Tell My Family That I Love Them

There are so many “take aways” from this video.

From the moment the officer arrives on scene, the escalation — mental and physiological, the closing on the suspect, being shot, the mind shutting down, the support of civilians, “tell my family that I love them”, the support of his fellow officers, the survival of the officer. Perhaps, simply knowing that there are men and women such as this officer that give so much to make our lives a little bit safer.is the biggest point to me.

I posted this a few days ago – Big Bubba Sees All

I watched the actions of the officer. I watched the officer being shot. I watched the officer react. I watched the community lend its support. I watched the officer survive. And I related to Big Bubba.

Watching the video, humans can detect the escalation, the increase in anxiety, the closure, and the very physical and emotional results.

Big Bubba is about laser like focus on events. When Big Bubba detects a hand coming out of a pocket, Big Bubba understands escalation. When Big Bubba detects a weapon, Big Bubba understands notification. When Big Bubba understands shots fired, Big Bubba understands survival. One of the key points about Big Bubba is the near real time awareness of the threat, prioritization of responses and automatic notification — a stop gone bad and the need for immediate assistance.

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