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Police Off The Cuff/Real Crime Stories

The Secret Moves Suspects Make at the Police Station!.

Police Off The Cuff/Real Crime Stories

Bill Cannon Police off the Cuff/Real Crime Stories

True Crime, Crime, Military, Law Enforcement

4.6809 Ratings

🗓️ 5 August 2025

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

The Secret Moves Suspects Make at the Police Station! Sgt. Bill Cannon reviews the concept of **behavioral patterns** in potential **suspect** interactions. Understanding **threat identification** can be crucial in assessing **risk mitigation** strategies. Learn about these patterns and how they relate to **crime**.

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0:00.0

And Scott, you used the term called Predator Intake Info.

0:05.6

And I found that so interesting.

0:08.1

Could you explain that?

0:09.6

Yeah, you guys see it all the time.

0:11.6

You would see it all the time.

0:12.5

It's just when they'll do a threat check when you bring them in cuffed.

0:18.8

And when they come into the station and they'll look around

0:23.2

and see who's what who's doing what is there an exit they're not they're probably not thinking am

0:27.4

i going to run am i going to get out here but if i needed to where's the exit so you'll see him look for the

0:32.4

door you'll see them look where the guns are you'll see things like that because it's the

1:02.2

it's it's a thread check basically but it's information intake, you know, a predator information intake, to see what's going on, to keep an eye on everybody, see everybody is. Not that they're going to do something, but they can't help it. It's like having a catching a raccoon or something. You know, you have one. They're looking around, seeing what's going on. Same thing with someone with a neurological situation like that one. You know, they also say cops have something called hypervigilance. And I would imagine it's true, the reverse, like a Coburg or a psychotic,

1:10.2

has hypervigilance.

1:12.1

And as I said earlier, we're trained to watch things that can hurt us,

1:18.7

and specifically the hands, the feet, you know, things like that,

1:22.3

and watch behavior.

1:23.6

Because we used to call some people that were acting like they weren't going to do something as playing possum.

1:30.2

We've seen that too, where they really play like other than and then boom, next thing you know, they took a swing at you.

1:36.8

Or they're trying to take you down or they're trying to escape.

1:40.8

They don't give any warning signs, maybe in their face.

1:43.5

But hypervigilance is also a state

1:46.8

where it's not a good state to be in your whole life because it could cause health problems,

1:54.1

you know? And I'm sure you've heard about that, Scott. Oh, I'm familiar with it. Yes, very

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