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ALWAYS BE AWARE

When setting up our own training and practice program, we’re all faced with trying to determine how to prioritize the various skills we could work to improve. Which skills should have priority? Which skills are more secondary?

In this country, law-enforcement officers are involved in a lot of shooting incidents, which are well-documented. The FBI has been gathering and collating information on these incidents since the 1930s, and each year it puts out a report referred to as Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted Summary (LEOKA).

Each year in the United States, typically somewhere between 75 and 100 police officers are killed feloniously in the line of duty. The LEOKA report has a brief, several-paragraph summary of each incident in which a police officer was killed in the previous year. For many, this serves as the basis for setting up their firearms training program.

I have a couple problems with this approach. First, we're studying the officers who, to put it bluntly, lost the fight or were ambushed. Second, the vast majority of these officers were working uniform patrol. The duties of a uniformed police patrol officer led them to be involved in many, many dangerous incidents, which, frankly, have nothing to do with the life of the typical private citizen.

The majority of shootings involving police-patrol personnel generally

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