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1 minute ago, FrancieFootball said:

I did some some very basic research, so my numbers could be way off. Or the numbers I researched were sneaky reporting.

Regardless, it's still quality trolling.

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Touche'. 😄

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4 minutes ago, mmmmm...beer said:

Ah... yeah their add on is an additional 3.5 months after that.

"After completing the Criminal Investigator Training Program (CITP) at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC), U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) special agent trainees attend the Homeland Security Investigations Special Agent Training (HSISAT) program. 

The HSISAT Add-On Program

Duration: The HSISAT is an agency-specific add-on that typically lasts about 3.5 months, immediately following the 12-week CITP. Recent information suggests it may have been shortened to approximately 8 weeks, with the goal of expediting the training process for new hires.

Location: Like CITP, the HSISAT program is also conducted at the FLETC in Glynco, Georgia.

Curriculum: The program focuses specifically on the laws, policies, and procedures related to HSI's mission, which includes investigating a wide array of criminal activities such as human trafficking, drug smuggling, and financial crimes. It builds upon the foundational law enforcement skills taught during CITP.

ERO Training: For those entering ICE as Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) officers, a different add-on, the Deportation Officer Transition Program (DOTP), is attended after completing the Basic Immigration Enforcement Training Program (BIETP), not the CITP. 

Upon successful graduation f8767yrom both CITP and the HSISAT program, trainees are assigned to their field offices as full-fledged HSI special agents."

Not trolling here, but in regard to the ICE shooting of that mother, the agent stepped in front of the vehicle. That's obvious from the video. From everything I read about law-enforcement training, being in front of a running vehicle with a driver behind the wheel is called "the kill zone."

It appears the panicked driver - with the passenger screaming "get out of here," or whatever she reportedly said - put it in reverse, backed up a couple of feet, put it in drive, turned the wheel right and began moving forward. This to me obviously was meant to escape, not weaponizing the vehicle to go after the agent. With the other agent going after her from outside her door and screaming "Get the fock out of the car," I doubt she even saw the other guy step in front of her vehicle.

Based on your training and knowledge, am I completely wrong about this?

If it were me, after she said, "I'm not mad at you," I would have calmly approached the vehicle and said, "I'm not mad at you, either! Now, any chance you could just turn your wheel to the right and toodle on out of here? Otherwise, I'll use the full extent of the law to treat you and your passenger to lunch."

I've actually used that kind of humor to lighten up tense situations. 

Would love your take on that situation.

 

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10 minutes ago, FrancieFootball said:

I did some some very basic research, so my numbers could be way off. Or the numbers I researched were sneaky reporting.

Regardless, it's still quality trolling.

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Sorry I ruined ya black panther party.  😄

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1 minute ago, mmmmm...beer said:

Sorry I ruined ya black panther party.  😄

I am a trans woman just trying to make sense of this crazy mixed-up world.

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1 minute ago, FrancieFootball said:

Not trolling here, but in regard to the ICE shooting of that mother, the agent stepped in front of the vehicle. That's obvious from the video. From everything I read about law-enforcement training, being in front of a running vehicle with a driver behind the wheel is called "the kill zone."

It appears the panicked driver - with the passenger screaming "get out of here," or whatever she reportedly said - put it in reverse, backed up a couple of feet, put it in drive, turned the wheel right and began moving forward. This to me obviously was meant to escape, not weaponizing the vehicle to go after the agent. With the other agent going after her from outside her door and screaming "Get the fock out of the car," I doubt she even saw the other guy step in front of her vehicle.

Based on your training and knowledge, am I completely wrong about this?

If it were me, after she said, "I'm not mad at you," I would have calmly approached the vehicle and said, "I'm not mad at you, either! Now, any chance you could just turn your wheel to the right and toodle on out of here? Otherwise, I'll use the full extent of the law to treat you and your passenger to lunch."

I've actually used that kind of humor to lighten up tense situations. 

Would love your take on that situation.

 

Yeah it's always so easy/hard to armchair quarterback these.  I usually don't try to.  They happen in a split second.  Literally one second to the next.

Over the years on here guys have asked my opinion on stuff that happens.

All I can say is, as a guy who has been in those type of situations.  Nobody ever wants to shoot anyone.  I have known 1000 cops.   Nobody is itching to shoot.  Just not a real life thing, for the most part.

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4 minutes ago, FrancieFootball said:

I am a trans woman just trying to make sense of this crazy mixed-up world.

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Ya who isn't... Haha... The older I get the more I'm all about.  Just be excellent to each other.  👍🏼

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Just now, mmmmm...beer said:

Ya who isn't... Haha... The older I get the more I'm all about.  Just be excellent to each other.  👍🏼

Yessir, and this is how my partner and I live our lives before a steamy night of scissoring our mutilated body parts.

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Just now, FrancieFootball said:

Yessir, and this is how my partner and I live our lives before a steamy night of scissoring our mutilated body parts.

Hahah... You seem fun.

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13 minutes ago, mmmmm...beer said:

Hahah... You seem fun.

I take myself very, very seriously, assmeg.

:mad:

 

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