Mike Glover
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the farm to go to firearms instructor development course, FIDC, where it made me federal qualified to basically call any federal law enforcement officers before they went to training or to sustain their training, mostly CIA personnel.
But I could train anybody.
I could run FBI calls.
I could run border patrol and ICE calls.
So in that training, there was no OPFOR-related training in these type of scenarios, like the scenarios we ran in Decision Point.
So how do you know if you're capable of doing that?
You don't, because you have a pro timer or the call of threat.
You're taught to conditionally react based off of that.
You draw your pistol when you shoot a target.
That has nothing to do with critically thinking through a high stress scenario and deciding whether or not to shoot or not shoot.
And that's the biggest mistake law enforcement makes.
And this is likely what happened.
He heard the gun call.
He heard potentially a shot break.
It might've been another shooter on his team.
And then he mag dump, he shot eight to 10 rounds into this guy because he thought he was a potential threat.
Now it's justified in his head, but the reality is, did he have specific criteria for him to live with?
In Utah, I just read this story yesterday.
They just determined that a law enforcement officer that was involved with a, I think he potentially was illegal, that drove away.
He was shot, he shot two rounds in the back of this vehicle with an AR-15 as the guy was fleeing.