As + 25 years Law Enforcement and International Private Security Instructor I find Lt. Dillon techniques very updated and a lot more efficient that the old ones that put officers at risk. This material is very useful and easy to understand and practice for students. Thanks and congratulations for his effort to design procedures that are more based on real life and experience. Orlando Gutierrez de Pineres
Prior to my retirement as a Federal LEO, and an Field Training Officer, We used the standing wall search (without a wall), a bit different; but in my day between 1984-2005 it was pretty effective.
Awesome video!!!! I am not a police officer but I am a sheriff explorer and by just seeing ur video I have learned a new strategy and tactic in reference to handcuffing!:)
Former federal LEO (DCIS). Keep it simple. That ‘using every trick to keep the tactical advantage’: talking to them, movement, whatever… doesn’t work most of the time. Put them all face down on the ground LOOKING AT THE GROUND HANDS BEHIND THE BACK! That easy.
Talking to him using your voice to mute the sound of the cuffs coming out, would that also serve as even a minor distraction to take his mind of the idea of going to jail, even for a moment, to make it go down easier?
I'm going to add something to this video about these techniques. They are building blocks in handcuffing. However; this just doesn't happen like what a class teaches you. As someone who has worked in law enforcement I will tell you people are not text book cooperative. Often you are trying to get handcuffs on people who are fighting with you. The suspects who are cooperative will not follow commands like this either. Try to tell these people to stand a certain way to prepare them to be handcuffed. These folks are drunk, high or just unable to follow your commands. There really needs to be handcuffing techniques as to what an officer will run into in real life!
Do people really respond like a puppet like this? ("Turn your thumbs up, straighten your back..."), I don't see a lot of people cooperating in such detail
As + 25 years Law Enforcement and International Private Security Instructor I find Lt. Dillon techniques very updated and a lot more efficient that the old ones that put officers at risk. This material is very useful and easy to understand and practice for students. Thanks and congratulations for his effort to design procedures that are more based on real life and experience. Orlando Gutierrez de Pineres
7:35 WOW!!!! Before he realizes what's going on - he is handcuffed!
Lt. Kevin Dillon - an incredible Policeman!
Greetings from germany
Mr. Dillon, I appreciate your videos. They are very helpful
Prior to my retirement as a Federal LEO, and an Field Training Officer, We used the standing wall search (without a wall), a bit different; but in my day between 1984-2005 it was pretty effective.
How did you get here today Jeff? I drove,,,, click click 😂 😆 😝
Awesome video!!!! I am not a police officer but I am a sheriff explorer and by just seeing ur video I have learned a new strategy and tactic in reference to handcuffing!:)
Did you ever become a police officer
Awesome, very useful techniques and very efficient. Thanks for sharing this.
Former federal LEO (DCIS). Keep it simple. That ‘using every trick to keep the tactical advantage’: talking to them, movement, whatever… doesn’t work most of the time. Put them all face down on the ground LOOKING AT THE GROUND HANDS BEHIND THE BACK! That easy.
Great video and good advice
Talking to him using your voice to mute the sound of the cuffs coming out, would that also serve as even a minor distraction to take his mind of the idea of going to jail, even for a moment, to make it go down easier?
Looks familiar.
I'm going to add something to this video about these techniques. They are building blocks in handcuffing. However; this just doesn't happen like what a class teaches you. As someone who has worked in law enforcement I will tell you people are not text book cooperative. Often you are trying to get handcuffs on people who are fighting with you. The suspects who are cooperative will not follow commands like this either. Try to tell these people to stand a certain way to prepare them to be handcuffed. These folks are drunk, high or just unable to follow your commands. There really needs to be handcuffing techniques as to what an officer will run into in real life!
Do people really respond like a puppet like this? ("Turn your thumbs up, straighten your back..."), I don't see a lot of people cooperating in such detail
sun Tao yes they do it's different in each department
I want to become a police but you guys the way you do it whoa:)
Great for inmates. Thanks!
THROWBACK TO BLACK OPS 1!
7:34
y does it look like they caught a fish with those cuffs
I'll bet u that my gun is bigger than yours
I love you guys just joking
Handcuffing is not rocket science if the person is letting you handcuff them
You should give people money to not get cuffed then your training would be more realistic
Homoerotic
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