![]() “When you wear a gun,” DePaul noted, “you want to wear a shirt inside your pants … so the gun is not rubbing on your side.”ĭePaul touts the boots as built to last. If a T-shirt rides up with wear, the elastic, silicone waist band will arrest that movement. A zipper, angled for easy access, will keep the badge and ID card from spilling out when tackling the bad guy or running and jumping in a roof chase. A large belt loop on the waistband can hide a folding knife. Pockets on both sides have two compartments, each just big enough for a gun magazine. marshal working in the field to track down fugitives. The reality show "Manhunters: Fugitive Task Force" films DePaul back when he was a U.S. ![]() With an enviable record of three arrests from the Marshals’ evolving list of most wanted, DePaul can speak to the company slogan “when tactical meets practical.” It’s when operatives often gather for a covert undertaking or a major initiative or when DePaul, a Navy veteran, wants his fugitive hunters to arrive at 4 a.m. The brand-building started with the name - O Dark 30 is military for the wee hours of the morning. “I think we’re going to grow very, very quickly.” “The law enforcement community knows he knows what they need in clothing,” she said. He is the brandĮvery step has to reflect DePaul’s DNA because his face and experience are the brand, said Ellie DePaul, 54, a vice president in a shoe design and manufacturing company. He developed a fan base as a reality star on the A&E show that followed his team, "Manhunters: Fugitive Task Force." He parlayed that into other cable reality shows, including History Channel’s "Hunting Hitler." He’s the prison outbreak and fugitive expert called by several media outlets.įor the past two years, DePaul and O Dark 30's co-founder, his wife, Ellie, have been zeroing in on work-friendly designs, targeting not just law enforcement but construction workers, the military, hunters and others who need comfortable clothing. ![]() sniper duo that killed 10 people in 2002 to his Afghanistan trip to train the military on how to track down terrorists post-9/11. He has been key in some of the nation’s most high-profile cases, from the D.C. Coast Guard.By clicking Sign up, you agree to our privacy policy.ĭePaul oversaw his task force’s 350 deputized marshals from 90 law enforcement agencies, a unit that he recalled nabbed an average of 100 fugitives a week. He also serves as a firearms and defensive tactics instructor. He joined ICE in 2006 and is currently the team leader of the New York Field Office's Special Response Team. His father retired from the New York City Police Department as a first grade detective.īryan Flanagan. Customs and Border Protection's Maritime Unit in New York. He is currently assigned to the ERO Criminal Alien Program as the supervisor of the Violent Criminal Alien Section.ĭennis Carroll. He served in both Operations Enduring and Iraqi Freedom. He is a 20-year, veteran law enforcement officer and a retired U.S. Kilbride is an ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) supervisor. The team tracks down a computer specialist that specializes in identity theft and wire fraud. There are several leads, but because of the individual's history of falsifying documents, he could be living under a variety of aliases. A removed, convicted criminal alien – an expert in fraud and forgery – sneaks back in the United States. "Tommy's Nightmare" airs on Thursday, March 17 at 10:30 p.m. Additional episodes will air later in the season. The season kicks off with two episodes featuring ICE. The group takes down elusive, dangerous criminals that threaten our nation's safety. Marshals and state and local law enforcement agencies, comprise New York's U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers, along with counterparts from the U.S. ![]() "Manhunters: Fugitive Task Force" returns to A&E on Thursday, March 17. ![]()
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