Many officers who participate in “outside” training, do so on their own. This takes a special breed of cop, one who is dedicated and determined to better himself/herself and, in so doing, also benefit their fellow officers and entire agencies.
You know the officers I’m referring to because many, if not most, of you who read law enforcement publications and Websites on a regular basis are also willing to train on your own. I have a theory (not scientifically proven) that many, if not most of the officers who train and read on their own, also happen to be their agencies’ best, most respected “go to” leaders.
This isn’t by chance or luck. No, these dedicated officers go above and beyond what’s expected of them, and the result is they not only better themselves, but they also benefit their teams and agencies.
They also happen to be the same attendees you see year after year at various training conferences and seminars like TREXPO. And in the process they make invaluable, often longtime contacts, not only with other repeat attendees, but also with some of the instructors who are experts in their fields.
Imagine the good fortune of two young Northern California police officers who lunched with one of SWAT’s true legends Ron McCarthy after his presentation at TREXPO West. I quickly realized I was witnessing a rare event: Ron McCarthy offering his sage advice to these two appreciative young officers.
Where else, other than at police conferences, do you have the opportunity to gain knowledge of such high caliber? Where else can you interact, often one-on-one, with some of the world’s most knowledgeable tactical practitioners? Where else can you make so many contacts and friends, some for life? Where else can you do something, often on your own, to help better yourself, your team, and ultimately your agency?