Episode 333 - Pete Tanzilli

Pete Tanzilli spent his career in both military and civilian law enforcement. Pete was severely injured in a line of duty shooting, forcing him out of the profession he loved. We discuss his journey through the military, working on a reservation, the mental toll of taking a life, workman's comp, PTSD and much more.

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I am a former law enforcement officer with upwards of 20 years of experience. In March of 2016 I was shot in the line of duty while attempting to make an arrest, left catastrophically injured and forced to make the decision that none of us want to make. I had to return fire, striking and killing the offender to keep him from getting away and hurting anyone else. I spent two weeks in the hospital, and more than 2 years at home recovering from the injuries.

I am now unable to continue helping others as a law enforcement officer because I am permanently disabled. Living with my disabilities and mental health problems has been extremely difficult but helping others through peer support and outreach has helped me heal and recover. I have been helping other law enforcement officers, first responders and civilians who are recovering from trauma since suffering my own trauma, and I believe it is time to help even more.

Pete’s LinkedIn Website: Click Here

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