RSSCategory: Prepare

Review: Maritime Sniper Manual

Review: Maritime Sniper Manual

| February 12, 2011 | 2 Comments

Armed on the water for nearly a decade, I know an unstable and constantly moving boat is tough to shoot from with any accuracy, even at close distances. I’m also aware of men out there who make it look almost too easy, firing rounds with precision into small moving targets hundreds of yards away. Fredrik [...]

Continue Reading

USCG & LEOSA in SoCal

USCG & LEOSA in SoCal

| February 11, 2011 | 13 Comments

San Diego’s Examiner is reporting the city of San Fernando has been forced to settle with a USCG Reserve Boarding Officer after he filed a civil lawsuit for battery, false arrest, and civil rights violations. The suit was brought after San Fernando Police Officer Marshall Mack stopped Diaz in his vehicle to determine the status [...]

Continue Reading

DIY: Shooter’s Line Sling

DIY: Shooter’s Line Sling

| December 13, 2010 | 0 Comments

DIY is a new featured series that takes a look at tactics and options for the LEO. We want to help you be mentally and physically aware with the skills, tools, and options to overcome any threat you may face in order to ensure you and your family’s safety. Awareness fosters understanding. Check back often [...]

Continue Reading

Restrain A Suspect With Your Belt

Restrain A Suspect With Your Belt

| December 7, 2010 | 10 Comments

Your already in a bad mood. Being at an airport is never a pleasant experience. You get there early to anticipate waiting in line, but when ever you do that, there is never a line. Naturally, it’s to early for the coffee shop to be open. Why are they not open earlier than 0900? That’s [...]

Continue Reading

Boat = Survival in Case of Zombie Attack

Boat = Survival in Case of Zombie Attack

| November 18, 2010 | 0 Comments

Over at Eaglespeak, the case is being made for taking to sea in the event of a zombie attack. Luxury cabin cruisers and sailboats with installed fish finders seem to top the list for boats of choice when fleeing the flesh eating hordes. Read the article here. And while you’re out there, don’t forget those [...]

Continue Reading

Free Certification and Credits in Terrorism Awareness and Emergency Preparedness

Free Certification and Credits in Terrorism Awareness and Emergency Preparedness

| July 13, 2010 | 0 Comments

Who want’s free certification in Access Control for Port Security, Advanced Port Security, Force Protection, Terrorism Awareness for Law Enforcement, Planning Considerations for WMD Incidents, and a bunch more? The National Terrorism Preparedness Institute has a wealth of amazing information via videos and free training curriculum’s relating to Maritime Security and Homeland Defense. Head over to their site and you [...]

Continue Reading

How’s Your Spanish? Tools For The LEO.

How’s Your Spanish? Tools For The LEO.

| June 19, 2010 | 0 Comments

I’m sure that I’m not surprising anyone when I say that our country has a growing population of hispanics members that do not speak english. This has definitely created a communication barrier in law enforcement. In addition to that, our job kinda makes us go down south to conduct patrols (and deal with a miserable heat/humidity combination). [...]

Continue Reading