Officer Tactical & Special Ops Updates eNL - Dec 15th, 2022
 
 
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December 15, 2022

Welcome to our final Tactical & SpecOps newsletter of 2022.

It's definitely been an interesting year. Thankfully, we've seen a reduction in riots and out-of-control protests as compared to recent years. Unfortunately, we've seen an uptick in active shooter events.

As we go into the last few weeks of holiday craziness, stay on your toes. Enjoy your time off. Revel in the time you get with your friends and family. Look forward to 2023 with optimism and a plan.

Stay safe. Stay frosty.

FEATURES
With protests and the pandemic in the past, a violent crime surge has become the new concern for major cities.
The Verco Materials UrbanShieldMH is put to the test.
Every officer needs to know how to quickly reload, reload under pressure and reload when injured.
This podcast's latest episode looks at the unglamorous and often dangerous aspects of undercover work as retired ATF agent Joe Vince Jr. talks about his experiences in Detroit in the 1970s.
TACTICAL & SPECOPS NEWS
Body camera footage captures Houston police officers shooting and wounding a man who allegedly began firing at them through the windshield of his pickup truck.
A Zebulon police officer was seriously injured when he was dragged trying to arrest a suspect and then wounded when his gun discharged while he was pinned by the car.
Following a confrontation, Boston police SWAT officers saved an individual who became "caught up" while trying to leap from a 12th-floor apartment with a corpse inside.
Cleveland officials agreed to make wide-ranging changes to the way police officers handle mass protests as part of its court-enforced consent decree.