Eddie Killian is a seasoned leader, instructor, speaker, and consultant with a distinguished career spanning over two decades in high-liability environments. Holding a bachelor’s in business administration with minors in Industrial/Organizational and Criminal Psychologies, Project Management, and Nonfiction Writing, Eddie specializes in training, coaching, and leading within Corporate, Military, Law Enforcement, and
Public Safety communities. His collaboration with government agencies, private and public organizations, and non-profit entities globally showcases his extensive operations, business development, and human performance coaching experience. Based in the Durango, CO area, Eddie, along with his wife, daughter, and two dogs, brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to Law Enforcement Today. Explore more
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The Supreme Court has chosen not to intervene in a lawsuit filed by a Louisiana police officer against Black Lives Matter activist DeRay Mckesson. Read More.
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As New York City confronts rising concerns over crime, Police Commissioner Edward Caban emphasizes that the safety of the city is often a matter of "perception versus reality." Read More.