Eli Crane
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Obviously, risk mitigation needs to be a factor.
I've gone to rallies in Arizona.
Out in rural country where it wasn't at an arena or a sports complex, whereas I'm driving up to it, I'm looking at rock piles here, this little hill over there.
And you know the deal.
When you're trained in this stuff, you always think โ and this might sound alarming to people, but you always think if I was going to do this job, how would I do it, right?
And you start thinking that way, and I think that's why โ
the guidance that Eric Prince put out on your podcast, why you need to send some shooters in on the advanced teams and not necessarily law enforcement guys who tend to be rearward looking is so important because if you start sending hitters in there and shooters,
That's how we think.
How would I do this job?
Where would I be?
And then you work backwards from there to start putting deterrence in place to where those spots, you know, those strategies that I would use aren't going to work because of the deterrence that I've put in place now.
The other thing I'd do is I would bring in some private guys just so I had โ just so I was covering my basis and I had guys that were more โ
loyal to me than they were to an organization that might or might not be corrupted.
A second set of eyes to fact check and look at everything that they're doing with a mandate to report back to me if they see anything that's shady.
any practices that, you know, are obsolete or, you know, not productive.
And, you know, that's what I'd do if I were him.
I'd start bringing in some private guys to augment what's already been going down, not only for the extra presence and deterrence, but also so they could report to me.
And on that note, Sean, if he were to do that and bring in private guys to augment, and let's just say the Secret Service still hasn't gotten with it and they don't want to fly a drone.
Well, that's fine.
We're going to fly a drone.