That's not to say that plenty of cops aren't HIGH level martial artists and very proficient with their firearms.....but those are the cops that would be so even if they weren't cops. I happen to be one of those cops who believes that 'force' is an often inevitable part of law en'force'ment and know that it's our duty to be prepared and proficient when the flag flies.
Mac, a couple of FBI agents come to our IDPA matches now and then. Both are expert class in IDPA, and they use their own Glock 23 .40s with issue ammo (the FBI GIVES them ammo just for this!), and issue holsters, mag pouches, etc... How wonderful! One is into Akido as he feels their line of work demands apprehension, not slugging them senseless (as is my wont.)
That's why I still have all my teeth and after 11 years of service my worst line of duty injury has been a jammed thumb......the flip side is that I have plenty of Martial Arts related injuries, including a currently rehabing partial MCL tear in my left knee......but hey, the MORE one sweats (and bleeds) in training, the LESS one bleeds on the street!
I agree, was in several fights in high school. Never injured. Got several injuries in MA.
I happen to know several LEOs. A few compete in IDPA, most don't. In fact out of the hundreds in the local department around me, I'd say 5 practice often (and only cause they shoot matches.) The DPS (Department of Public Saftey) here in Texas, are better. I know some sharp ones.
I once even ran their qualification (yearly for these) and saw one of them do a Barny Fife draw. That is, the gun and holster rode up past their riibs and they couldn't get the gun out of the holster. Seen security guards qualify to. One was so, uh, confused the man running the qualifcaition had to load the magazines for the shooter.
Martial arts? We have Krav Maga, Taekwondo, MMA, Gojo-Ryu, and a few others but I've never seen an LEO there. A few at the local gym weightlifting, but never at the dojo.
But.... one of my good friends, an armored car guard for Brinks, is a 5th dan like me, in TKD, and he is ROCK HARD. His job includes moving money bags alot and he is built like a weight lifter yet is totaly flexable. Does outstanding kicks, either leg, any attitude. And punches like a mule.
I did also once read of a Federal Marshal what was a 3ed black, Taekwondo and in the article he said he had used it once in a confrontation.
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