Behind The Thin Blue Line Podcast
Daryl Smith's law enforcement career took him from patrol officer to K9 handler, SWAT operator, dive team member, and tactical leader. Having worked some of Fayetteville's toughest streets during the height of the city's open-air drug markets, Daryl shares the experiences, challenges, and lessons that shaped his decades of service. From buying drugs out of unmarked cars to serving high-risk warrants and helping build the foundation of modern tactical operations, Daryl offers a firsthand look at a side of policing most people never see. We talk about the mindset required to succeed in high-risk assignments, the evolution of SWAT tactics, the importance of training, memorable operations, career-threatening injuries, and how technology has changed modern law enforcement. Along the way, Daryl reflects on the officers, mentors, and experiences that helped shape his career while offering valuable insight for the next generation of police officers. Episode Highlights [0:30] - Daryl's path from New York to North Carolina and the family influence that led him into law enforcement [3:17] - Starting a career in patrol and earning a position on Fayetteville's highly respected K9 unit [4:09] - A training accident with a police dog leads to a serious neck injury and surgery [5:56] - Chasing a childhood dream of becoming a SWAT operator and the challenges of earning a spot on the team [7:18] - Why great officers train on their own time and continuously work to improve their skills [9:10] - The role technology plays in modern policing compared to earlier generations of officers [11:20] - Working Fayetteville's open-air drug markets and the aggressive proactive policing strategies of the 1990s [12:56] - Undercover buy-bust operations and how eager drug dealers often made arrests easy [16:37] - The mindset shifts required when moving from patrol to K9 and eventually tactical operations [18:00] - Learning how to communicate on the street, manage fear, and avoid complacency during daily police work [19:25] - Close calls involving K9 deployments and the realities of dangerous field operations [23:48] - Transitioning into SWAT and preparing for the possibility of gunfire during every high-risk entry [24:03] - Recounting tactical operations where officers came under fire and split-second decisions mattered [27:05] - Building Fayetteville's tactical capabilities with limited budgets, surplus equipment, and creative solutions [28:24] - Developing instructors, improving training programs, and helping establish a stronger tactical foundation [31:20] - Memorable barricaded suspect incidents and lessons learned from command and control challenges [34:08] - The early days of flashbangs, explosive breaching, and convincing leadership to embrace new tactics [36:00] - Watching today's tactical teams operate and reflecting on how far the profession has evolved [38:10] - How modern SWAT operations rely on drones, robots, intelligence gathering, and call-out procedures [40:33] - The growing importance of pre-raid planning, intelligence analysis, and tactical action plans [43:45] - Why documenting floor plans and operational intelligence became critical for repeat locations [44:13] - The harsh realities officers encountered inside drug houses and neglected living conditions [46:41] - A ride-along experience that helped launch Daryl's law enforcement career [49:00] - Surviving multiple vehicle-related incidents that nearly ended his life [51:16] - The injuries, surgeries, and physical toll that ultimately brought his law enforcement career to a close [53:07] - Final reflections on officer safety, preparation, and the unpredictable nature of police work Have a question or topic you’d like explored on the show? Know someone whose story belongs Behind the Thin Blue Line? Share this episode with someone interested in real-world law enforcement stories Contact us: mbridgeman@behindthethinblueline.org [mbridgeman@behindthethinblueline.org] Listener Advisory This episode includes discussions of real-world violence, criminal activity, and emotionally intense subject matter. Listener discretion is advised.
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