Read a pre-publication copy. Discussed it with Ed.
Can only say...it's gonna be The Book of the Year for people like us.
Read a pre-publication copy. Discussed it with Ed.
Can only say...it's gonna be The Book of the Year for people like us.
Ordered as well. Thanks for the heads up.
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Copy ordered also.
I got to meet Ed and spend an afternoon with him in November 1994 when he came and presented at the then Metro-Dade Police Academy. I was attending an Officer Survival Instructor Course (week long) that they presented. The course was excellent and to get to hear the story from Ed in person was one of life's great moments. One thing he said during the presentation stuck with me ever since (and did so especially when I was a working cop). He said that they went out that Friday just to check the box on their case work and weren't expecting to actually run into Platt and Matix. He implied that attitude may have put them at a bit of disadvantage and I'd think that's exactly the case. When we go out there on the hunt, we should go with the belief that hard times are coming and we're ready to handle them. Not doing so can lead to bad times.
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Co-owner Hardwired Tactical Shooting (HiTS)
Ordering a copy now. Thanks for the heads up.
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There's nothing civil about this war.
Blues,
We wouldn't have crossed paths as that was the only time I was there. That week was very interesting from several standpoints:
1. The only time I was ever part of training where they briefed all hands on Sunday evening before the class with warnings not to leave the host hotel premises without their escort, not to be in the jai alai venue, the topless bar behind, etc. unless we wanted to get assaulted/killed.
2. Being told (long before LEOSA) that they highly recommended we always be armed in that locale. The class was about 40 officers from all over the US and carrying guns outside our respective states was a crap shoot back then.
3. The training was superior and covered many skill sets and scenarios.
4. On the Sunday morning afterwards, getting ready to fly back to DFW, I nearly had to shoot a guy who was trying to present the "opening ceremony" of an armed robbery at a gas station while I gassed up my rent car. That was in the days when rentals were easily identifiable in FL and I was near the airport. Those who know me know that my size keeps most assholes at bay, but this guy gave it a try. Some MUC tactics (way before Craig Douglas had that class) helped the guy on his way.
Last edited by Wayne Dobbs; 05-25-2018 at 10:35 AM.
Regional Government Sales Manager for Aimpoint, Inc. USA
Co-owner Hardwired Tactical Shooting (HiTS)
Those were hard times for German tourists...
(Sounds like you were at the Embassy Suites)
Last edited by blues; 05-25-2018 at 11:30 AM.
There's nothing civil about this war.