Behind The Thin Blue Line Podcast
In Part 2 of my conversation with retired Fayetteville Police Department tactical commander Daryl Smith, we move beyond the action and into the realities that come after the gunfights, high-risk operations, and years spent working in some of the most dangerous environments imaginable. Daryl shares powerful firsthand accounts of officer-involved shootings, the life-saving role of training under stress, and the split-second decisions that define survival in critical incidents. We also have an honest conversation about the unseen toll of law enforcement and combat service. Daryl opens up about PTSD, personal loss, faith, mental health, and the importance of seeking help when the weight of the job becomes too much to carry alone. From SWAT operations and overseas contracting in Iraq to lessons for the next generation of officers, this episode delivers hard-earned wisdom, resilience, and perspective that every first responder—and every listener—can learn from. Episode Highlights [00:27] - Daryl recounts his first officer-involved shooting and the dangers officers face during domestic violence calls. [01:55] - A high-risk warrant service turns into a life-or-death encounter, highlighting how critical training becomes under pressure. [06:00] - The aftermath of an officer-involved shooting and how support for officers has evolved over the years. [08:20] - Daryl discusses PTSD, the cumulative effects of trauma, and why officers must be willing to ask for help. [13:45] - The support systems, mentors, and personal faith that helped Daryl navigate some of the darkest periods of his life. [22:20] - How Daryl transitioned from law enforcement into overseas contracting and tactical operations in Iraq. [32:15] - Daryl shares the story of his son Jonathan, the impact of military service, and a powerful message about mental health awareness and suicide prevention. [45:20] - Advice for new police officers entering the profession, including training, communication skills, and preparing for the realities of the job. [50:25] - A final discussion on PTSD, resilience, and why seeking help is a sign of strength—not weakness. Links & Resources * Behind The Thin Blue Line Podcast * North Carolina Gang Investigators Association * Keep The Blaze Alive * PTSD and first responder mental health resources * Fayetteville Police Department * U.S. Army Combat Medic Program 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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