ozman
Jun 4 2008, 02:09 PM
While I was training with a class at an alarm monitoring company I encountered an individual who is obsessed with deadly force. When each of us were asked to introduce ourselves and what we did before. He said, I did armed security each time we were asked to introduce ourselves to different people at different days. At one time he mentioned to us how his hollow-point is special in that when it hits an object it is very hard to remove because it grabs onto it and he described it as if it were hands. I was also a security officer and I was surprised at how detailed he got into things. Here comes the weird part, he told us all that in about a year he will be a cop because he is almost done with his education and he said he will either move to San Antonio or Texas or New York. When I asked why not be a cop here. He said because nothing much happens out here, I want to be a cop in a city where I can constantly keep turning my head back and he physically demonstrated by looking back quickly and forward as if he is watching out for danger. I told him, Cops don't go looking for danger, it happens by surprise. I told him, shootings happen once in a lifetime for the average officer. I was relieved to hear that he handled a situation peacefully at his last armed security officer position, he hit a guy in the hand with a baton when the guy came at him with a knife. I told him, the average Cop would of shot that guy.
-Oz
wolfknight
Jun 4 2008, 02:16 PM
Sounds like has a bully complex. He won't last long on the street. Will be fired for use of excessive force or get shot
Fluffybunny
Jun 4 2008, 02:18 PM
He will never make it past the psychological profile...
ozman
Jun 4 2008, 02:30 PM
He already made it past the psychological because I asked him about it. I told him Wackenhut which I currently work for will give me a psychological for a site I want to be transferred to which isn't even armed but the client wants the MMPi (Minnesota Multi-personality Inventory). He told me that he sat down with a psychological and it felt like a whole day, 800+ questions.