diego, CA 92128; of officer and its what keeps the public and www.americancopmagazine.com; us safe. This tradition needs to continue, lest e-mail: ed@americancopmagazine.com. we become report takers, only documenting
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here have been gangs in our prisons and jails for as long as there have been prisons and jails. Its the natural result of confinement when groups vie for control of the limited commerce and contraband flowing inside a correctional facility. Self-protection has also been a major impetus in the formation of gangs behind the walls as was the case with the Aryan Brotherhood. The AB was founded in San Quentin Prison in California in 1967 in response to the formation of the Black Guerrilla Family, which began operations the previous year. The Mexican Mafia, Neta, Le Nuestra Familia and more recently the Assembly of Authentic Islam are just a few of the dozens of gangs that have their roots in correctional facilities.
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the public and the lives of Correctional Officers and staff who deal with them on a daily base. Once again we in corrections find ourselves placed in a position of having to do the impossible. Even when the threats stare us right in the face we are forced to be reactionary rather than proactive, the results shouldnt surprise anyone
ccording to the National Alliance of Gang Investigators as reported in the 2005 National Gang Threat Assessment, 11.7% of federal inmates, 13.4% of state inmates and 15.6% of county inmates were gang members. Over 325,000 inmates are now estimated to be gang members. It is reported that over 1/3 of all violent incidents in our prisons and jails are gang related. In recent years a disturbing trend has developed, we are now finding that the violence imposed against staff has gone beyond the walls and followed my profession into the streets. In 1996 in Shelby County, Tennessee, Jail Officer Deadrick Taylor was gunned down in front of his house and murdered in front of his family. Officer Taylor had placed a gang member on lock down status the day before. Because of this, a hit was ordered on Taylor and four members of the Traveling Vice Lords brutally followed out that order using an assault rifle (AK-47) and handguns. This is not a singular incident according to the 2005 report, Latin King members are known for
their control over correctional officers and routinely order hits on those who fail to cooperate with them. The advent of private prisons has spurred even more gang activity as well. Private prisons will often put inmates from various jurisdictions in the same prison, sharing the same yard and housing units. Assaults, murders and riots have resulted from such policies. Inmates from Hawaii, when shipped to private prisons on the mainland, formed gangs to protect themselves when previously the Hawaii DOC reported limited gang involvement by these inmates. One of the biggest riots in private prison history took place in 2004 at the Crowley County Correctional Facility near Olney Springs, Colorado. Reports indicate one of the issues that sparked the violent outbreak and caused millions of dollars of damage came as a result of inmates from several states being thrown together. Nearly 200 inmates from Washington and over 100 from Wyoming were mixed in with 800 inmates from Colorado. Under the best of circumstances inmates dont play well together. Add to the mix the anxiety of being hundreds of miles from home with little contact from family and friends, new rules, directives and inmates from various backgrounds and cultures and the results shouldnt surprise anyone.
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angs have become such a huge part of the prison culture most correctional agencies have their own internal gang units. These groups work with street officers to identify and coordinate efforts aimed at thwarting gang activity both on the streets and behind the walls. The federal government through the Office of the Attorney General
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Brian Dawe is the Executive Director for The American Correctional Ofcer (www.americanco.org) and the American Correctional Ofcers Intelligence Network (www.COIntel.net). He can be reached at ACOIN1@aol.com or by calling him at 307-883-9707.
has established GangTECC, which is a multi-agency center designed to serve as a critical catalyst in a unified federal effort to help disrupt and dismantle the most significant and violent gangs in the United States. GangTECC is comprised of members from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP), the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the United States Marshals Service (USMS) and the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at the Department of Homeland Security. The government has also established the National Gang Intelligence Center (NGIC), which is described as a multiagency effort that integrates the gang intelligence assets of federal, state and lo-
More organizations are concentrating on the impact gangs have and are devising ways to combat this violent onslaught.
cal law enforcement entities to serve as a centralized intelligence resource for gang information and analytical support. Every year throughout the nation seminars and conferences are held to address the mounting problem of prison gangs. My organization hosted the American Correctional Officer Medal of Honor and Fall Training Conference in September, focusing on this very subject. And more organizations are concentrating on the impact gangs have and are devising ways to combat this violent onslaught. Were getting a handle on some of the more dangerous gangs and identified them as Security Threat Groups, made good progress in identifying their individual members behind the walls and on the streets and are sharing information across jurisdictional and agency lines. However as more inmates have been stuffed into fewer cells our ability to separate gang members, decrease the violence and gather intelligence is being significantly hampered. How do you separate these inmates when there are no empty cells to send them to?
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Is your agencys patrol car technology from the dark ages? How do you get to todays level without breaking the bank or crashing the whole system?
already have computers in your cars, but were they installed ten years ago when 1Mb of hard drive space was the cats meow? In that case youre faced with selecting new computers, new mounts, modems or air cards and of course, the now requisite printer. Selecting each piece can prove vital to the gear remaining functional under adversity and doing no harm to the officers who share a car with it. And the software thats a whole nother story. Maybe you need to update or upgrade your mobile client, the governor of the whole system. Its what allows your CAD to handle inquiries to NCIC and your state/local systems as well as car-to-car or car-to-dispatch messaging. BIO-key Internationals MobileCop, Motorolas Premier MDC and others offer this, but they also have to play well with the other programs your mobile configuration uses such as mapping software and GPS technology.
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onverting most report forms to a digital format is fairly easy and most agencies have had great success in the paperless report. Collision reports have been more problematic however. The problems lay mostly in the diagramming software, which in most cases is overly complicated. A critical aspect to consider with any of the crash programs is data sharing the ability to interface with NCIC and state databases so vehicle or personal data can be imported to the report directly from the database. This one aspect helps significantly reduce the amount of typographical errors, particularly with VINs, submitted in reports. Data sharing also helps with electronic ticketing, allowing officers to import most of the information on the ticket, reducing the margin for error and also saving a heap of time writing it out. And administrators have learned electronic traffic ticketing has increased the volume of citations issued, thus increasing the amount of money generated into the coffers. Thats a financial home-run in these difficult times, so you can be certain youll be asked to include this software as well. So you have your shopping list of hardware, software, underwear and whatever its likely multiple vendors will be providing all this software. Each piece must talk to all of the others so the data sharing will work. Additionally, all finished reports and tickets need to automatically be disseminated correctly; to the departments record system, the court system and any other agency in Make your list and check it twice youre sure to nd out whos naughty need of the finand nice in the world of sales. ished product.
etting all of this stuff to work the way you want is a project of its own, getting it to play nicely with all of the other players is an exponentially greater task. This isnt like going to the store and buying a toaster or fax machine. In this case, youre choosing partners and itll be a marriage, of sorts, because itll be a long-term relationship and it will require a leap of faith on your part to get it launched. Getting the entire system to work cohesively will take patience, diligence, and maybe some vodka or Valium to calm your nerves. You could easily spend a year or two getting all of the wrinkles worked out. At the outset, you cannot imagine all the decisions youll make, obstacles youll handle and political waters youll navigate to get it done successfully. Having vendors who behave as trusted partners is more valuable than gold. Let it be known to even one vendor of what youre up to and your voice mailbox will be full constantly. Youll have messages from people and companies you didnt even
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Before talking to a single outsider, you should know, in concrete terms, what you want to accomplish. It should be stated in simple terms of the impact on the job rather than in technical terms. Let the vendors figure out the technology. You need to have clear goals relating to making your cops safer, helping them get the mundane tasks done more quickly, and very specific operational goals of the project. Armed with a game plan, youll know at the outset whether a vendor is worth your time or consideration. For example, if your court wont accept electronic tickets, you dont need to talk to a vendor who only has that to offer. Every salesman wants to give you a demonstration of his product(s); after all its their job. Your job is to control the show. Before each demonstration, make a list of the specific things you want to see the product perform; call it your critical item list. It could be anything from seeing it handle instant messaging between cars to writing a traffic ticket. Typically, sales slime want to show you the most glitzy and glamorous aspects of their latest software, but you cant be absorbed by the show; youll risk losing sight of the agencies needs. Whether or not you watch the canned show is your call, but be sure you see exactly how the proposed product will handle the jobs you need. The glitter is pretty, but in reality it may simply be useless. The relationship with each vendor will endure over a period of months or years. Implementation of the products will have a rollout followed by a period of refinement. There will be changes, corrections and alterations that can be driven only by your unique experiences. You cant imagine what theyll be until youre in the deep end of the pool and the vendor has your money. Editors note: Go to www.americancopmagazine.com and click on Web Blast to get a complete questionnaire you can use when interviewing a snake oil salesman, uh, I mean a vendor. For more info: MobileCop, www.bio-key. com; Premier MDC, www.motorola.com
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ou need a simple plate carrier with extra magazines. You also need a placard front and back identifying you as a cop, because without them an armed citizen or off duty cop could easily mistake you for the aggressor. Even if they dont shoot you, they might direct precious resources to go after you, rather than the real bad guys. The folks at 5.11 Tactical make good gear, and they have a great patrol plate carrier thats the ideal solution. 5.11s Large Plate Carrier is easy and quick to get on, with only one Fastex buckle on each side. Its made of sturdy but lightweight breathable mesh and is cut high enough to accommodate a duty belt. The Large Plate Carrier is covered with MOLLE webbing and has Velcro front and back for ID placards. 5.11s double magazine carrier with bungees is an excellent pouch to carry extra ammo. Or better yet, get two of their stacked double pouches with cover, and go into the fight with eight magazines plus whats in your gun. 5.11 uses their Slickstick system to weave the pouch to the MOLLE webbing on the vest. Its a good, low profile system and its reasonably priced about $60-$100, depending on how you configure it. Not working patrol? Stay tuned, and Ill address plate carriers for those not already equipped with a gun belt in an upcoming issue.
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oull have to have plates for your plate carrier. Protective Products International offers just what you need. Their 10" x 12" triple curve ceramic plate, and 10" x 12" single curve ceramic plate are NIJ threat level IV stand-alone plates. Just so you know, theres no such thing as a level IV (soft body armor) vest, IIIA is as good as vests get. NIJ requires level IV plates to stop 7.62mm FMJ and .30 caliber AP bullets ouch. Weighing in at approximately eight pounds each, theyre not light, but worn snug to the body in a good plate carrier theyre not only manageable, theyll give you a lot of comfort. Protective Products International sells their plates directly to officers with proper ID, and they also offer plate carriers and pouches to go with their armor.
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Unified Risk-Management
n the modern age, private security (in the corporate arena) has the most perplexing of challenges protecting assets, human and physical, as well as intangibles such as intellectual property and cyber data, while accomplishing this with restrained budgets. While many security managers relish the idea of a challenge, none I know look forward to meeting demands of their employer knowing their efforts are compromised from the very start. Unrealistic approaches, like unimaginative people, cant succeed, certainly not in such treacherous economic times. A rational framework must sustain even the most progressive security programming. Such is the case with the growing trend towards convergence, linking the physical security platform of a company guarding, gates, barriers, building and perimeter controls with logical or cyber elements. Convincing corporate leaders a converged organizational approach
makes financial and management sense cant be easy even in companies where the embrace of new technologies is the reason for their very existence; it can be downright painful and near impossible in companies that are more prosaic as they approach and manage change. To be successful security organizations must become integrated, if not pervasive. Easier said than done the fault line for performance primarily rests on the perceptions of security management and securitys ability to manage these perceptions with accurate intelligence aligned with mainstream operations. As we will see in the illustration below, perceptions can be shattered by the most surprising sources, revealing leadership and infrastructure as fragile when exposed to truly dangerous adversaries.
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or security to become influential Entertainment and relevant it must act in an all-encompassing manner. Traditional security functions Dinner Out must evolve toward consolidation, what many in the industry recognize as a unified risk-management function. When something unexpected occurs, Corporate Junkets negatively impacting the organization, security leadership must be accountable. Whether this comes in the shape of an internal scandal that rocks the Security board of directors or an indecipherable flu virus that spreads beyond borders and fells employees, organizations will hold security to account for awareness and enhancement. This is best accomplished by workSource: Corporate Budget Ofce ing with leadership groups to redefine a comprehensive resiliency strategy. Security leadership should oversee development of a unified risk-management strategy aligned with each function to accomplish core objectives and preserve the confidentiality and integrity of critical resources. Under a unified risk-management function all potential hazards are considered, focusing on counter-measures that limit the impact of events, producing timely insights for decision-making regardless of the source of intelligence. Not everyone is convinced of this strategy: According to a study done in 2007 by Deloitte & Touche companies surveyed were divided between actively investigating or carrying out convergence and not pursuing it at all. 43-percent of the executives said their organizations had integrated information and physical security, with an additional 3-percent in the process or intending to integrate within the next 12 months. The push to integrate is relatively new; with just 17-percent of those whose companies integrated saying they had done so more than three years ago.
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n addition to the natural ambivalence of some corporations to embrace such transformation other, hidden vulnerabilities can yield disastrous results: Self-defeating aspects of convergence include as with any human endeavor involving two or more people the prospect of breaches of security committed by actual people, not systems failure. It should come as no surprise to anyone who studies human nature, especially in
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the conflict realms like law enforcement and the protective arts, the weakest link, that singular element most susceptible to failure, is within each of us, not the hardwiring behind card readers and video surveillance equipment. If there are any doubts about that theorem, ask Sir John Sawers. Dont recognize the name? Thirty years ago his name would be known to no one, even in his own organization, his agents would refer to him only as M. But, this is not Ian Flemings MI6. According to the Daily Mail, the new head of MI6 has been left vulnerable by an extraordinary security breach after his
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wife published intimate photographs and family details on Facebook. She put no privacy protection on her account, making it visible to any of the sites 200 million users. Sir John is due to take over as chief of the Secret Intelligence Service in November, putting him in charge of Britains spying operations abroad. (Should he survive this convergence of the stupendously embarrassing and the profoundly stupid, he will be referred to as G, not M, or even C, the actual designation of Britains WWII MI6 chief.) Based on his wifes exploits his new title may in fact have many letters, as in FUBAR a wholly American WWII codename but that may be too sarcastic at the moment. There are fears the hugely embarrassing blunder may have compromised the safety of Sir Johns family and friends. His wifes entries on the social networking site have exposed potentially compromising details about where they live and work, who their friends are and where they spend their holidays. Its worth repeating that this man is due to assume responsibilities as Britains chief spymaster and, most dismaying of all, Sawers will be responsible for that governments new cyber security organization when he begins in November. Unified risk-management approaches may be the first order of business for G, as they should for any self-respecting security professional, with or without subversive elements in ones own home.
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has a hardened pointed tip that protrudes in front of the muzzle. This allows the user to breach glass without having to remove their hands from their weapon. Its easy to install and extremely durable. At around $80 you should give it a look.
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XS Sight Systems is known for their excellent rapid acquisition sights, now theyve gone in a new direction and created an AR accessory thatll make you say, Why didnt I think of that? Its called the GAT, which stands for Glass Assault Tool. This little device bolts onto the muzzle behind the flash hider and
Stark Equipment Corporation has just hit the market with a new grip for an AR. But this isnt just another grip, this thing completely changes the feel of the AR. Through better geometry, it gives better control over the weapon during firing while allowing precise trigger line-up. It has an integral trigger guard that helps when using gloves and with its flared base, your hand wont slip down. They even put a great storage space in the grip for batteries or small parts. It comes in black, earth, OD and camo colors and its only about $40.
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steel sight containing a fiber optic lightpipe encapsulated in Lexan. They come in red or green for just about any gun. More importantly, their fast acquisition makes you faster on the range, which means youre better and safer on the street. Check out their new AR sight, which makes cowitnessing second nature. They only cost $30-$50 depending on your gun and once you have them; you can buy replacement light-pipes.
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SureFire has redesigned their popular L1 light. Its been dehorned to make it more comfortable to carry in the pocket and is now called the LX1. Add the T1A Titan or the E1B Backup, and you have plenty of good options for a pocket/back up light with the power to win the fight. SureFire makes some pretty interesting knives too. The EW-04 Delta Folder is one I like, especially for uniformed patrol. Prices for these lights vary, from about $150-$240. The knife is a bit more at $425.
HiVis sights have gained notoriety for their line of innovative sights. Their handgun sights are good and wont cost you an arm and a leg. Theyre a
HiVis sights for duty handguns uses the technology they developed for long-gun sights and transferred it to handguns. Theyre bright and rugged.
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Having started out in his garage, hes made BLACKHAWK! a benchmark for all things tactical. From rugged packs and the Serpa holster (now with a quick disconnect system), to knives like the CQD Mark 1 Type E, theyve gone off and made a line of engineered-fit underwear. I know, how are my chonies related to officer safety. Well, Ill tell ya, if your tightie-whities are creepin and crawlin, you may be more focused on that than the task at hand. These new undies will keep you cool in the summer and warm in the winter very impressive.
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Nowadays about 70-percent of you are carrying a gun on duty with Trijicon night sights riding the slide. Not only have they improved these throughout the years, but also theyve come out with their own line of scopes illuminated with tritium and fiber optics. Also new is their RMR (Ruggedized Miniature Reflex). This thing is impressive to read about but even better to shoot, especially as an add-on to an ACOG. And if you really want to be awed, take a look at their night vision or the new Advanced Thermal Weapon Sight. This baby is so advanced; it can see 10-minute-old footprints!
A few short years ago the name Woolrich conjured up images of hardy mountain men dressed for the elements. Woolrich Tactical quickly changed that with their ever-expanding line of user-friendly gear aimed at the armed professional. I use their excellent base layers while moose hunting in Canada, their great tactical pants and shirts on the range, and their rugged outerwear on duty and anywhere else the elements turn nasty. Woolrich has you covered with the latest designs. Im especially fond of their Elite Series CCW shirt; this baby opens on the sides giving you quick access to your gear.
For more info: XS Sight Systems, www. xssights.com; Stark Equipment Corporation, www.starkequipment.com; HiVis Sights, www.hivizsights.com; SureFire, www.surere.com; BLACKHAWK!, www. blackhawk.com; Trijicon, www.trijicon. com; Woolrich Tactical, www.woolricheliteseriestactical.com
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Paul MARKEL
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sometimes even good binos arent powerful enough. Observing a target from a fixed position is the job of a spotting scope. The spotting scope has the power or magnification advantage over field binoculars. The downside to most spotting scopes is size and weight. Truth is, most departments use both; binoculars for a quick peek and spotting scopes for long-range, continuous observation.
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There are times we need to look at something very specific surveillance or stakeouts come to mind, as do tactical scenarios. Sooner or later the time will come when youll need to get a close look at something from a considerable distance away. The go-to tool is usually a good set of binoculars, but
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ve been using spotting scopes for a number of years. Large, powerful spotting scopes are great for long distances but theyre all subject to scope tremor and they can magnify the suns mirage to the point of distraction. Also, the vast majority of spotting scopes are monocular which work just fine for what Id call short-term viewing. On the range you take a peek through your spotting scope, verify your shots and get back on your rifle. On a surveillance you can spend hours looking though a spotting scope trying to keep track of a target. If youve ever been there and done that you know the headache that comes from hours of staring through a scope. Unless youve suffered head trauma, all humans have binocular vision. Since most spotting scopes are monocular, therein lays the problem for long-term viewing. Rogue River Super Scopes have come up with a solution and its called the FNS 120 Super Scope. As the name Dont look into the light! The big 120mm implies, this spotting scope has objective lens gathers copious light. a 120mm objective lens, nope I didnt fumble the keyboard, thats 120mm. What makes the Super Scope so unique is what caught my eye when I first glanced at it its binocular. When I showed it to a cop buddy of mine he said the 120 Super Scope looked like his binoculars and spotting scope hooked-up and had a baby. That over-simplified observation is really not too far from the truth. Rogue River took the viewing comfort of binoculars and combined them with the power and clarity of a spotting scope.
The Super Scope uses crystal-clear binocular eyepieces. No more eyestrain or fatigue associated with already arduous surveillances.
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etting down to specifics, the Super Scope has a detachable binocular viewing unit that uses interchangeable eyepieces. Two eyepiece sets are included with the kit. These are 21mm for 30x magnification and 30mm for 20x. Other
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eyepiece sets will be available later. The focus knob is ambidextrous. Overall length for the assembled scope is 22" and the total weight is around seven pounds. No, youre not going to be picking it up to take a quick peek. Theres a rotating tripod mount wrapped around the center and an extendable sunshade on the front end. The entire scope kit is shipped in a padded, lockable hard case. Inside the hard case the scope rests in a removable nylon soft case, thus you have the hard case for regular, daily transport and a soft case for field deployment.
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While checking out the Super Scope I didnt have the opportunity to snoop on bad guys, but I did take it to the rifle range. Ive found the most stable platform for my spotting scope is to use the utility straps on my field pack and cinch it down
With the Super Scope you get a quality spotting scope without eyestrain and fatigue from using it. Thats pretty good in my book.
tight. My first impression was the view through the scope was crystal clear. The objective lens naturally gathers a tremendous amount of light and the focal lens eyepiece set is high-end as well. Rogue River describes their eyepiece lenses as high resolution, low dispersion, and fullycoated apochromatic (corrected for four colors). I had to look it up too. The Super Scope lets you use both eyes to see distant targets exceptionally well. At 100 yards I could read the stock number printed on the paper target I posted, the letters were 1/8". At 350 yards I could read the1.5" letters on the same type of paper target. Is the Super Scope pricey? Sure, but its a high-end optic, not some cheap Chinese knock-off and our job is too damned important to rely on cheap optics you get what you pay for. With the Super Scope you get a quality spotting scope without eyestrain and fatigue from using it. Thats pretty good in my book. For more info: Rogue River Super Scopes, www.roguesuperscopes.com
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PERRY W. HORNBARGER
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oes your departwhen faced with times ment own like these. and staff a The commobile mand center comin my jurismand center of some diction is a type? As some of joint operayou know personnel tional effort costs are generally for our greater than 90-perpolice, fire cent of any departand sheriffs ments budget. Even at departments that we dont generally and was put to take into account those unthe test in late foreseeable long term situ2005 in the afTodays lesson is about sharing This command post serves three of our ations where personnel are countys agencies police, re and sheriffs. It was purchased through a grant termath of hurneeded on extended opera- and no one agency has all the responsibility. It makes this a win-win situation. ricanes Katrina tions, for sometimes days and Rita when it on end, at homicide scenes, missing persons, SWAT operations, was called to go to the gulf coast to assist in the relief effort. I etc. The overtime costs for these operations can be astronomical. was fortunate to be a part of that deployment and continue to In these tight economic times a little creativity may be needed to staff the unit, by virtue of being retired from the Fire Departhelp stretch those budget dollars. One way we can do that is by be- ment and through my auxiliary police position. Fire personnel ing creative in staffing these operations. Those who have a reserve primarily staff the command post, but because its used more or auxiliary component and a mobile command center of some in police operations we occasionally use auxiliary personnel type have most of the pieces in place to cut down overtime costs to augment various positions. If a police department had more responsibility in staffing the command post, an auxiliary unit would be a great way to supplement staffing. ou dont have a mobile command center? What about some of your neighboring cities or counties? Our mobile command center was purchased for multiple users through a Department of Justice grant in 2005. Check around your area, you may be able to scrounge a retired delivery van or ambulance, or maybe an RV dealership has something to donate to the cause.
Command posts can really go a long way in keeping your personnel warm and dry in bad weather or giving your command staff a place to go, away from the media and public to think and make sound decisions. Depending on what your department can afford, a little ingenuity can go a long way. Using your reserve officers to augment your personnel in operations such as these can be an invaluable resource. What can they do? Here are a few ideas. Your needs may vary and you may have additional duties your people can do.
Incident Documentation (Scribe) Command Post Security Canvassing L E presence in search teams Resource tracking Staging Ofcer Manning the phones Keeping the coffee pot full
to stay on the street answering calls. As you know the world doesnt stop just because you have a major incident going on. Be creative and maybe even offer additional training in this discipline so they can be better prepared to assist you when needed. There is nothing wrong with having a trained team available at your disposal for times like these. I can assure you; most volunteer members are dedicated and would jump at the chance to do something like this and many will seek this additional training on their own at no cost to you.
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Keep in mind when youre tackling this, most reserve officers are volunteers and some still have an obligation of putting bread on the table. Never forget this when youre trying to augment your staffing. Most of we volunteers really enjoy doing things where we can truly be utilized and can see our efforts make a difference. Many agencies have this tremendous resource available and are crazy to not use it more often.
Specialty built rigs like this can be very expensive, but with grants or private donations, dont let that scare you away.
All of these jobs are fairly simple and with just a little common sense and training almost anyone (even an idiot like me) can do them. Assigning some of these jobs to a trained reserve officer will help free up your regular guys
Perry W. Hornbarger is the Unit Commander of the Chestereld, VA Auxiliary Police Unit. He can be reached at hornbargerp@yahoo.com.
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easure every word coming out of your mouth. Then get a chamber gauge and check your throat and rectum, because believe me, every last word, any random comment may boomerang back on you, flying down your gullet or zipping up your butt. In my experience, looking hard at terminations of probationary officers for general or unspecified reasons, a majority of them involved some degree of running off at the mouth. Most often, rookies feel compelled to introduce themselves at length or ingratiate themselves to senior officers for their own comfort. Its a natural pack-joining inclination, sure, but one frequently carried too far and extended to the wrong people. Subjects like their brother-in-law the convicted felon, whos really a nice guy though and we hang out, even go drinking; drug use or petty crime as a teenager Man, sure is strange I wound up on this side of the law! or exaggerated tales of their sexual conquests, bare-knuckle brawling, binge drinking in college and more get around and stay around, hanging invisibly but pungently over the rookies head. Such attacks of verbal diarrhea are often the deciding factor in whether to retain or release a probie. Rookies often feel like no one listens to them. Oh, they do! Veteran cops hear and retain everything; they just dont show it while running an Idiot Check on the rook saying it. Rookies should know too that many senior officers who eagerly listen to their life stories and uninformed opinions are the last people they should be confiding in the troublemakers, professional lightweights, division gossips and losers. Officers with ten
Rookies should measure every word, then gauge their throats and rectums
years on the job can be divided into those with ten years experience, and those with one years experience times ten. The latter are the ones most likely to be jackin jaws with rookies. Tell those rookies not to be too eager to make lifelong friends. Be courteous to all, familiar with none, and give yourself a couple of years. Youll either develop the ability to know real cops and real friends by their actions or youll be a jaw-jackin loser yourself.
nce theyre kicked loose from the Academy, many rookies get overwhelmed with the demands of real-world learning, long night shifts yielding scrambled sleep patterns, daytime courtroom appearances, and the
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which creates even more stress and potentially career-cracking pressure. They rapidly build up a condition of chronic sleep deprivation, telling themselves they can hack it when human physiology insists they cant; eating un-
healthy, wolfed-down crap they wouldnt have looked at much less consumed a few months back; dehydrating themselves, not drinking enough water which is far more dangerous than they know, because even low-level dehydration significantly effects judgment and small-motor muscle coordination and quickly falling off the exercise schedule which kept them in the top ten percent of their class. Tell `em it doesnt have to be and shouldnt be that way. Advise your rooks to tell family and friends The Academy may have seemed tough, but this is the crucible; they will have to experiment to achieve adequate sleep patterns, concentrate on a healthy, scheduled diet, hydrate properly, relieve stress and maintain fitness not just to get through it, but to survive it. Rookies should ask spouses and other family members for understanding, cooperation, and most importantly, to sound off if they think their rookie is slipping out of control Assure them maximum effort will be made to keep family and friends relations running right, but it wont be as it was before this new life requires serious adjustments. And drinking adult beverages? Just this: One drink in 24 hours; eight hours minimum bottle to throttle. Let it be a mantra. Keep the booze lecture brief. If theyre smart they wont need more. If theyre stupid, fire them.
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That line is a fallacy, particularly in law enforcement, and especially for rookies. About 90-percent of all their early career contacts are first impressions, including every new citizen they deal with. Frequently, probationary officers let their uniformed appearance themselves, their uniforms and gear go to hell either because theyre busier than they ever thought possible, or theyre cultivating, they think, the veteran cop look. Thats bullshit. Explain to your rookies and I hope youre living the example being sharply groomed, neatly pressed, polished and squared away in every detail is not about personality, its about professionalism. And professionalism is not negotiable There are only about ten more volumes I can think of, but space is limited and we want to hear your best advice to new bluesuits. Send your advice to: suzi@americancopmagazine.com
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hopping for police cars can be a pretty mundane task for the bean counters, or a giggle-filled thrill ride for the cops who get to test-drive the new cars. During my career, and later as an EVOC instructor, I was exposed to several different police models from Chevy and Ford; old stand-bys like the Fairmount, Crown Victoria, The prisoner seat has easy-to-use seat belts and the whole area is sealed off from the LTD II, Caprice, Impala Finally, front seats made to accommodate front compartment so prisoner-yuck cant and Malibu. I also worked your duty gear. Note the logically placed sneak forward. There are drain holes in the in other atypical vehicles shotgun and rie mounts. oor to make hosing it out a breeze. transformed to look like police vehicles; F-150, Bronco and Blazer to name a few. On more than one occaI had an academy classmate who was seven-feet tall if sion I found myself scratching my head wondering, Who he was an inch, and hed stuff himself into one of those tiny the hells idea was it to call this a police car? LTD IIs it reminded me of a circus clown-car. I think the only people those little cars were made for were OompaLoompas, even I felt claustrophobic in them. Their one redeeming quality was they were really fast and fun to drive until I crashed it. cant exactly With Fords, I learned the police package was nothing say Carbon more than a bigger alternator and beefed-up suspension (gee, Motors is wow), the same package used for taxis. Im not sure what new to the the police package is for Chevy or Dodge, but I do realize the field of car manupolice market is a very small portion of any of the Big-3 aufacturing considertomakers sales. They make cars for the masses and theyre ing everyone innot going to spend a boatload of money making something volved with making special for us. Is there anybody out there who will specificalthis law enforcely design and manufacture a vehicle for police? Enter Carbon It looks a little like an airplane ment-specific veMotors Corporation (golf-clap please). cockpit, but all the switches and hicle have lengthy levers are centrally located in backgrounds in the center console. If you look the automotive carefully, youll see the most industry. It would important feature of the E7 be more apt to say ince the E7 is built solely for law enforcement, itll come the variable-sized cup holder. theyre in a class completely equipped, from the factory (in Connersville, IN) all their own. Theyve spent a lot of time researching our with no need for you to finish the project. No more add-on needs. Theyve conducted focus groups with hundreds light bars, prisoner cages, push bumpers, sirens, etc. Veof street cops, picking their brains about what they love hicles purchased from the other guys are delivered to your agency or hate with the average police car. From there, Carbon ready to tour the city as a passenger car. Then your auto mainteMotors built a genuine police car. nance crew has to strip out all the stuff not appropriate for police The E7 is the answer to every cops prayers and every cars and install all the police gear. And all this stuff is bought afteradministrators and bean counters shopping lists. While market and usually at a premium. only the prototype is currently available, Carbon Motors When an E7 is at the end of the road your agency can either sell is taking orders for the production model, which is due to it to another agency or Carbon Motors will buy it back to recondiroll out in 2012. This may seem like an eternity to wait, tion it or part it out and recycle as much of it as they can. Once a but this dream car didnt just happen overnight. standard police cars come to the end of its career your mechanics
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with no ejection, a position for suppressor use, one for normal operation and finally one for difficult operating environments. The latter uses the widest gas vent and provides absolute reliability under heavy use or with difficult or heavily fouling ammunition. The energy is transferred by the piston driven, electroless nickel and Teflon-infused coated transfer rod to a one-piece bolt carrier with integral transfer key.
here are times when its really hard to keep a secret. This was one of them. I was at the Ruger factory in New Hampshire during what turned out to be the worst ice storm in 20 years. The purpose of the trip was to be introduced to their new little pistol, the LCR. All the writers had to sign nondisclosure forms for anything we saw in the plant during the visit. Fortunately, the embargo end date on the LCR was only a few months off and making it much easier. However, one thing I saw there, and signed my life away not to disclose, turned the secrecy requirement into a far more difficult task. Why? Because, it was way too cool! As is the custom with many manufacturers, Ruger was introducing the LCR at the upcoming SHOT Show. But, when they showed us their new SR556 rifle, they said it wasnt going to be introduced for a while, as final prototype testing was still ongoing.
Engineering
Early in the project, Brian Vuksanovich was asked if he wanted to participate. Being one of Rugers chief engineers and an avid AR shooter he jumped at the chance. He told me, What we wanted to do was make a more durable rifle, but we wanted everything to fit in the same envelope. I also wanted everything to work with all the older stuff. Thats part of the reason we kept the lower receiver standard and MIL-SPEC. We made most of the changes to the upper. We took all the things that were wrong with the design and improved them. One of our goals was to make the improvements without screwing up the things that were good in the original design. Brians an avid reader of a number of Internet AR forums and commented on the amount of traffic carrying erroneous information. He said, Some folks have been saying the receiver is cast and the barrel isnt up to MIL-SPEC standards. They were guessing, but they guessed wrong. Everything on the gun is high quality. The receivers are forged aluminum and the heavy contour, chrome-lined barrel is cold hammer forged from MIL-SPEC 41V45 Chrome-Moly-Vanadium steel. Also, we chambered the gun in 5.56 NATO, which as you know, also fires .223 Remington ammunition. When we introduced the gun at the NRA show in
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The lower is a standard AR system receiver. Everything is MIL-SPEC, allowing you to accessorize as far as your wallet will take you. The upper receiver is where Ruger put their stamp on the design, significantly improving function. The patent-pending, two stage, piston-driven, operating rod system delivers a smooth power stroke to the bolt carrier while venting combustion residue out the bottom of the gas block. The gun runs cooler, cleaner and is easier to maintain than gas driven rifles. This significantly improves operability and most importantly, reliability. It has an adjustable fourstage gas regulator allowing the shooter to select single shot
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Phoenix, we put 20,000 rounds through it. No one cleaned the gun and we used a bunch of different ammo, Hornady, Black Hills, Remington, Winchester White Box and Federal. There were no malfunctions at all, Vuksanovich commented. Brian is pretty proud of the SR556 and rightfully so.
hook-and-loop fasteners to hold the rifle in place and internal magazine pockets.
Does It Shoot?
If all these high-speed accessories are attached to a black brick, they wont save your bacon when the balloon goes up. The real question about Rugers new SR556 is does it shoot and will it continue to shoot when you need it. The answers are yes and yes and then some. Accuracy out of the box was astounding. The 16.12", chromelined, 1:9 twist barrel provides more than adequate accuracy. I shot magazines loaded with random brands of ammunition. Federals TRU 55gr, Hornady TAP in 55gr and 75gr, ATKs XM193 and ICCs frangible. It fed everything given to it with no malfunctions and yielded MOA 1" groups to 2.5" groups consistently.
Quality Parts
The SR556 comes standard with a one-piece, 10" Troy Industries Quad Rail Handguard providing ample room for mounting sights, optics and accessories. The handguard is made exclusively for Ruger and is pinned to the upper receiver giving the piston driven transfer rod a rigid platform. Its so solid that after 100 rounds fired from a grenade launcher attached to the handguard rail there was no wear and the attachment was still as tight as when first attached. Troy Industries folding BattleSights are also included. These are easily removed or replaced, rugged, high-quality sights allowing co-witnessing with MIL-SPEC optics. They can be folded down with the push of a button, or quickly flipped to the up position. The rear sight is windage adjustable and includes short and longrange apertures. The front sight is elevation adjustable and protected by encompassing wings.
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The list of quality included features for the Ruger SR-556 is a long one. It also comes with a six-position telescoping M4-style buttstock housing a MIL-SPEC buffer and spring. The pistol grip is a Hogue Monogrip and three Troy Industries rail covers are part of the package. Also supplied are three, 30-round Magpul PMAGs. They feature a storage/dust cover, stainless steel springs and a self-lubricating, antitilt follower. These are true 30-round mags not the load 28 and call it a 30-rounder type. They stand up to a lot of abuse and when dropped from the mag well during a rapid reload you wont need to worry about tweaking the mag lips a major source of failure-to-feed malfunctions. The rifle is shipped in a padded carrying case sporting the Ruger logo,
Patrol Ready
Ruger has long been known for building tank tough firearms that can take a beating and still perform at a level cops need. The SR556 comes from the factory equipped with just about everything needed in a patrol rifle. Its practically out of the box ready to put in your patrol car.
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Some Basics
The reality is most cops are wearing a vest selected by someone in their own agency who probably didnt have a clue about the nuances of vest design or standards and was trying to work within a very
limited budget. Thats not to say inexpensive vests are crap, in fact a cheaper vest may be better than a zoot-deluxe expensive one. Its just a matter of fact. Sorry. Remember, its only your life youre entrusting to the administration to make the best and safest choice for body armor. Exactly what do you have? is a legitimate question and one you should be able to answer. Every vest has a label on the inside and it must show two pieces of data; the threat level certification, e.g. II, IIA and IIIA, and its expiration date. The expiration date is nothing more than the manufacturers warranty and is typically around five years. Dont interpret this to mean you should toss yours simply because its out of warranty, and it doesnt mean itll no longer be able to stop a feather should someone shoot you with one. Wearing a vest, even one beyond the expiration date, is better than not wearing one at all. Body armor deteriorates over time. How quickly it deteriorates and to what degree depends on how often its worn, the conditions (such as extreme heat and perspiration) under which its worn, and how the owner cares for the vest. The best way to care for your body armor is to lay it flat or hang it in a climatecontrolled environment. Dont fold, roll or wad it up; this will cause set wrinkles, which is death to the materials. Dont launder your vest, only wipe it off with a damp cloth and dont use bleach. Most MSAs Templar armor series also odor-eliminator products can be bad for meets new NIJ standards. your vest, so theyre not recommended. Its
were borne as a result of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, so theyve been at this for a few years. Theyre the ones whove established the minimum performance requirements. In recent years the NIJ has come under fire; their testing procedures were sketchy, inconsistent, and considered unreliable. Some accused the NIJ of being run by former executives of the body armor industry. The NIJ testing process was akin to having the answer key to a math test they told you precisely where on each vest theyd be shot for the test. As might be expected, some in Art by: Sequoia corporate America, in Blankenship their drive for sales and profits, added extra layers of protective fabric to their vests in the test-spots to be shot/tested by the Todays highly tted vests are often engineeringNIJ. The remainder light years ahead of technology only a few years old and offer enhanced ballistic protection. Here, of the vest would rethe Trilhouette TG series from Protective Products, main light and airy, Inc. (PPI) offers a honeycomb carrier system and and unfortunately, recessed closure system. wouldnt stop rounds nearly so well. Other manufacturers would repeatedly submit the same poorly manufactured vest model to the NIJ until one squeaked by. Then theyd claim all of their vests met NIJ certification standards. Things got so bad Congress investigated the NIJ some years ago and they issued a report calling for a complete overhaul of the agency and its operations to ensure officer safety. Nothing happened. What bullshit. Actually, Ballistic ResisThe Dress Vest from Armor Express is a vistance of Personal Body Arible carrier that can t a wide range of ballistic mor NIJ Standard 0101.06, panels from the company. originally published in July a simple concept, take care of your vest 2008 is what happened. Having realized and itll take care of you. theyd gotten a little sloppy over the years, Point Blanks new NIJ .06 certied NIJ instituted significantly tougher stanVision Level II armor is considered dards and testing for body armor. I must get one of the lightest systems available Government Undersight? a bit technical here. If youre not into detail, today. The new concealable carrier Whos in charge of ensuring your body skip the next couple of paragraphs, but I ensystem is loaded with advanced armor passes muster? And whats muster? courage you to read them anyway. features, including ThorShield techThe National Institute of Justice (NIJ) is nology a lightweight, conductive the government agency tasked with certimaterial lining that protects ofcers Heart Of The Matter fying body armor. Think of the NIJ as the from electroshock weapons such as research, development and evaluation arm Threat Level is a scientific measure preTASER devices and stun guns. of the Department of Justice (DOJ). They sented from shooting a variety of ammuWWW.AMERICANCOPMAGAZINE.COM 41
Safarilands AJ Carrier is the cover that holds all six of Safarilands new models that adhere to the NIJ-06 standards. The models are: XT-300 Type II, XT-300 Type IIA, XT-700 Type II, XT-300 Type IIIA and MT-330 Type IIIA/Spike 3.
more realistic threat criteria and the new testing procedures are so difficult no m a n u f a c t u r e r s pre-existing prodThis carrier for women offers specic construction methuct line could pass ods to meet a female ofcers t needs. It has 12 points certification. This of adjustment for an exact t. (Photo: Armor Express) is good for you and nition at various velocities, i.e. 9mm, .40, me because the manufacturers had to go .45, etc. at body armor. The body armor is back to the drawing board and make betthen certified to a specific level (II, IIA, ter products. Depending on whos in the IIIA) based on its ability to stop the par- discussion, some cling to the NIJ as the fiticular level of threat. Level II is what most nal word while others have abandoned the agencies issue their officers; Level IIIA is NIJ in favor of their own or FBIs tougher what they should be issuing. Theres really specs. Who should you believe? Thats no reason not to issue IIIA vests; the differ- your call, but in every case, it needs to be ence in weight is negligible. an informed decision. Testing Methods are a whole different issue. They deal with the circumstances of the shoot distance, velocity, shot loca- Get What You Pay For tion on the vest, environmental issues, in Are there trade-in programs for my curessence how hot the shot is and the situation rent vest so I can get a new one for little under which its fired. The NIJ establishes or no cash? As of this writing the simple its own testing methods, which includes fir- answer is no. But if youre paying for ing rounds specially loaded to ensure con- your own vest, dont be a cheap bastard. sistency of velocities and many of them are A new vest meeting current NIJ standards loaded to be faster than duty ammo. will range in price from $600 to $1,000 For a full view of the NIJ 0101.06 stan- youd spend that amount on a rifle or some dard, go to their web site: www.ojp.usdoj. other toy, so why recoil in horror over paygov/nij/ its good bathroom reading. ing for body armor? Now back to plain English. Lighter is nice, but not necessarily betThe FBI, among many larger agencies, ter. For years, cops demanded body armor decided to do its own testing and create that was lighter and cooler to wear and the its own body armor specifications be- manufacturers dutifully complied. Their cause (in their opinion) the NIJs standard methods however reduce the number wasnt tough enough. But todays NIJ of layers of protective fabric resulted standards are tougher than ever. Theyre in vests that were significantly less effecnow consistently applied, are based on tive. And on top of that, they charged more
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money. Huh? What? Why am I wearing a vest? Thats a question you should answer for yourself. If youre only wearing it because you
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have to (by way of agency policy), you might as well stop reading this article now. Be honest with your answer. If you have the option of selecting your own type of vest, you should know the answer intuitively, itll help guide your purchasing decision. What kind of vest should I choose? Only the best, strongest, save-my-ass kind. Officers working urban environments may think they are most in need of the higher level of protection. Well dont get lulled into thinking just because you work in Squirrel-fart Montana you wont come up against tougher rounds. Some of the quietest towns on earth Editors note: Id personcan be home to some of the weirdally like to thank Gene Wolest and most lethal ammunition. berg, former Senior CrimiOne expert said, If a cop is wearing nologist for the San Diego The Lo Pro also from Armor Express, offers a high body armor with a threat level cerPolice Crime Lab. Genes level of concealment, perfect for under uniform wear. tification below IIIA, hes playing Rustireless efforts in testing soft sian Roulette with his life. I agree; you new round, or a new gun the bad guys are body armor throughout the 1980s and want the most protection available. Your using to kill cops. Theres an ongoing evo- 1990s played a large part in many of the family may thank you for it some day. lution of weaponry. Your vest from three changes made to NIJ standards. He was a years ago was certified before new threats champion of officer safety and I wish he were even known. Will your old vest work? were here to see his hard work come to Last Years Model Probably, but maybe not. fruition. Gene passed away in May 2000 A vest you may have been issued or purSecond, and perhaps more important, I still miss him. chased recently under the previous set of body armor technology is constantly imstandards is still safe to wear. Vests most of proving. Just another money grab, right you are using today have saved many lives, remember when cell phones weighed three For more info: so theres no need to panic. Must a vest be pounds and cost $1,000? Are you still car- www.armorexpress.com replaced when it expires? No. Most likely rying a cell phone like that? Body armor www.safariland.com it should be replaced right around the expi- technology has improved over time just www.body-armor.com (Protective Prodration date because ammunition and guns like cell phones. Todays body armor is ucts, Inc.) change. Were constantly receiving officer better able to stop rounds than its predeces- www.MSApoliceline.com safety notices about some new weapon, a sors because the scientists and engineers www.pointblankarmor.com
are constantly trying to make it better. Maybe you should consider replacing your vest every few years, you upgrade your cell phone that often it sure as hell isnt going to stop a bullet. Make a vest choice you can justify to your family. A good vest is not designed to be comfortable; its designed to be comforting (to you and your family). As I bring this writing to a close, I must acknowledge the significant contributions made in the research phase. Especially helpful were Don Hacklander of San Diego Police Equipment Company and other industry experts. We all owe them a debt of gratitude.
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ave you ever wondered why it seems your dispatcher sounds like theyre out to get you? Come on, I know youre thinking, why are they so rude?! Thats an edited thought, you know what Im saying open mikes happen. At times dispatchers have a crazy busy job requiring intelligence, multi-tasking abilities, patience and some serious bladder control. While you might just be starting your shift, your dispatcher may have been there for 10 hours already upset because someone just called in sick. Now they have to stay because theyre at the bottom of the seniority ladder. It sucks being low man on the totem pole. So, you ask what are some things that irritate dispatchers to no end? In the limited space I have, the following are my top five.
The world doesnt revolve around you 110-percent of the time Ive added the extra ten percent because were always there for you 100-percent of the time. But when you run a subject, are fourth in line for your request and within 45 seconds ask, is anything back yet? Take a second to listen to the radio traffic and gauge your response time accordingly. Patience young Jedis, not only are your teletype dispatchers processing your request but theyre making phone calls for various reasons and some agencies dispatchers are even entering stolen vehicles and missing persons information you took out in the field. Please be patient, we know you need the information and well get it to you as fast as we can. Why must everything have a nickname in your world? I understand the need for codes for restroom breaks, the felony warrant that turd youre talking to has, and the like. But a code for that ballgame in the street? Yup, theres actually an 11-code in our jurisdiction for that and Ill never understand why. So why do officers in the field feel it necessary to shorten everything even if its only a three-letter word? I remember a particular
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oure assigned to be the uniformed presence while the narcs serve a search warrant for drugs. Once the teams made entry and all the bad guys are in handcuffs, one of them keeps running his mouth and just wont shut up. Though hes sitting on a stool and handcuffed behind his back, one of the narcs hits him in the face, knocking him to the floor. The sergeant from narcotics acts like he never saw it. You find the front glass broken-out of a business while patrolling your beat on midnight shift. Sure enough, theres been a burglary and the burglars are long gone. While youre waiting for the owner to arrive, you have your back-up unit hold the scene while you go make a quick trip to answer natures
Ethical Quandries
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call. When you return, you see an item you know was just inside the broken glass before you left is no longer there. Youre assigned to detectives and notice one of your fellow suits is simply never to work on time, he disappears for various lengths of time on any given day and you know he goes home long before quitting time, yet his time sheet matches yours hour for hour. Ethics dont you just hate em? Our first reaction is to question why a fellow officer would put us in this position in the first place? Another reaction is, this would never happen to me where I work. But probably, our most common reaction is to prefer not to think about it an hope nothing like this ever happens around us. Or, if it happens, just ignore it become and ostrich and bury your head in the sand. Dont ask dont tell. Its infuriating to turn on the news or pick up a newspaper, when virtually every issue has at least one story of some cop somewhere who compromised his badge by doing something dishonest or illegal. When I started many years ago as a very green rookie little did I know before my career would be over, Id participate in the arrest an off-duty officer from another jurisdiction for DUI or have to blow the whistle on an officer who flat-out lied in an Affidavit for an Arrest Warrant. But the crowning event was the night four of us followed an on-duty, uniformed officer in his marked unit we videotaped him burgling a restaurant. We took him down at gunpoint and drove him to jail in the back seat of his own police car. Im sure none of these officers who screwed up in these situations ever intended to be dishonest, crooked, or criminal cops when they started their careers so what happened? Im equally sure; officers whove kept their badges clean all these years never dreamed the dirty cop syndrome would be as rampant as it is today. I, for one, am shocked and sick of it. Heck, the public thinks were all like that. In talking to many officers who choose to keep their badges untarnished, I know a lot of the rest of you are sick of this, too. First and foremost, you must assume a mindset. I had a professor in college who called this The Percolator Method. You pound it into your brain until it finally drips down to your heart. Then, you can think it, live it and believe it. The mindset you have to assume is dishonesty at any level will not be tolerated in
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Ethics are not situational. yourself . Before you can Wrong or right what set the bar high for anywill your decision be? one else out there, you must be willing to raise it for yourself and live up to it. In Street Survival by Calibre Press, and in The Bullet Proof Mind by Lt. Col. David Grossman, I learned I must assume a mindset that in a lifeor-death fight I will never give up. We pound that into our brains, so in the moment when were in that fight, our brains are already programmed and it kicks in. When the fights going on is not the time to decide, will I live, or will I die? We program ourselves long before that time with, no matter the circumstance, no matter the injury, no matter the pain, I will fight through it and I will live. Having survived that life-ordeath fight, I know this axiom is true Ive been there. hell do you think youre doing? Stop And so its in assuming a non- it! Trust me it works. corruptible mindset. We program ourselves now that no bribe will be accepted, no cleavage beats a ticket, and Silent Code Of Crap The blue code of silence is crap whether on-duty or off we will not cross the line into illegal activity. its dead and gone. The autopsy was pretty Then, even if the temptation arises, ugly, too. It only had a place if everyone the little guy in the back of your head playing had the bar raised high on themis programmed to shout, What the selves. Cops of integrity were able to ward off political pressure or advancement-hungry Internal Affairs officers by banding together. But, in recent years, the autopsy on the code of silence showed we were openly inviting fellow officers to commit dishonest, immoral and illegal acts because they had the assurance no one else with a badge would rat them out. Look where that took our profession. Bury this code, mourn its passing and let it go. By now youre probably saying, What a nut-job, goodie-two-shoes, he wants me to be How accurate is your time sheet? We all know the the most-hated, allchronic time sheet cheaters arrive an hour late around department and take a two-hour lunch yet it never seems to appear on their time sheet. snitch! Au contrere.
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What I want you to do is have a hand in creating an atmosphere in your agency where there isnt anything to snitch. This brings me to my next point accountability. Do you have the sort of friendship with a select few other officers who care about each other enough, and have given each other permission, to keep each other under a magnifying glass and tell the unvarnished truth whenever it needs to be told? If not, do it. My own band of brothers consists of four others and me. I consider myself extremely fortunate to even be able to sit at the same table with these officers of integrity and distinction. Were brutally honest with each other as we examine each others personal and professional conduct. The shot is called when it needs to be made, no apologies necessary. These troops help keep me in line, and I them. Even if you havent committed to an accountability partner, I encourage you to care enough about those you work with those very ones who may take a bullet for you someday, or you one for them to address little problems when theyre little. Be a friend show some concern. In every single situation described in this article, officers working near those who screwed up admitted in the aftermath there were warning signs. An officer doesnt just show up for work one night and decide to go break into a restaurant. There was a gradual decline in his life his co-workers noticed, but no one came alongside and said, Whats
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nit 645, see the cleaning lady at 5220 S. Latonka Circle. She said she was cleaning the house and observed a white male armed with a bat in the basement. She believes its a burglar and the homeowners are out of town. Description? Hes dressed in all white with a white baseball-type cap. The cleaning lady will meet you out front. 640 for cover? 640, Im two blocks away. I had just been dispatched to a burglary in progress call and was going to be assisted by my sergeant. I had been out of the police academy six months and these calls still made my mouth dry and my hands sweat. Not so for my sergeant, a salty veteran who had spent three tours in Vietnam prior to
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joining the force. It was said if hed had a twin brother with him Vietnam might have been called the Six Day War. As I pulled into the neighborhood I tried to think of what the textbooks had to say about handling a burglary in progress call. Tear gas? Canines? The SWAT Team? An air strike? As I turned the last corner heading toward the house I realized that Sgt. Rambo and I would probably have to go in after the fiend. What I didnt realize was that I had taken a corner a little too fast. My clipboard, flashlight, and briefcase had slid across the patrol car seat spilling what was left of a Big Gulp in my lap. That should be fun to explain. My sergeant stood in the front yard talking to the cleaning lady. I tried to dislodge my baton that had gotten stuck under my seat and smashed my knuckle against the doorjamb. As I approached the front yard I noticed the blood from my scraped knuckle dripping on my spit-shined shoes. What happened to you, kid? my puzzled sergeant asked. Oh nothing, an old karate injury. Mustve scraped it again. Well, come on, he said. We have a burglar to catch. Cleaning lady here says she saw some guy in the basement with a bat. No one is supposed to be home. She ran to the neighbors and called us. Is he still there? I asked, fearing the answer. Thats what well find out, Sarge said. As we approached the front door I noticed the neighbors had gathered in their front yards. A few set up lawn chairs, expecting an entertaining afternoon and curious as to how their tax dollars were spent. I knew I should have stayed in graduate school. Scared? my sergeant asked, looking down at the Big Gulp stain on my pants.
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On my honor, I will never betray my badge, my integrity, my character, or the public trust. I will always have the courage to hold myself and others accountable for our actions. I will always uphold the constitution my community, and the agency I serve. (Bill Hubbard is in his 29th year wearing a badge, and is certified as an Executive Peace Officer by the New Mexico Department of Public Safety. He is the author of Substantial Evidence: A Whistle-blowers True Tale of Corruption, Death and Justice, available at www.amazon.com)
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