The dangers we expose ourselves to every time we go 10-8 are almost immeasurable. We know this the day we sign up and the academy certainly does a good job of hammering the point home. We understand there will come a day, or several days, when we have to put our lives on the line for the good of another. Sometimes that involves a scuffle while arresting a drunk and sometimes, although thankfully less often, that involves defending ourselves against someone hell-bent on killing us.
To tip the scales in our favor we train, we practice good officer safety, we put countless rounds of ammo down-range, and we beat and bruise each other in defensive tactics. Even though we do our best to prepare for every possible scenario, the one we experience in real life will inevitably be vastly different. For example, how many times have we trained to combat a knife attack? And I don't mean the classic deadly force scenario where the guy across the room presents a knife and we end up shooting him. I mean the kind of attack where the knife-wielding assailant has already advanced on us and the fight is on.








