"Being a cop entails consistently dealing with people mad at you for decisions they made".
California Penal Code 832 Officer
- Commission on Peace Officers Standards and Training (thus far).
- California Penal Code 832 - Laws of Arrest (January 2018)
- California Penal Code 832 - Firearms (July 2018)
- O.C. Spray User (January 2018)
- Sexual Harassment Prevention (June 2013)
- Terrorism Liaison Officer Basic (2021)
- Behavioral Threat Assessment (2021)
- Radar/Lidar Certified
*Getting O.C. Sprayed. As painful as it looks.
*California Penal Code 832 Firearms at the Regional Public Safety Training Center, Apple Valley, CA.
Juvenile Probation Officer Core Academy
Introduction to Federal Corrections Phase 1
^No Guns. Just GUTS. (A very few of the items that have been taken off of inmates).
California Bureau of Security and Investigative Services
Security Training Center
Upland, California
September 2013
Upland, California
September 2013
- Public Relations
- Observation and Documentation
- Communication
- Liability and Legal Aspects
- Weapons of Mass Destruction and Terrorism Awareness.
- Advanced Arrest, Search & Seizure
- Handling Difficult People
- Preserving the Incident Scene
- Trespass
- Chemical Agents (Certified)
- Expandable and Side-Handle Baton (Certified)
- Exposed Firearm, 9mm (Certified)
Security equipment I am trained on and use on a regular basis include the Glock 17 9mm, Smith and Wesson M&P Shield 9mm, M18 Taser Gun, ASP expandable baton, Peerless Model 700 Handcuffs, Motorola XTS 3000 Handy Talky, Nitecore TM03 Tiny Monster Tactical Flashlight (2800 lumens), Sabre Oleoresin Capsicum (O.C.) Spray, Voodo Tactical Gloves, Leatherman Multi-purpose Tool..
San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department Explorer Academy
Frank Bland Regional Training Center
Devore, California
Class 2 (August 2nd - 15th, 2004)
Received 80 hours of basic law enforcement instruction in order to be eligible to assist Deputy Sheriff's in the field and on patrol such as:
Devore, California
Class 2 (August 2nd - 15th, 2004)
Received 80 hours of basic law enforcement instruction in order to be eligible to assist Deputy Sheriff's in the field and on patrol such as:
- Physical Training
- Weaponless Defense
- Handcuffing
- Police Patrol Procedures
- Felony Traffic Stops
- Street Gangs
- Narcotics
- Chemical Agents
- Pistol Range Marksmanship
- Building Searches
Regional Occupation Program - Law Enforcement
September 2003 - June 2004
Received extensive class and field training in all aspects of law enforcement including:
Received extensive class and field training in all aspects of law enforcement including:
- Introduction to the Administration of Justice
- Criminal Law
- Administration of Justice
- Criminal Evidence
- Patrol Procedures
- Criminal Investigation
- Weaponless Defense
- Firearms
- First Aid & CPR
- Corrections
- Security Officer
- Employment Opportunities
- Field Trips (West Valley Detention Center, Apple Valley Gun Ranges.
- Class Awards: Perfect Attendance, Most Inspirational, 2nd Place Range Marksmanship, 1st Place Academic, 3rd Place Notebook.