Officer Tactical & Special Ops Updates eNL - Sep 21st, 2023
 
 
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September 21, 2023

Well, sports fans, it's September, and fall may finally have arrived!

That means the silly season is almost upon us. As you look forward to sitting around your fire pit, camping, hunting, etc., remember that the craziness seems to amplify as soon as the Halloween/Harvest/Christmas/Holiday decorations go out ... which has already happened. Work in pairs where you can. Keep your head on a swivel.

Stay safe. Stay frosty.

—Lt. Frank Borelli

FEATURES
A new six-part podcast series by OFFICER Magazine and FirstNet looks at how law enforcement has adapted tactics and training to combat active shooter incidents over the years.
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A one-size-fits-all approach doesn't always work when it comes to recommending "the best" everday-carry law enforcement equipment, such as handguns. Find out if the best gear is the right gear for you.
TACTICAL & SPECOPS NEWS
Louisville Police Officer Brandon Haley continues to recover after he was struck in the chest by gunfire from a nearby house during a traffic stop. No suspects have been charged in the shooting.
The devices, which have a greater range, will be rolled out at the LAPD's four divisions with the highest rates of TASER use, and each division will receive about 200 of them.
A 21-year-old man was fatally shot after he charged and swung a knife at NYPD officers as he rushed out of an elevator in the lobby of a Roosevelt Island apartment building.
San Diego police officers have faced more gun threats in 2023 than the previous two years combined, and this year's total is the highest seen over five years.