Ten Fatal Errors That Have Killed Experienced Law Officers

1. YOUR ATTITUDE: If you fail to keep
your mind on the job while on patrol or you carry home problems into
the field, you will start to make errors. It can cost you or other
fellow officers their lives. Are you wearing your bullet resistant
armor. It could save your life.
2. TOMBSTONE COURAGE: No one doubts that
you are all man. But in any situation where time allows wait for the
backup. There are few instances where alone, unaided you should try and
make a dangerous apprehension.
3. NOT
ENOUGH REST: To do your job you must be alert. Being
sleepy or asleep on the job is not only against regulations but you
endanger yourself, the community and all your fellow officers.
4. TAKING
A BAD POSITION: Never let anyone you are questioning or
about to stop get in a better position than you and your vehicle. There
is no such thing as a routine call or stop.
5. DANGER
SIGNS: As a lawman you will get to recognize danger
signs . Movements, strange cars, warnings that should alert you to
watch your step and approach with caution. Know your beat, your
community and watch for what is out of place.
6. FAILURE
TO WATCH HANDS OF A SUSPECT: Is he or she reaching for a
weapon or getting ready to strike you? Where else can a potential
killer strike but from his or her hands.
7. RELAXING
TOO SOON: The rut of false alarms that are accidentally
set off. Walking in and asking if the place is being held up. Observe
the activity. Never take any call as routine, or just another false
alarm. Its your life on the line.
8. IMPROPER
USE OR NO HANDCUFFS: Once you have made an arrest
handcuff the prisoner and properly. See that the hands that can kill
are safely cuffed.
9. NO
SEARCH OR POOR SEARCH: There are so many places to hide
weapons that your failure to search is a crime against fellow officers.
Many criminals carry several weapons and are able and prepared to use
them against you.
10. DIRTY
OR INOPERATIVE WEAPON: Is your firearm clean? Will it
fire? How about the ammo? When did you last fire so that you can hit a
target in combat conditions? What's the sense of carrying any firearm
that may not work?