The Myth of the "Safe Place" with David Lashley
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Eyes Wide Open: Staying Safe in "Safe" Places with David Lashley
Andy Murphy hosts the Secure Family Podcast and interviews David Lashley, a courthouse law enforcement professional and Director of Courthouse Security with 25+ years protecting judges, juries, and victims.
David explains how "safe places" like courthouses, restaurants, churches, and schools can become dangerous when people grow comfortable and complacent, especially in familiar environments or when distracted by phones.
Read David Lashley's book: https://amzn.to/3R2V4h9
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00:00 Welcome to Secure Family
02:13 Meet David Lashley
03:21 Courthouse Safety Reality
07:01 Handling a Hallway Incident
11:36 Complacency and Comfort
13:38 Spotting Red Flags
16:00 Building an Exit Plan
20:44 Aware Not Paranoid
23:56 Stay Sharp on Duty
27:04 Avoid Looking Like a Target
30:08 Mindset It Can Happen
32:52 Rapid Fire Takeaways
34:39 Flashlight Self Defense
35:59 Where to Find David
36:56 Final Wrap
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