Controlling the Chaos addresses the most overlooked phase of critical incidents: the aftermath.
Written by a Marine Corps veteran, SWAT operator, and law enforcement instructor, this book examines the responsibilities that follow chaos—command and control, communication, accountability, documentation, and leadership under scrutiny. It emphasizes calm decision-making, structured response, and disciplined leadership once the immediate danger has passed.
Designed for law enforcement leaders, supervisors, and incident commanders, this book reinforces the reality that operational success is not defined solely by stopping the threat, but by how the scene, people, and process are managed afterward.
Chaos does not end when the noise stops. Leadership begins there.
