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Active Self Protection Podcast

Cop Races To STOP Active Shooter! -Dylan

Active Self Protection Podcast

John Correia and Mike Willever

True Crime

4.9542 Ratings

🗓️ 3 April 2026

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

This week on the Active Self Protection Podcast we sit down with police officer Dylan and discuss the night he was working patrol when the relative peace was shattered when he was just a block away as dispatch reported shots fired at the local Walmart. 


Active Self Protection exists to help good, sane, sober, moral, prudent people in all walks of life to more effectively protect themselves and their loved ones from criminal violence. On the ASP Podcast you will hear the true stories of life or death self defense encounters from the men and women that lived them. If you are interested in the Second Amendment, self defense and defensive firearms use, martial arts or the use of less lethal tools used in the real world to defend life and family, you will find this show riveting. Join host and career federal agent Mike Willever as he talks to real life survivors and hear their stories in depth. You'll hear about these incidents and the self defenders from well before the encounter occurred on through the legal and emotional aftermath. Music: bensound.com

Transcript

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0:00.0

All right, gang, check it out.

0:07.9

Today's guest, his actual badge cam stuff is over on the app.

0:12.9

It's going to be on the main channel in a week.

0:14.8

But if you want to watch the badge cam of his incident, it is live on the app right this second

0:20.1

on today's date on April 3rd. It is live. So go check it out over there. If you get the Active Self Protection Unlimited app, you can watch these podcasts, a video version for free every week. You'll have to pay a dime. If you do want to pay for the premium version, there's tons of good stuff. We have live streams, all sorts of training. Check it out.

0:37.6

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0:55.3

it goes to do that important work

0:56.8

and not to the big mega corporation. to us to fund our training, to fund the stuff we do for our conference, for the Flint Hills

0:54.4

Foster Team Camp. It goes to do that important work and not to the big mega corporations.

0:59.0

Check it out, watch.activeselfprotection.com.

1:01.6

Well, all right again, welcome back yet again to the Active Self Protection podcast.

1:05.1

I am, as always your host, Mike Williver, and I remain your favorite former Fed with me today,

1:10.8

a friend of mine that we've

1:11.6

been talking for a couple of years now about getting him on the show and he's finally available

1:16.1

to do that. His name is Dylan. Dylan is a police officer in the Dayton, Ohio area. I guess are we

1:22.4

going to talk about Skyline Chili, Dylan, or is that just a Cincinnati thing? I'd rather not.

1:29.5

We're going to get along this five.

1:31.2

He is in the day in Ohio area.

1:32.7

He's married with two kids, and he is coming on to talk about an incident that happened

1:36.8

a while back.

1:37.7

He worked for a different agency at the time, and there was an active shooter event.

1:41.6

And if all goes well, and it usually doesn't, but if it does go well, the breakdown of this incident will be live at the same time.

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