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READ! TRAIN! WIN! Brian McKenna’s Winning Edge Training!


Based upon extensive research by Brian McKenna, author of The Police Marksman’s popular Officer Down column, Winning Edge Training uses the lessons learned from officer- involved shootings to teach officers how to lawfully control violent encounters with minimal risk to themselves and others. We at Winning Edge Training believe that an officer’s greatest duty is to protect the public, and we provide the mental tools and tactical options needed to safely do so with the appropriate level of force.


LEARN HOW TO:


Meet and Defeat just about any threat, even if wounded Establish control & discourage resistance by suspects Fulfill your duty to yourself, your family, your fellow officers, and the citizens you are sworn to protect…against all odds! How to make every incident an important learning experience How to improve performance when learning/ practicing firearms and other officer safety skills Counter close-quarters armed attacks Detect and respond to ambushes And much more


Officer Down! Lessons from the Streets


“ No one can evaluate a deadly police encounter better than Brian McKenna. His reputation is legendary, and his credibility is such that officers value his critiques. So do I. Trainers will find even greater value after reading the last chapter on how to use the book for training purposes. This book will keep officers alive.“ — Ed Nowicki, Executive Director ILEETA (ret.)


Lessons Learned from Real Cops as told by a Cop’s Cop


This book, next to your body armor, might be the cheapest and most valuable insurance you ever buy. - Chuck Soltys The ILEETA Review


Winning Edge Training & The book Officer Down! Lessons from the Streets The edge you need to win on the street!


VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT: www.we-training.com or call 314-921-6977


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