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In reply to the discussion: Unhinged Tactical Response CEO Threatens To ‘Start Killing People’ Over Obama’s Gun Control [View all]yellowcanine
(36,835 posts)Uh huh. Does he really? I see stuff about police officers taking his training, I see nothing about any accreditation for training of police departments. So I suspect that any police officers are forking over their own dough for the training. And he has an impressive list of course titles on an otherwise crappy looking website along with a lot of boasting and tough talk. Color me skeptical. Assuming he really does get jurisdictions to pay him for training their police departments, how long will that continue once they hear his spew promoting armed insurrection?
Don't believe me? Here is a snippet from one of the course descriptions:
High Risk Civilian Contractor - CQB (Raids and Rescues)
5 Days / $1750
Details:
Close Quarters Battle means fighting inside of a structure for the rescue of a client or for a raid. Topics include raid planning, route planning, recon, asset managment, team movement in rural and urban settings, multiple breaches, signals, security, support, elements of an assault and casualty collection.
This is an intense fast paced course. You will be pushed in a series of square range. open terrain, wooded terrain and many CQB scenarios. This course is perfect for the High Risk Civilian Contractor, SWAT cop, or Soldier who is looking for an aggressive close combat course.
We are typically asked what type of physical condition a student should be in to attend this course. There is no easy answer. If you want to get the most out of this course you should be in moderate condition at least. Simply put, if you cannot run 100 yards with full gear (or a 25 pound backpack) you will not get your money's worth. Can you still take the course? We hope you will use this as a motivation for getting yourself "battle ready".
There is no accredited police training academy in the country which does not have a strict set of physical conditioning standards for basic training of police recruits, let alone for an elite training course for a SWAT team - which this purports to be. Anyone who falls for this could find themselves "training" with overweight out of shape dough boys carrying weapons (and paying big bucks for the privilege). What a happy thought. This is laughable. I call bullshit on this guy.