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Uptick in Shootings

Perhaps it’s just me, or has there been a significant increase in shootings since January of 2021?  Personally, I believe there has been.  We have seen an unprecedented amount of attacks on law enforcement. Examples:

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A helping hand

During this strange and highly politically charged time, our society has seen efforts to defund the police and other endeavors that make law enforcement officers less visible in various communities.  We have seen countless cases

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Helping others in need

As we continue to climb out of the Pandemic’s lockdown, people throughout our country are displaying either their mental illness or lack of humanity for their fellow human beings.  Over the last month, I have

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The crime vacation is over!

Now that the COVID-19 appears to be moving more into the background than the foreground, notice that certain types of crimes are more prevalent now than they have been in the not too distant past.

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Two Equal parts of Self-Defense

Just as the Yin Yang symbol illustrates, the study of self-defense requires two separate but equal parts.  The physical part of self-defense requires a student learn the movements necessary to defend themselves against a violent

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Peace through internal strength

I am scheduled to speak to a group on personal safety in late January 2021.  The topic is:  What can a person do if they are alone, or with a couple of friends when out

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2020 Holiday Season

The holiday season is quickly approaching, but this year is different than any other year is our history.  With the COVID-19 issues, each state has their own restrictions and how they “prefer” each household will

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Staying out of the fight

Whether it’s during these tumultuous times, or when things do calm down, if you are in the immediate vicinity when two or more combatants are engaged in a physical altercation, resist the urge to watch

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