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September 11, 2007

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I. Calibre Press: Choking Dobermans, Alligators in the Sewer and the 21-Foot Rule

II. Upcoming Street Survival Seminars

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Calibre Press: Choking Dobermans, Alligators in the Sewer and the 21-Foot Rule

By Dave Smith, Street Survival Seminar Instructor

One of the toughest scenarios in law enforcement is when a subject with a knife is within 21 feet of an officer. Calibre Press pioneered the development of the 21-Foot Rule and it is a concept that we address in the Street Survival Seminar. The 21-Foot Rule applies to every officer and is perhaps one of the most demonstrated and effective officer survival teaching points in academies everywhere. An assailant is placed seven yards (21 ft.) from a cadet with a holstered training weapon. The trainer charges the student with a training knife and the trainees who are watching are always amazed that the assailant usually gets to the cadet before the weapon can even be drawn, much less rounds fired!

During the past several years an urban legend has grown that Calibre Press and the Street Survival Seminar teach officers to shoot any subject with a knife within 21 ft. We are not sure how this legend developed, but it has been something I have heard for seven years as both general manager and more recently as lead instructor for Calibre. Perhaps it comes from the expert witness work we have conducted defending officers in cases where they ended up using deadly force or a lack of understanding of the rule. It is almost needless to say, but we don't teach officers to draw and shoot anyone with a knife within 21 ft... that would make every lunch you have at a restaurant a bloodbath.

I'll bet 99% of the academies in America show the 21-Foot Rule in officer survival training. The lesson is: don't stand there with your hands at your side facing an edged weapon; put an obstacle between you and it, and draw your weapon, because this is a deadly threat and you must reduce your reaction time!

For me, this rule usually comes up when a reporter calls and complains that a local officer just shot an emotionally disturbed person who was charging him with a knife. It goes something like this: The reporter says the EDP was eight feet away when the officer shot and certainly could have "just run away or shot him in the leg, or shot the knife out of his hand" or some other weird solution that reporters provide for what law enforcement officers should do.

I then try and explain that the knife is a deadly weapon, and that as police officers, we can't just run away from the incident. I also point out that shooting to wound is not an option, since it probably won't work because we might miss and hit innocents. Legally when we employ our firearms, we are lawfully attempting to cause death or serious bodily injury to the subject. We are shooting to stop the threat and center mass is where that is done...period.

Frankly, at this point, we don't care whether the subject lives or dies, we are stopping a threat to ourselves and others. We don't shoot to wound or kill--we shoot to stop! Actually, I tell the reporters that it is the individual attacking the officer who decides if they get shot or not!


II. Upcoming Street Survival Seminars

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Seminar Location

Dates

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Street Survival Seminar
Seattle/Tacoma,WA

September 13-14, 2007

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Street Survival Seminar
Pittsburgh,PA

September 17-18, 2007

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Street Survival Seminar
Las Cruces,NM

October 8-9, 2007

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Street Survival Seminar
San Francisco,CA

October 17-18, 2007

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Street Survival Seminar
Milwaukee,WI

October 22-23, 2007

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Street Survival Seminar
Dallas/Ft Worth,TX

November 1-2, 2007

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Street Survival Seminar for WOMEN
Atlantic City,NJ

November 5-6, 2007

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Street Survival Seminar
Memphis, TN

November 12-13, 2007

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Street Survival Seminar
Las Vegas,NV

December 4-5, 2007

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Street Survival Seminar
Myrtle Beach,SC

January 15-16, 2008

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Street Survival Seminar
Atlantic City,NJ

January 22-23, 2008

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Street Survival Seminar
Salt Lake City,UT

February 4-5, 2008

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Street Survival Seminar
Eugene,OR

February 14-15, 2008

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Street Survival Seminar
Portland,ME

February 19-20, 2008

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Street Survival for Women
Las Vegas,NV

February 26-27, 2008

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Street Survival Seminar
Springfield,MO

March 4-5, 2008

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Street Survival Seminar
San Antonio,TX

March 10-11, 2008

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Street Survival Seminar
Indianapolis,IN

March 18-19, 2008

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Street Survival Seminar
Billings,MT

March 26-27, 2008

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Street Survival Seminar
Kalamazoo,MI

April 8-9, 2008

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Street Survival Seminar
Omaha,NE

April 14-15, 2008

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Street Survival Seminar
Buffalo,NY

May 12-13, 2008

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Street Survival Seminar
Green Bay,WI

May 21-22, 2008

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Street Survival Seminar
Springfield,IL

June 19-20, 2008

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Street Survival Seminar
Harrisburg,PA

September 23-24, 2008

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Not coming to your area?
Please contact Slavka Younger at slavka.younger@praetoriangroup.com to find out how you can bring Street Survival seminar to your department.



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