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Zero'd In the International Association of Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors Association's podcast Born out of a shared concern for advancing the standards and techniques of law enforcement firearms instruction in 1981, IALEFI® has emerged as a prominent non-profit association leading the charge for modernized, high-caliber firearms training. With an elected Board of Directors from our diverse and global membership, we address universal challenges in the firearms instruction domain.

On this episode, our guest is Lt. Brian Murphy, retired from the Oak Creek, Wisconsin Police Department, and one of the most compelling voices in law enforcement training today.On August 5th, 2012, Brian was the first officer on scene at the Sikh Temple mass shooting — one of the deadliest attacks on American soil that year. He was struck by 15 rounds, lost part of his thumb, and had a bullet come to rest behind his carotid artery. He was alone, his long gun was inaccessible, and the gunman he faced had been practicing 300 rounds a week and had scouted the location twice.Brian didn't just make it out. He stayed in the fight, communicated with arriving units, and helped bring the incident to a close.In this conversation with IALEFI President Greg Pickering, Brian breaks down what the 2012 shooting revealed about the state of officer readiness, what firearms instructors need to prioritize right now, and the one message he leaves with every audience he speaks to across the country.

In this episode, Greg Pickering chats with Lou Ann Hamlin of Louka Tactical Training. LouKa Tactical Training & Organizational Development is a National, Performance Improvement, Public Safety Consulting, and Training Group. Our group is diverse with advanced educational and working backgrounds, which allow us to legitimately and successfully expand our efforts into professional development at every level of an organization.

Greg Pickering interviews George Harris. For over 30 years, George has been a successful and motivational educator and trainer in all aspects of small arms. His simplistic approach to firearms training has an unarguable track record in extracting performance from his students of Marksmanship, Tactics and Maintenance. Enjoy the episode.

This is the premier episode on of the International Association of Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors Association's podcast Zero'd In. In this episode, host Greg Pickering interviews Ed Monk author of First 30 Seconds: The Active Shooter Problem.