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DAREBear720
Member Since: 03/14/2008
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great guy Awesome friend even the fat little kids in the back of the classroom will grow up into strong men lol This is one hell of a guy
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DAREBear720: Friends
Melvin Wright
- Location: :
- Ft Mitchell, KY
- Gender: :
- Male
- Service:
- Police Officer (Local)
- Status:
- Actively Serving (has access to L.E. restricted areas. Click on the badge to request restricted access.)
- Relationship Status: :
- Married
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Medal of Valor -
Sharpshooter -
FLETC Advanced Instructor Training -
2006 Northern Region Firearms Champion
Professional Information
Work
- Employer
- Villa Hills Police Department
- Position:
- Patrolman/Training/Community Relations Officer
- Industry:
- Law Enforcement
- Location
- Northern Kentucky
- Employer
- Predators-edge.com
- Position:
- Owner of Website based business
- Industry:
- http://www.Predators-Edge.com
- Location
- Northern Kentucky
Education
- School:
- University Of Cincinnati, Environmental Science
- School:
- Northern Kentucky University, Undergrad
- School:
- Federal Law Enforcement Trainining Center, Glynco Georgia
- School:
- Federal Law Enforcement Instructor Training, FITP/DVITP
Personal
- About Me:
- If I could be in the woods I would be there 24/7. Needless to say those who know me I hunt a lot. I am really into Bowhunting. Here is my profile page: http://www.livehunt.com/treetoppredator
- Hobbies:
- Football, Baseball, Shooting, Martial Arts, Cycling, Fishing, Hunting, Woodworking
- Favorite Movies:
- Shooter, Rescue Dawn
- Favorite TV Shows:
- Reading books my favorite the Tenth Legion but I study survival manuals.
- Favorite Music:
- Varies
DAREBear720: Activity
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"Hey, I will see you at DOCJT. Call me before I come down on the 24th if you need anything." |
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"Now that is a nice buck. Check out the one in my albums." |
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fieldop4s
7 days ago
788 comments
Thanks for the add...Good luck this season!
Jamie
NavyDavy
23 days ago
9676 comments
Ahoy matey…Shiver me timbers...Thanks for adding me to your list of friends...stay safe...have a great weekend!
Future_Blue1
about 1 month ago
682 comments
Great to be your friend. LOVE the Outdoorsman's prayer. Thanks for posting it! :D
navyfirefighter2004
about 1 month ago
1318 comments
hey Melvin, thanks for the add....Hope all is well brother, take care!
DAREBear720
about 1 month ago
10 comments
The Outdoorsmans prayer
Heavenly Father, Creator of all things, I thank you for this, another beautiful day. I thank you for the wild places you have given us to explore. I thank you for the wild creatures you have given us dominion over, and for the ways that being near them, we are made better, wiser and more aware of you. Please help us to respect and nurture all you have given us, so that those who come after us might be blessed as we have been richly blessed. Please watch over and protect us as we seek the pleasures you have created for us. I ask that you help us to keep our love of the outdoors in its proper place in our lives - behind our love and worship of you. I ask all these things in the name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, who suffered the greatest pain of all - because of His love for each and every one of us.
Amen
DAREBear720
5 months ago
10 comments
Romans 13:4 For he is God's servant to do you good. But if you do wrong, be afraid, for he does not bear the sword for nothing. He is God's servant, an agent of wrath to bring punishment on the wrongdoer.
DAREBear720
7 months ago
10 comments
YEARS OF A POLICE OFFICER
FASCINATION STAGE - Years 1-4
For most officers, this is their first time outside of the middle class bubble. They have never seen a dead body, never seen life threatening injuries, never dealt with a family disturbance, never witnessed the shit some people call 'home life', and never really understood the phrase 'Man's Inhumanity To Man' until now. Everything is new to them. You can identify them by the amount of fancy new equipment they carry. A ten billion-candlelight power torch, pens that write in the rain, a ballistic vest rated to stop tomahawk missiles, and an equipment bag large enough to house a squad of marines. They love it; they show up early for their shift. They work way past the end of their shift without even considering an O/T slip. They believe rank within the job is based only on ability and those in the upper ranks got there by knowledge and skill in police work only. They believe everyone is competent; everyone is on the same page and working towards the same high minded goals. When they finally go home to their significant other, they tell them everything they did and saw. Some of the more 'eaten up' purchase a police scanner so they can hear the radio calls while at home.
HOSTILITY STAGE - Years 5-6
They now show up for work about 2 minutes before their shift, and they are hiding about 30 minutes before end of the shift, writing reports so they can just throw them in the sergeant’s in-box and leave ASAP. They have to get to their second job to earn money to pay for the divorce that is pending. They gripe about everything, drink excessively, chase women, and hate the public, politicians, media, etc. They feel they have more in common with the hookers, thieves, druggies, etc. but hate them too. Those pens that write in the rain are no longer needed. Writing traffic tickets can be a lot more trouble than they are worth, even on a nice day. To write one, or to write anything while standing in the rain, is a sure sign of an insane person. Their spouse is no longer interested in hearing about all the gore and heartache. They get the 'you spend more time with the cops than you do with me’ speech.
SUPERIORITY STAGE - Years 7-15
This is when cops are at their best. They have survived changes in administration. They know how the political game is played, both inside and outside the job. They know whom they can trust and whom they can’t. They have select friends within the job, and stay away, as best they can, from the nuts and boot-lickers. They know the legal system, the judges, and prosecutors, defense solicitors, etc. They know how to testify and put a good case together. They are usually the ones that the gaffers turn to when there is some clandestine request or sensitive operation that needs to be done right. These cops are still physically fit and can handle themselves on the street. They will stay around the station when needed, but have other commitments, such as a second spouse, a second girlfriend (sometimes both), and most of their friends are non-job.
ACCEPTANCE STAGE - Years 16 -???
Now the cops have a single objective... retirement and pension. Nothing is going to come between them and their monthly pay slip. The boss, the force, the idiots around the station, and the creeps on the street can all go to hell, because they could come between them and 'sitting on the beach'. There is no topic of discussion that can't somehow lead back to retirement issues. These guys are usually sergeants, detectives, and scenes of crime officers, community, or some other post where they will not be endangered. They especially don't want some young stupid cop getting them sued, fired, killed, or anything else causing them to lose their 'beach time'. They spend a lot of time having coffee, hanging around the station, and looking at brochures of things they want to do in retirement.
THE RETIREMENT STAGE
The retired cop usually dies within five years of retirement, saving the force a bunch of money. Of course, nothing is ever 100% true, but if you are a cop, were a cop, know a cop, then you will certainly recognize some of the above statements.