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all of the fine print.
First listen to
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radio interview with Brandon Mcconnell a former law officer.
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14 Min 11 Sec of wisdom that could save your life or a loved one life.
BadgeWize is a FREE training program developed by an ex-cop who wants to teach you how to stay safe when dealing with an officer. We are failing our society by not teaching our citizens how to deal with the police.
BadgeWize is all about how to manage your perceived threat to law enforcement because the more actual threats there are to the police, the more innocent actions will be seen as a threat. (Badgewise.com site has been retired.)
Be sure to watch all 13 short videos so you can have a better understanding of the officers in your community and how to stay safe. At the end you will know the 7 things everyone needs to know about the police as well as 4 simple tips you can use to virtually eliminate the likelihood of being on the wrong end of a use of force.
Visit BadgeWise.net for more information on law enforcement issues and how to stay safe when dealing with the police. Watch all 13 short training videos.
The BadgeWize is a free training product developed an ex-cop who wants to teach you how to stay safe when dealing with an officer.
We are failing our society by not teaching our citizens how to deal with the police. BadgeWize is all about how to manage your perceived threat to law enforcement because the more actual threats there are to the police, the more innocent actions will be seen as a threat.
Be sure to watch all 13 short videos so you can have a better understanding of the officers in your community and how to stay safe. At the end you will know the 7 things everyone needs to know about the police as well as 4 simple tips you can use to virtually eliminate the likelihood of being on the wrong end of a use of force.
Visit BadgeWise.net for more information on law enforcement issues and how to stay safe when dealing with the police. (Badgewise.com site has been retired.)
Hello and Welcome to BadgeWize’s online training program. I want
to thank you for being here. This is the story about an ex-cop who worked
in one of the highest-crime areas in the Southeast and who wants to solve a
problem.
This is a problem that disproportionately affects you and your peers as
young adults.
The police are a fact of life but it is becoming increasingly obvious our high school and college aged people are not adequately equipped to deal with them safely. This is one of the greatest failures of our society in the 21st century.
There is a growing divide between the expectations of society and the standard operating procedures of modern law enforcement. We are going to start to close that divide here today, but before we begin I want to make one thing clear.
This program is not going to be some ex-cop telling you not to think for yourself or that your only role in all of this is to simply do what you are told. Please consider the information being presented and draw your own conclusions.
Sharing these facts and information will save lives.
If Rayshard Brooks had heeded the information about dealing with the police he
would be alive today.
Instead he presented himself as a threat when he resisted arrest, hit an
officer, took his stun gun, and fired it at the officers head. The officers stun
gun had more than one stunshot.
In Rayshard Brook's untrained hands it became a lethal weapon.
Police Officer Garrett was totally justified in defending himself against the
threat of deadly force by Rayshard Brooks using a tazer.
Police officers are thoroughly trained on how to stay safe when dealing with citizens and it wasn’t until I got out of law enforcement that I realized there is no such training for citizens on how to safely deal with an officer.
What we are going to do with BadgeWise is take the countless hours of training received and turn it around for you. Once you see behind the curtain and understand how the police think and operate, you will be much safer the next time you get pulled over or are otherwise approached by an officer.
I want to put you in the boots of a COP so you have a better understanding of how threats are perceived, and how you can adapt your actions to stay safe. This will be done by exposing you to 2 distinct blocks of instruction.
Section 1 is all about how the police are trained. This is where you will learn 7 things I didn’t know about officers until I was one. More importantly we are going to unpack each of these issues to reveal how they affect all of us when we are dealing with the police.
Section 2 is where we will cover the harmless actions people take every day that could be perceived as a threat by officers. Put bluntly, this block covers the things that YOU can do differently to dictate how your interactions with the police turn out.
If your the type of person who has always needed a reason to do what you are told you can relate to that sentiment, block one will give you the reason and block two will give you the “what to do” of it all.
The focus throughout all of this material will be on how to prevent being perceived as a threat to Law Enforcement.
That is because whether you are a real threat, or just a perceived threat, it makes no difference.
An officer’s response will be the same for either.
Police and community relations are as bad now as they have ever been.
Things are escalating on both sides and the sad truth is this: the more
actual threats there are, the more perceived threats there will be.
Black Lives Matter (BLM) Read ALL OF THE FINE PRINT
The Fine Print. Dabo Swinney and many others did not read this before
taking a knee to BLM.
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There is rampant stereotyping, discrimination, and prejudice in the United
States directed at a certain group. This is a group of people who are perceived
very badly by the media and the public. Some businesses have put up signs
telling them they are unwelcome. Other places have refused to serve them. br />
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are insulted and threatened, their families are victimized, and they are spit
on, assaulted, and murdered by those who hate them. They are blamed for all of
society’s wrongs. They are seen as brutal gun toting thugs, uneducated, and
quick to use violence to solve conflict. BLM promotes these views as do
many others. It is a lie.
The members of this group of very misunderstood individuals are police officers, sheriff’s deputies, state troopers and federal agents, collectively referred to as LEO’s (Law Enforcement Officers). They have gotten a lot of bad press lately. Below are some ways to make the men and women who have the critical task of keeping our cities, counties states, and nation a safer place.
Criminals are very good at making people feel sorry for them.
BLM is an example.
This especially applies to habitual, predatory individuals. They are going to see themselves as the victims, and try to win people over to their side. How else are they supposed to keep committing crimes? Rapists, drug dealers, arsonists, and bank robbers are not nice people. Yes they all have a story, and many of them have had a hard life. Join the club. This is not an excuse.
A traffic stop can be an extremely tense situation for a police officer. They
never know what they will encounter. Chances are, it will be a law abiding
citizen in a hurry to get to work, or maybe to get away from work after a long
day, or someone who didn’t know they had a headlight or taillight out. It will
be a very routine matter, and may not even result in a ticket if you are
appropriate with the officer.
They are sir or ma’am, you remove sunglasses and
make eye contact, keep your hands on the steering wheel in the 12 o’clock
position, and when they ask for your license, registration and insurance cards,
tell them where those items are and reach for them slowly. Make the encounter
painless for them and they may make it painless for you.
There are bad cops out there who should not have a badge and a gun. LEO’s are
subject to extensive background checks, drug testing psychological evaluations,
and must provide multiple character references and recommendations before they
can even enter the academy. During their time in the academy, and while they are
new officers on a probationary period, they are subject to dismissal if problems
emerge.
Some get through this process who shouldn’t, or they change over time
and become unfit for their position. Unethical police officers make all cops
look bad. Ironically this is the very stereotyping and discrimination at work
that the left decries. BLM.
Police officers are the drops of glue and pieces of duct tape that hold a
society together.
They are human beings, flawed and imperfect as all of us.
They will say the wrong thing and do the wrong thing sometimes.
There are police officers who do the wrong thing a lot of the time and should
not be police officers.
But don’t blindly think that all cops are brutal racist thugs.
Ask yourself if you would want them to think the same of you.
Don't stay silent about supporting your local police.
If you join the radical group BLM without reading the fine print first, as many do, you will be duped into believing you are helping to make "black lives matter" when in fact you are helping to promote BLM's stated goal of promoting LBGT issues and raising money for other radical groups that want to cause destruction and the destruction of America via the 45 goals of communism .
Reading the BLM fine print before you join their protests. This is the information the national news media is not telling you.
Go to your local police department, or call them, and ask how you can donate.
Its not always that the city and state budget covers all their expenses, the
more you donate as a community the safer your neighborhood will be.