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Ernie Stevens has spent 28 years in law enforcement, he has served in various roles throughout including the DWI task force, Tactical Response Unit (TRU), Street Crimes Assistance Team (SCAT), Field Training Officer.
He talks to me today about his development of the San Antonio Police Department Mental Health Unit in 2008.
Ernie Stevens is the primary subject in the two time Emmy nominated award winning HBO documentary, Ernie and Joe: Crisis Cops. Emmy winner for best editing. He has been featured on ABC’s Nightline with Byron Pitts and NBC documentary, A Different Kind of Force. Also he has is a contributing author to the Amazon best-selling Mental Health category book, Police Mental Barricade.
For inquiries, please e-mail: [email protected]
Follow me: Twitter: @Estevens0845
By Austin HolifieldErnie Stevens has spent 28 years in law enforcement, he has served in various roles throughout including the DWI task force, Tactical Response Unit (TRU), Street Crimes Assistance Team (SCAT), Field Training Officer.
He talks to me today about his development of the San Antonio Police Department Mental Health Unit in 2008.
Ernie Stevens is the primary subject in the two time Emmy nominated award winning HBO documentary, Ernie and Joe: Crisis Cops. Emmy winner for best editing. He has been featured on ABC’s Nightline with Byron Pitts and NBC documentary, A Different Kind of Force. Also he has is a contributing author to the Amazon best-selling Mental Health category book, Police Mental Barricade.
For inquiries, please e-mail: [email protected]
Follow me: Twitter: @Estevens0845