The City of Dearborn Police
Department recently hosted a monumental full-day
seminar with Supreme Grand Tuhon Leo T. Gaje of
the Pekiti Tirsia system of Kali. Participants included
patrol officers, defensive tactics instructors,
SWAT members, Canadian metro police and Royal Canadian
Mounted Police personnel.
Following an introduction
by Guro Jeff Davidson, chief instructor of the Michigan
Pekiti Tirsia group, Tuhon Gaje began the seminar
with graphic footage of knife wounds from the acclaimed
Surviving Edged Weapons training film.
Tuhon Gaje then expounded
on Pekiti Tirsia’s integral role in the international
Law Enforcement community. As is known, so many
police departments and anti-terrorism divisions
the world over have adopted the methodology of the
Filipino martial arts - and specifically Pekiti
Tirsia - in the struggle to maintain law and order,
and to protect the lives of both officers and citizenry
in these tumultuous times. Assisted by Guro Jeff
Davidson and senior instructors from the Michigan
and Canadian Pekiti Tirsia groups, Tuhon Gaje relentlessly
drilled the officers in attendance in: strategic
footwork, edged weapon awareness, locking and controlling,
speed-cuffing arrest procedure, and Tri-V methodology
as adapted for tactical baton use.
One officer remarked at the
close of the day "It is such an honor for someone
of Grandmaster Gaje’s standing to share this
material with us. This experience has opened my
eyes in so many ways." Another officer, requesting
strict anonymity who regularly trains with the Michigan
Pekiti Tirsia group had this to say "It was
great to watch Guro Davidson take a beating for
a change!"
The seminar
was coordinated by Sgt. Jimmy Solomon of the Dearborn
Police Department, and facilitated by Cpl. Steve Renico,
a Dearborn SWAT operator and senior Pekiti Tirsia
practitioner under Guro Jeff Davidson.