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“Forced crime” surfaces again; A reminder to remain dedicated to tactical vigilance

Introduction by Scott Buhrmaster, Contributing Editor

Erie, Penn., Denver, and now in San Antonio, Texas; the phenomenon of people claiming to have been forced to participate in serious crimes continues and the need for you to be prepared to safely handle alleged “forced crime in progress” situations remains.

In the Police1 newsletter report posted on Oct. 20, 2003 we reminded you to remain tactically vigilant in the face of claims that the criminal you are confronting is an unwilling participant who needs your help. With that again in mind, we offer the following:

Texas Woman Says She Was Forced to Rob Bank

San Antonio, Texas (AP) -- A San Antonio woman remained in police custody Tuesday while authorities investigated her bizarre account that a man forced her to rob a bank.

The woman, whose identity has not been released, reported that an armed man confronted her Monday as she left her house with her 3-year-old son, said San Antonio police spokesman Sgt. Gabe Trevino.

She said the gunman forced her to rob a Bank of America in San Antonio while he held her son hostage in their car.

Bank employees said the woman walked in, presented a note threatening a teller with a bomb, then left with an undisclosed amount of cash, Trevino said.

Then she got back in the car and drove two blocks, where the man got out of the car, went into another waiting car with another person, and they left, Trevino said.

The woman then called police.

Mother and child were not hurt, but the woman faces robbery charges unless another suspect is found to corroborate her story, police said.

Scott Buhrmaster is the CEO of Calibre Press, one of the leading law enforcement training and information providers in the industry. Scott’s 30-year tenure began in 1989 when he originally signed on with Calibre where he was involved in the creation and marketing of the organization’s popular training courses and award-winning textbooks, videos and online publications.

In 1999, Scott launched The Buhrmaster Group, an organization focused on helping law enforcement training companies develop, market and expand their training efforts. Among his clients was Police1.com, which he signed on with full time as their vice president of training and editorial. During that period, Scott was named to the National Advisory Board of the Force Science Institute, at the time a newly developing organization which was also among his list of clients. Following a seven-year tenure at Police1, Scott signed on with Force Science full-time, initially serving as their vice president of operations and most recently serving as their COO.

Scott has been a long-time contributor to Police1 and has written extensively for other publications and Web sites in the law enforcement market. Additionally, he helped launch two of the most popular e-newsletters in the industry; the Street Survival Newsline and Force Science News. While at Police1, Scott served as the publisher of Police Marksman magazine and a contributing editor for Law Officer magazine.