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105 David Brady – Florida FWC

Warden's Watch

English - April 27, 2023 10:44 - 38 minutes - ★★★★★ - 365 ratings
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While patrolling the Florida Panhandle in August 2015, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) Officer David Brady suddenly found himself in the fight of his life; what had seemed a routine stop quickly became an open-water gun battle. Shot twice, weighed down by equipment and treading water with a deflated life jacket, he continued to return fire until the would-be murderer – himself shot – finally sped away. Officer Brady joined us at NAWEOA to share his riveting story of survival, resolve, and preparedness.

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Here’s what we discuss:

17-year FWC veteran; Dive Team, Special Operations Group

Nothing is ever routine

Every encounter is different

Call was originally a disturbance complaint

Two ‘kids’ on a sailboat

Officer noticed alcohol and expired registration

Shooter went into the cabin to retrieve paperwork

Emerged from the cabin with a gun

Leapt off the boat as gunshots rang out

First shot passed through Brady’s shoulder – and life jacket

“He was hunting me.”

Returned fire from behind the patrol boat’s engines

Shooter jumped onto patrol boat, still shooting

Swimming, shooting, and reloading in full gear

Shooter then tried repeatedly to run over Brady

Brady continued firing, hitting shooter in the hand

Left for dead

A nearby Coast Guard vessel approaches

“I’ve been shot, and they stole my boat.”

The importance of dispatchers

Shooter and partner were arrested less than two hours later

News spread quickly on social media

Reunited with family at the hospital

Kevlar vest and training made the difference

Train to win

Kevlar vests are now mandatory to wear 

“I’m still here.”

It only takes one time

Credits
Hosts: Wayne Saunders and John Nores
Producer: Jay Ammann
Art & Design: Ashley Hannett
Research / Content Coordinator: Stacey DesRoches

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While patrolling the Florida Panhandle in August 2015, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) Officer David Brady suddenly found himself in the fight of his life; what had seemed a routine stop quickly became an open-water gun battle. Shot twice, weighed down by equipment and treading water with a deflated life jacket, he continued to return fire until the would-be murderer – himself shot – finally sped away. Officer Brady joined us at NAWEOA to share his riveting story of survival, resolve, and preparedness.



Our Sponsors: 

Thin Green Line Podcast

Don Noyes Chevrolet

Sovereign Sportsman Solutions

“A Cowboy in the Woods” Book

Hunt of a Lifetime

Maine's Operation Game Thief

Wildlife Heritage Foundation of NH

International Wildlife Crimestoppers


Here’s what we discuss:


17-year FWC veteran; Dive Team, Special Operations Group
Nothing is ever routine
Every encounter is different
Call was originally a disturbance complaint
Two ‘kids’ on a sailboat
Officer noticed alcohol and expired registration
Shooter went into the cabin to retrieve paperwork
Emerged from the cabin with a gun
Leapt off the boat as gunshots rang out
First shot passed through Brady’s shoulder – and life jacket
“He was hunting me.”
Returned fire from behind the patrol boat’s engines
Shooter jumped onto patrol boat, still shooting
Swimming, shooting, and reloading in full gear
Shooter then tried repeatedly to run over Brady
Brady continued firing, hitting shooter in the hand
Left for dead
A nearby Coast Guard vessel approaches
“I’ve been shot, and they stole my boat.”
The importance of dispatchers
Shooter and partner were arrested less than two hours later
News spread quickly on social media
Reunited with family at the hospital
Kevlar vest and training made the difference
Train to win
Kevlar vests are now mandatory to wear 
“I’m still here.”
It only takes one time



Credits

Hosts: Wayne Saunders and John Nores

Producer: Jay Ammann

Art & Design: Ashley Hannett

Research / Content Coordinator: Stacey DesRoches


Subscribe:

Apple Podcasts

Spotify

Amazon

Google

Waypoint

Stitcher

TuneIn

Megaphone

Find More Here:

Website

Warden’s Watch / TGL Store

Facebook

Facebook Fan Page

Instagram

Twitter

YouTube

RSS

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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