Alisa: It’s two A M, in the pitch black. The terrorist taskforce makes its way into position. Adrenaline pumping, it’s time to go in; inside, terrorists, but where? Part of the strike team heads to the basement. While others try to go upstairs. Pinned down, unable to go forward. Weeks of work ending in a staccato of gun fire and a blur of confusion. With not everything going as planned, law enforcement down, never getting past the stairwell. American Horse: And just got impatient with it and wound up paying a big price. But what’s really good about that is that, this is the place you want to make those kinds of mistakes. Alisa: And with the lights on, you can see the aftermath. The bad guys won this round. Afterwards, a debriefing. American Horse: Entry team; what went well? Brittany Moore: You’re supposed to be patient, that’s for sure, and communication’s definitely supposed to be better. Alisa: Even the terrorists learned from the experience. Cameron Hill: I got handcuffed. It kind of sucked. Yeah, I don’t want to be a terrorist; it’s kind of boring. Alisa: With this year’s puppy strike barely over, Mark American Horse is already looking forward to next year. American Horse: Next year it’s going to be bigger and better. We already have nine states that want to do this with us. Alisa: Real life scenarios preparing the future of law enforcement.