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Law Enforcement Unconventional - Intel Officer's Unconventional Riot Prevention

Intel Officer's Unconventional Riot Prevention

03/16/21 • 87 min

Law Enforcement Unconventional

Brian Boyd is a 30-plus year professional intelligence analyst and counter terrorism specialist. He is a former Green Beret, and was part of the leadership of the Joint Special Operations Command which oversees the Special Forces, Seal Team 6 and the then Delta Force. He is also the founder of the International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts, former Senior Analyst at the DEA, founder of the Intelligence Analysis Division of the Joint Special Operations Command, and served in the Departments of Defense, Justice & Treasury. You may have seen Brian on recent radio and TV discussing intelligence and counter terrorism matters.
On this episode, Brian explains why intelligence gathering is crucial to preventing riots and in helping police prevent uprisings before they occur. We delve into the relations between communities and law enforcement. Brian provides specific examples of how officers in the field can better improve relations with the public and shows where recent riots could have been been quelled more quickly and safely or even prevented in the 1st place using a more unconventional approach to community policing and proper information analysis before incidents began.
Thanks to Brian and all servicemen and women everywhere who are contributing to help protect those who protect us. If you would like to have Brian speak as a security analyst please email [email protected] or call 908-670-9500.

If you would like more information on the Vector Centerline Protection Police Shield, please call 239-281-8669 or email [email protected] or visit us on social media at Vector Centerline Police Shields or www.VectorShields.com.

Thank you for listening!
Stay Safe. Stay Protected.
Law Enforcement Unconventional is a weekly podcast bringing new tools, training and ideas to the LE community with discussions between LE, Special Forces and Special Operations hosted by a veteran Green Beret and a real life shield maiden federal law enforcement instructor. Please listen and share. A simple click could save a life.

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Brian Boyd is a 30-plus year professional intelligence analyst and counter terrorism specialist. He is a former Green Beret, and was part of the leadership of the Joint Special Operations Command which oversees the Special Forces, Seal Team 6 and the then Delta Force. He is also the founder of the International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts, former Senior Analyst at the DEA, founder of the Intelligence Analysis Division of the Joint Special Operations Command, and served in the Departments of Defense, Justice & Treasury. You may have seen Brian on recent radio and TV discussing intelligence and counter terrorism matters.
On this episode, Brian explains why intelligence gathering is crucial to preventing riots and in helping police prevent uprisings before they occur. We delve into the relations between communities and law enforcement. Brian provides specific examples of how officers in the field can better improve relations with the public and shows where recent riots could have been been quelled more quickly and safely or even prevented in the 1st place using a more unconventional approach to community policing and proper information analysis before incidents began.
Thanks to Brian and all servicemen and women everywhere who are contributing to help protect those who protect us. If you would like to have Brian speak as a security analyst please email [email protected] or call 908-670-9500.

If you would like more information on the Vector Centerline Protection Police Shield, please call 239-281-8669 or email [email protected] or visit us on social media at Vector Centerline Police Shields or www.VectorShields.com.

Thank you for listening!
Stay Safe. Stay Protected.
Law Enforcement Unconventional is a weekly podcast bringing new tools, training and ideas to the LE community with discussions between LE, Special Forces and Special Operations hosted by a veteran Green Beret and a real life shield maiden federal law enforcement instructor. Please listen and share. A simple click could save a life.

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undefined - Retired Special Forces/Special Activities Division Veteran Helps Law Enforcement With Unconventional Training Tips

Retired Special Forces/Special Activities Division Veteran Helps Law Enforcement With Unconventional Training Tips

Our guest today has served his country honorably training law enforcement at the highest levels all over the world. He explains some compelling dangerous real-life situations and has come on today's show to get more information out to help protect law enforcement using these real-world tips and applications on how to stay safe.
He talks about de-escalating threat in some of the most dangerous areas of the word.

JB explains what he did previously that applies to law enforcement training today and the misconception of what Unconventional Warfare is and how it is the modern day equivalent to community policing.

We get into the premise of winning hearts and minds and how that is actually where current law enforcement might go to better improve relations with the public and save lives. We give specific examples of departments who are using this management and implementation style with success with better safety for officers and better safety for communities.

If you are interested in a T&E with the Vector Police Shield, please call 239-281-8669.

If you would like more information on survival school or training by JB, please email [email protected].
Stay Safe. Stay Protected.
Law Enforcement Unconventional is a weekly podcast bringing new tools, training and ideas to the LE community with discussions between LE, Special Forces and Special Operations hosted by a veteran Green Beret and a real life shield maiden federal law enforcement instructor. Please listen and share. A simple click could save a life.

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undefined - Autistic Children, Adults & EDP's Protected by Police Chief During Police Interactions

Autistic Children, Adults & EDP's Protected by Police Chief During Police Interactions

This week on Law Enforcement Unconventional, we discuss a new program protecting autistic children and adults as well as other emotionally disturbed persons during police interactions.

A hands-on, forward-thinking police chief deals with an autistic child and a barricaded subject with a knife. The incident with the autistic child spurred this chief to create and an autism awareness program in his community. The chief himself was then later protected during a call to a barricaded subject yielding a knife using a new tool and training available to law enforcement. This new tool protects both an EDP/EDC or autistic person or child as well as an officer.

For those who are not law enforcement listening to this show, an EDP or EDC is an emotionally disturbed person or child.

Chief David Green of the Wellford City Police Department founded a program to protect the autistic children and adults in his community. Vector Centerline De-Escalation Shields currently provides EDP shields and EDP Response training for officers who may have to interact with autistic people and other emotionally disturbed persons or children and is working directly with Chief Green to bring this amazing program nationwide.
Vector provides free stickers for families to place on the front door or near the front door of a home where an autistic child or adult lives. This sticker notifies responders at a glance that there is possibly an autistic person or child inside. This sticker can also be placed on a vehicle. In this way, an officer has a better idea of who he or she may be encountering on a call. If a person is acting erratically and the officer sees the sticker, this is a good indication that this child or person may just be having an episode that needs to be handled differently than a regular person.

Vector Centerline De-Escalation Shields has had documented saves against emotionally disturbed persons where lethal force was legally justified by an officer but not used because the officer involved was protected with a Vector Shield and attended our de-escalation training.
If you are the parent, loved one or friend of an autistic person, autistic child or any person with a disability who could potentially have an emotional episode during an interaction with law enforcement or if you are an officer or chief of a department who has 1 or more of these individuals in your community and you are looking into better tools and training to protect them as well as your officers, please listen to this episode of Law Enforcement Unconventional. It could save a life.

If you would like more information on the Vector Centerline De-Escalation EDP Response Shield and Training for your department or community, please call 239-281-8669 or email [email protected] or visit us on social media at Vector Centerline Police Shields or www.VectorShields.com.
Thank you for listening!
Stay Safe. Stay Protected.
Law Enforcement Unconventional is a weekly podcast bringing new tools, training and ideas to the LE community with discussions between LE, Special Forces and Special Operations hosted by a veteran Green Beret and a real life shield maiden federal law enforcement instructor. Please listen and share. A simple click could save a life.

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