NEED anti-cop tactics!!!!

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go out and buy yourself a spool of steel finishing leader. its used to make leaders to catch sharks. buy the little crimp things too. its all in the fishing isle. now use you imagination. one across every door way at varying hieghts should make their time navigating a dark house alot of fun. don't be affraid to rig a booby trap or 2. nothing like a chair suspended above a doorway with a trip wire to make it drop to cause a cop to totally forget whats going on.

REMEMBER! YOU HAVE THE ADVANTAGE! YOU KNOW THEY ARE COMING!AND IF YOU PLAN ACCORDINGLY YOU CAN MAKE THEM DO WHAT YOU WANT THEM TO DO.

cops are only suscessful on raids because the perp isn't expecting it and hasn't planned ahead.
 
Has anyone else noticed that this tread started in 2003?

Maybe the guy played the game a little too hard?
 
Try to 'folsom roll' one of the cops. When you "assume the position" with your hands behind your head and he frisks you, drop prone, quickly. Kick your legs out with one leg in between his, then roll taking the cop down. Then you can move into the mount and let him know how he's doing.

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Paintball grenades!:D In MOUT training, I used 550 cord to tie doors shut and pull pins out of flash-bangs when doors opened. Go high, go low, stay behind the door when they (if they) toss their flash-bangs in, talk gibberish or a foreign language, activley resist if taken down for practice, jump a lone one and use him for a shield, (they never expect that) Use their operational constraints and training against them at every opportunity. Defense is the stronger position by far when prepared, that is why no-knock raids happen at o-dark-thirty! Cut the lights and use NVG's, I was called a 'cheater' so many times for that in MILES training. Yell "HEY" real loud just after you throw a paintball grenade or flash-bang. Some of the funnest training I ever did was as a freshman ROTC cadet, we were the 'terrorists' to the juniors and seniors Spec Ops AT team. Yes, we all eventually 'died', but all the hostages (sophmores) 'died' , too. a loss for the AT team. One actually was knocked out by a flash-bang, and another flash-bang flung me and another cadet out of a cistern we were firing from!:eek:
 
Brings back really bad memories

Be VERY sure you check with whoever is responsible for making sure those guns are unloaded. I lost a fraternity brother leading up to World Cup Soccor in '94. He was a reserve and was participating in some kind of mass transit hostage takeover. The morning excercise went well. They broke for lunch and when they came back one of the cops didn't unload his service weapon. Ted Brassinga, husband and father was killed in a stupid training accident. Most departments up here in the Bay Area don't use service weapons in this type of training anymore.
 
Yup. survived, alive and well. i've had some email issues, so i never recived alerts when people responded to this thread, so i forgot about it completely. i wrote about it on my site back when i happened, but since then my site has also fallen by the wayside and i never bothered to continue hosting it. i'll dig through my archives tonight and post all about my police training adventure on here when i find em. thanks for all the help guys. :cool:
 
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