@axon_enterprise just announced 3 new AI tools to tackle the “data tax” in public safety. 240M 911 calls/year. Millions of hours of BWC footage. But here’s what most people miss: the bottleneck isn’t capturing data. It’s getting the right information to the right officer at the right moment. That’s a distribution problem, not a storage problem. It’s exactly why we built @GetBLTN .
Neither of these men are married or have kids.
Both are simply obsessed with their own personal perfection and optimization.
There is nothing impressive about a single man with no kids sleeping well and being fit.
Show me a man with young children, a full time job, disrupted sleep, who works out regularly, eats healthy, trains Jui Jitsu, with a muscular body…
THIS is impressive. THIS requires extreme discipline.
CENTCOM Update
TAMPA, Fla. – As of 9:30 am ET, March 1, three U.S. service members have been killed in action and five are seriously wounded as part of Operation Epic Fury.
Several others sustained minor shrapnel injuries and concussions — and are in the process of being returned to duty. Major combat operations continue and our response effort is ongoing.
The situation is fluid, so out of respect for the families, we will withhold additional information, including the identities of our fallen warriors, until 24 hours after next of kin have been notified.
I see a lot of people posting about replacing their CRM with something they vibe coded.
That’s cool. I love it.
But what I haven’t seen yet is someone actually reimagining what a CRM should be in an AI world.
Right now everyone is just rebuilding Salesforce with prettier buttons.
I don’t want a better interface.
I don’t want more dashboards.
I don’t want another place to click around.
I want a completely different way to interact with my business.
I don’t want to:
- search for a customer
- open their record
- pull up their estimate
- copy/paste my line items
- checkbox attachments
- click send
I want to pull out my phone and say:
“Send John Smith an estimate for 3 acres at tier 2 brush density and tier 1 terrain.”
And it just does it.
Or:
“Follow up on all pending estimates for the next 30 minutes. Give me a quick summary of each job and connect the call.”
Or:
“Which customers haven’t paid in 14 days? Text them a reminder and flag the ones that don’t respond.”
Or:
“Who are my top 10 repeat customers? Draft a thank-you email and a referral offer.”
Or:
“What jobs next week need equipment mobilized? Notify the operators and update the schedule.”
That’s the CRM I want. I don’t want a Salesforce clone.
I want someone to take this to the next level.
There are some absolute killers out there right now building insane things. Someone is going to crack this.
Build that please.
On the way to customer meetings in San Bernardino County… but first coffee at Lokl Haus on the recommendation from my motor head friends in New England.
I've spent a bunch of time reviewing the Brown shooting. One of the "failures" Identified in not capturing the suspect immediately was in not quickly sharing information out to outside agencies.
In 2026, this is not an acceptable failure. @GetBLTN literally solves this problem and has been live in New England agencies for over a year.
The Multitude Manifesto
We give law enforcement the clarity and confidence to protect the public.
Our technology turns information into awareness, and awareness into action.
Information is the currency of every investigation.
But today, that currency is scattered, trapped in systems that don’t talk to each other, buried in inboxes, and lost in the noise of daily work. Not because people don’t care, but because the tools they’ve been given weren’t built for how officers actually operate.
We’re changing that.
At Multitude Insights, we build technology that helps information move freely and securely across teams, connecting people, cases, and communities in real time.
We believe AI shouldn’t replace human judgment; it should amplify understanding.
By surfacing connections and context, it helps officers spend less time searching and more time solving.
Because when information flows, trust follows, and our customers deserve nothing less.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is saddened by the tragic news of fallen San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department, Deputy Andrew Nunez. Your sacrifice will never be forgotten.
#repost from San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department:
At about 12:37, deputies were dispatched to the 12300 block of Hollyhock, in RC for an armed Hispanic male threatening a female. At 12:42 p.m., deputies arrived and were immediately shot at by the suspect. One deputy was struck and was airlifted to a hospital. The suspect fled the location on a motorcycle and was pursued along the eastbound 210-freeway. At about 1:35 p.m., after a highspeed pursuit, the suspect crashed at Campus Avenue. He was taken into custody and transported to a hospital with injuries. We will provide another update at a later time.
This is how DJ Shipley returns home each day to his wife and kids. It’s as regimented as his morning routine- nothing left to chance (on his side). Anyone trying to balance work and personal life should listen to this.
Want to make sure your team understands your customer? You have to get in the field! We make sure every member of the Multitude Insights team gets out on ride-alongs, from Creative to Customer Success.
Every trip turns into direct product feedback, closing the loop between our users and our roadmap. It’s the most valuable time we spend, learning side-by-side with the people who rely on BLTN every day. @SanDiegoCounty
I love @PalmerLuckey and how direct he is. There’s some truth to owning the narrative around yourself as a founder (and he would know better than most). But still, being the bigger man in my world usually means holding your tongue, turning the cheek, staying humble.
Also @Jason can get bent, don’t be a punk. 😜
Before attacking Jason at the All-In Summit, Palmer considered talking it out on a Zoom call. But:
"Twice he bails, no explanation. And honestly I know other things are a lot more high minded, but the straw that broke the camel’s back was just the disrespect of not showing up."