As a former law enforcement officer, I can say that this was a total failure of law enforcement. Mike’s video was spot on. If you’re not willing to write a blank check backed by your life to protect innocent kids then you need to turn your stuff in. Thanks to Mike and Andy for bringing this topic up.
@@Playstone77 They should all be fired. From the top down and banned from ever being a first responder. Especially the border patrol guys! They should have stormed in after a few minutes and took charge of that cluster F.
I was hoping that this episode would open the way it did. I watched Mike's video when it came out. It left me with the same feelings Mike had. It was absolutely horrific. All the criticism is well deserved.
Two of the greatest men we have as a country. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. My kids have learned from them as have I. I have two boys serving now. One in the Navy and one in the Army. Truly thank you!!🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸❤️
I’m a first responder/officer for 34 years on the FD side of things. We trained on active shooter situations with our LE partners in our local elementary school decades ago and I’ve been on 2 calls where shots were being actively fired. I’m confident there would be no way any of our guys could be held back from going into a place like our local school and doing what needs to be done. I just can’t wrap my head around this.
I think it kind of makes sense. Some people are scared and some people are not. Out of the first 8 cops. You have 3 cops who were willing to rush.in. Then when it came down to it one of them got shot and and came back for more. Then the hall ways gets clogged up With cowards and now you have a bunch of cops outside thinking things are ok in the school. Mike talked about that first cop who got shot at and came back. If you had one more guy like him and another guy with a shield. I'm thinking they all would rush in. What i JUST DO not understand is HOW many of them knew about all those dead kids in there? That first cop probably saw a few bodies? Maybe none? Cause at that moment the rest of the rooms were being evacuated right? Even then 50-60 shots hit those kids before they had a chance to get him. So was it possible that no one knew how bad it was in there? No one knew how many kids were in there? What i don't know is where were the cops when he popped off 50-60 shots in the first 3 minutes? Were they all outside or slowly gathering up?It was those first 3 minutes that scares tf out of me. dude im just so angry man. I have class and stuff and finals and my mind can't get away from this. A bunch of little kids man. :(
@@jimmynguyen7969 Do Not wallow in it and be distracted anger is a gift . You must learn to be redirect it, Better yourself so you can better things around you.
Even as a person who has no training, I would be hard pressed not respond with the determination to put an immediate halt on the active shooters attempt to take lives based on an Antichristisn ideology that reveals the same spirit that libs take on to justify their blinded stupidity.
As a LEO myself, the response in TX was absolutely a shit show, every single one of those officers should be fired and charged. I am sick and tried of seeing failures make it into the law enforcement profession and continue to be failures. Law enforcement training and standards is completely trash nation wide. Agencies are more worried about money then funding real meaningful training and officers are lazy as fuck and refuse to seek outside training. I am disgusted at current law enforcement training and standards.
"Thin Blue Line" works both ways. Until LEO as institution and community is willing to be open and transparent - there will be no accountability or change (for every Uvalde there's probably hundreds of fuck ups that go unnoticed). And in the current political climate that's like expecting Alex Jones to rehabilitate himself. You guys are gonna have to watch that house burn to the ground first.
Yeah hi, I’m also a city cop. So here’s the thing. I’ve gone & done my own outside training. I’ve saved for it, and gone as far as taken small loans out to afford it. Military experience is also another nice tool to have under my belt. However, some of these guys are being charged an arm & a leg for outside training that their PD won’t give. Now yes, you cannot put a price on a course which will give you the necessary tools to make sure your chances of coming home after shift are higher. However, you can put a price on a mortgage, child necessities, & food on the table. All of which you won’t have much of, if the majority of your paycheck goes to outside training because we all know it ain’t cheap. Although at the end of the day, training isn’t the only thing needed, intestinal fortitude is. As we all say. Everyone wants to do it till it’s time to do it. & in the words of the great R. Coleman “Ain’t nothin to it but to do it” Stay safe y’all.
@@Mr_A_Observations I disagree with your opinion. While I understand policing is difficult I love the job and it is easily doable to be honorable and a LEO just takes work.
@@Mr_A_Observations Well uhh see I love the profession. I show up & put out. If you’re gonna worry about the climate you can be meteorologist. Im sorry to hear that you quit. I’m faithful to the profession. I also sure didn’t become a cop for the money, lord knows some of us can make more elsewhere.
Retired career firefighter (29yrs) in my opinion & observation, society appears to always be in reaction, then respond mode. As opposed to prepare and prevent mode. 🚒 Thank you for sharing this podcast! “MG” Rocks !
23 year Texas police officer. I don't understand officers being negative towards Mike. They have to be honest with themselves. The ALERRT protocol doesn't train you to wait. No excuses for what they failed to do. You failed your community, your conscience, and your soul.
If you're an LEO, then you know it's always been this way. It's not like within the past few years training stop. These types of scenarios rarely/never happen in a patrolmans career. Not excusing them, but its a matter of complacency. 90% of the time patrol is dealing with petty crimes, complaints and community policing. 9.9% are more severe incidents involping knifes/weapons (not guns). Very small percentage are guns (trading fire). It was a normal day and the responding officers did not rise to the occasion of force. Either through inexperience and/or not enough training. And to allocate funds and training time out of already fund limited departments and understaffed patrol officers who have barely enough time to complete their daily workflow of investigations. Its a receipe for disaster when unfortunately they all align up like Uvalde.
@@mugshotmarley Uvalde PD had 40% of the entire cities budget and literally all the money they could want including tactical vehicles, Gucci gear, and even their own training areas. This was not about their lack of funding and that excuse is just another reason why no one should respect you police. You can't even get the facts straight for your argument.
I love how Andy is able to view things from so many different sides and really tries to understand and put pieces together. Both mike and Andy are awesome to listen to.
Keep up the good work SGM. Glover. I served 25 years in Law Enforcement after my short 4 years in the Infantry. You are 100% right in everything you have said.
As a cop in Texas, I can tell you that there is a lot of agencies that have the same culture as Uvalde. Timid and too worried about “liability”. Command staff that are just there to collect a paycheck and achieve a retirement.
Right. It's not like within the past few years training stop. These types of scenarios rarely/never happen in a patrolmans career. Not excusing them, but its a matter of complacency. 90% of the time patrol is dealing with petty crimes, complaints and community policing. 9.9% are more severe incidents involping knifes/weapons (not guns). Very small percentage are guns (trading fire). It was a normal day and the responding officers did not rise to the occasion of force. Either through inexperience and/or not enough training. And to allocate funds and training time out of already fund limited departments and understaffed patrol officers who have barely enough time to complete their daily workflow of investigations. Its a receipe for disaster when unfortunately they all align up like Uvalde.
That's because our "leaders" hang everyone out to dry. The corruption is in every facet of our lives. There is no American dream if you're stuck in a Democrat city or state.
I had no idea of Mike Glover's background in Law Enforcement. I really appreciate him going into this early on, as it set the groundwork for everything he discussed about Uvalde. Cleared Hot is quickly becoming my #1 podcast hands down. Thanks Andy.
I’m at the tail end of the hiring process for an agency. As someone who’s going to be brand new with no prior mil or LEO experience, I REALLY appreciate these sorts of breakdowns. I know it’s impossible to predict how you’ll react in a situation like this if you have 0 experience in it, but I’d like to think these videos will help direct me towards the appropriate course of action should I ever be confronted with a similar situation.
I’m so glad Andy brought up the windows to classroom. First thing I brought up when this happened was the windows. Makes zero cents to me!! This whole situation was a catastrophe
I love to listen to you two. Reminds me of my pops when he was talk with his guys. I was a little guy just hiding the corner. Keep it up. Now that dad passed it’s nice.
Thanks Mike for that blow by blow breakdown. I saw it as soon as you published it. First I want to say - There are So Many GREAT LEO's that never get the credit they deserve. I deeply love those people and w. my military background, I would gladly give my life in service to those people... With that said - People need to understand what government can and cannot do for the citizens.
Andy and Mike thank god for you fellas. 🙏 Keep doing you and know you are on the side of the real men out here. Father of 4 and it's scary looking at the world we're raising out kids in... love you guys
I sear, mike is the cop everybody wants and and is a absolute manimal. Much respect gentleman and thank you for keeping things as honest and clear as possible.
With 28 years as a LEO, you took an oath to protect the community you serve. By doing so, you had to stop bad people preying on the good. And sometimes it got dirty, but effective. It’s a personal decision to accept that bad things could happen to yourself by running towards gunfire, stopping a bad guy that doesn’t want to go to jail and will fight to the end, and we are more than happy to help the good people. And there were people there only to collect a paycheck and wanted nothing to do with anything remotely dangerous. Those who are scared of their own shadows have promoted and have slowly made policies over time to weaken the police department’s ability to stop bad people from doing bad things. Upper management would rather have the street cops do nothing than to have to explain why an officer did what they did to stop evil from happening. Coupled with defunding the police and upper management taking a knee thinking it was a good political move, and punishing the hard workers for doing their jobs. Weakness breeds weakness and punishes those who are different. Maybe with the lack of getting to the threat was a combination of weakness and fear of being retaliated from management. It’s not difficult to get a team together and rapidly deploy and move on the suspect and stop his actions, and not caring the ramifications from a weak management which will follow. If you want more get in touch.
Haha, I'm wearing a CAF hat at work today and first thing this morning I was asked what CAF stood for, because we're in the office I said short for caffeine. Sure enough in the ad read for BRCC, Andy says CAF - Caffeinated as fuck, my coworker heard it and said to me "Oh Really?"" Then we both busted out laughing... Hopefully that's a sign that this we will be a good week!!
There was a farm worker mother who was cuffed- begged to be released and was released. She begged for a vest and gun to take out the shooter. She evaded law enforcement and went in to where she knew her kids' classrooms were and opened the door to let those children escape. Yes, this could have interfered with the op, and she didn't know the shooter was confined to kill and torture at will in two rooms, but all the parents could see, and their instincts told them, the cops weren't saving their kids!
@@ShakazuluJones it's an interesting topic: genes, empathy, mother bear instinct, and perhaps those who believe they may exist in another form after death are more willing to sacrifice their form in this life. Even if I didn't believe in that, I wouldn't want to live with myself in this one if I failed to act. Most humans haven't evolved beyond the sheep faze, though. Follow orders or lack thereof and obey.
Time and time again, a mother's instinct to protect her babies put a lot of men to shame. I've witnessed the same ferocious protection in a terrorist attack (Kenya).
@@capatheist back in the day if you deserted your post in military during time of war. They would kill you. These incompetent cops sat idle against an oath they swore to uphold and allowed 19 people to be brutally slaughtered for over an hour. I think the death penalty is just. If you don’t think so why don’t you ask the parents what they’d like to have done to them while they watched and listened their babies die!
Waited for this, Mike is a patriot, hero and a GREAT AMERICAN. And smart as hell. Sargent Major Mike is this shit. This is the kind of man the makes American safe.
I'm really glad these 2 guys have hit it off as well as they have and are coming together on a lot of things. They're great together and they have so much value themselves but put the 2 together and you get a synergistic effect.
I would love to see a video of mike,dj,cole,Andy and Kevin picking a school and using design blueprints designing a security plan. And just watch and learn.
I watch Mike videos, he very knowledgeable, I’m interested of having him to train me.this definitely would come in handy. Sending virtual hug to Mike, thank you.
Good on you guys addressing and discussing Uvalde as you have. Sadly, people talk about civilian LE like it's a thing. It is over 12,000 different agencies/department. Each one is different. I'm retired from a local PD, and a Veteran. imho, The biggest problems and partial answer to Mike's question about not holding LE to the same standards as the UCMJ are poor pay for civilian LE, inadequate recurrent training, and hiring and retention standards that aren't even remotely standard across the country. Had Uvalde happened elsewhere, it's possible, even likely, that the result would've been very different. I believe it would've been very different where I used to work. We did respond to an active shooter at a school. A fellow Officer took the shot that ended it. More time and money need to be spent to raise the standards of LE across the country. Sadly, imho, people will be outraged, then decline to spend more money on better personnel and training.
Absolutely 💯agree with all you young men said. Thank you for being a voice. Yes, please keep doing these (you guys are also inappropriately hilarious). Greatly agree with Mikes last thoughts. 🇺🇸optimism & prepared. Honor to listen!
I am law enforcement Mike and I support you. I was a Paratrooper, and wow the civilian world is way different than being in the military. The mindset is different
1:02:00 YES!!!! You’re reading our damn minds. We all want exactly what you just said here. We fucking need guys like you in positions of power. You, stumpf, jocko, even the GBRS guys. We need more people with your guys’ mindsets.
@@JohnSmith-ei6sc haha I know. I watched his vigilance elite interview as well. I agree with you. I just really respect these guys’ mindset and wish their impact on our culture was much more. To Mikes point in this video.
Retired Deputy Sheriff and former Army military police here. Mike’s assessment of the Uvalde situation is SPOT ON. “Shoot, move and communicate” was non existent. That operational failure contributed significantly to the failure of this operation. Bottom line: my brothers and sisters need more training…PERIOD. I received 10 times more training as an MP than I did as a civilian LEO. JOCKO recommends 20% of duty time should be training. That is the MINIMUM! Training for civilian coppers is lacking significantly. I pray that changes, for the blue and for the community they protect. 💙
"brothers and sisters need more training"? Yes, true. But those were grown ass men who stood there in a hallway with the cries of dying children echoing on the walls and didn't do a damn thing... My heart breaks for those families...
Training or no training is no excuse..anyone even civilians will not hesitate to go in and try to save the kids and they have guns and muscles to do it but no heart
Shoot, move, communicate. That was hammered in (my time in the Army) from Basic onwards. Combat is confusing, terrifying, but you use SMC to bring some order. Even as an MP, we *AT THE LEAST* keep comms active, updated, and ongoing in any situation, even traffic stops or community relations.
As a LEO, I thought Mike’s breakdown of the incident was fantastic. Every agency should have to watch it.
Can you two just live in the same town and do this weekly or multiple times a week? Love it
Or just kiss and get it over with. The sexual tension is thick
PREACH. They need to start a weekly podcast together.
Dude I’m pisssed I live in the town over and I’ve never ran into them not yet Atleast
Lol fact.
I never have felt stumpf really brings anything to any conversation. Mike on the other hand kills it.
As a former law enforcement officer, I can say that this was a total failure of law enforcement.
Mike’s video was spot on. If you’re not willing to write a blank check backed by your life to protect innocent kids then you need to turn your stuff in.
Thanks to Mike and Andy for bringing this topic up.
Forced to turn there stuff in!
I just can’t understand how any of those cops could think to themselves for more than a minute and not charge into that room with a full auto AR!
@@Playstone77 They should all be fired. From the top down and banned from ever being a first responder. Especially the border patrol guys! They should have stormed in after a few minutes and took charge of that cluster F.
@@revolutionmarine5693 They needed to stack up and clear that room asap. No excuses.
Love that you too are "best friends". I have to listen to every podcast Mike is on
I was hoping that this episode would open the way it did. I watched Mike's video when it came out. It left me with the same feelings Mike had. It was absolutely horrific. All the criticism is well deserved.
I'd want Mike with me when the shit hits the fan!
Absolutely. I know it took more than one take to cool off. Took me several takes to watch. What a cluster
Yall are running out of time just do the mission already or stop talking about it period
Get down or lay down and stay down
Men of services
You took oaths
Why aren't you upholding them
Enemies domestic all around
Let's talk about it on TH-cam
What foolery
Two of the greatest men we have as a country. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. My kids have learned from them as have I. I have two boys serving now. One in the Navy and one in the Army. Truly thank you!!🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸❤️
Mike and Andy, I am grateful for your voices in this world. I know I'm not alone. Keep up the great work!
I’m a first responder/officer for 34 years on the FD side of things. We trained on active shooter situations with our LE partners in our local elementary school decades ago and I’ve been on 2 calls where shots were being actively fired. I’m confident there would be no way any of our guys could be held back from going into a place like our local school and doing what needs to be done. I just can’t wrap my head around this.
I think it kind of makes sense. Some people are scared and some people are not. Out of the first 8 cops. You have 3 cops who were willing to rush.in. Then when it came down to it one of them got shot and and came back for more. Then the hall ways gets clogged up With cowards and now you have a bunch of cops outside thinking things are ok in the school. Mike talked about that first cop who got shot at and came back. If you had one more guy like him and another guy with a shield. I'm thinking they all would rush in. What i JUST DO not understand is HOW many of them knew about all those dead kids in there? That first cop probably saw a few bodies? Maybe none? Cause at that moment the rest of the rooms were being evacuated right? Even then 50-60 shots hit those kids before they had a chance to get him. So was it possible that no one knew how bad it was in there? No one knew how many kids were in there? What i don't know is where were the cops when he popped off 50-60 shots in the first 3 minutes? Were they all outside or slowly gathering up?It was those first 3 minutes that scares tf out of me. dude im just so angry man. I have class and stuff and finals and my mind can't get away from this. A bunch of little kids man. :(
Awesome episode ,love this one
@@jimmynguyen7969 Do Not wallow in it and be distracted anger is a gift . You must learn to be redirect it, Better yourself so you can better things around you.
@@erismana2105
Controlled anger is a thing of beauty
Even as a person who has no training, I would be hard pressed not respond with the determination to put an immediate halt on the active shooters attempt to take lives based on an Antichristisn ideology that reveals the same spirit that libs take on to justify their blinded stupidity.
Gentlemen you have widened my horizon to specific topics and kept it raw true! Thank you so much for it.
40 Years LEO, Military and Civilian, Tactical, Fed Task forces etc. Mike is 100% on point in my humble opinion.
Always a good start to the week when these 2 get together!
As a LEO myself, the response in TX was absolutely a shit show, every single one of those officers should be fired and charged. I am sick and tried of seeing failures make it into the law enforcement profession and continue to be failures. Law enforcement training and standards is completely trash nation wide. Agencies are more worried about money then funding real meaningful training and officers are lazy as fuck and refuse to seek outside training. I am disgusted at current law enforcement training and standards.
"Thin Blue Line" works both ways. Until LEO as institution and community is willing to be open and transparent - there will be no accountability or change (for every Uvalde there's probably hundreds of fuck ups that go unnoticed). And in the current political climate that's like expecting Alex Jones to rehabilitate himself. You guys are gonna have to watch that house burn to the ground first.
Yeah hi, I’m also a city cop. So here’s the thing. I’ve gone & done my own outside training. I’ve saved for it, and gone as far as taken small loans out to afford it. Military experience is also another nice tool to have under my belt.
However, some of these guys are being charged an arm & a leg for outside training that their PD won’t give.
Now yes, you cannot put a price on a course which will give you the necessary tools to make sure your chances of coming home after shift are higher.
However, you can put a price on a mortgage, child necessities, & food on the table. All of which you won’t have much of, if the majority of your paycheck goes to outside training because we all know it ain’t cheap.
Although at the end of the day, training isn’t the only thing needed, intestinal fortitude is.
As we all say. Everyone wants to do it till it’s time to do it.
& in the words of the great R. Coleman
“Ain’t nothin to it but to do it”
Stay safe y’all.
@@Mr_A_Observations I disagree with your opinion. While I understand policing is difficult I love the job and it is easily doable to be honorable and a LEO just takes work.
@@Mr_A_Observations Well uhh see I love the profession. I show up & put out. If you’re gonna worry about the climate you can be meteorologist. Im sorry to hear that you quit. I’m faithful to the profession. I also sure didn’t become a cop for the money, lord knows some of us can make more elsewhere.
As a LEO myself, I agree with you. Too many departments approach training as something they have to do in order to meet requirements.
Retired career firefighter (29yrs) in my opinion & observation, society appears to always be in reaction, then respond mode. As opposed to prepare and prevent mode. 🚒 Thank you for sharing this podcast! “MG” Rocks !
I'm glad you all are still talking this. My heart sank when that first guy moved up by himself and nobody followed..
Mike Glover, we love you man..you are awesome and true to your skills, knowledge, and cool personality.
23 year Texas police officer. I don't understand officers being negative towards Mike. They have to be honest with themselves. The ALERRT protocol doesn't train you to wait. No excuses for what they failed to do. You failed your community, your conscience, and your soul.
Because most officers are full of bs and calling them out on it offends them.
DIVERSIFICATION OVER QUALIFICATION!!!!!! 🏳🌈🏳🌈🏳🌈🏳🌈🏳🌈
"Failed to do" shouldn't be rewarded with a 3% @50.
If you're an LEO, then you know it's always been this way. It's not like within the past few years training stop. These types of scenarios rarely/never happen in a patrolmans career. Not excusing them, but its a matter of complacency. 90% of the time patrol is dealing with petty crimes, complaints and community policing. 9.9% are more severe incidents involping knifes/weapons (not guns). Very small percentage are guns (trading fire). It was a normal day and the responding officers did not rise to the occasion of force. Either through inexperience and/or not enough training. And to allocate funds and training time out of already fund limited departments and understaffed patrol officers who have barely enough time to complete their daily workflow of investigations. Its a receipe for disaster when unfortunately they all align up like Uvalde.
@@mugshotmarley Uvalde PD had 40% of the entire cities budget and literally all the money they could want including tactical vehicles, Gucci gear, and even their own training areas. This was not about their lack of funding and that excuse is just another reason why no one should respect you police. You can't even get the facts straight for your argument.
I love how Andy is able to view things from so many different sides and really tries to understand and put pieces together. Both mike and Andy are awesome to listen to.
Keep up the good work SGM. Glover. I served 25 years in Law Enforcement after my short 4 years in the Infantry. You are 100% right in everything you have said.
As a cop in Texas, I can tell you that there is a lot of agencies that have the same culture as Uvalde. Timid and too worried about “liability”. Command staff that are just there to collect a paycheck and achieve a retirement.
Right. It's not like within the past few years training stop. These types of scenarios rarely/never happen in a patrolmans career. Not excusing them, but its a matter of complacency. 90% of the time patrol is dealing with petty crimes, complaints and community policing. 9.9% are more severe incidents involping knifes/weapons (not guns). Very small percentage are guns (trading fire). It was a normal day and the responding officers did not rise to the occasion of force. Either through inexperience and/or not enough training. And to allocate funds and training time out of already fund limited departments and understaffed patrol officers who have barely enough time to complete their daily workflow of investigations. Its a receipe for disaster when unfortunately they all align up like Uvalde.
Everybody talks about being not afraid of liability until you owe 45 million dollars for trying to help
Cowards are everywhere even in uniform
I believe it was Jocko that when on at length about “risk averse” soldiers/cops being the ones who get promoted because of squeaky clean records.
That's because our "leaders" hang everyone out to dry. The corruption is in every facet of our lives. There is no American dream if you're stuck in a Democrat city or state.
Hands down my 2 favorite people to listen to.
Just randomly checked for new episodes and see one of my favorite guests, awesome.
I sent this to my adult children. Thank you Andy and Mike. 👊
Can listen to Glover any day. Really like this dude after his Texas breakdown.
I love when Andy and Mike do these podcast together I would love to see y’all try to do a podcast and interview Elijah Dicken
I had no idea of Mike Glover's background in Law Enforcement. I really appreciate him going into this early on, as it set the groundwork for everything he discussed about Uvalde. Cleared Hot is quickly becoming my #1 podcast hands down. Thanks Andy.
God bless all the works of your hands gentlemen. Two of the best blunt honest sincere patriots, fathers and leaders in our beloved country.
Thank you Andy and the whole military community for teaching me very valuable lessons 🙏🏼🇨🇦
I’m at the tail end of the hiring process for an agency. As someone who’s going to be brand new with no prior mil or LEO experience, I REALLY appreciate these sorts of breakdowns. I know it’s impossible to predict how you’ll react in a situation like this if you have 0 experience in it, but I’d like to think these videos will help direct me towards the appropriate course of action should I ever be confronted with a similar situation.
Don't let them take your morals
I’m so glad Andy brought up the windows to classroom. First thing I brought up when this happened was the windows. Makes zero cents to me!! This whole situation was a catastrophe
The Jack Carr banter at 1:12:20 highlights the best part of staying in touch with guys you serve with.
I love to listen to you two. Reminds me of my pops when he was talk with his guys. I was a little guy just hiding the corner. Keep it up. Now that dad passed it’s nice.
Thanks Mike for that blow by blow breakdown. I saw it as soon as you published it.
First I want to say - There are So Many GREAT LEO's that never get the credit they deserve. I deeply love those people and w. my military background, I would gladly give my life in service to those people...
With that said - People need to understand what government can and cannot do for the citizens.
Andy and Mike thank god for you fellas. 🙏 Keep doing you and know you are on the side of the real men out here. Father of 4 and it's scary looking at the world we're raising out kids in... love you guys
Thanks Andy for bring Mike back out!! Love when you guys get together!
These kind of conversations are priceless. Thank you!
Thank you both for your service! God bless you both!!
Andy's podcasts are the best to listen....
Can never get enough of this podcast
I sear, mike is the cop everybody wants and and is a absolute manimal. Much respect gentleman and thank you for keeping things as honest and clear as possible.
Gentlemen thank you for your time now I'll be making time to watch this video AND the video you speak of Mr Glover. Again many thanks.
Thanks for your perspective guys. Cheers
Great episode. Can listen to you two constantly. Keep up the great work!
This needed to be a five hour podcast. Awesome stuff.
Mike Glover American hero 🇺🇸✊🏻
Mike and Andy..pretty innocuous names for two bad dudes..doin good work guys
With 28 years as a LEO, you took an oath to protect the community you serve. By doing so, you had to stop bad people preying on the good. And sometimes it got dirty, but effective. It’s a personal decision to accept that bad things could happen to yourself by running towards gunfire, stopping a bad guy that doesn’t want to go to jail and will fight to the end, and we are more than happy to help the good people. And there were people there only to collect a paycheck and wanted nothing to do with anything remotely dangerous. Those who are scared of their own shadows have promoted and have slowly made policies over time to weaken the police department’s ability to stop bad people from doing bad things. Upper management would rather have the street cops do nothing than to have to explain why an officer did what they did to stop evil from happening. Coupled with defunding the police and upper management taking a knee thinking it was a good political move, and punishing the hard workers for doing their jobs. Weakness breeds weakness and punishes those who are different. Maybe with the lack of getting to the threat was a combination of weakness and fear of being retaliated from management. It’s not difficult to get a team together and rapidly deploy and move on the suspect and stop his actions, and not caring the ramifications from a weak management which will follow. If you want more get in touch.
Mike you are awesome!
Mike is my favorite guest. All the episodes with him I will listen to multiple times. I follow his channels and value his opinion.
Another great one Andy and Mike.
Haha, I'm wearing a CAF hat at work today and first thing this morning I was asked what CAF stood for, because we're in the office I said short for caffeine. Sure enough in the ad read for BRCC, Andy says CAF - Caffeinated as fuck, my coworker heard it and said to me "Oh Really?"" Then we both busted out laughing... Hopefully that's a sign that this we will be a good week!!
These guys are the best……they should run for office in some capacity
That was my exact thought, this country is in desperate need of good, honest, & upfront leadership & role models
There was a farm worker mother who was cuffed- begged to be released and was released. She begged for a vest and gun to take out the shooter. She evaded law enforcement and went in to where she knew her kids' classrooms were and opened the door to let those children escape. Yes, this could have interfered with the op, and she didn't know the shooter was confined to kill and torture at will in two rooms, but all the parents could see, and their instincts told them, the cops weren't saving their kids!
@@ShakazuluJones it's an interesting topic: genes, empathy, mother bear instinct, and perhaps those who believe they may exist in another form after death are more willing to sacrifice their form in this life. Even if I didn't believe in that, I wouldn't want to live with myself in this one if I failed to act. Most humans haven't evolved beyond the sheep faze, though. Follow orders or lack thereof and obey.
She is better than those police officers and she better train them
I would have gone in and saved my child. Period
That mother had more heart and nuts than all the so called cops that were there , way to show how action over fear can save lives
Time and time again, a mother's instinct to protect her babies put a lot of men to shame. I've witnessed the same ferocious protection in a terrorist attack (Kenya).
Been a cop for 22 years. You guys are spot on with your criticism.
Mike, is not only a warrior, but is also very intellectual in his thinking. We need Mike in Congress!
Mike is a great guy and Patriot. We miss him here in Prescott!
Love when Mike is on
fuck yeah. Andy and the rooftop Korean to start my week.
Awesome dudes!
Humor, honesty, expertise. Best PC I've heard in months.
Im here for Mike Glover ANY DAY!
Mike is such an articulate humble dude. I love hearing him talk technical. Those cops deserve to fry for sitting on their behinds.
Death penalty?
27 likes… wow
@@capatheist back in the day if you deserted your post in military during time of war. They would kill you. These incompetent cops sat idle against an oath they swore to uphold and allowed 19 people to be brutally slaughtered for over an hour. I think the death penalty is just. If you don’t think so why don’t you ask the parents what they’d like to have done to them while they watched and listened their babies die!
@@capatheist I think your comment would change if you were a parent of one of those children or your wife was one of those dead teachers.
Thank you
Waited for this, Mike is a patriot, hero and a GREAT AMERICAN. And smart as hell. Sargent Major Mike is this shit. This is the kind of man the makes American safe.
Great show. Thanks
solid and valuable content as usual from both of you.
I'm really glad these 2 guys have hit it off as well as they have and are coming together on a lot of things. They're great together and they have so much value themselves but put the 2 together and you get a synergistic effect.
I would love to see a video of mike,dj,cole,Andy and Kevin picking a school and using design blueprints designing a security plan. And just watch and learn.
So much respect for Mike.
One of the best Mondays great show ☕️
Mike Glover is the Mike Rowe of the tactical and security world. Calm, collected, intelligent, well spoken, and measured.
One of your best episodes. Great work Andy.
Great job guys.
God bless America 🇺🇸
Thank you Sirs! Shared.
i burst out laughing when Mike said 'they exfilled him in small bags' hahahaha
I could listen to you 2 ... for days ! Great Episode
I watch Mike videos, he very knowledgeable, I’m interested of having him to train me.this definitely would come in handy. Sending virtual hug to Mike, thank you.
Mike's assessment of the incident was spot on. John Guard Retired Major Dept. Corrections Ohio
It doesn't get better than Mike and Andy together
Andy and Mike, please please run for office, we need guys like you both to get things straightened out in this country. Stumpf/Glover 2024
Thank you for addressing the classroom window question. I had wondered the same.
Good on you guys addressing and discussing Uvalde as you have. Sadly, people talk about civilian LE like it's a thing. It is over 12,000 different agencies/department. Each one is different. I'm retired from a local PD, and a Veteran. imho, The biggest problems and partial answer to Mike's question about not holding LE to the same standards as the UCMJ are poor pay for civilian LE, inadequate recurrent training, and hiring and retention standards that aren't even remotely standard across the country.
Had Uvalde happened elsewhere, it's possible, even likely, that the result would've been very different. I believe it would've been very different where I used to work. We did respond to an active shooter at a school. A fellow Officer took the shot that ended it. More time and money need to be spent to raise the standards of LE across the country. Sadly, imho, people will be outraged, then decline to spend more money on better personnel and training.
Uvalde police had plenty of money and training. Still did nothing.
Too excited For this!🔥
Thanks
yeah. i was missing one of this. love the episodes with Mike Glover and or Sean Rodgers
Great show and topics
I get the feeling the only right tentacle Cleared Hot Podcast's or Mike's.
Absolutely 💯agree with all you young men said. Thank you for being a voice. Yes, please keep doing these (you guys are also inappropriately hilarious). Greatly agree with Mikes last thoughts. 🇺🇸optimism & prepared. Honor to listen!
Mike, Andy Thank you. Everything covered is 100% true. Your insight into this shit show is key to what is wrong with our whole government.
Damn I love when you two get together! ROCK HARD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am law enforcement Mike and I support you. I was a Paratrooper, and wow the civilian world is way different than being in the military. The mindset is different
Only 90 mins? Damn......more, I need more!
Best duo on the interwebs
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YES!!!! You’re reading our damn minds. We all want exactly what you just said here. We fucking need guys like you in positions of power. You, stumpf, jocko, even the GBRS guys. We need more people with your guys’ mindsets.
The gbrs guys aren’t good people. Lol sure they know a lot about tactics and pulling the trigger but they are fine where they’re at.
@@JohnSmith-ei6sc haha I know. I watched his vigilance elite interview as well. I agree with you. I just really respect these guys’ mindset and wish their impact on our culture was much more. To Mikes point in this video.
Mike is the best guest 🤙
Retired Deputy Sheriff and former Army military police here. Mike’s assessment of the Uvalde situation is SPOT ON. “Shoot, move and communicate” was non existent. That operational failure contributed significantly to the failure of this operation. Bottom line: my brothers and sisters need more training…PERIOD. I received 10 times more training as an MP than I did as a civilian LEO. JOCKO recommends 20% of duty time should be training. That is the MINIMUM! Training for civilian coppers is lacking significantly. I pray that changes, for the blue and for the community they protect. 💙
"brothers and sisters need more training"? Yes, true. But those were grown ass men who stood there in a hallway with the cries of dying children echoing on the walls and didn't do a damn thing...
My heart breaks for those families...
Training or no training is no excuse..anyone even civilians will not hesitate to go in and try to save the kids and they have guns and muscles to do it but no heart
I think Mike is my spirit animal 🐉
Mike is who I wanna be when I grow up and I'm 29 so
Shoot, move, communicate. That was hammered in (my time in the Army) from Basic onwards. Combat is confusing, terrifying, but you use SMC to bring some order.
Even as an MP, we *AT THE LEAST* keep comms active, updated, and ongoing in any situation, even traffic stops or community relations.
Name a better duo!
Great Podcast Gentlemen! Good to see Andy getting grey like the rest of us..