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RCR33 – What You Need to Know Before Buying Holsters
In one of the most graphic demonstrations ever made, the St. Louis Police Department literally rips apart holsters before your very eyes!
RCR32 – Protective Vests
This is more than a practical demonstration on purchasing the very best, most comfortable and safest protective body armor. It's an absolutely vital practical demonstration!
RCR31B – How Bad Guys Get Over on Cops–Part 2
Defensive Tactics Expert Sgt. Mike Muxo of the St. Louis Metropolitan PD explains and shows several of the tactics bad guys utilize to "get over on the cops" in this two-part roll call special.
RCR31A – How Bad Guys Get Over on Cops–Part 1
Defensive Tactics Expert Sgt. Mike Muxo of the St. Louis Metropolitan PD explains and shows several of the tactics bad guys utilize to "get over on the cops" in this two-part roll call special.
RCR30 – The Standing Modified Search
Police expert Tony Kirkbright of the Antioch, California Police Department, is featured in this roll call video walking you through a perfectly executed ‘standing modified search.'
RCR29 – Proper Handcuffing Technique
As any peace officer knows, improper and unsafe handcuffing of subjects can fatal.
RCR28 – Pursuit Intervention Techniques (P.I.T)
If your department is considering development of the Pursuit Intervention Technique (P.I.T.) as part of your pursuit policy, you'll want this program!
RCR27 – Stopping Vehicles with Tinted Windows
Technical expert Jim Crotty of 'Strategies for Officer Survival' is featured along with officers from the Orange County (FL) Sheriff's Department. You'll see excellent demonstrations of the safest approaches for officers who have stopped vehicles with heavily-tinted windows.
RCR26 – Response to Felonies in Progress
This is another program that police departments have requested we produce, and we listened! Often, officers become complacent or lackadaisical responding to alarms. Even when an alarm may be a good one, complacent cops can go barreling into a potentially explosive scene.
RCR25 – Felony Vehicle Stops
An absolutely vital roll call training program which features Jim Crotty of 'Strategies for Officer Survival' outlining the most critical elements of proper felony vehicle stops.
RCR24 – Body Language
This is a crucial addition to your video library. We feel confident it can help save officers from serious injury and even death.
RCR23 – Foot Pursuits
Featuring Jim Crotty of ‘Strategies for Officer Survival,' this roll call video is absolutely vital for street cops who may need a refresher in the basics of safe foot pursuits.
RCR22 – Gangs
The proliferation of violent gangs in the United States has taxed law enforcement agencies at every level. And, in many instances, gangs have spread from major metropolitan areas to suburban, even rural settings.
RCR21 – Rape Victims’ Do’s and Don’ts
For many officers, dealing with rape victims can be one of their most traumatic experiences. It's also a very painful experience, obviously, for the rape victim.
RCR20 – Building Searches
This is another roll call video we've been asked to produce by many law enforcement agencies. It offers some very basic yet often overlooked or, perhaps, underutilized tactics to increase officer safety.
RCR19 – Report Writing
Many departments have asked us to develop a roll call training video dealing with proper report writing. Here it is!
RCR18 – Verbal Judo
Featuring the renowned developer of verbal judo George Thompson, this roll call video succinctly summarizes the eight crucial steps cops need to know about verbal judo.
RCR17 – Meth Labs
This program features graphic video of law enforcement meth raids and experts discussing the very critical do's and don'ts for cops who will likely be involved in methamphetamine raids.
RCR16 – Complacency Can Lead to Tragedy
A female deputy is held at gunpoint while checking on a man supposedly asleep in his car.
RCR15 – Officer Shoots Self in Training Exercise
An officer nearly kills herself during a shooting exercise and has extensive brain surgery before her long road to recovery.
RCR14 – Physical Assaults: Covering Your Back
With graphic video of officers who have been violently physically assaulted, technical advisers to IN THE LINE OF DUTY pass along invaluable safety and survival tips to officers.
RCR13 – Officers Lose Job Over Hog-Tying Death
Five officers are fired after a subject dies during a hog-tying incident.
RCR12 – Remaining Calm During Major Adrenaline Rushes
A state trooper loses all patience and cool when a motorist fails to pull over despite his flashing lights and siren. As a result, he angrily and forcefully yanks her from her vehicle.
RCR11 – Jailer Transporting Prisoner is Murdered
Another tragedy that can teach officers crucial lessons and safety procedures. A jailer transporting a prisoner from one facility to another is shot to death when the subject seizes the female deputy's service weapon from her and opens fire.
RCR10 – Training Accident Kills Officer
Tragically, many law enforcement officers are injured and killed every year during training exercises. This roll call program depicts the death of a State Trooper shot to death by another trooper who thought his weapon was not loaded.
RCR09 – Cop Kills Motorist During Chase
When an arrested subject commandeers a police car, the chase is on. This, however, ends tragically when an officer accidentally kills an innocent motorist during the pursuit.
RCR08 – The Darrell Lunsford Murder/Lessons Learned
The first video recorded murder of a peace officer---the murder of Texas constable Darrell Lunsford is analyzed for lessons learned and edited into a very convenient roll call training program all departments will want for their video library.
RCR07 – Off-Duty Considerations for Street Cops
This is a vital roll call program for all officers and includes dramatic video of a shoot-out involving an off-duty officer plus expert thoughts and considerations for officers who carry weapons when off-duty.
RCR06 – Officer Tries to Block Moving Subject’s Car
A highway patrol officer stands in front of a stopped subject's car ordering the individual not to proceed. When the subject, however DOES continue driving forward, the officer draws his service weapon and fires numerous times at the fleeing individual striking him.
RCR05 – Human Shield Incident
In this roll call tape, an officer has taken a subject as a literal 'human shield' while approaching an alleged criminal's vehicle.
RCR04 – Officer Shoots Homeless Person
An officer under high stress shoots a subject during an encounter in a crowded Baltimore Marketplace. Dramatic video is supplemented with comments from the officer.
RCR03 – New Mexico Trooper Held at Gunpoint
A New Mexico State Trooper is held at gunpoint by a subject who charges out of a vehicle during a traffic stop.
RCR02 – Officer’s Gun Accidentally Discharges
An officer's gun accidentally discharges almost striking a subject who has been arrested, handcuffed, and placed on the ground.