Open Firearms Carry Wastes Officers’ Time

I saw this on another blog and it reminded me that there are conservative factions attempting to legalize open carry in Florida. In the densely populated, urban county in which I live, I fear that dwindling police services will have resources drained by these types of calls for service from alarmed citizens. This video is an example of two guys just trying to waste the officers’ time with obstructive discourse.

Nice job by the officer. Yeah, we don’t always articulate things perfectly. Just the same, he is courteous and professional in the face of the amateur armed “confrontationalists.” The officer’s function check of what he discovered to be a .22 cal. HK MP5 A5 made me smile, as had I run through some function checks of my old MP5 at SWAT training the other night. I like how the officer maintained control of the interaction and then ended it with some PR.

I support the Second Amendment, but as a law enforcement officer in a population of nearly a million in a congested area, I feel a little cautious about proposed open carry. With police staffing levels as low as they are, this kind of nuisance call is dangerous and prevents us from responded where we are really needed.

Randall

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Galco Stow-N-Go Holster Review

Galco International began making gun leather as the Famous Jackass Leather Company in Chicago circa 1969.  Probably their most known product is the Original Jackass Rig shoulder holster worn by Don Johnson in the Miami Vice TV show of the 1980’s.

I was in college in 1984 when Sonny Crockett was running around Metro Dade toting his signature 10mm Auto Bren Ten in that Jackass Rig.  It looked pretty cool then, but years down the road as a detective I tried a shoulder holster only to find that it is not exactly practical here in the tropical South.

I do have a Galco holster that I wear in civvies, though.  It is the Stow-N-Go from their Concealed Carry Lite line.  This holster is an open-topped, inside-the-waistband carry model made of stitched cowhide.  The Stow-N-Go’s mouth is reinforced, with what I think is a spring steel insert, to facilitate re-holstering of the firearm, a trait not found on many IWB holsters.

There is an injection-molded nylon “J” clip which hooks into belts up to 1 ¾” in width.  This clip is sewn into the outboard face of the leather and runs nearly its entire height, Continue reading

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Pensacola Officer Arrested for Battering DUI Suspect

The Pensacola Police Department fired K9 Officer Christopher Geraci for excessive force on Friday, then arrested him for misdemeanor battery in connection with his hit and run/DUI investigation on August 2.

Suspect Abbi Bonds struck several cars with her late model Chevy Camaro at 2:30 in the morning.  Her vehicle was disabled with heavy damage and pulled to the side of the road several blocks from the crash scene when Geraci found her.

After Geraci orders her back into her car several times, she refuses while continuing to talk on her cell phone.  He attempts to handcuff her.  As he does so, he tries to rotate her against her car.  Her head and upper body carom off the Camaro.  He again tries to brace her up against the car.  Geraci then completes handcuffing her.

Though Bonds did not file a complaint, the department said that the officer’s dashcam recording of the incident was found during a “routine review of video footage” and an IA Continue reading

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GAP Enterprises Glock Finger Rest Extension Review

I love my Glock 27.  It is that OD color that looks greenish or brownish, depending on the lighting conditions.  Like many owners, I’m fond of its short grip for concealed carry, but wish I could get a better hold on the G27 when the trigger is depressed.  Enter the GAP.

GAP Enterprises, Inc. makes a finger rest that replaces the standard floor plate on a Glock magazine.  Called the GAP Finger Rest Extension, it adds 1/2″ of tough polymer resin material to act as a stop for the ring finger at the front lip of the magazine.

The peaked design of the GAP maintains a small footprint at the gun’s grip for maximum concealment, while still adding a point of contact for the shooter’s fingers.  It is a compromise that works very well in my opinion.

GAP left, Glock right

GAP left, Glock right

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gregory A. Pughe (GAP) designed the Finger Rest Extension to “acquire significantly improved drawing, firing, and reloading control while retaining the concealability of the Glock 27.”  After analyzing the Glock’s frame, Pughe constructed the GAP from a similar polymer resin for strength and durability.

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Florida Highway Patrol Responds to FDLE Report

The Florida Highway Patrol has come out swinging against the highly critical report published by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement in April regarding the series of fatal crashes on the I-75 stretch of Paynes Prairie.  Mainstream media outlets bludgeoned the FHP over what the press saw as mistakes in the Patrol’s smoke/fog response on January 29, 2012.  Six crashes involved 24 vehicles, resulting in 11 deaths and 46 reported injuries.

In the wake of mounting criticism and 13 wrongful death lawsuits against it, the FHP investigated and published its own report of the incident response, which involved not only the FHP, but the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office, Gainesville Police Department, Alachua County Fire Rescue, Florida Department of Transportation, and Florida Forest Service.

In its defense, FHP mitigates the finger-pointing by noting that in addition to the requested presence of other agencies and closure of the road, six additional troopers and a shift commander were called to Paynes Prairie that night.  The decision to reopen I-75 was Continue reading

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Benchmade Knives 175 Adamas CBK Push Dagger Review

Push daggers speak to me of power.  No pretty pass cuts or fancy foil grips, just gritty jabs and slashing blows thrown in a clench.  Boxing with a blade.

Benchmade Knife Company’s 175 Adamas CBK Push Dagger was made with input from customers of the law enforcement sort.  This is a purely defensive knife.  CBK stands for concealed backup knife.  And there you have it:  all business.

With full tang construction of 440C stainless steel and a chisel ground blade, this knife was purpose-built for toughness.  The 2.5” blade is double-edged, spear point in shape, and given a Rockwell Hardness of 58-60.  Blade and handle are subdued with Benchmade’s BK1 matte black finish for corrosion and scratch resistance.  CBK’s grip is covered in a rough vinyl coating which gives it a tackiness, even when wet.

A good knife with a bad sheath stays in the locker.  Fortunately, the CBK has a well thought out kydex/thermoplastic sheath.  There are six hollow rivets on the sides and two 1” slots.  These allow for multiple ways to mount or hang the knife.  A black spring steel belt clip bolts to the sheath’s back and fits up to 2” belts.

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M.R.A.P.S. Level III Ballistic Shield for SWAT

I was having lunch with some SWAT officers from an adjacent agency during a break in training a few weeks ago.  We regularly cross-train with other local tactical teams to share info and problem solve.  While we were talking equipment, they said they had just purchased several rifle-rated ballistic shields.  When I asked which make, they said, “M.R.A.P.S.”

I had seen the M.R.A.P.S. Level III shield at SHOT Show 2011.  Baker Ballistics, LLC manufactures the shield.  Baker Ballistics’ Director and CEO, Rick Armellino, gave the BlueSheepdog crew and me a demonstration of the capabilities of their Mobile Rifle Armor Protective Shield on the show floor.

I was pretty jazzed about the M.R.A.P.S. when I took these photos in Las Vegas.  At 17.6 lbs, with a 4.2 square foot coverage area, at NIJ Level III, I thought it was one of the best rifle shields I had seen.  The quick release load bearing lanyard system, stabilizing handle, and “M4 port” make it an effective fighting tool.

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Safariland/Kona Introduces New Patrol Bike 29er

This press release went out after the IPMBA Conference in May.  I recently received another email notification about the bike.  I have some time with Cannondale and Smith & Wesson police mountain bikes under me.  This one has some nice features.  Video attached below from SHOT Show 2012.

JACKSONVILLE, Florida Safariland®, a BAE Systems line of business, announced today at the International Police Mountain Bike Association (IPMBA) Conference that it is introducing a brand new Patrol Bike product line for the law enforcement market.

Safariland has teamed with Kona USA, one of the world’s leading all-terrain bicycle manufacturers, to develop the flagship product in the line, the Safariland®/Kona® Patrol Bike 29er.  Safariland is supporting this with an integrated line of bike related products from their branded armor, duty gear and protective gear lines to new offerings of bike accessories, including apparel and hardware.

The Safariland/Kona Patrol Bike is built from the ground up as the premium patrol bike for law enforcement and security markets, and utilizes some of the most technologically advanced components in the industry. The Patrol Bike is available in both a 29er and 26-inch wheel base and includes advanced features not found on typical patrol bikes.

The Safariland/Kona Patrol Bike is built with the Kona Race Lite 7005 aluminum frame that has been engineered for ideal shape and wall thickness for extra performance and durability.  It features Shimano® components throughout, including the Shimano® 30-speed drivetrain with SLX derailleur Roxshox™ Continue reading

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FLIR Entry Level Thermal Imagers for Law Enforcement

FLIR Systems, Inc. has released a new line of thermal imagers that are affordable (by thermal imaging standards).  The PS-series is initially aimed toward the civilian hunting market, but will branch into the law enforcement and maritime markets this year.  The E-series is an industrial use thermal imager with police applications.  Starting prices for the units are $1,999.00 for the PS-series and $2,500.00 for the E-series.

I stopped at the FLIR booth at the 2012 SHOT Show and checked out one of their Scout PS24 imagers.  This model is an entry level device, but it has terrific tactical potential.

FLIR PS24

The PS24 has a color LCD viewfinder display that can be toggled through White Hot, Black Hot, and multiple Red/White Hot palettes.  The unit makes a very effective general search Continue reading

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Police K9’s, Pursuits, and Multitasking

A shootout in Fortville, Indiana two days ago had me thinking about the additional multitasking a K9 handler must go through in a vehicle pursuit.  The “routine traffic stop” had devolved into a car chase during which the suspect, James Lockhart III, abruptly brought his vehicle to a stop, exited, and quickly fired on Fortville Police K9 Ofc. Matt Fox.

Bullets tore through the windshield of Ofc. Fox’s marked Dodge Charger, striking the officer in the left forearm, left hand, and forehead.  Ofc. Fox’s ballistic vest stopped a round to his chest.  He was shot before he could get out of his patrol car.

I have vivid recollections of many high-speed pursuits where my K9 partners and I maneuvered to the front of a chase.  As dog handlers, we plan for a bail out and work for the best deployment of the K9 on a fleeing suspect.

Ofc. Fox had a deluge of decisions with which to contend.  The most important of tasks was for him to drive his cruiser safely.  At high G loads and speeds, police cars can become unstable platforms.  If you’ve never driven a K9 vehicle, you would be astounded at how driver-unfriendly one can be.

A K9 car or truck has very dark tinted windows to keep the K9 cool during the day, a special container for the dog in the back, the computer near the dash, a heat alarm and failsafe electronics in case the A/C goes out, K9 leads and harnesses hanging down, regular Continue reading

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Armored Food Truck

I’m thinking I’ve got this budget thing licked.

Randall

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Blackhawk! Blades Kalista and Kalista II Knife Review

Back when he was working for Blackhawk! Products Group, Michael Janich designed a number of tactical knives such as the Be-Wharned, Tatang, and the Kalista.  Janich left Blackhawk! in late 2009 to become Spyderco’s Special Projects Manager.

Janich brings a vast amount of expertise to the personal defense game, and this is especially true in knife combatives.  His grasp of blade training and implementation seems to directly influence the construction and dimensions of his knife designs.  Further, Janich’s base of knowledge affects the performance of his knives in the hand.

One of Janich’s contributions to Blackhawk!’s fixed blade line-up is the Kalista.  Roughly, a Kalista would be a practitioner of the Philippine martial art of Kali.  Much of the economy of motion in Janich’s Martial Blade Concepts derives from Filipino Escrima, Arnis, and Kali.

I purchased a Blackhawk! Kalista in its original run.  I really like its attributes.  The knife handle works well in a hammer, saber, Filipino, and reverse grip (edge in or out).  There are unique grooves on the ventral surface of the tang for indexing, letting you know the knife’s orientation in your hand, either sharp side down or up.  The grooves also enhance your grip.

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Tragedies Rarely Lead to Closure

I do not consider myself an overly philosophical kind of guy.  But there is a nagging, almost rhetorical, question which I have heard many times at the scene of a tragedy and that is, “Why?”  I just read another headline in the mainstream media about the mass murder in Colorado that said something like, “Aurora Searches for Answers While Community Grieves.”

At the scene of a homicide, especially ones involving extreme violence, it is not uncommon to hear distraught victims, loved-ones, or witnesses ask for closure to make sense of something senseless.  Whether in consoling these individuals or in attempting to extract necessary information, their fixations can be both saddening and challenging to a law enforcement officer.

Human nature thrives on explanation.  This yearning for knowledge is directly responsible for the practices of Religion and Science.  Both pursuits exist to satisfy our need for a structural context to the events we experience in our lives.  Explanation gives us comfort.

Unfortunately, the impetus for some events exists solely in the twisted minds of those responsible.  The gunman in Aurora is the lone architect for what is labeled a national tragedy.  The rationale for what he did may never be told, nor should his articulation of any reason for the incident ever truly be trusted.

I guess, over the years, I have developed a frustration with the question of Why?  Not that Continue reading

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Police Back-Up Revolver

Predominantly, I carry a back-up revolver on duty.  I have tried auto-pistols in calibers ranging from .380 ACP up to .40 S&W cal.  None of them quite fit my criteria is several ways.

Of the autos I own or have tested, the .380’s always seemed too small (in the hand) and a .40 was too much gun (a brick on the ankle).  I want something concealed carry size, but one on which I can find sure purchase.  Grip size and carry considerations are at the forefront of my personal selection process.

Besides these, I am concerned about the functioning of a semi-automatic in a truly close quarters fight.  Revolvers fire on each trigger pull.  And they fire again, without the cycling of the more sensitive slide action.  There is a near 100% probability that a small framed revolver’s five bullets will blast down the barrel.

True, I have practiced a ballistic vest-indexed, 45 degree cant that enables an auto pistol to run fairly uninhibited in CQB, but I don’t know that this physical position can always be achieved.  Add in that the back-up gun may be employed with the support hand, where a Continue reading

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Majority Supports Stand Your Ground

Erroneous Graphic in Tampa Bay Times

Mason-Dixon Polling and Research, Inc. conducted a telephone poll of 800 register voters across Florida from July 9, 2012 through July 11, 2012.  One of the questions involved Florida’s Stand Your Ground law.  Overwhelmingly, the voters polled supported Stand Your Ground.  It is interesting to see how the support and opposition are divided by gender, race, and region in the percentages.  Below are the results from Mason-Dixon:

Question:  Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” law states that a person is justified in the use of deadly force to defend themselves if they reasonably believe that such force is necessary to prevent imminent death, great bodily harm, or to prevent the commission of a forcible felony.  A citizen has no duty to retreat and if it is determined that their use of force was justified they are immune from criminal prosecution and civil action.

The “Stand Your Ground” law does not apply if the victim initially provokes the use of force or if they are involved in a felony crime.

Do you support or oppose keeping Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” law as it is currently written?

(If “OPPOSED” or “NOT SURE”)  Do you feel Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” law should be modified to permit its use in fewer situations, or do you feel the law should be repealed in its entirety?

FLORIDA         SUPPORT    MODIFY    REPEAL    NOT SURE

STATE                           64%          16%           18%              2%

REGION            SUPPORT    MODIFY    REPEAL    NOT SURE

North Florida             71%         8%            19%             2%

Central Florida          65%        18%           14%             3%

Tampa Bay                   67%        22%           10%             1%

Southwest Florida    69%        19%           12%              – Continue reading

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