
7MS #713: How to Secure Your Community – Part 3
From 7 Minute Security by Brian Johnson
March 13, 2026 · 31 min
About this episode
In this episode, Brian Johnson discusses phone shortcuts for alerting friends and family during encounters with law enforcement, along with recaps of previous parts.
Hello friends, in today's edition of How to Secure Your Community, I give a brief recap of part 1 and part 2 , and then dive into some cool phone shortcuts you can setup so that with a single tap, you can alert friends/family that you're having an encounter with law enforcement and may need an assist. Here's the things/links discussed: This great Rolling Stone article which features interviews and first-hand stories of ICE encounters here in Minnesota Fashlight.org page on security and privacy , which features some cool shortcuts you can setup on iPhone to alert friends/family that you're having a negative encounter with law enforcement (or anyone else) How I allegedly stole somebody's quesadilla while I was at the movie theater seeing Scream 7 The one time my wife had an outburst in the middle of a church service
People in this episode
Host: Brian Johnson
Topics covered
- community security
- law enforcement
- phone shortcuts
- personal safety
- encounters
- privacy
Keywords
- community security
- law enforcement
- phone shortcuts
- personal safety
- Fashlight.org
- Rolling Stone
- Scream 7
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Rolling Stone, Fashlight.org
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