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A thunderous bang at a tire shop. A text about a gun. A lone unit just seconds away. We open with Officer Laine Strickland’s Abilene story that felt like an active shooter and turned out to be an ill-timed tire bead—and we use it to talk tactics, training, and the discipline that keeps people safe when details are thin. From there, Lainey traces her move to Allen, how a timely tattoo policy shift widened the talent pool, and why professionalism is about conduct, clarity, and care—not whether an officer has tasteful ink.
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A thunderous bang at a tire shop. A text about a gun. A lone unit just seconds away. We open with Officer Laine Strickland’s Abilene story that felt like an active shooter and turned out to be an ill-timed tire bead—and we use it to talk tactics, training, and the discipline that keeps people safe when details are thin. From there, Lainey traces her move to Allen, how a timely tattoo policy shift widened the talent pool, and why professionalism is about conduct, clarity, and care—not whether an officer has tasteful ink.