@@brandonlara7099 Good question. This is actually a paid attendance pre-academy. These folks have already been through a background investigation and are hired to attend the 6 month academy. This three week version is a collaboration between agencies to help prepare candidates for success.
That does sound pretty crazy for rules in Australia when we do our checkpoints we really try to minimize our time delaying motorists, but as you can see, we manage to get a couple of people DUIs. The last couple checkpoint we’ve done people still drive with open containers in their car. It’s pretty crazy.
Finaly some common sense being shown in the USA. We in Australia have had random DUI screening for decades. Both stationary and mobile. Any cop car can can pull you over, make you blow in the tube and check your licence status, any where, any time.......they don't even need a reason to pull you over. If you drink and drive, I have absolutely no sympathy for you and support any tactics used to get drunks off the road, dirty tactics included.
Here and there, we have cops that think our Constitution ends where a checkpoint begins...sober or not....that usually makes for a good RU-vid upload...
Thank you! They’re fun to make. I was away in a different assignment and we didn’t have many in the pre academy. Corona and Riverside are hiring lots now so we should have a good flow of these videos in production. Appreciate the support!
Does Corona PD have an indoor shooting range as well? Anyway, my hats off to Corona PD for providing such detailed training and putting an emphasis on solid fundamentals even pre-Academy. I happen to have some experience with a Federal Agency that will go un-named and unfortunately...….doesn't put an emphasis on training....even though millions upon billions go out the door a year. Kudos CPD!
Thank you for the positive feedback. We do value the training program and have seen results in keeping our officers safe and enhancing their service to the community. We do indeed have an indoor shooting range, which also adds to our ability to provide enhanced training.
That is great that Corona PD values the training. Federal, for me, was excellent initial training in Georgia (FLETC) and not so frequent (although excellent Instructors) ongoing or career continuous training. That's where the Federal side falls apart in my opinion. Local Agencies show that an investment in training has big rewards. The Feds don't get that I believe. @@Sensefield2000
It is 3 weeks long just before the full 6 month academy. Failing would be quitting. We try and make sure everyone has the experience and strength to get through the full academy.
This "Pre-Academy" training seems like an extremely good idea to see if someone is the right fit even before going to the actual Academy. Looks like excellent training. Nothing can really "prepare" you for real life but training increases your chances of success and survival dramatically! Corona PD looks like a great Agency!
Looks like solid, hard, tough and straight forward training. No one will get good at anything, or excel at anything, without proper training and then hard effort! Law enforcement is a marathon, not a sprint. Looks awesome and glad Corona PD does this pre-Academy. Wow!
Thank you! Yes we have seen the value in preparing our candidates for the academy. It’s a test drive before the test drive. We appreciate the support!!
Half of those cops didn't even grow up in Corona they came over from other cities. I remember back in the 70s and 80s when the police station was on Buena Vista and 6th Street my cousins were all cops these cats are a joke
At 9:44, closed fist striking is a tactical error, in the field the hands are not wrapped and gloved, how are you going to operate a weapon platform with injured hands?