Georgia State Trooper
A traffic stop on a Georgia interstate involves lethal force. This training video is an outstanding example of the hazards of any traffic stop and use of backup. It was two on one for a Georgia trooper. When his backup arrived, it was still two on one. The issue of backup is also addressed separately in this program
Large
Vehicle Hijacking/Pursuit/Lethal Force
Any law enforcement agency could face the same thing, a disturbed or unbalanced subject hijacks a large vehicle and runs amok in traffic. Whether
it's a huge semi-truck, a large bus, or four-wheel
drive vehicle, it could happen. See how the San Diego P.D. responded with tremendous communication and skillful planning after a disturbed military veteran commandeered a tank from a national guard armory. Tremendous lessons learned for any officer in any agency, no matter how large
or small.
Grateful
Dead Concert Negotiation
Trooper
Coates Shooting
This video is by far one of the most powerful law enforcement training videos ever produced.
A veteran trooper is killed along a South Carolina highway, despite the fact that he shoots and hits the suspect five times at center mass with his 357 service revolver. This program
is as emotional as it is instructional.
Irate
Motorist
Gun-Wielding
Woman
Idaho High-Speed Pursuit
Multi-jurisdictional high-speed chase in Idaho leads to shoot-out with suspected bank robbers.
Idaho Pursuit Follow-Up
Critical training elements following the pursuit and resulting shoot-out with the Idaho State Police are analyzed.
"Jack-in-The-Box"
Flea
Market Shooting
Safeway
Store Hostage
Renton (WA) Police implement successful use of o-c spray after a
mentally-disturbed woman uses a butcher knife to take
a hostage at a neighborhood Safeway store.
Hostage-Taker
Interview
In-depth jailhouse interview with Renton (WA) Safeway store hostage-taker.
Excellent training elements for officers who deal with
complex human personalities and thought processes.
Hit
and Run
D.U.l.
Analysis
Working closely with the Champaign, IL Police Department, this video provides a close
look at the techniques used there in dealing with the D.U.I. problem. This college town has more than its share of problems related to drinking and the Champaign P.D. has established excellent tactics for dealing with them. From strategies
for spotting and tracking drunk drivers, to verbal
judo and field sobriety testing, this video has it all,
analyzed for safety, procedure, tactics and technique.
Convenience
Store Robberies Decline
Trooper
Coates’ Killer Interview
Gun
Safety / 311 Non-Emergency
A Los
Angeles police officer loses
a finger while retrieving a shotgun from a rooftop. His accidental
injury should reawaken in all officers the necessity of handling any and all firearms with care. Plus, the Baltimore (MD) Police Department's success with their new 3-1-1 system for non-emergency calls is covered.
Police
Response / Halloween Riot
Police in Carbondale, IL react quickly and decisively after Halloween festivities involving thousands of college-age students turns violent and destructive. Analysis of "lessons learned" and tactics used by the officers involved is excellent.
Vest
Saves Deputy’s Life
Dramatic documentation of a Georgia sheriff's deputy who was shot twice at point-blank range by a teenager, but was saved thanks to his body armor. Complete, in-depth interview with the deputy provides invaluable officer safety and survival tips. The
“Backup” segment deals with the proper
fit for the protective vest.
Officer
Killed / Rail Safety
A Southern
California detective dies after being struck
by a train during an evidence search alongside railroad
tracks. The Brea (CA) Police Department shares critical safety lessons it learned from the detective's unfortunate death. Includes graphic and dramatic video footage of the accident scene.
Gang
Violence Stopped
Members of the Fort Myers (FL) Police Department share lessons they learned after breaking up a violent youth gang which killed a high school teacher,
then plotted to enter Disney World and kill employees
and visitors of minority backgrounds/ethnicities. These were
basically good kids gone wrong. This video will help alert you to signs that trouble
lies ahead with some youngsters. In the Backup segment of this police and security training video, Lee County School Resource officer Larry Montgomery
shows weapons seized in schools, and how he uses them
to convince school administrators of problems that
must be addressed.
Trooper
Knife Fight
Full-Scale
Riot Response
Child
Abduction Stopped by Deputies
Sheriff's deputies in rural Arkansas save a baby from being drowned in a rural swamp by a mentally- unbalanced subject. The video dutifully analyzes the entire scenario and interviews the officers involved. This program also features a revealing segment on
unusual places for hiding firearms.
Law
Enforcement and the News Media
This program provides a comprehensive look at the St. Petersburg (FL) Police Department's handling of national news media following two major
rioting incidents. The video includes
strategies used by the Department when it was suddenly barraged
with the media's quest for information and answers. Excellent training for every department which could find itself in a similar situation at any time.
Perpendicular
Shoot
Domestic
Violence
Anne O’ Dell, a former veteran street cop provides highly-touted training for officers
dealing with issues of domestic violence. Invaluable
information and lessons for departments wanting to
lower domestic violence also included. This is the first series program dealing with domestic violence and serves as a critical proactive program.
Hood River Multi-Speed Chase
San
Francisco Firefight
Contact
and Cover
The San Diego P.D.'s "Contact and Cover" program, developed after two of its officers were shot and killed, is analyzed. Also, the Collinsville (IL) P.D.
provides dramatic video and an analysis of an incident
in which Contact and Cover was not used to its fullest, leading to near disaster. 'Contact and cover' defines the roles of officers during any interaction with suspects. Non-verbal communication using hand signals is a key element of this
excellent tactical strategy. This video offers a complete
training overview.
Corpus
Christi Knife Assault
Traffic
Safety / Passenger Side Approach
Several incidents in which officers have either been injured or killed during traffic stops
are examined. An Idaho deputy is nearly struck and killed by an inebriated teenage motorist and analyzes his own response. Also, Jim Crotty of 'Strategies for Officer
Survival' demonstrates excellent passenger-side approaches
while making traffic stops.
High
Risk Felony Stop
This program is two important parts: 1)a follow-up in which Bonner County (ID)Deputy John Lunde is hit by a fleeing motorist. The resulting high-risk
stop is studied and analyzed by Lunde and his fellow
back-up officers and 2) Jim Crotty of 'Strategies for
Officer Survival, Inc.' provides a demonstration of a 'textbook' felony vehicle stop with the cooperation of the Brunswick, GA P.D. In the 'Backup' segment, the L.A.S.O. has
success lowering convenience store hold-ups with robot mannequins complete with 'in-head' video cameras.
K-9
Saves Fellow Officer / K-9 Training for Street Cops
In an extraordinary incident, a police K-9 saves the life of another K-9 which had been
sent into a river attempting to apprehend an armed
robbery suspect. The suspect attempted to drown the
first dog until the other animal swam to his partner's rescue. Also, vital tips for any street patrol officer who may ever have dealings with K-9's. This important information is provided by K-9 expert with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police
Department. Largo, Florida Police demonstrate their
extraordinary new intranet domestic violence program
which has dramatically decreased.
Tinted
Window Shooting / Tinted Window Training
Two sheriff's deputies stop a car with tinted windows and are forced to resort to lethal.force.
Once the subject is stopped the deputies must shoot out the vehicle's tires as it rolls down the highway toward traffic. Excellent analysis and lessons provided by both deputies, who happen to be brothers. Also, Jim Crotty of 'Strategies
for Officer Survival' joins the Orange County (FL)
Sheriff's Department in demonstrating the best methods of approaching vehicles with tinted windows, both day and night. A crucial training program for all patrol officers. The “Backup” segment focuses on the benefits
of Laser Vision Technology to some law enforcement
officers with vision problems
Trooper
Shot Point Blank
Idaho State Trooper Gonzales is shot at point blank range yet still assists in the
arrest of the offender. Analysis and interviews with
Gonzales and other troopers involved plus experts from
the I.S.P.'s own video training documentation. The “Backup” segment centers on proper handcuffing techniques, and on a new product which allows handcuff practice without
a cumbersome key..
Homicide
Suspect Suicide / Short Stroke Prevention
A homicide suspect driving through a rural Texas community is stopped by D.P.S. officers. He
exits his vehicle - then returns to it and pulls out a gun. Despite verbal commands and facing drawn service weapons, the subject points the gun to his head and pulls the trigger. Officers involved discuss and analyze their response to this incident,
their tactics in making the original stop, and the
"lessons learned". Short stroke prevention deals with
the jamming problem faced by Idaho State Police Officer Junior Gonzalez and how to deal with that emergency.
Albuquerque
Bank Hostage / Sniper Training
A bank robbery suspect who had taken a female employee hostage is mortally wounded by a member of the Albuquerque S.W.A.T. team. This is only training
documentation of the incident and includes complete
information and analysis by the actual officer responsible
for stopping the subject. The "Backup” segment focuses on an almost successful escape by a Tampa Juvenile using a hidden handcuff key. Also, a refresher course on the
Standing Modified Search.
Child
Abuse
Mass
Traffic Accidents
Large
Vehicle Stop Turns Almost Violent
A sheriff's deputy makes a nighttime stop of a speeding truck driver who becomes extremely belligerent, even though he'd been stopped a short time
earlier for the same infraction. In-depth interview
with the contact officer. Additionally, complete analysis and review of this very tense situation, its outcome, and many lessons learned. Also, an excellent tutorial by Jim Crotty of 'Strategies for Officer Survival' on the unique
situations officers face stopping large vehicles. The
"Backup" segment features more sophisticated drug
hiding places in vehicles.
Crime
Scene Preservation for Street Cops
This program is certainly an invaluable edition for police officer training. It features
D. Wayne Heil, formerly a lead homicide investigator
for the Illinois State Police. Mr. Heil brings his
many years of expertise to bear graphically showing street officers the.critical first steps needed when coming onto a major
crime scene. The program features explicit crime scene
video and photos with Mr. Heil explaining in detail the areas of utmost concern for officers charged with protecting crime scenes. This is a critical training resource for law enforcement! Backup focuses on new computer technology changing the way police artists draw mug shots.
Kehoe
Brothers OH Shoot-Out / Concealment and Cover Tutorial
This is the first complete training documentation ever produced dealing with the dramatic
shoot-out in Ohio between law enforcement and the Kehoe brothers, known paramilitary extremists. This will include in-depth training interviews with both officers involved and will provide the first-ever crucial "lessons learned" and officer
safety and survival tips. The complete video, of course, is
used in this tutorial by the two officers involved in one
of law enforcement's most extraordinary incidents ever caught on cruiser cam. Additionally, a training tutorial from Jim Crotty of 'Strategies for Officer Survival' will be included zeroing in on the critical first moments of concealment
and cover for an officer in a lethal force incident.
Fresno,
CA-Multi-Ethnic Community Policing
Many agencies now must deal with the dilemma of communities which have a multitude of ethnic groups and languages. In some cases scam artists and predators
have used new arrivals' lack of familiarity with U.S. law enforcement to insinuate themselves into people's homes. Robbery, rape, and even murder have been the result. Now, learn how the Fresno(CA) P.D. has developed one of the nation's most visionary
community policing programs in a multi-ethnic environment.
Complete detailing of how Fresno has successfully evolved their approach in one of the U.S.'s most ethnically-diverse cities (nearly
80 different cultures). Also featured is the St. Louis (MO) Police Department which is dealing with one of the largest Bosnian communities in the country. The "Backup" segment features a scene from the movie “Deliverance”
which is used by domestic violence expert Anne O’Dell
to visualize how male officers might better understand a female’s reluctance to tell male officers what happened during a battering, or rape. And, a humorous interlude with “Pinky the Cat.”
Suicide
by Cop
After deputies give chase to a robbery suspect, he stops, exits his vehicle, and points
his weapon directly at the first arriving officer.
The result, recorded dramatically by two cruiser cameras,
is "suicide by cop". The program includes in-depth interviews with the officer and his back-up plus details the many issues surrounding the increasingly common phenomenon known throughout law enforcement as "suicide by cop.” This
is a first-of-its-kind program which is a must
for police officers everywhere who could easily find themselves
in similar predicaments. The "Backup" segment takes a close and in-depth look at the Prisim computer.generated
firearms training system.
Warren
High Speed Chase / High Speed Chase Tutorial
Gangs
Update
This program has proven itself to be a critical training product for officers nationwide,
even worldwide. Through in-depth interviews with law
enforcement gang experts, learn about trends in a wide
variety of gang-related activity. To be included are updates on Hispanic gangs; Russian gangs; Asian gangs; and Street gangs.
Alabama
Officer Beating
Verbal
Judo I
It's called "martial arts for the mouth" and is yet another weapon in the street officer's
arsenal. George Thompson has a national reputation
for teaching officers how to.communicate with subjects in a manner which will maximize compliance, and minimize risk. In this program, Thompson goes over his 5 and 8 step programs
point by point and explains why and how you can be
more effective in communicating on the street. His program
is a proven success and all but guarantees to upgrade your effectiveness.
Verbal
Judo II
We continue with Dr. George Thompson's Verbal Judo tutorial on tactical
communications. Thompson says words may fail, but verbal judo does not. In this program, we examine his pioneering technique called SAFER:
what to do when words do fail. This is a must for all
street officers. In addition, we discuss heart attacks from
the cop's perspective Including the stresses that cause heart problems, the warning signs, and treatment.
Texas Hostage Incident
Less
Lethal Force
This program details the Seattle,
Washington P.D.'s efforts to disarm a mental subject who
was waving and flourishing a samurai sword for hours in front of a Seattle restaurant. It details the department's efforts to disarm the subject with everything from verbal tactics, to beanbags, to water cannon and includes in-depth interviews with
officer lethal force from beanbags to TASERs.
Explosive
Recognition for Street Cops
This is a must training addition for any law enforcement library. It includes complete explosives recognition training and information for street officers
and dramatic video of two incidents in which one officer
died and another was injured after approaching unrecognized
explosives. Scott Baker the chief of arson and bomb investigations
for the California Department of Forestry and Fire Prevention is the featured expert. Also included are photos and video of devices used to try to confuse law enforcement which, in truth, can hide and house lethal explosives.
Low-Light
Shooting
Dealing
with Meth Labs
Iron
Will to Survive
This is one of the most extraordinary training programs to date. It features dramatic audio dispatch, photos and video during and after an incident in which a policewoman shot and killed a subject who had
leaped into her cruiser, shot her several times, and
taken her hostage. A thorough interview with the officer
is included as is an in-depth training module which includes specific Cincinnati Police Department training which she credits with saving her life.
Road
Rage
Featuring innovative programs for dealing with road rage and aggressive driving. The video highlights the pioneering approaches of the Illinois State
Police which will be of utmost interest to all law
enforcement dealing with this growing national problem.
Crowd
Control
Courtroom
Testimony
After receiving many requests from law enforcement agencies for such a program, this
video is wholly dedicated to proper courtroom
testimony and etiquette for street officers. One of
the most crucial aspects of any officer's responsibilities is also one of the most difficult and least understood: courtroom testimony. Proper handling of oneself during courtroom
proceedings can make or break cases for law enforcement.
This program will feature proper tactics, and courtroom
procedure for cops from an expert in the field. It will be a.training program you'll want to share with every member of your
agency who could ever face the ominous responsibilities
testifying in a courtroom setting.
Groundfighting
Crisis Intervention Training:
Dealing with the Mentally Ill*
Report
Writing
Includes Point by Point tips and lessons for officers on report writing and features the
lead instructor for report writing from the St. Louis
Metropolitan Police Department.
New
Mexico Trooper Held at Gunpoint
Officer
Restraint / Serving Warrants
This program is a must for law enforcement agencies and deals with the tremendous restraint shown by Kentucky officers when a mentally disturbed woman steals a police cruiser and leads officers on a long low-speed pursuit. In-depth interviews with officers involved and important analysis. Our Backup segment deals with the
often dangerous task of serving warrants. We have do’s
and don’ts.
Officer
Shot / Subject Commandeers Car
Detecting
Danger Part 1
A three-time police medal of valor winner and teacher discusses the crucial elements for
officers to know about themselves when detecting danger.
This important program focuses on what cops need to
know about their own verbiage and body language when dealing
with potential danger. The "Back-Up" segment features a refresher on patdown searches and how a missed weapon can be lethal for police officers.
Detecting
Danger Part 2
Police Medal of Valor winner, Chief Steve Rhodes, presents part 2 of his detecting danger seminar. This program includes a careful analysis of what
officers need to be aware of (about subjects) when
dealing with potentially violent individuals, including important
new information and tips on subjects' verbal and body language. Also, on the "Back-Up" segment, two high speed chases, one in Missouri and one in Michigan, are reviewed and analyzed for critical officer safety issues.
Deputy
Murdered Transporting Prisoner
Cop
Shot During Foot Pursuit / Safe Foot Pursuits
A South Carolina officer
is shot to death during a foot pursuit when he is surprised by the subject who has hidden---and leaps out, shoots and kills the patrolman. Tremendous video of the search for the killer and an in-depth training segment on the do’s and
don’ts of a foot pursuit.
Blood-Borne
Pathogens
Every officer who is ever exposed to blood or other body fluids faces danger from bloodborne diseases including HIV, hepatitis C, syphilis and many
other diseases. The exposure can be deadly. St. Louis
Police Surgeon, Dr. Jeffrey Lowell discusses the danger
and how to deal with it. The job related duties of most officers put them at risk. This is a must for street cops.
Next-of-Kin-Notification
One of the country’s leading experts in notification of next-of-kin provides law enforcement officers with invaluable tools they need to have for
the most professional notification of next-of-kin.
This includes vital information regarding notification of kin, officer’s families and dealing with the trauma any officer is likely to face in the aftermath of such a responsibility. Don’t miss this program! It’s a first of its
kind and long overdue.
Police
Officer Stress
How officers can deal with the stress and trauma of everyday police work; Featuring nationally-respected police clinician Dr. Angela Wingo with emphasis
on earth-shattering incidents i.e. 9-11-01 to day-in, day-out cop stresses and stressors. A vital program
for every agency wanting to help its officers deal
most successfully with the rigors of the job.
Murder
of Georgia Deputy
Accident
Scene Preservation:
What
Every Street Officer Should Know
Featuring the nationally-respected Georgia State Patrol accident reconstruction team; the
highly-trained members of the team teach officers the
many crucial do's and don'ts at accident scenes; how
to preserve evidence; how to maintain perimeter and crowd control; interviewing witnesses; preparation for court; and many other elements; includes very graphic video/photos of various accident types.
High
Speed Pursuit Takes on Epic Proportions
A pursuit through Ohio
countryside takes on epic proportions when officers from many agencies become involved in a pursuit that goes on seemingly forever. The pursuit on narrow, rain-slicked roads will offer many points for discussion and training and
includes through interviews with the officers involved.
For any agency ever involved in multi-jurisdictional pursuits
and/or considering pursuit policy revisions, this program is a must.
Friendly
Fire Kills California Officer: How Friendly Fire Led to Undercover Officer’s Death and How to Protect Against It
South
Carolina Officer Struck by Suspect in Vehicle / Subsequent Shooting Death
Deputies
Murdered in Warrant Service
Every cop who has ever been on a warrant service knows the numerous inherent dangers of such work. Two Idaho deputies are shot and killed during a warrant service in a rural area. Our training video should be watched by all officers who have ever been or ever will be on a warrant service. Includes in-depth analysis of the incident plus critical
safety tips and learning points for all law enforcement
personnel doing warrant services.
DUI Patrol: Winning in
Court
Iron
Will to Survive Part II / Blinded Trooper Discusses Survival and Motivation
We're very pleased to present Iron Will to Survive-Part II; it features the story of survival
and rehabilitation of a Louisiana state trooper, blinded by a gunshot injury and his incredible fight back. Now, he travels the nation sharing his fantastic story with
other officers, and for the first time you'll be able
to see it as well. Lessons learned and motivational uplift for
every officer no matter where he/she may be.
Officer
Shot and Killed After Missing Weapon on Patdown
Ground-Fighting
Training Parts I and II
Both these programs feature superb groundfighting training scenarios taught by nationally-regarded D.T. instructor Sgt. Herb Hood of the Cincinnati
Police Division. Not only the training but also many
video clips are analyzed in which both police and security officers found themselves in groundfighting situations. These two programs have been proven to
be the very best ever produced for officers who, at one time or another in their careers,
will almost certainly find themselves---groundfighting. Don't
miss them!
Iron
Will to Survive-Part III
Illinois Cop's Intuition Pays Off; Huge Drug
Bust
Tennessee
Officers Shoot, Kill Bank Robber
Corrections
/ Jailers Safety
Including powerful video to support expert analysis; the program will provide in-depth information and training for corrections officers/jailers regarding
safe dealings with inmates/convicts; to include scams
which cons use to try to get over on officers; weapons and
equipment safety; what to do when melee, riot breaks out; and many other issues critical to officer safety
Corrections
/ Jailers Safety II
In part two, officers gain critical insight into response to jail/prison melees and remaining
calm and observant...mental preparation for riot situations…also,
inmate scams on officers are explored which is vital
especially for new officers; awareness of inmate lying and
subterfuge is examined. Also, complacency, the "nothing happens here mentality" is a focal point of this program. Experts from the maximum security Soledad Prison in California provide the training.
Baltimore Officer Shoots Homeless Person
MO
Trooper Talks Bank Robber into Releasing Hostage
Las
Vegas
Cops Deal with Biker Shoot-Out
A wild biker shoot-out is caught from beginning to bloody end on several of the 54 surveillance cams at a Laughlin, Nevada casino. See the incident, and learn how Metro.Las Vegas officers responded to this extraordinary incident. This training
video includes analytical interviews with several of
the first responding officers and additional training on dealing with biker gang activity nationwide and how to prepare for and deal with it.
San
Francisco Officers Die in Response Crash
Cops'
Response to Hate Crimes
Officer Tries to Block
Moving Subject’s Car
Police
Face Man with Explosive Device
DeKalb County TN Police Shooting
Weapons
Retention
One of the nation's premiere law enforcement trainers, Herb Hood, provides complete and thorough training on his newly-developed and easy-to-learn weapons
retention system. This is a must and possible life-saver
for any officer working the street.
Jason’s
Story
Connecticut
Officer Attacked
Knives
Can Kill You--Fast
This is an extremely important training program for your library. In it, one of the leading
law enforcement experts in the world teaches and trains
you to survive a knife attack/assault. The program
will provide step-by-step training that will be segmented for convenient use in roll call, in-service and academy training.
Strip
Searches
One of the most distasteful, dangerous, yet absolutely necessary procedures many officers must undertake is the strip search. In this pioneering
program, you'll learn how one of America's largest law enforcement agencies conducts proper, safe and thorough strip searches. Includes both male and female inmates. (Only sold
to law enforcement agencies and accredited schools)
Knoxville Cop Hit
Facing
Disaster Part I
This program is for all departments because, “it can happen here.” Every year
many communities face disaster in the form of a vicious
storm, an accidental calamity, and now potentially,
a terrorist attack. This first of a two part series of training videos deals with the havoc wrought in Florida by Hurricane
Charley. Although this was an anticipated.event because there were warnings, preplanning proved insufficient. Learn what the
Charlotte County (FL) Sheriff’s office learned
before, during and after Charley.
Facing
Disaster Part II
This second of the two part series discusses preplanning and response to such unexpected
disasters as a terror attack, possibly involving weapons
of mass destruction, or a catastrophic accident. Such
events are possible anywhere, and law enforcement will be right in the thick of it. This video is a must for the times we live in today.
Hospital
Security
When a criminal is hurt, injured or wounded, he/she must receive proper treatment. However, the security challenges for law enforcement can be innumerable.
Learn from viewing and hearing how one of the U.S.’s largest law enforcement agencies deals with this vital task.
Tampa Massacre
Tallahassee Ambush
The Tampa Massacre
The Do’s and Don’ts
of Serving Warrants
The Murder of Georgia Deputy
Kyle Dinkheller
Racial Profiling
If there is a hotter issue in law enforcement today, we don’t
know about it. Making stops on the basis of the race
or ethnicity of those in a car rather than on grounds of reasonable suspicion is wrong and a violation of rights. In this 12-minute training video, officers will understand what racial profiling is, what it isn’t, and how to be on safe ground
when making that stop. This is an invaluable video
and can help you avoid millions in liability
awards.
Do’s
and Don’ts of Handling Anthrax
Police
Chaplains / When a Cop Dies
The Police Chaplain is playing an increasingly more important role in law enforcement. Because their jobs are dangerous and high stress, officers need
someone to talk to whether they know it or not. The
Chaplain plays a big role in dealing with the mind, spirit and body. This program highlights what they do, why they do it, and why having a Chaplain on staff may be vital to
your department.
What Every Street Cop Needs
to Know About Terrorists
This is a must program for American law enforcement. It is complete with vital information on dealing with the new terrorist threat in this county,
including what to look for and what to do when you
find it.
Cops and Ethics
The I.A.C.P. says that the issue of law enforcement ethics and leadership is one of the
biggest issues facing law enforcement today. This outstanding
video goes over the do’s and don’ts of
proper ethical procedures through more than a dozen real-world scenarios in which officers have done the right thing and the wrong thing. They are perfect tools for instruction. In addition, this video features five singular scenarios
for evaluation, analysis and discussion.
We’ve Got a 962 With
Fire; Officer Burning Alive
Dealing with Media / Recognizing
Media Tricks
DEALING WITH THE MENTALLY
ILL
SIMPLE
SPANISH COMMANDS
DRUG CONCEALMENT SPOTS
Today's officers will be amazed at the ingenuity of the drug runners when it comes
to concealing their dope. Some of the most surprising
and clever drug concealment spots ever recorded are
analyzed and graphically presented in this video. It's well worth adding to your video training library, because until you've seen it, you're not going to believe it. This program also includes some of the tactics drug runners are using
to get over and get past police officers. A definite
must if you make drug stops in your community or on your streets,
roads, and interstates!
BIG RIGS STOPS
LESS THAN LETHAL FORCE
OPTIONS
STAYING CALM UNDER PRESSURE:
DISPATCHING
JOINING THE FORCE
If you're interested in "putting the department's best foot forward" to recruit talented
young people, this is the video for you! Not only do
the cameras follow excellent, enthusiastic officers
from every branch and unit but also the video provides young people with multi-ethnic role models from both genders. It is the very best police recruiting video ever produced, and we believe you'll agree!
COURTROOM TESTIMONY
INCIDENT AT WHITE CASTLE
CAMPUS
SPECIAL TRAINING VIDEOS:
Binge
Drinking / Dealing with a Stuporous Victim
Date
Rape / Crime Scene Preservation / Date Rape Drugs
Bike
Patrol / K-9 Patrol / Working with K-9's
Report
Writing / Reading Body Language
Campus
Fire Safety
Campus
Officer Murdered / Officer Safety.
ROLL
CALL REVIEW PROGRAMS:
Tampa Detectives Murdered
Officer’s
Gun Accidentally Discharges
New
Mexico Trooper Held at Gunpoint
Officer
Shoots Homeless Person
Human
Shield Incident
Officer
Tries to Block Moving Subject’s Car
Off-Duty
Considerations for Street Cops
The
Darrell Lunsford Murder/Lessons Learned
Cop
Kills Motorist During Chase
Training
Accident Kills Officer
Jailer
Transporting Prisoner is Murdered
Remaining
Calm During Major Adrenaline Rushes
Officers
Lose Job Over Hog-Tying Death
Physical
Assaults: Covering Your Back
Officer
Shoots Self in Training Exercise
Complacency
Can Lead to Tragedy
Meth
Labs
Verbal
Judo
Report
Writing
Building
Searches
This is another roll call video we’ve been asked to produce by many law enforcement
agencies. It offers some very basic yet often overlooked
or, perhaps, underutilized tactics to increase officer
safety. This roll call video features experts with the St. Louis Metropolitan
Police Department training academy and Jim Crotty of ‘Strategies for Officer Survival.’
Rape
Victims’ Do’s and Don’ts
For many officers, dealing with rape victims can be one of their most traumatic experiences. It’s also a very painful experience, obviously,
for the rape victim. This roll call video presentation
provides officers with some crucial approaches and tactics for questioning and dealing with rape victims as first responders. Featuring a veteran police rape counselor and Dr. Armand Brodeur, world renowned pediatric radiologist and police
witness.
ROLL
CALL VIDEOS:
Gangs
The proliferation of violent gangs in the United States has taxed law enforcement agencies at every level. And, in many instances, gangs have spread from major metropolitan areas to suburban, even rural settings. This roll call program features some
of the nation’s leading police experts on gangs
providing specific insight for street cops who may
come face to face with a violent gang member. Highly recommended for all law enforcement video libraries.
Foot
Pursuits
Body
Language
Felony
Vehicle Stops
Response
to Felonies in Progress
Stopping
Vehicles with Tinted Windows
Proper
Handcuffing Technique
As any peace officer knows, improper and unsafe handcuffing of subjects can fatal. In recent years, subjects have wiggled free of handcuffs, have accessed
handcuff keys, etc. to ultimately end up fatally shooting
law enforcement officers. This roll call video, we believe,
will be an indispensable addition to any agency's video library. It features police
experts taking you step-by-step on the right way to cuff subjects. You'll want to use this
program time and again not only for green recruits
but also veteran street cops who may occasionally get
lax and complacent.
The
Standing Modified Search
How Bad Guys Get Over on
Cops--Parts 1 & 2
Defensive Tactics Expert Sgt. Mike Muxo of the St. Louis Metropolitan PD explains and shows several of the tactics bad guys utilize to "get over on the
cops" in this two-part roll call special. It'll amaze
even veteran street officers the lengths to which the bad guys will go to try to scam or "blindside" the police. Each one of the tips in these two roll call videos could someday be a lifesaver for officers. We strongly recommend you add this
to video training library or collection.
Protective
Vests
This is more than a practical demonstration on purchasing the very best, most comfortable and safest protective body armor. It's an absolutely
vital practical demonstration! Of all an officer's
or a department's choices, there isn't much that is more crucial
for officer safety than the selection of the right protective body armor; the armor that gives the street cop the best chance of surviving gunfire. Tony Kirkbright of the Antioch (CA) Police Department demonstrates just how vital an officer's
body armor selection is. You'll want each officer in
your department to view this roll call video more.than once.
What
You Need to Know Before Buying Holsters
2 MINUTE WARNING PROGRAMS (EACH IS TWO MINUTES LONG)
Two Minute Warnings
33
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#1-Avoiding Danger from Traffic
on Stops:
Every year, several officers
are killed in traffic during roadside stops. Learn how to avoid death or injury.
#2-Transporting Dangerous Prisoners:
Prisoners get the drop on transporting
officers sometimes with dangerous consequences. Protect yourself.
#3-Warehouse Burglary During
Power Outage:
How do you proceed with flashlights
against an unseen adversary?
#4-Lone Officer Sees Murder-Rape
Suspect Go Into a Dark Alley in a High Crime Area:
How to proceed safely.
#5-Big Rig Driver is Furious
over a Traffic Stop. He’s Abusive and after Receiving your Citation, He’s Back Behind
the Wheel:
What do you do now?
#6-Single Officer finds Two Drunken
Men Brutally Beating Two Women:
You are alone.
How do you handle this
dangerous and tense situation?
#7-Calling Out All Possible ID
Factors in High and Low Risk Stops:
Better too much information than
too little.
It could save your life.
#8-You Stop a Man with
Bag of Burglars’ Tools… No Warrants… Not from Neighborhood:
What are your options?
#9-Lone Officer Sees Two Men
in a Van. Driver Won’t Make Eye contact, passenger stares until out of sight.
How to proceed.
#10-Two officers break up bar
fight, one subject tries to slither into men’s room perhaps to flush drugs.
How do you handle it?
#11-Are you prepared for off-duty
incidents? You’re off-duty and a crime is committed before you.
What can you do and how prepared are you to do it?
#12-Wearing body armor: You know
body armor saves lives. So, why don’t you wear yours?
#13-Handcuffing and Patdowns:
Many officers have been injured or worse because of bad handcuffing or patdown techniques.
How to improve yours.
#14-On a DUI Stop, passenger
changes places with driver. It’s your word against theirs:
How do you deal with this situation?
#15-Acting on a neighbor’s
tip alleging child abuse, officer is prohibited by parents from seeing child. He hears child screaming
and crying in back room:
What next?
#16-Where do you keep your hands?
Many officers have been caught off guard because their hands are not in position to react.
You may be making a common
mistake.
#17-Equipment Check --- You never
know when you’ll need your baton, spray, cuffs or gun.
Is your equipment ready to go?
#18-Gay lovers have violent argument.
Police arrive to find lots of blood.
How to proceed and protect yourself..
#19-Single officer sees lone
person apparently planning to leap from bridge:
What are the most pressing to-do’s?
#20-Using Backup:
There are times officers think
they can handle many situations alone.
Why you should always have backup?
#21-High speed response to emergency
calls:
It can be deadly for responding
officers or civilians or both.
#22-Mentally disturbed man ranting
on corner, suddenly slashes a young boy:
How do you save the child and defuse the situation?
#23-Rapid Response to the active
shooter. New tactics for first responders arriving on the scene. No more waiting for SWAT. First to
arrive are first to engage the shooter.
What Now?
#24-Officer chasing armed robbery
suspect at night must decide whether to keep radio on or off:
What’s more important;
contact …or silence?
#25-Cover officer watching two
passengers when angry driver gets into physical confrontation with contact officer:
What Next?
#26-Drinking off-duty---Most
cops enjoy a beer after shift or on days off.
How well do you handle your booze?
#27-Proper use of force---Perhaps
the most important issue before law enforcement today.
When is the use of force too
much…too little?
$28-Encounter bad accident with
two injured people in separate cars. Oncoming traffic poses a threat.
What should officers do?
#29-Officer stops car wanted
in connection with bank robbery. A baby is in the back seat. While awaiting backup, officer sees driver
and passenger reach for something under seat.
What should he do?
#30-Officer pulls over van for
going 15 over the limit. While on stop, he hears a muffled cry from the back of van.
What’s the next course
of action?
#31-Officer is looking for armed
subject in low light situation. He is fired upon and can see the muzzle flash. What should the officer
do?
#32-Convenience Store Robbery:
Single officer spots more than one armed bad guy.
How to handle this scenario.
#33-The victim of a domestic
violence call is a fellow officer’s wife--Delicate to say the least.
How do you handle it?
Also Available:
TRAINING THE TRAINER PROGRAMS
EACH OF THESE VIDEOS INCLUDES
TRAINING FROM EXPERTS IN THEIR RESPECTIVE FIELDS
"Training
the Trainer" (A 45-Minute Overview)
"Training
the Trainer / Firearms (A 30-Minute Overview)