Dave SmithMore from Dave SmithTrainingBad HabitsEvery time someone tries to kick our butts and we have him fully subdued and cuffed and searched we should look deeply into his eyes and say, "Thanks, I needed that!"October 13, 2009PatrolThe Cuisine of the RoadSomewhere in crime fighters' brains is a junction of sensation and risk that makes us truly appreciate a good repast.September 16, 2009Special UnitsBacking Into SpaceDave Smith recounts his LAPD SWAT training, when he was "in the midst of a training scenario requiring a Spiderman-like trip from the top of a very tall building to a window on the sixth floor ... With only the hookers and cabbies of downtown Los Angeles to bear witness, I stepped backward into space 14 stories above the street."August 6, 2009TechnologyCutting Through the NoiseI find the world is filled with more and more "noise" that makes it difficult to find the actual "signal" that is the information we truly need.July 20, 2009PatrolMy Life as an ExpertTo the experts, this naked fellow was shot excessively at close range even after he had raised his legs in surrender…that's right, his legs.May 31, 2009PatrolThe MarathonAn elderly woman passed us rather crisply and we were aghast to read the back of her shirt: "I'm 65 and a grandmother, but I'm ahead of YOU!"April 30, 2009WeaponsEmbracing My Sinister SideI could shoot a pistol with either hand…while normal Southpaws and Righties had spent their lives neglecting their sad hand on the other side of the brain.March 31, 2009TrainingYou Bet Your BadgeOne of the strangest things we do in our crime fighting career is play a strange game I like to call, "You Bet Your Badge." Having the thrill of that badge being pinned to your chest instantly enters you in the game where things you do and say can cause that wonderfully important piece of metal to be removed.February 28, 2009PatrolTo Delay is HumanProcrastinating can take a terrible toll on us if we let it get out of hand. And a lot of officers do.January 31, 2009TrainingHail-Fellow-Well-MetThe door of the unmarked unit swung open and a giant of a man pulled himself out of the car. His humor and informal leadership skills made him not only our favorite instructor but the one who we all hoped to become.December 31, 2008Previous PagePage 17 of 21Next Page