While sections of the two-day presentation were directed at deciphering body language of suspects that could indicate trouble is brewing and what it's like to be involved in a brutal, physical altercation, much of the program was dedicated to maintaining mental health both off and on duty. That's not to say we're not taking these topics seriously, we are, it's just a matter of being OK with the fact that we have to talk about this kind of stuff." So, that humor really helps these guys relate and focus on what we're saying. "As officers, we go through too much, see too much, do too much, to be serious all the time-it would destroy us. "We go from a laughing standpoint to a crying standpoint on a dime," Glennon said Friday.
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