 Denver police. I'm Andrew Richmond. Surgeon, step back over here. An instructor here at the Denver Police Academy. Go ahead, get down to ground. And today we're in the scenario house. I ain't going anywhere. We'll take you outside. My scenario house is a structure that we built designed to allow us to do scenarios and role-playing for our recruits here at the Academy. The act of being able to physically go through these steps of being a police officer and interact with role-players. I will shoot you. Gives them a more realistic understanding of how it's going to be when it's on the street. What are you guys doing? In today's scenario, two people are arguing in an apartment. Step back in here for a minute. And that's all they know. And in this scenario in particular, we put a gun on one of them. Gun! I actually think it's one of the most essential pieces of our training. Our arrest control, our law, as well as the report writing. This is where we get to see them put all of those things together. Marching 7th.