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Leaders & Legends - Lee McMillion - Inside LAPD D-Platoon (SWAT)

Leaders & Legends - Lee McMillion - Inside LAPD D-Platoon (SWAT)

FromThe Debrief with Jon Becker


Leaders & Legends - Lee McMillion - Inside LAPD D-Platoon (SWAT)

FromThe Debrief with Jon Becker

ratings:
Length:
67 minutes
Released:
Jun 22, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Episode Description – In this episode, we take a deep dive into LAPD D-Platoon (aka SWAT) with Lee McMillion, one of the two Lieutenants who currently lead the unit.  We discuss the history of SWAT, the current configuration of the team, the specialized cadres within the team, and what happens when the team is activated.  We also discuss how they select the right personnel, leading a team of high achievers, maintaining high standards, and trying to support personnel who are constantly engaged in dangerous and potentially traumatic events.  Today’s Guest - Lt. Lee McMillion. Lee is currently one of the two Lieutenants leading the Los Angeles Police Departments Metropolitan Division D-Platoon - also known as LAPD SWAT. In total, Lee has spent 33 years as a Los Angeles Policeman of which 23 years have been spent at Metro, 21 with D-Platoon.  Lee is one of only three men to have ever served at all possible ranks at D-Platoon (Officer, Plus 1, Sgt, and Lt.).   Lee has been an element member, an element leader, a squad leader and is currently a Platoon Leader.  In his career, Lee has participated in well over a thousand tactical operations with a wide variety of mission sets.  Topics Discussed01:10 - Lee’s Career History 03:20 – History of LAPD D-Platoon (SWAT)06:30 – Black Panther and SLA Incidents08:00 – Origins of the name “SWAT”10:30 – 1984 LA Olympics and effect on D-Platoon 14:15 – Current Configuration & Responsibilities of D-Platoon16:30 – Capabilities of the team & the cadre system19:59 – TEMS & Tactical Medics 22:45 – Demographics of the Average D-Platoon Operators 26:00 – Criteria and Process for Activating SWAT 29:30 – Crisis Negotiation System – Every Operator is a Negotiator32:00 – Misconceptions about SWAT – Statistics for SWAT37:00 – “Militarization” of Law Enforcement40:45 – Choosing the Right People – Personnel Selection46:00 – Maintaining High Standards with Strong Personalities49:00 – Building and Maintaining the Right Culture 52:25 – Effects of Social Media on Different Personality Types55:25 – The Tension Between Social Media and Professionalism58:00 – Rapid Fire Questions 1:02:00 - Most Profound Career Memory Books ReferencedThe Culture Code: The Secrets of Highly Successful Groups by Daniel Coyle – ASIN B00AN2KTKQLegacy: What the All Blacks Can Teach Us About the Business of Life by James Kerr - ISBN 9780804176989 Contact Infohttps://www.lapdonline.org/office-of-the-chief-of-police/office-of-special-operations/metropolitan-division/swat/LAPD SWAT Instagram - @lapd.swat  Check out our website at thedebrief.live
Released:
Jun 22, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (50)

The Debrief is an interview-based podcast that tells the stories of the leaders of some of the world’s top law enforcement and military units – individuals who navigate dangerous situations with their highly effective teams every day. Jon Becker founded AARDVARK at just seventeen years old. The company started out as a climbing equipment business, often selling gear to SWAT teams and operators. After attending law school and working in police litigation, Becker realized that the best way he could serve tactical operators was by producing and providing high quality gear and products that would enhance operator safety on the job. After AARDVARK’s expansion and success, Becker founded PROJECT7, a provider of purpose-built, scalable, and configurable tactical platforms. Throughout this decades-long journey, Becker has learned invaluable lessons about the lives and work of law enforcement and tactical operators, leading him to a deep understanding of the principles and core values behind highly effective teams. After keynoting for many years on the leadership of elite units and what he terms “culture-centric” leadership, Becker is putting those lessons into The Debrief, a non-profit podcast that serves the wider public. Although The Debrief focuses on the stories of tactical officers and team leaders, the audience is much more broad: leaders from all spheres, including business, entrepreneurship, communications, healthcare, law enforcement, and much more, will be informed and inspired by the lessons The Debrief has to impart. Jon and guests will cover conversations that are relevant to leaders of any field, including accountability, psychology, risk taking, and collaboration. The primary goal of The Debrief is to share these stories in the hopes of making us all better leaders, better thinkers, and better people. Learn more at thedebrief.live