Tim Pearce is a retired LAPD veteran with nearly 17 years of service, primarily focused on gang enforcement in high-risk areas like Watts and South Central. He served alongside his wife, Kristina Ripatti, a fellow officer. Their lives were fundamentally altered on June 3, 2006, when Ripatti was shot in the line of duty and paralyzed from the chest down. Pearce, who rushed to the scene of her shooting, became her primary caregiver while continuing his own LAPD duties, an experience that gave him a profound understanding of the physical and psychological aftermath of violence.
This personal tragedy, combined with his extensive street experience, became the catalyst for his work as an inventor. Inspired by the electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) used in Ripatti's physical therapy, Pearce founded Accuracy Under Fire (AUFIRE). The company provides a haptic feedback training system that uses TENS technology to simulate the debilitating physical and mental shock of a gunshot wound. This innovation directly addresses a critical gap in law enforcement training, forcing officers to build resilience and practice problem-solving under the realistic stress of a simulated, limb-disabling injury, ultimately improving their decision-making and survivability in a real-world crisis.
