He was a fully sworn 1811 from the OIG community.
Then, at about day 2, he "found" the holster he brought. It was an odd kydex drop/offset holster.
FLETC has a lot of problems. An amazing amount, actually.
But it absolutely takes two to tango.
Extraordinarily frustrating sometimes.
Consider FOF when it’s time to revise. During our red dot instructor classes, many of the FIs who had never used red dots before cited the FOF as when the red dot “clicked” for them and they bought into the concept.
Regarding an active LEO showing up for the class without a gun or a holster, this is my complete lack of surprise…..
The instructors don't have as much input in revisions as you'd think. It's largely partner organization/student driven.
The guy who showed up with no gun has more input than I do into what the future holds.
The fact that there's been almost no interest in the class means that there might not be many more.
People who are instructors, or even attorneys like DAs and City Attorneys, who do not defend cops in shootings in Fed court usually have no fricking clue what they are talking about when it comes to liability of police use of force. Like Kardashian taking OJ down to the station to get interviewed and clear up Nicole's murder clueless.