As a rookie officer still on training in a large city. This video is both hilarious with the tumbleweave and extremely informative. Appreciate the good tips
Good luck with your training! Tommy has a good channel (straight to the point, no bullshit; lots of experience, very little bias towards others; brings in others who can offer more input based on which niche they fill; etc). I've recommended it to a lot of new police and security officers here in Dallas. A lot of the stuff Tommy talks about in Chicago can be applicable here in Dallas, which is another massive urbanized area. SOP might be different, but a lot of what he talks about is applicable in large urban areas.
Good stuff, appreciate the time and effort to share your experience. Your channel is one of my inspirations that pushed me to start my own. I really appreciate the time you put into sharing this with all of us out here. Thanks a million
Excellent video. After a few years on patrol it becomes apparent that police work usually happens at night and for some reason almost never on the ground floor of a building.
Referencing techniques- this is where the FTO comes in an shows you how the real world actually functions. 😂 Thank you for your vid’s there a great help. I made it through the oral interview an was offered a conditional offer at the local PD. The city is having another meeting on Monday to put it up for discussion then I’ll get a call around 2100 or 0800 on Tuesday with the final offer.
Another great video. Feel like this could be its own masterclass there’s so much to the topic. Always look under cars, magically everything/everyone is under there: weapons, drugs, keys, people. Use your baton to rattle bushes and foliage too, people often stuff things into bushes as they flee to retrieve later. Same for behind low walls, between car wheels and the gutter, and in trash cans (purses from robberies etc.). Also on top of porch roofs, small buildings, garages etc, where people can toss stuff up as they run.
I just got the alien gear rapid force hokster a couple days ago. Durability and suitability testing will be done live on Instagram and a UA-cam video will follow after.
I was a School Resource Officer in a real bad gang banging area (keyword is *was* before the COVID-19 quarantine) and it was the kind of area where gangbangers would use the school for target practice. Just shot out 5 windows in a row because they were bored. A lot of this stuff is super accurate, something I want to add is that if you see different types of shell casings that doesn't always mean different types of guns. Criminals usually stuff whatever ammo they can find into a gun, such as going down the aisle at Academy and stealing 2 bullets out of every box. The result is a hodgepodge of different handgun ammo being shoved into the same gun. A responsible self defender will usually load all the same ammo and it will generally be something quality like Federal or Hornady or Gold Dots. If you see a substantial variation in the types of shell casings on the ground, especially if it's all the same caliber, you're usually dealing with someone armed and dangerous like a gangbanger.
I can tell you why people loose shoes. I am the only person I know, besides my dad that unties and ties his shoes every time the go off and on again. Almost all the people I have seen put on shoes leave them tied, and slip them on and off. Also, hi point lol
As a rookie officer still on training in a large city. This video is both hilarious with the tumbleweave and extremely informative. Appreciate the good tips
Good luck with your training! Tommy has a good channel (straight to the point, no bullshit; lots of experience, very little bias towards others; brings in others who can offer more input based on which niche they fill; etc). I've recommended it to a lot of new police and security officers here in Dallas. A lot of the stuff Tommy talks about in Chicago can be applicable here in Dallas, which is another massive urbanized area. SOP might be different, but a lot of what he talks about is applicable in large urban areas.
Good stuff, appreciate the time and effort to share your experience. Your channel is one of my inspirations that pushed me to start my own. I really appreciate the time you put into sharing this with all of us out here. Thanks a million
Excellent video. After a few years on patrol it becomes apparent that police work usually happens at night and for some reason almost never on the ground floor of a building.
You forgot the Sip of coffee. At beggining of the video
Ayyy! Thanks for the content, mate! You're astronomical!
I work as a CCTV Operator. I often have eyes up long before officers arive on scene, I will have to keep this points in mind next time I go into work.
Glad to see Free Field Training stying safe & well
Referencing techniques- this is where the FTO comes in an shows you how the real world actually functions. 😂
Thank you for your vid’s there a great help. I made it through the oral interview an was offered a conditional offer at the local PD. The city is having another meeting on Monday to put it up for discussion then I’ll get a call around 2100 or 0800 on Tuesday with the final offer.
Another great video. Feel like this could be its own masterclass there’s so much to the topic. Always look under cars, magically everything/everyone is under there: weapons, drugs, keys, people. Use your baton to rattle bushes and foliage too, people often stuff things into bushes as they flee to retrieve later. Same for behind low walls, between car wheels and the gutter, and in trash cans (purses from robberies etc.). Also on top of porch roofs, small buildings, garages etc, where people can toss stuff up as they run.
Heel yeah, all of that and more.
Always great to see another video from my favorite channel! Hope your doing well, Tommy.
Lots of security officers here watch your show good job
Tumble weaves and Hi Points lmao. Welcome to Chicago.
Could you make a video of the Alien Gear rapid force duty holster and the Blackhawk T series holster?
I just got the alien gear rapid force hokster a couple days ago. Durability and suitability testing will be done live on Instagram and a UA-cam video will follow after.
Cops have been ambushed during these types of calls. Stay frosty out there!
Love your show very informative imma private police officer here in Ohio
I was a School Resource Officer in a real bad gang banging area (keyword is *was* before the COVID-19 quarantine) and it was the kind of area where gangbangers would use the school for target practice. Just shot out 5 windows in a row because they were bored.
A lot of this stuff is super accurate, something I want to add is that if you see different types of shell casings that doesn't always mean different types of guns. Criminals usually stuff whatever ammo they can find into a gun, such as going down the aisle at Academy and stealing 2 bullets out of every box. The result is a hodgepodge of different handgun ammo being shoved into the same gun. A responsible self defender will usually load all the same ammo and it will generally be something quality like Federal or Hornady or Gold Dots. If you see a substantial variation in the types of shell casings on the ground, especially if it's all the same caliber, you're usually dealing with someone armed and dangerous like a gangbanger.
Interesting.
How would you search a vehicle? What are my limitations of search for security in parking lots.
maybe know your job instead of asking on a youtube channel for cops
Won’t find any shell casings when using a revolver. I guess I’m a chief with my chief special 😂
That was a high point
How is stuff going in your area when it comes to lockdown? In my area they have opened back up the bars and bowling alleys and such.
I'd be hesitant on walking around after shots fired. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE BACKUP. STRENGTH IN NUMBERS
Russia knows all about strength in numbers; More men than bullets always ends with a win.
Do a ride along in East L.A.
Is that a new scar at the back by your left ear? What happened?
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Thanks for the tips
This is a reupload of a previously posted video, or?
Anything that can help out with rookies going to patrol
I can tell you why people loose shoes. I am the only person I know, besides my dad that unties and ties his shoes every time the go off and on again. Almost all the people I have seen put on shoes leave them tied, and slip them on and off. Also, hi point lol