ORLANDO, Fla. – Orlando police officers are starting a new training program focused on getting results by building a culture of what the agency calls peer intervention to prevent people from getting hurt. “We were one of the less than a hundred in the nation approved to receive this training,” Chief Orlando Rolón said.
Rolón said the department was accepted into the Active Bystandership for Law Enforcement Program. [TRENDING: ‘She was really loved:’ Tattoo artist found dead | Skydiver killed after mid-air collision | ‘Incredible:’ Up-close pics with pregnant shark] It’s a program that teaches the importance of intervention and de-escalation. “All this is, is continuing that emphasis to be your Brother’s Keeper and being in every aspect of