Eraze Dageh ya when he said undisciplined LOL I’m more disciplined as a warfighter then most nasty looking officers (no offense) but discipline is working out when you’re over weight obvi they don’t have that good of weight standards but some of the officers are ready to pop a bottom and take out one of there “recruits” also to add they suck at drill LOL
This is why some departments won’t even look at veterans a second time after the board. They already have it in their mind that they know everything. From the decades in, even with all the stress it’s a controlled environment. You have a rank, people address you sometimes in...alternative ways... but it’s still controlled. On the street no one gives a fuck if you’re a police sergeant, lieutenant, or chief. They will test your patience and you can’t do a damn thing about it unless they’re endangering you or another., lest you lose the badge for losing your cool. Happens all the time to military veteran cops.
Aside from that, take what you remember as far as discipline goes from the military. Everything down to room clearing and training... toss it. It’s a whole other world, look at it with a new set of eyes
@@Mc007- it was deep but I don't think she has the right to do that no offense unless she was an officer herself and went through the police academy or the military but that is what I think
It is so heartwarming to see all the positivity towards peace officers on this comment thread. Everywhere else they receive so much negative. Thank you to every officer that risks their life for their community.
I’m sorry but what? Did you see how they move like robots? They were told during the video not to think for themselves but to trust that what they do is right! Brainwashing at it best. They are revenue collectors who disobey the law because their superiors tell them to. They put innocent people in a rape cage/ dungeon without asking themselves why. They are the fear in the night! The organization gone BAD! I know just about everything about policing miss! Because of what I know, I cannot find a cop to debate me! Even the liars aren’t good enough! I know that people believe that they are signing up to do good but quickly find out that corruption is the only way to keep your job. Women want safety ma’am. Men want freedom! As Abraham Lincoln, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Paine, and many others have said if you choose a safety over freedom you deserve neither. Soon we will all find out if they serve the public or the……?????
@@Toledo_PD yeah your little civilian police academy looks real hard your hardest day would be a cakewalk to my easiest day black at fort Dix 1991 but then again you are civilians you cannot expect too much from civilians especially from a little City like Toledo!!!!!😀😀🇺🇸🇺🇸
Naive fool..police only protect their blue line gang. Scotus ruled USA police have no obligation to serve and protect the public...thats why they remove that slogan from their cars. Wake up sheep
If u go into the police academy as prior military, the yelling and physical fitness shouldn't be a problem at all. Considering if you were combat arms and deployed overseas
Yes the police academy is literally nothing compared to the stress of the military but myself being prior military I WOULD HATE BEING TREATED LIKE A RECRUIT AGAIN.
@@dallaswainman3395 Ya man getting treated like shit in the military makes you really not wanna deal with police academies or anything like that but good luck to you man transitioning to the civilian side
THE WASabiCowboy I literally was thinking the same thing😂 if someone were to sit there and tell me I had no discipline and shit I’d look at them and say you think this is hard? Idk that’s just me. I feel as if you are serving or are prior service there should be a separate police academy for those people. You don’t even need to worry about breaking them down or anything because it’s already been done. Just put them through the classes and let them be.
@Emilio Uruqiza it was basically the same as Basic training with a lot more class work. After being at work for a few months, I am amazed at how irrelevant what we learned at academy really was.The instructors at the academy were all ex Marines so they try to run it like it’s the USMC. My advice would be to have more class time and teach things that are actually relevant to the job.
@Emilio Urquiza also my class started out with 44 recruits. Between people voluntarily leaving or being dismissed only 20 of us became officers. They actually dismissed one girl 2 weeks before graduation.
@@christopherdavid1561 damn that suck for the girl. But yeah I could see that. Most of my cop friends told me that you mostly gonna learned is when you out of the academy and working. But everything you saying on how they run the class is the same for me also
It varies between academy’s, some mandate that you stay there at all times, some mandate you stay there except weekends, and some let you commute from home. Sometimes it can also depend on how far you live from the academy.
Every single person on this comment section bitching, or saying how “the military is harder” either never served in the military, or failed the police entrance exams lol
Only a moron would compare civilian underline the civilian law enforcement to the military is like comparing a NFL team to a arena league two team and I am a veteran of the US army and I work for the Florida department of corrections for 22 years and the City of Pensacola Florida Police department five years before that little boy!!!!😀🇺🇸
nah I'm an infantryman for the army and Im 100% telling you there is no one this fat and out of shape in the military including POGS these a bunch of soft ass cops
We had to run outside the the parking lot, get in leaning rest. Then start burpee's..we had 2 quit the first day...was funny to all us ex military. Eventually they got cool, even though we still got mashed.
First day, TAC staff comes out the gates yelling...and planks for what seemed to be forever. Then we ran inside... did more planks and push ups.... Terrible memories. We were never talked to nicely. EVER
Fortnite Gamer good luck kid, stay on a good path, if you wanna be an officer when your older, watch what you say, post, and do. police when hiring they’ll look at everything you’ve done. i’ve done a junior police academy for 5 years now, i’m 15, i’m currently helping with instructing the next year, they figure since kids don’t listen to adults, kids’ll listen to another kid. stay on the right path.
Army PT and smoke sessions, we would do at least 200 pushups flutter kicks, burpess , iron mikes and that was after a 2 mile run in the Arizona dessert.
I am a retired UK Cop and our current training is at polar opposites to this. No sense of cameraderie or team ethic. We do not even have Academies any more due to cutbacks! It's nice to see a sense of discipline instilled in the recruits as it will be invaluable in their careers. I did laugh at the Chief's comment however; stating that the cadets were expected to keep their mouths shut, AND ask questions ;)
Thank you everyone who serves, also on a personal note 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Basic training, two Academies, HRT School. It's funny now watching young kids go through this stuff. Even at my older age I still think I could make it through 🤣🤔🤔🤔 be safe brothers and sisters.
Police academy is tough, and there is a lot of prep work needed to become a cop. Do you really want officers in charge who are unaware of how to arrest criminals or how to properly use firearms? I don't think so.
I worked for ADC (Arkansas department of corrections ) & went thru this 6 weeks and we got all of this , it’s not that bad and I did the same for corecivic and it wasn’t that bad same training same concept yeah the yelling for the birds but worth it
Different for each department as far as I’m aware. But typically you have to buy them, and they ain’t cheap. In the academy you have to buy a recruit uniform and equipment which was 1,000$. Then you have to buy class A uniforms for graduation. Then you purchase your police uniform. You also get a uniform check once a year. But that will be your money for you to spend or save. You don’t have to buy a new uniform everytime you get a uniform check.
I'm from Toledo - Awls Family with some Johnson, Barnes and Oliver's fam too. Pops was military, got orders to Texas where I joined the Marine Corps and retired. Wanted to go back and join TPD after retirement but wife don't like snow. I became a Federal LEO with DoD in California. Still might consider Detroit PD or County Sheriff. I really miss Ohio & Michigan. Much love to the 1st Responders.
"This is gonna be a culture shock that these guys have never seen before. There is no profession like this." - Half the class with a military background -
It is actually worse then basic.....the academic demands are mind blowing.....there is no GPA.....fail and retest the next morning and if you fail again you are gone....
@high speed unicorn You are full of shit...I never compared it to BUDS or the Q Course....I compared to boot camp...If you had served in the US Military you would know that there are guys who made it through boot camp that are border line retards...when I was in the Army in the early 80 s you could have a 25 on the fucking ASVAB and serve in the infantry...to get in the military for a lot of jobs all you need is a pulse and be able to let the doc at MEPS put his finger in ur ass....to join a good police dept like LAPD or Las Vegas Metro you are vetted big time and have to be the best of the best....I know plenty of ex military guys who could not get hired as a cop.....
No matter what. If you made it through the Military you will make it in the Police World. My military training saved my life during a shootout in Chicago. Be Safe Brothers and Sisters. Gods Soldiers.
Got done with basic training in May 2020 and now currently trying to enroll into school for criminal justice. I cannot wait to start police academy but too bad I'd have to wait until I finish school to start the academy. I want to start now!
dude said all that then ended with all they did was 15 pushups? I'd join but as an alumni of sand hill and some deployments at my back I'm not sure id pass the psych exam lol
I served in the Canadian forces including in Afghanistan in 2006 when you say sand hill are you meaning fort Benning Georgia I served near a American infantry unit and I heard some of them refer to that army base as sand hill now I could be wrong cuz it's been 12 years and that was another life!!🇺🇸🇨🇦🇺🇸🇨🇦
Chris P Bacon hey I went to for benning Georgia it was hell man but had fun at the same time and my name in real life is Dax bacon my dads name is Chris bacon so that’s kinda funny your profile name is that.
This look more like signing up for the military than the police. How come the us police trainings is that short? I mean, learning the law takes some time and if you intend to uphold the law you would need some time learning it? I can only refer to my own country but here, officers train for 2 full years before they get out on the field together with an experienced officer.
Training is different than educating. Generally, training means teaching police officers to react to a given situation in the field. Education involves developing the mental and moral tools police officers should possess to build strong relationships with the community. It will teach police officers to think about their response to various problems based on vast amounts of knowledge and then take thoughtful action to resolve a problem. What they need is educating them on our Constitutional rights. Police officers enter their profession by taking an oath to the U.S. Constitution. So why is there no concerted effort to make police constitutionally literate? Just think about how much better the police-community relations would be if police were constitutionally literate. Constitutional literacy entails knowing the Constitution sufficiently well enough to invoke it properly. Those who take an oath to the Constitution have the responsibility to know its contents and interpretations of it, such as court decisions that are professionally relevant. There's a lot of men and women that have a career in policing without ever even reading the Constitution. So how sincere is one's oath to the Constitution if one hasn't read it or doesn't understand it? First of all, police academies should replace the standard five to six months of training with a two-year curriculum. In addition to the necessary physical, firearms, and tactics training, recruits should take classes that you might typically find in an undergraduate program - from criminal and constitutional law to sociology, psychology, and conflict resolution. A clear understanding of the nature of the society they will serve, and all its complexities are fundamental to any member of a service profession. By doing a simple search on TH-cam and watching a few videos of "First Amendment Audits" you can plainly see how ignorant most police officers are when it comes to our rights. So more education is needed, not just training. www.policechiefmagazine.org/education-offers-best-solution-for-police-misconduct/
As an Army veteran I can tell you, doing push-ups does not prepare you to get shot at. Police training needs to be modernized and overhauled. Weapons training is extremely important however police rely on shooting really heavily and lack other skills.
yeah we need a more European style way of police academy which is more focussed on therapy and community policing than being a robot terminator ready to kill anything that moves.
I put in 20 years and retired due to a health issue. I would have never retired if I could have gotten the operation on my ear. The one thing the academy could not prepare us for was the loss of a fellow officer. A cop funeral brings one back to realty. A code three cover call will bring up all kinds of emotions. You will appreciate on the ball dispatchers (Love you Carla, where ever you are). A partner who saves your bacon and will not run when you both have to fight a cranked up dude is the best (love you Trace). The love and loyalty that developes between partners will never be understood by anyone outside of LE. Dispatchers are your partner too. After years in the service, I find all of this boot camp crap laughable.
"is that the only belt you could find? should probably find one that fits." Lady it looks like you're wearing an XL shirt when you're a small. Get your uniform tailored. You'd get torn apart if you were standing on that wall. 4:04
I can't stand when uniforms don't fit someone lol her entire uniform bothers the shit out of me. Especially the handcuff pouch in the dead center of the back
Just graduated from the Southwest Florida Public Service Academy. I'm originally from Lima, OH & went to school at BGSU. Good luck to future cadets! Bust your butts & make good study guides ;)
SonUvaDiggerFan20 no problem bro, its not easy but try to keep yourself out of trouble, and maybe sign up for a ride along or volunteer program so you understand what the Job entails
SonUvaDiggerFan20 thats great, so happy to see young people setting themselves up for a bright future of helping people rather then constantly complaining 😆
The skinny arms on lady training officer doesn't look as though the TPD has a high PT standard. Cadets struggling with 15 pushups? This department must have low pay to have such a low standard of academy recruits. I looked up pay on TPD web sight and found that department pay for a sworn office, after 20 years, is almost the same as what my son made in his 1st year on a west coast department.
If we used the survey method via scientific method, we would conclude the majority were the losers that couldn’t get laid in high school, so now they want to play a game of one upsman, with your rights on tap
I love people who volunteer for law enforcement and our military...please uphold the constitution. Thanks.
I got your back👍
@shadow faze How so? stop listening to mainstream media and get your own opinion kid
They don’t volunteer they get paid to be in the military and being a cop
@@aarons4996 Yes they are volunteers... nobody is forcing them into the military like other countries do
Unfortunately they rarely uphold the constitution and many times blatantly disregard it, specifically the 4th.
Chief seems unaware that lots of Veterans sign up to be cops.
Dude this thought is the exact reason I haven't joined(yet). I already got destroyed in USMC boot by DI's. Me to these guys: "Am I a joke to you".
Eraze Dageh ya when he said undisciplined LOL I’m more disciplined as a warfighter then most nasty looking officers (no offense) but discipline is working out when you’re over weight obvi they don’t have that good of weight standards but some of the officers are ready to pop a bottom and take out one of there “recruits” also to add they suck at drill LOL
Slaybirds47 47 Sign up, seems like this would be a walk in the park for you.
This is why some departments won’t even look at veterans a second time after the board. They already have it in their mind that they know everything. From the decades in, even with all the stress it’s a controlled environment. You have a rank, people address you sometimes in...alternative ways... but it’s still controlled. On the street no one gives a fuck if you’re a police sergeant, lieutenant, or chief. They will test your patience and you can’t do a damn thing about it unless they’re endangering you or another., lest you lose the badge for losing your cool. Happens all the time to military veteran cops.
Aside from that, take what you remember as far as discipline goes from the military. Everything down to room clearing and training... toss it. It’s a whole other world, look at it with a new set of eyes
Man. When the fallen detectives wife was walking through looking at the cadets. It was deep!!
it was deep but a little extra
Sure been living the high Life since she got his benefits
not really
She doing to much
@@Mc007- it was deep but I don't think she has the right to do that no offense unless she was an officer herself and went through the police academy or the military but that is what I think
It is so heartwarming to see all the positivity towards peace officers on this comment thread. Everywhere else they receive so much negative. Thank you to every officer that risks their life for their community.
I’m sorry but what? Did you see how they move like robots? They were told during the video not to think for themselves but to trust that what they do is right! Brainwashing at it best. They are revenue collectors who disobey the law because their superiors tell them to. They put innocent people in a rape cage/ dungeon without asking themselves why. They are the fear in the night! The organization gone BAD! I know just about everything about policing miss! Because of what I know, I cannot find a cop to debate me! Even the liars aren’t good enough! I know that people believe that they are signing up to do good but quickly find out that corruption is the only way to keep your job. Women want safety ma’am. Men want freedom! As Abraham Lincoln, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Paine, and many others have said if you choose a safety over freedom you deserve neither. Soon we will all find out if they serve the public or the……?????
“Peacemakers” create peace by actually resolving conflict, not by pointing a gun at someone and threatening them with jail or being shot.
They also enforce the law, not make peace. Even laws that have no moral standing such as conceal carry laws which they recently changed….
Try find one usa cop who know actual laws...you cant
They enforce their feelings
i respect every single one of you officer's everyone of you stay safe out there i love the police like in a family way
We appreciate it!
@@Toledo_PD yeah your little civilian police academy looks real hard your hardest day would be a cakewalk to my easiest day black at fort Dix 1991 but then again you are civilians you cannot expect too much from civilians especially from a little City like Toledo!!!!!😀😀🇺🇸🇺🇸
@@waltking9141You're so cool Walt!! 😀😀😀
Just kidding, no one gives a shit lol
@@waltking9141 bro no one cares. My time at Fort Sill was way more intense but that doesn’t take away from this.
@@waltking9141 You're really over here trying to compare 2 different jobs and different professions idiot 😂😂
The reason I’m watching this is because I’m going to one soon
Thank you for your service! Best of luck!
Good on you respect from Ireland 🇺🇸🇮🇪
Piggy Wiggly🐷🐷🐷
Same here, I wish you the best of luck for your future.
Me too
My father graduated from class 30 in 1968. From a current LEO in Florida, be safe and keep up the good work 👍🏻
Thank for your service
Joe Smith You are most welcome 🙏
Heard that blue line is getting thinner and thinner?
How many corrupt coos your father arrested?.
Bet he was one of the criminal blue line gang member
Thank you for doing what you have to do to protect our great city! We love you guys!
Naive fool..police only protect their blue line gang.
Scotus ruled USA police have no obligation to serve and protect the public...thats why they remove that slogan from their cars. Wake up sheep
Y’all know the former military are the ones smiling while getting smoked 😂
I was smiling half the time through basic
😂😂 You're right though
*laughs in half-right face* 🪖🇺🇸
I just passed the physical aptitude, written test and board interview... almost there
How’s it going?
Any advice on the interview? What sort of questions do they ask?
Just started my 9th week of the Academy. It’s a blast.
How many psychopaths have you befriended?
Did you make it?
Yeah how did it go?
Wow Amazing Video...Thank You Toledo Police For Keeping My Home And Family Safe.
Thank you!
After seeing this...I'm all pumped up. BRING IT ON!!! 😊😎😏
If u go into the police academy as prior military, the yelling and physical fitness shouldn't be a problem at all.
Considering if you were combat arms and deployed overseas
Yes the police academy is literally nothing compared to the stress of the military but myself being prior military I WOULD HATE BEING TREATED LIKE A RECRUIT AGAIN.
@@thewasabicowboy3934 I was just thinking the same thing. Though once this enlistment is done I'm going civilian side.
@@dallaswainman3395 Ya man getting treated like shit in the military makes you really not wanna deal with police academies or anything like that but good luck to you man transitioning to the civilian side
@B DAWG why did you end a statement with a question mark? why do you think air force is challenging?
THE WASabiCowboy I literally was thinking the same thing😂 if someone were to sit there and tell me I had no discipline and shit I’d look at them and say you think this is hard? Idk that’s just me. I feel as if you are serving or are prior service there should be a separate police academy for those people. You don’t even need to worry about breaking them down or anything because it’s already been done. Just put them through the classes and let them be.
This is heaven for anyone who’s actually done service before hahah
They even got a bell like in BUDS 😂
Big difference between the two, being a cop needs more intelligence whereas that isn't needed in the military
Marine bootcamps prepares ypu for life once you become a marine rhe world is yours 0311 baby
My first day of police academy here in Connecticut is tomorrow I've never been in the service so this video is helpful thanks guys.
How was it!
How was it?
@Emilio Uruqiza it was basically the same as Basic training with a lot more class work. After being at work for a few months, I am amazed at how irrelevant what we learned at academy really was.The instructors at the academy were all ex Marines so they try to run it like it’s the USMC. My advice would be to have more class time and teach things that are actually relevant to the job.
@Emilio Urquiza also my class started out with 44 recruits. Between people voluntarily leaving or being dismissed only 20 of us became officers. They actually dismissed one girl 2 weeks before graduation.
@@christopherdavid1561 damn that suck for the girl. But yeah I could see that. Most of my cop friends told me that you mostly gonna learned is when you out of the academy and working. But everything you saying on how they run the class is the same for me also
Question: do you get to go home everyday or is it like the military, you get to stay in basic training or boot camp until you graduate??
It varies between academy’s, some mandate that you stay there at all times, some mandate you stay there except weekends, and some let you commute from home. Sometimes it can also depend on how far you live from the academy.
I want to be there right now. Doing every single thing they're doing. I can't wait
Lostlegacy_ 344 me too. Me frickin too. Good luck and keep your head up. You can do anything.
Nicole Filippini me too I’m about to finish high school and go in there good luck friend :)
Lostlegacy_ 344 I’m actually going there soon.
@@electric3420 How did it go?
Every single person on this comment section bitching, or saying how “the military is harder” either never served in the military, or failed the police entrance exams lol
Only a moron would compare civilian underline the civilian law enforcement to the military is like comparing a NFL team to a arena league two team and I am a veteran of the US army and I work for the Florida department of corrections for 22 years and the City of Pensacola Florida Police department five years before that little boy!!!!😀🇺🇸
Walt king talk yo shit then big dog😂 bet this Chris dude is fat asf and couldn’t pass a asvab
nah I'm an infantryman for the army and Im 100% telling you there is no one this fat and out of shape in the military including POGS these a bunch of soft ass cops
Hahaha! Okay
3:01 me and the boys on our way to the fridge
I can’t wait, I’m doing police academy very soon... super excited! Thank goodness I can take yelling and discipline... grew up w/ a military father.
You are gonna fail
@@Rpzzz you're
Phantom Big Balls you’re = you are Puddinghead
Good luck 😇🚓🚔
Good luck your in for rude awaking
You guys need to be on live PD much love and respect
Thanks!
Toledo Police no problem Have you guys ever thought about being on live PD Just curious
Stand by to stand by .
We never got a nice speech in a hallway. We just got our asses handed to us....
Us too lol
Rich DK facts.
We had to run outside the the parking lot, get in leaning rest. Then start burpee's..we had 2 quit the first day...was funny to all us ex military. Eventually they got cool, even though we still got mashed.
First day, TAC staff comes out the gates yelling...and planks for what seemed to be forever. Then we ran inside... did more planks and push ups.... Terrible memories. We were never talked to nicely. EVER
I guess you didn't see the cameras.
15 push-ups is hell? That's like a vacation 😆😆😆
For some people 10 or less is hell. You’d be surprised.
Yeah I suck at pushups even though I’m fit. But thank goodness if you can run a mile you’re good
Good routine + positive discliple in a humble manner. 👍
I love this!! I hope you guys keep up with the class throughout the course!
Future tyrants
Thank God for all who choose to serve. May the blood of Jesus cover you and may God's wisdom guide you. Be safe out there.
I’m watching this in 2020 I’m 8 years old and in 12 or 13 years I am going to be a cop with my own dog named ace
Fortnite Gamer hopefully kid, we're all rooting for you. Stay on the right path and remember your goal. Don't worry... you got this.
Fortnite Gamer good luck kid, stay on a good path, if you wanna be an officer when your older, watch what you say, post, and do. police when hiring they’ll look at everything you’ve done. i’ve done a junior police academy for 5 years now, i’m 15, i’m currently helping with instructing the next year, they figure since kids don’t listen to adults, kids’ll listen to another kid. stay on the right path.
I'm 17 I wanna be one to
Good luck kid. Stay on a good path. Stay in school. And surround yourself with good people. You’ll get there!
I'm only an alternate right now, but I'm so ready to do this job. I hope I get into the academy.
Don't worry you will my brother, just believe in yourself and everything will fall into place.
I got in.
@@davidh3455 how did go?
Army PT and smoke sessions, we would do at least 200 pushups flutter kicks, burpess , iron mikes and that was after a 2 mile run in the Arizona dessert.
I'm going to the academy on the 30th of August (2021) and am nervous but excited
Was the twiddling walkshow really necessary? Glad im not in toledo lol
YEEEEAAAAAAAA !!!! 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
Can’t wait to start the academy !!!!! #THINBLUELINE
Don’t know if ya started yet, but completed or not, GREAT LUCK TO YA
I am a retired UK Cop and our current training is at polar opposites to this. No sense of cameraderie or team ethic. We do not even have Academies any more due to cutbacks! It's nice to see a sense of discipline instilled in the recruits as it will be invaluable in their careers. I did laugh at the Chief's comment however; stating that the cadets were expected to keep their mouths shut, AND ask questions ;)
Just watched a uk police cadet series there was alot of politics involved unfortunately. It was a good production and the trainers were very good
Thank you everyone who serves, also on a personal note 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Basic training, two Academies, HRT School. It's funny now watching young kids go through this stuff. Even at my older age I still think I could make it through 🤣🤔🤔🤔 be safe brothers and sisters.
3:01 me and the boys when she’s home alone and has friends over with her
Y’all call it reflection. We in the military call it ‘shark attack’
I’ve never heard of police academy is that like boot camp for police officers?
Yes
I am watching this cus later in life I wanna be an office but heh. Where I live you gotta be 21 but I am only 10. Oh well.
Fuck you and the cops
@@jamesmiller4085 thanks for the inspiration :D
@@jamesmiller4085 lol
@@jamesmiller4085 What are you on a toledo police academy video for if you say fuck the cops
a cop is made on the street, not in a classroom.
Remember you have to get through that classroom though to become that cop.
Police academy is tough, and there is a lot of prep work needed to become a cop. Do you really want officers in charge who are unaware of how to arrest criminals or how to properly use firearms? I don't think so.
Hey Clinger is from Toledo.
I worked for ADC (Arkansas department of corrections ) & went thru this 6 weeks and we got all of this , it’s not that bad and I did the same for corecivic and it wasn’t that bad same training same concept yeah the yelling for the birds but worth it
i just wanna know like when you join do you get your police uniform or do you have to like "buy one"
Different for each department as far as I’m aware. But typically you have to buy them, and they ain’t cheap. In the academy you have to buy a recruit uniform and equipment which was 1,000$. Then you have to buy class A uniforms for graduation. Then you purchase your police uniform. You also get a uniform check once a year. But that will be your money for you to spend or save. You don’t have to buy a new uniform everytime you get a uniform check.
@@ballplaya96x67 alr thanks a answer I’ve been waiting for a year for 😃
Why no recent comments? We still love the police
I'm from Toledo - Awls Family with some Johnson, Barnes and Oliver's fam too. Pops was military, got orders to Texas where I joined the Marine Corps and retired. Wanted to go back and join TPD after retirement but wife don't like snow. I became a Federal LEO with DoD in California. Still might consider Detroit PD or County Sheriff. I really miss Ohio & Michigan. Much love to the 1st Responders.
since I’m in the army and when I get out do I still go through police academy or not
Yes you will still have to go through a police academy in whatever municipality you decide to join
I hope none of them became bullies on the streets. Any training outside of civilian life is tough, I've done some military shit myself. Respect.
What does some military shit even mean
You were either in the military or not there's no I've done military shit
"This is gonna be a culture shock that these guys have never seen before. There is no profession like this."
- Half the class with a military background -
Out of touch much
There's always that one guy that dislikes every video.
guilty as charged 🤣
Judah Mac hell yah
Where's Captain Harris?
Im about to end my enlistment and want to be a cop. wow, I really don't want to go through basic again.
It is actually worse then basic.....the academic demands are mind blowing.....there is no GPA.....fail and retest the next morning and if you fail again you are gone....
@high speed unicorn You are full of shit...I never compared it to BUDS or the Q Course....I compared to boot camp...If you had served in the US Military you would know that there are guys who made it through boot camp that are border line retards...when I was in the Army in the early 80 s you could have a 25 on the fucking ASVAB and serve in the infantry...to get in the military for a lot of jobs all you need is a pulse and be able to let the doc at MEPS put his finger in ur ass....to join a good police dept like LAPD or Las Vegas Metro you are vetted big time and have to be the best of the best....I know plenty of ex military guys who could not get hired as a cop.....
No matter what. If you made it through the Military you will make it in the Police World. My military training saved my life during a shootout in Chicago. Be Safe Brothers and Sisters. Gods Soldiers.
Got done with basic training in May 2020 and now currently trying to enroll into school for criminal justice. I cannot wait to start police academy but too bad I'd have to wait until I finish school to start the academy. I want to start now!
I have never laughed so hard at a video this is supposed to be hard 😂😂😂 man that wasn’t even a smoke session
dude said all that then ended with all they did was 15 pushups? I'd join but as an alumni of sand hill and some deployments at my back I'm not sure id pass the psych exam lol
Street S W A T just show them your profile and you’ll be alright lol
I served in the Canadian forces including in Afghanistan in 2006 when you say sand hill are you meaning fort Benning Georgia I served near a American infantry unit and I heard some of them refer to that army base as sand hill now I could be wrong cuz it's been 12 years and that was another life!!🇺🇸🇨🇦🇺🇸🇨🇦
Walt King you’re correct, sand hill is still in Ft. Benning. Still goes by that name lol. Cheers!
Chris P Bacon hey I went to for benning Georgia it was hell man but had fun at the same time and my name in real life is Dax bacon my dads name is Chris bacon so that’s kinda funny your profile name is that.
Do you have to be an Ohio certified LEO, or does the academy provide for that
Trucker Spuds they do provide that
Only 15 pushups?
Ain't none of them in shape!!!
Easy to say when you ain't doing it do you agree large Marg
@Juan Pablo Pineda The academy isn't the place to go to get into shape. They need to be in good shape before they get there or they'll wash out.
Don't worry... They got M1 Garands at their disposal!
Who's Your PoPo what?
This look more like signing up for the military than the police. How come the us police trainings is that short? I mean, learning the law takes some time and if you intend to uphold the law you would need some time learning it? I can only refer to my own country but here, officers train for 2 full years before they get out on the field together with an experienced officer.
Because it's not very professional
I love you guys 15 and planning on seeing you guys in a few years #backtheblue
Where is Mohoney and Hooks?
Where’s Hightower?
Officer Keith Dressel
Good friend & missed
Was that Officer Dressel wife with the blonde hair waling later in the video
Hoping I can become a police officer after I get out the marines.
Fellow soldier brother in arms here, you’ll have no problem going through any academy man…You already know how to play this game
Training is different than educating. Generally, training means teaching police officers to react to a given situation in the field. Education involves developing the mental and moral tools police officers should possess to build strong relationships with the community. It will teach police officers to think about their response to various problems based on vast amounts of knowledge and then take thoughtful action to resolve a problem.
What they need is educating them on our Constitutional rights. Police officers enter their profession by taking an oath to the U.S. Constitution. So why is there no concerted effort to make police constitutionally literate? Just think about how much better the police-community relations would be if police were constitutionally literate.
Constitutional literacy entails knowing the Constitution sufficiently well enough to invoke it properly. Those who take an oath to the Constitution have the responsibility to know its contents and interpretations of it, such as court decisions that are professionally relevant. There's a lot of men and women that have a career in policing without ever even reading the Constitution. So how sincere is one's oath to the Constitution if one hasn't read it or doesn't understand it?
First of all, police academies should replace the standard five to six months of training with a two-year curriculum. In addition to the necessary physical, firearms, and tactics training, recruits should take classes that you might typically find in an undergraduate program - from criminal and constitutional law to sociology, psychology, and conflict resolution. A clear understanding of the nature of the society they will serve, and all its complexities are fundamental to any member of a service profession.
By doing a simple search on TH-cam and watching a few videos of "First Amendment Audits" you can plainly see how ignorant most police officers are when it comes to our rights. So more education is needed, not just training. www.policechiefmagazine.org/education-offers-best-solution-for-police-misconduct/
What polices where those cool hat?
Could it be because stem was too hard?
its a sound of police!
As an Army veteran I can tell you, doing push-ups does not prepare you to get shot at. Police training needs to be modernized and overhauled. Weapons training is extremely important however police rely on shooting really heavily and lack other skills.
yeah we need a more European style way of police academy which is more focussed on therapy and community policing than being a robot terminator ready to kill anything that moves.
Do cadets ever start crying?
I'm currently trying to get into the Columbus Ohio police academy.
Oh God. More campaign hats. *Shivers*
Why isn't there a weight standard?
I get out of the army in 8 months then going too be a cop!💯
Thanks Mrs Dressel
Who is cutting onions on that last part? Jeeze
Phillip Perkins Gave me chills.
Best job in the world is being a police officer.
Who’s this lady at 5:00? Looks like she’s coming off a hangover.
So pretty much if you ever been in the military you’ll be fine. Just worry about studying
Why is she walking starting them down ?
I put in 20 years and retired due to a health issue. I would have never retired if I could have gotten the operation on my ear. The one thing the academy could not prepare us for was the loss of a fellow officer. A cop funeral brings one back to realty. A code three cover call will bring up all kinds of emotions. You will appreciate on the ball dispatchers (Love you Carla, where ever you are). A partner who saves your bacon and will not run when you both have to fight a cranked up dude is the best (love you Trace). The love and loyalty that developes between partners will never be understood by anyone outside of LE. Dispatchers are your partner too. After years in the service, I find all of this boot camp crap laughable.
Watching this because i want to work in law enforcement
Why is that lady walking through there like she's a cop herself????
"is that the only belt you could find? should probably find one that fits." Lady it looks like you're wearing an XL shirt when you're a small. Get your uniform tailored. You'd get torn apart if you were standing on that wall. 4:04
I can't stand when uniforms don't fit someone lol her entire uniform bothers the shit out of me. Especially the handcuff pouch in the dead center of the back
Nikolai Cason yeah she even has on a flashy white watch. She’s out there looking like a soup sandwich.
Just graduated from the Southwest Florida Public Service Academy. I'm originally from Lima, OH & went to school at BGSU. Good luck to future cadets! Bust your butts & make good study guides ;)
All the cadets are overweight, do they eat donuts since the academy?
Being a police officer is more dangerous than being a marine reserve. Have respect you military people. Police are trained paramilitary.
Very poorly trained, u can't properly train a cop in 6 months
Why are they training them like basic training in the military?
Nice! I was looking for the movie haha
Why is there a lot of crime in Toledo there moving out and moving here to Columbus Ohio so there something not working but I can be wrong
Im gonna go to police academy for a county sheriff. Im only 17 but got some butterflys already. 😂 Any tips from some police out their?.
Keep your record clean
@@joehaddad6276 Yea thats good start. 😂 Thats the plan. Thanks!. 😎
SonUvaDiggerFan20 no problem bro, its not easy but try to keep yourself out of trouble, and maybe sign up for a ride along or volunteer program so you understand what the Job entails
@@joehaddad6276 Ok. I check that out! Im gonna be in the marines for a bit then go into the police. 😎
SonUvaDiggerFan20 thats great, so happy to see young people setting themselves up for a bright future of helping people rather then constantly complaining 😆
Making more money then most college graduated will definitely do whatever it can.
what
I'm going for Springfield Missouri Police
Anyone having flashbacks to basic training? Me either because it wasn’t this easy lol
Faccttsssss lol
Not gonna lie, that speech was pretty inspirational.
your fueling positive off of hatred to subliminally retaliate , to show them they can help be difficult and show up late
Looks like state trooper academy
The Ohio State Patrol academy is a lot tougher. But much respect to all of you opota recruits.
I watch first 48 and they stay showing Toledo
The skinny arms on lady training officer doesn't look as though the TPD has a high PT standard.
Cadets struggling with 15 pushups?
This department must have low pay to have such a low standard of academy recruits.
I looked up pay on TPD web sight and found that department pay for a sworn office, after 20 years, is almost the same as what my son made in his 1st year on a west coast department.
It's usually the lowest standards of physical and intelligence to become a cop in America. Candidates with ability go to the FBI
The D league of the military
Tyler Hill why?
Lucas same reason they will park in a no parking zone without an emergency
If we used the survey method via scientific method, we would conclude the majority were the losers that couldn’t get laid in high school, so now they want to play a game of one upsman, with your rights on tap
interesting considering they are not military.