Matthew Fyles Part 2: A Seasoned Investigator Makes the Case for Health and Well-being
Release Date: 02/02/2026
Protecting the Shield
In Part 2 of this conversation, Safir and Fyles move into the realities of working major crimes, beginning with Fyles’ baptism by fire as the newest member of the Aurora Police Department’s homicide unit. As the pace, exposure, and stakes intensify, Fyles describes how the cumulative weight of the job begins to press in from all sides, at work, at home, and internally. He reflects on the demands of investigating violent death, navigating public scrutiny, and carrying responsibility during a mass shooting that would place Aurora PD and its officers under a national spotlight. Fyles offers a...
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In Part 1 of this two-part conversation, SWORN President Adam Safir sits down with Detective Sergeant (ret.) Matthew Fyles to explore the early foundations of a law enforcement career— and the pressures that quietly accumulate along the way. Fyles reflects on embracing the paramilitary structure of the academy, patrolling the Aurora neighborhood where he grew up, and navigating an early-career traumatic brain injury. As his responsibilities grow, so does the intensity of his caseload, eventually leading to his unconventional recruitment into Aurora Police Department’s homicide unit at...
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Recorded at IACP 2025, this 15-minute interview with Strategic Communications offers a clear introduction to SWORN and the work behind the platform. The conversation explores why SWORN was created, the gaps it aims to address in public safety wellness, and how its approach supports the long-term health of those who serve. Grounded in real-world experience, the discussion focuses on practical, personalized support for public safety professionals and the importance of building wellness solutions that reflect the realities of the job. This episode provides an overview of SWORN’s mission,...
info_outlineIn Part 2 of this conversation, Safir and Fyles move into the realities of working major crimes, beginning with Fyles’ baptism by fire as the newest member of the Aurora Police Department’s homicide unit. As the pace, exposure, and stakes intensify, Fyles describes how the cumulative weight of the job begins to press in from all sides, at work, at home, and internally.
He reflects on the demands of investigating violent death, navigating public scrutiny, and carrying responsibility during a mass shooting that would place Aurora PD and its officers under a national spotlight. Fyles offers a firsthand look at how prolonged stress, critical incidents, and relentless expectations reshape identity, strain family life, and test coping mechanisms in ways few outside the profession fully understand.
Through measured honesty and hard-earned perspective, Fyles shares what he learned about leadership, accountability, and survival during one of the most challenging chapters of his career. His reflections speak to those still carrying the load today, reinforcing the importance of early awareness, trusted support, and proactive wellness as essential tools for longevity in the profession.