Officer Tactical & Special Ops Updates eNL - Jan 19th, 2023
 
 
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January 19, 2023

Welcome to our first Tactical SpecOps newsletter of 2023!

As with every new year, we really don't know what to expect. We hope for the best and prepare for the worst. Pandemic? Maybe. Riots and protests? Maybe. Nice quiet year with only "the usual" work to do? Let's hope so—but probably not now that we've said the P, R and other words. Stay ready. Train hard. Stay informed.

Stay safe. Stay frosty.

FEATURES
A test of the Swampfox Blade 1x25 carbine optic determined that it is the ideal tool for patrol carbine use.
The Officer Media Group would like your input on how most of us spend our off-duty time; what activities we enjoy and if we have any particular commitment to brands or manufacturers.
OFFICER Magazine's editorial team talks about contemporary forensic tools and how they are impacting the collection and use of data from items, such as cellphones.
Every officer needs to know how to quickly reload, reload under pressure and reload when injured.
TACTICAL & SPECOPS NEWS
Two Racine police officers remained at the scene of a domestic violence standoff after they were shot and wounded while authorities were trying to talk to the suspect.
The shooting of a Georgia State Patrol trooper was possibly related to continuing protests over a proposed training facility for the Atlanta Police Department in DeKalb County.
Video from a reality TV show captured a young child playing with a loaded 9mm gun and pulling a trigger, leading Beech Grove police to arrest the boy's father.
Newton Police Chief Will Jackson was wearing a ballistic vest when he was shot in the back while assisting with the eviction of two people from a Newton County home.