Officer Tactical & Special Ops Updates eNL - Mar 16th, 2023
 
 
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March 16, 2023

Welcome to March 2023, and (hopefully) the end of winter.

As every day brings us closer to spring, keep in mind what the nicer weather will bring with it: people engaging in more outdoor activities; folks having BBQs and weekend gatherings on their deck or patio; folks camping, hiking, fishing, etc. Anything related to outdoor activities will increase as the weather gets warmer. Adjust your manpower accordingly and do that annual inspection of all your gear.

Stay safe. Stay frosty.

—Lt. Frank Borelli

FEATURES
Editorial Director Frank Borelli puts the PrymeMAX BTH-900 through its paces with favorable results.
Tragedy struck three law enforcement training exercises late last year. Instructors discuss the lengths they go to for safety and how accidents can be prevented.
Providing officers the ability to detect mail threats safely, quickly, and efficiently needs to be a priority.
Despite the power of the 10mm cartridge, the Glock 29SF was easy to handle, comfortable to shoot and delivered accurate fire.
TACTICAL & SPECOPS NEWS
During a bizarre call in Circleville, Pickaway County sheriff's deputies confronted and fatally shot an aggressively acting zebra that had bitten the arm of its owner.
A 42-year-old man arrested on a warrant pulled out a concealed handgun and began shooting while in the back of an Ontario police cruiser, leading to a standoff that lasted several hours.
Deptford Police Officer Robert Shisler continues recovering in the hospital after he was shot and wounded in the leg in a struggle with a suspect, who was fatally shot in the incident.
A 33-year-old man who held a large kitchen knife and his baby told Syracuse police officers that they would have to kill him before he dropped the weapon.