First Line Supervision
Description: Leadership is not an easy task in the best of times but in the challenging times currently in law enforcement we will look at key principles all leaders should strive for as they prepare to make a difference in their law enforcement organization, especially under the current public scrutiny. This presentation will focus on individuals who are students of leadership and want to grow as individual leaders addressing their motivation for achieving and maintaining a high level of professionalism and leadership skills utilizing ethical decision-making.
Date: January 19-21, 2021
Time:0800-1700
Location: 201 North Rock Island, El Reno, OK 73036
CLEET Hours: 20
CLEET Catalog Number: OF-6309
Cost: $295.00 Register Online: www.llrmi.com
AGENCY INFORMATION
Lt. Mike Patswald
Patswaldm@ccsheriff.net
405-596-9013
Fundamentals of De-Escalation
Description:
Hosted by the Bartlesville Police Department
Fundamentals of De-escalation offers concepts and methods to support de-escalation efforts when personal connections can be made by providing a ‘real-world’ approach to active listening and communicating tactfully, which will allow you to reduce liability, promote a professional image, build a rapport, and even save lives. The course is a necessity for any agency looking to expand on the ever-changing expectations of communication, and strategies from this course will provide you with an effective blueprint to solve situations before they erupt. This includes learning ways to address individuals during a mental health crisis, those whose perception of reality is altered, or those just having a bad day. The worst-case scenarios in these types of situations can end with harm to first responders, other employees, bystanders, or the person in crisis. We teach techniques every employee should have where communication is an essential part of their daily job.
At the completion of this course, students will be able to better understand human factors, behaviors, and personal performance to challenging situations with individuals in the midst of a crisis. Understand that active listening and tactful communication when used appropriately in such situations will assist in a resolution which is beneficial for all parties and in-turn promotes the safety of everyone involved.
Topics:
- Articulate what “de-escalation” actually means and what its objectives are.
- Promote a professional image by making better connections, establish rapport, and use effective active listening skills and principles of persuasion.
- Discuss the tactical principles of de-escalation, risk assessment and decision-making (system 1 and system 2).
- Apply concepts, such as the “Response-ability Zone” to evaluate tactics that are needed or likely to be successful in supporting a de-escalation.
- Learn and apply the “Thought/Emotion Behavior” (TEB) Matrix to assist you in recognizing whether a subject is in “conflict,” “crisis” or has “contaminated” thinking, and which strategies of persuasion are most likely to be effective.
- Learn about emotional regulation and how your own emotional approach and control strategy can maximize your response options while minimizing unnecessary emotional or physical escalation.
- Recognize and list common barriers to effective communication that might be used unintentionally, promoting better practices such as active listening.
- Discuss how professional de-escalation techniques embrace the concepts of “fair and impartial” and “rightful policing” principles.
- Assist investigators and other personnel reviewing uses of force to recognize the pivotal behavioral and situational factors that must go into an assessment of whether de-escalation efforts might have been feasible or potentially effective.
- Help community members and media outlets better understand what realistic de-escalation entails and the challenges that may be present. that can inhibit, if not prohibit, one’s ability to safely de-escalate.
Date: 01/21/2021
Time: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Location: Venue location TBD due to current COVID restrictions. Bartlesville, OK 74003
CLEET Hours: 8/2MH
CLEET Catalog Number: 20-2503
Cost: $145
To Register Visit: Click Here
AGENCY INFORMATION
Adam Walker
adam@blueline-training.com
(918) 213-9300
Website: https://blueline-training.com
Contact Name: Sgt. Troy Newell
tmnewell@cityofbartlesville.org
(918) 338-4052
Website: https://cityofbartlesville.org
TASER CEW Basic Instructor / Instructor Refresher
Description: TASER CEW X26P, X2 and the new TASER 7 and TASER 7 CQ Basic Instructor certification course. With the release of Version 22, we have enhanced the Basic Instructor course to teach students how to develop and safely execute scenarios and isolation drills, provide more in-depth scenario training. Students will learn how to develop and safely implement scenarios, isolation drills and conduct teach backs to hone their instructor skills. You will be certified to instruct others on the use of the X26P, X2, TASER 7 and TASER 7 CQ Conducted Energy Weapons. Students will be required to complete an interactive online experience prior to attending the one day in-classroom training.
Date: Classroom date - January 28th, 2021
Other coursework to be completed online by students at least 2 weeks prior to class date.
Time: 0800 hours to 1500hours
Location: Warr Acres City Hall Training Room
4301 N Ann Arbor Ave
Warr Acres, OK 73122
CLEET Hours:20
CLEET Catalog Number: 19-2143
Cost: $375.00 for new and recertifying instructors
Registration: All registrations for this course close 10 days in advance.
Payment is required at the time of registration. Students wanting to access the system must first have an account on Axon.
Existing Account: https://my.axon.com/s/login/?startURL=/buy
Create new account: https://my.axon.com/s/login/SelfRegister?startURL=/buy
There is a 24 to 48-hour verification approval process.
Help can be found at: https://www.axon.com/info-click-here-to-login?mnu=true&portalUser=&store=&cclcl=en_US&cartID=a9dddf37-89e7-4bd4-be33-75fccf94274e
AGENCY INFORMATION
Warr Acres Police Department
dgoodman@police.warracres-ok.gov
405-789-3329
Security Guard Tips for Report Writing
Description: Writing reports clearly and concisely to assist in an arrest or conviction takes critical recall, proper grammar and writing skills. Discover how to put together all the necessary information to withstand the test of the courts.
Date: 1/28/21
Time: 6-10pm
Location: Tulsa Tech, Peoria 3850 N. Peoria, Tulsa 74106
CLEET Hours: 4
CLEET Catalog Number: PS 19081
Cost: $35
AGENCY INFORMATION
David Karleskint
david.karleskint@tulsatech.edu
918-828-2035
Traffic Stops: The Next Step & Fundamentals of Report Writing
Description: The Hughes County Sheriff's Office is excited to host this 8 hour training day for new officers and seasoned veterans alike. These courses were designed to offer any officer some new tools to carry with them out on the streets.
In "Traffic Stops: The Next Step" officers will learn about how to take some traffic stops from just a basic citation or warning, and turn it into a full blown criminal case.
In "Fundamentals of Report Writing" will cover effective report writing strategy, basic grammar, and other tools necessary to present an EXCELLENT report.
Date: 1/29/21
Time: 9am-4pm
Location: Holdenville High School Centennial Center
Parking available at the Holdenville FBC located at 324 N Broadway Holdenville, OK 74848
CLEET Hours: 8 total (4 per class)
CLEET Catalog Number: Fundamentals of Report Writing 20-2653
Traffic Stops: The Next Step 20-2363
Cost: FREE
Please follow this link to register for this class:
https://forms.gle/1SvAxm1PyDi16YXJ7
AGENCY INFORMATION
Kile Turley
E.J. Smock
Hughes County Sheriff’s Office
Kileturley1@gmail.com
Ejsmock463@gmail.com
Interdiction Mastermind
Description:
This course is intended to give police officers a clear understanding of what it means to be an effective criminal interdiction officer. The instructor, Sergeant Kenny Williams, will break down piece by piece the tactics and mindset utilized by proactive police officers. The course covers the importance of vehicle selection for a pre-textual stop and will go through how and why he chooses specific vehicles. Having this knowledge will save countless hours of trial and error. “Interdiction Mastermind,” will also cover why criminals join criminal enterprises, common drug routes, body language, deceptive behavior, and common-sense approaches to understanding reasonable suspicion. Moreover, Williams will discuss effective demeanor and language to be utilized by officers during their interaction with potential offenders.
The course includes several video clips from Williams’ actual stops, in order to show and explain exactly what he found suspicious. Williams will also be answering any questions that are posed, offering his successful perspective on the topic. The amount of understanding and confidence officers will take away after the completion of the course will serve to be invaluable. Police officer’s nationwide have gained knowledge from watching Kenny Williams’ motor vehicle stops on video, and now have the opportunity to learn from him firsthand. This really is a rare opportunity to be a part of training that is unlike any other.
Instructor Kenny Williams is one of the country’s leading experts in criminal vehicle interdiction. Sergeant Williams began his career in 2007, and currently works as a full time K9 interdiction officer. Williams has been personally responsible for the seizure of over 4 million dollars cash, several hundred pounds of illicit narcotics, and well over a ton of Marijuana. Williams has received countless awards for his work from numerous organizations and has established a national reputation. Williams is a fully certified EPIC and DIAP instructor.
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Date: February 1, 2021
Time: 0900-1600 hours
Location: Metro Tech Conference Center
4901 S. Bryant Ave
Oklahoma City, OK 73129
CLEET Hours: 6
CLEET Catalog Number: 20-02460
Cost: $199 per student
TO REGISTER VISIT:
Course Flyer
Facebook.com/groups/streetcoptraining
AGENCY INFORMATION
LT Richard Losurdo
Richard.losurdo@dps.ok.gov
405-308-0262
The 5th Annual Beyond Awareness
Summit (Crimes Against Children and Sex Trafficking)
Hosted by The Demand Project, U.S. Marshals Service, Tulsa
County Sheriff’s Office, Tulsa Police Department and the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
Description:
Sex crimes against children and human trafficking is a steady and complex problem in Oklahoma that is not going away. It doesn't matter the size of the department or the zip code the agency or department is in, there is exploitation all around us in all corners of Oklahoma. Law Enforcement from local, state and federal agencies need to know what it is, what it looks like, how technology plays a role, how to identify victims, how to treat victims, how to work with NGO’s and who to call if they encounter a case...and ultimately become part of the solution.
The Beyond Awareness Summit brings the best presenters in Oklahoma to one location (Tulsa) for an information packed event that will equip and empower law enforcement to become better at stopping the horrors of sex crimes against children and human trafficking in Oklahoma.
Members of Law Enforcement that attend will walk away from this Summit with updated, key knowledge in all areas of this ongoing war against children! You DO NOT want to miss this event! You will also meet other LEO members and make great contacts.
Networking opportunities will be available.
To Register go to: www.TheDemandProject.org
Due to COVID restrictions this event which normally draws close to 500 attendees will be limited to 200. Masks are required.
Date: February 4-5, 2021
Time: Day 1 - 0800 to 1700 hours * Day 2 - 0800 to 1700 hours
Location: Tulsa Tech - Owasso Campus
CLEET Hours: 16 hours including 8 mental health
CLEET Catalog Number: 19-1513, 14, 15 and 16
Cost: $49 per day or $80 for both days - includes breakfast / lunch / coffee
AGENCY INFORMATION
Jason Weis
jason.weis@thedemandproject.org
918-346-2168
FBI-LEEDA Supervisor Leadership Institute
Description:
The FBI-LEEDA Supervisor Leadership Institute (SLI) is a foundational 4½-day course that helps prepare the next generation of police leaders for their critical first steps in police leadership. Supervisors and managers at higher levels will benefit from the topics covered in this course, appreciating how first line supervisors are critical to the success of the organization. To lead others, we must first know ourselves and SLI takes us on that part of the leadership journey. Among the modules covered in this course, students will find out how the DISC factors, Dominance, Influence, Steadiness and Compliance, can predict your behavior towards others in day-to-day interactions. The students will thoroughly examine the concepts of credibility, accountability and motivation, while becoming familiar with aspects of liability and discipline that are vital to leadership at all levels of the organization.
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Date: February 8-12, 2021
Time: 0830-16-30 hours
Location: Robert R. Lester Training Center –Classroom E
3600 N. Martin Luther King Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK 73111
CLEET Hours: 28
CLEET Catalog Number: OS-3846
Cost: $695 per student
Enrollment:
TO REGISTER VISIT: www.fbileeda.org
Course Flyer
AGENCY INFORMATION
LT Richard Losurdo
Richard.losurdo@dps.ok.gov
405-308-0262
HEART: Helping Animals & Owners in Disasters
Description: Humane Emergency Animal Response Team (HEART) works in cooperation with emergency management, local law enforcement, and community organizations to shelter and care for animals displaced by natural and manmade disasters. This informative training (along with a completed background check and a few simple online courses) will credential you to join HEART and is approved for CE credit through CLEET and the Oklahoma State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners.
Date: 2/9/21
Time: 5:30-9:30p
Location: Tulsa Tech Lemley (Health Sciences Center), 3350 S. Memorial Dr., Tulsa, OK
CLEET Hours: 4
CLEET Catalog Number: 18-2434
Cost: $0
AGENCY INFORMATION
David Karleskint
david.karleskint@tulsatech.edu
918-828-2035
Practical Handgun Applications
Description: CLEET and Law Enforcement Officer training for Handgun Applications. Utilizing the TI Training: Use of Force Training Simulator; which is a high definition video system on three screens, combined with high-tech weapon simulation. The TI Simulator will increase your heart rate, breathing and emotional level as you learn how to properly deal with potentially dangerous situations. Simulations may include highly charged/graphic scenarios and potentially offensive language. Classroom instruction on mental/physical preparation, as well as LEFR/TCCC considerations.
Required information for Attendees: TI Simulator utilizes a Glock 22 handgun, flashlight, taser, OC spray all with IR laser modifications and CO2 for felt recoil. Students should bring the gear they would normally carry, including their individual Handgun, a holster and belt. Class limited to max 10 students.
Date: February 10, 2021
(class dates subject to change due to Instructor’s work/court schedule)
Time: 0830-1700
Location: Northwest Technology Center, 1801 S 11th Street, Alva, Oklahoma 73717
CLEET Hours: Eight (8)
CLEET Catalog Number: #19-3949
Cost: No Cost (***Must Enroll through NW Technology Center, 580-327-0344)
AGENCY INFORMATION
Steve Tanio
Stephen.tanio@dac.state.ok.us
***Must Enroll through NW Technology Center, 580-327-0344
TRAFFIC STOPS; SIMULATOR BASED SHOOTING DECISIONS
Description: Students will learn the appropriate use of force through realistic, real-life scenarios. Utilizing the TI Training: Use of Force Training Simulator. The training simulator is a high definition video system on three screens, combined with high-tech weapon simulation. The TI Simulator will cause the student to become immersed into the scene which will increase heart rate, breathing and emotional level as you learn how to properly deal with potentially dangerous situations. Simulations can include highly charged/graphic scenarios and potentially offensive language. The training simulator is also equipped with a “shoot back cannon” allowing the Instructor to fire foam bullets at the trainee in an as close to possible environment to simulate being fired upon in the field. Training room is large enough to use a patrol vehicle inside. Training also includes roleplay scenarios. This course includes roleplay and hands on concepts to traffic stops.
Classroom instruction will include a detailed look at the Federal/State Use of Deadly Force, as well as landmark court rulings which gives law enforcement the courts opinions on the interpretation of these laws. The classroom instruction will also include instruction on mental/physical preparation for violent use of force encounters.
Required information for Attendees: TI Simulator utilizes a Glock 22 handgun, AR-15 rifle, flashlight, Taser X26, X2, and OC spray all with IR laser modifications and CO2 for felt recoil. Students should attend this class in their normal patrol uniform to include ballistic vest and complete duty belt for a realistic training experience. Class limited to max 10 students.
**Must contact Northwest Technology Center at 580-327-0344 to be enrolled or aflynt@nwtech.edu
Date: February 11th, 2021
Time: 830a.m.-4:30p.m.
Location: Northwest Technology Center; Alva Oklahoma
CLEET Hours: 8 hours mandatory training + 2 hour mental health training
CLEET Catalog Number: 19-3764
Cost: FREE
AGENCY INFORMATION
Angie Flynt - Northwest Technology Center
aflynt@nwtech.edu
580.327.0403
PATROL SHOOTING ENCOUNTERS AND DECISIONS
Description: Students will learn the appropriate use of force through realistic, real-life scenarios. Utilizing the TI Training: Use of Force Training Simulator. The training simulator is a high definition video system on three screens, combined with high-tech weapon simulation. The TI Simulator will cause the student to become immersed into the scene which will increase heart rate, breathing and emotional level as you learn how to properly deal with potentially dangerous situations. Simulations can include highly charged/graphic scenarios and potentially offensive language. The training simulator is also equipped with a “shoot back cannon” allowing the Instructor to fire foam bullets at the trainee in an as close to possible environment to simulate being fired upon in the field. Training room is large enough to use a patrol vehicle inside.
Classroom instruction will include a detailed look at the Federal/State Use of Deadly Force, as well as landmark court rulings which gives law enforcement the courts opinions on the interpretation of these laws. The classroom instruction will also include instruction on mental/physical preparation for violent use of force encounters.
Required information for Attendees: TI Simulator utilizes a Glock 22 handgun, AR-15 rifle, flashlight, Taser X26, X2, and OC spray all with IR laser modifications and CO2 for felt recoil. Students should attend this class in their normal patrol uniform to include ballistic vest and complete duty belt for a realistic training experience.
DUE TO COVID-19 Class limited to max 10 students.
**Must contact Northwest Technology Center at 580-327-0344 to be enrolled or aflynt@nwtech.edu
Date: February 18th, 2021
Time: 830a.m.-4:30p.m.
Location: Northwest Technology Center; Alva Oklahoma
CLEET Hours: 8 hours mandatory training + 2 hour mental health training
CLEET Catalog Number: 19-3763
Cost: FREE
AGENCY INFORMATION
Angie Flynt - Northwest Technology Center
aflynt@nwtech.edu
580.327.0403
Fundamentals of De-Escalation
Description:
Hosted by the Jones Police Department
Course Overview:
Fundamentals of De-escalation offers concepts and methods to support de-escalation efforts when personal connections can be made by providing a ‘real-world’ approach to active listening and tactical communication, which, allows you to reduce liability, promote a professional image, build a rapport, and even save lives. This course is a necessity for any agency looking to expand on the ever-changing expectations of de-escalation. We will offer communication strategies that provides you with an effective blueprint to calm situations before they erupt. The worst-case scenarios in these types of situations can end with harm to first responders, other employees, bystanders, or the person in crisis. We teach techniques every employee should have where communication is an essential part of their daily job.
At the end of the Course:
At the completion of this course, students will be able to better understand human factors, behaviors, and personal performance to challenging situations with individuals. Understand that active listening and tactical communication when used appropriately in such situations will assist in a resolution which is beneficial for all parties and in-turn promotes the safety of everyone involved.
Course Topics:
- Articulate what “de-escalation” actually means and what its objectives are.
- Promote a professional image by making better connections, establish rapport, and use effective active listening skills and principles of persuasion.
- Discuss the principles of de-escalation, risk assessment and critical decision-making.
- Apply concepts, such as the “Response-ability Zone” to evaluate tactics that are needed or likely to be successful in sup-porting de-escalation.
- Learn about emotional regulation and how your own emotional approach and control strategy can maximize your response options while minimizing unnecessary emotional or physical escalation.
- Recognize and list common barriers to effective communication that might be used unintentionally.
- Assist investigators and other personnel reviewing uses of force to recognize the pivotal behavioral and situational factors that must go into an assessment of whether de-escalation efforts might have been feasible or effective.
- Help community members and media outlets better understand what realistic de-escalation entails and the challenges that may be present that can inhibit, if not prohibit, one’s ability to safely de-escalate.
Date: 02/19/2021
Time: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Location: EOC Technology Center, BDC Building, 4601 N. Choctaw Rd, Choctaw, Ok 73020
CLEET Hours: 8/2MH
CLEET Catalog Number: 20-2503
Cost: $130
To Register Visit: Click Here
To Host for Agency: Click Here
AGENCY INFORMATION
Adam Walker
adam@blueline-training.com
(918) 213-9300
Website: https://blueline-training.com
FBI LEEDA Command Leadership Institute
Description: The Command Leadership Institute (CLI) is part two of the three-step leadership series that makes up the FBI-LEEDA Trilogy. The CLI is a dynamic and challenging program uniquely designed to prepare law enforcement leaders for command level positions.
The Command Leadership Institute provides real-life, contemporary, best-practice strategies and techniques for those who are already commanders or are aspiring to a command level assignment. CLI faculty members are passionate instructors who have executive level law enforcement and leadership experience.
CLI students will be engaged in such topics as: credibility, command discipline, liability, problem employees, and leading change within an organization. The Command Leadership Institute is student-centered with a high degree of student involvement.
Date: February 22nd- 26th, 2021
Time: 8:30 am
Location: Broken Arrow Police Department Training Facility
4205 E Omaha Str. Broken Arrow, Ok 74014
CLEET Hours: 28
CLEET Catalog Number: 19-1522
Cost: $695.00
Course Flyer
AGENCY INFORMATION
Captain Deidre Hughes
dhughes@brokenarrowok.gov
918-451-8200 ext. 8720
Registration Link: https://fbileeda.org/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=1430518&group=
ACTIVE SHOOTER HOSTAGE BASED SCENES
Description: Students will learn the appropriate use of force through realistic, real-life scenarios. Utilizing the TI Training: Use of Force Training Simulator. The training simulator is a high definition video system on three screens, combined with high-tech weapon simulation. The TI Simulator will cause the student to become immersed into the scene which will increase heart rate, breathing and emotional level as you learn how to properly deal with potentially dangerous situations. Simulations can include highly charged/graphic scenarios and potentially offensive language. The training simulator is also equipped with a “shoot back cannon” allowing the Instructor to fire foam bullets at the trainee in an as close to possible environment to simulate being fired upon in the field. Training room is large enough to use a patrol vehicle inside.
Classroom instruction will include a detailed look at the Federal/State Use of Deadly Force, as well as landmark court rulings which gives law enforcement the courts opinions on the interpretation of these laws. The classroom instruction will also include instruction on mental/physical preparation for violent use of force encounters.
Required information for Attendees: TI Simulator utilizes a Glock 22 handgun, AR-15 rifle, flashlight, Taser X26, X2, and OC spray all with IR laser modifications and CO2 for felt recoil. Students should attend this class in their normal patrol uniform to include ballistic vest and complete duty belt for a realistic training experience.
DUE TO COVID-19 Class limited to max 10 students.
**Must contact Northwest Technology Center at 580-327-0344 to be enrolled or aflynt@nwtech.edu
Date: February 25th, 2021
Time: 830a.m.-4:30p.m.
Location: Northwest Technology Center; Alva Oklahoma
CLEET Hours: 8 hours mandatory training + 2 hour mental health training
CLEET Catalog Number: 19-3762
Cost: FREE
AGENCY INFORMATION
Angie Flynt - Northwest Technology Center
aflynt@nwtech.edu
580.327.0403
Active Shooter Preparation
Description: LEO training for active shooter events. Utilizing the TI Training: Use of Force Training Simulator; which is a high definition video system on three screens, combined with high-tech weapon simulation. The TI Simulator will increase your heart rate, breathing and emotional level as you learn how to properly deal with potentially dangerous situations. Simulations may include highly charged/graphic scenarios and potentially offensive language. Classroom instruction on mental/physical preparation.
Required information for Attendees: TI Simulator utilizes a Glock 22 handgun, AR-15 rifle, flashlight, taser, OC spray all with IR laser modifications and CO2 for felt recoil. Students should bring the gear they would normally carry, including their individual Handgun, a holster and belt. Class limited to max 10 students.
Date: March 3, 2021
(class dates subject to change due to Instructor’s work/court schedule)
Time: 0800-1700
Location: Northwest Technology Center, 1801 S 11th Street, Alva, Oklahoma 73717
CLEET Hours: Eight (8) including two (2) hours mental health
CLEET Catalog Number: #19-2749
Cost: No Cost (***Must Enroll through NW Technology Center, 580-327-0344)
AGENCY INFORMATION
Steve Tanio
Stephen.tanio@dac.state.ok.us
: ***Must Enroll through NW Technology Center, 580-327-0344
Custody and Control Tactics for Law Enforcement and Security Officers
Description: During this four hour course, students will learn the basics in self-defense and custody and control of a subject resisting detainment or arrest. Students will become familiar with techniques on controlling an individual actively resisting by using takedowns and ground control techniques.
Required Equipment:
- Comfortable training gear such sweat pants
- T-shirt or rash guard
- Sandals
- Boxing gloves (if owned).
- Mouth guard
- Hoodies
- Zip-up jackets
Date: 03/06/2021
Time: 1400 hours to 1800 hours
Location: Ryan’s Brazilian Jiu Jitsu - 216 S Trenton Ave, Tulsa, OK 74120
CLEET Hours: 4
CLEET Catalog Number: 20-2606
Cost: $75
AGENCY INFORMATION
Latif Whitsett – Alpha 1 Tactical LLC
Register at https://alwaysalpha1.com/training/ols/products/custody-and-control-tactics-for-law-enforcement-and-security-officers
Alpha1Tactics@gmail.com
918-640-2552
ACTIVE SHOOTER HOSTAGE BASED SCENES
Description: Students will learn the appropriate use of force through realistic, real-life scenarios. Utilizing the TI Training: Use of Force Training Simulator. The training simulator is a high definition video system on three screens, combined with high-tech weapon simulation. The TI Simulator will cause the student to become immersed into the scene which will increase heart rate, breathing and emotional level as you learn how to properly deal with potentially dangerous situations. Simulations can include highly charged/graphic scenarios and potentially offensive language. The training simulator is also equipped with a “shoot back cannon” allowing the Instructor to fire foam bullets at the trainee in an as close to possible environment to simulate being fired upon in the field. Training room is large enough to use a patrol vehicle inside.
Classroom instruction will include a detailed look at the Federal/State Use of Deadly Force, as well as landmark court rulings which gives law enforcement the courts opinions on the interpretation of these laws. The classroom instruction will also include instruction on mental/physical preparation for violent use of force encounters.
Required information for Attendees: TI Simulator utilizes a Glock 22 handgun, AR-15 rifle, flashlight, Taser X26, X2, and OC spray all with IR laser modifications and CO2 for felt recoil. Students should attend this class in their normal patrol uniform to include ballistic vest and complete duty belt for a realistic training experience.
DUE TO COVID-19 Class limited to max 10 students.
**Must contact Northwest Technology Center at 580-327-0344 to be enrolled or aflynt@nwtech.edu
Date: March 8th, 2021
Time: 830a.m.-4:30p.m.
Location: Northwest Technology Center; Alva Oklahoma
CLEET Hours: 8 hours mandatory training + 2 hour mental health training
CLEET Catalog Number: 19-3762
Cost: FREE
AGENCY INFORMATION
Angie Flynt - Northwest Technology Center
aflynt@nwtech.edu
580.327.0403
Basic K9 Apprehension
Description:
The objective of this course is to introduce “new” Handler Teams to the basic techniques utilized during Law Enforcement/Military Patrol K9 deployments. New Handler Team could mean both K9 and Handler are both novice, experienced K9 and novice Handler, or experienced Handler and novice K9. This Course is for single purpose and/or multipurpose K9 teams.
EXPECTATION
It is expected that all the above forms of a New Handler Team will be able to, as a team, successfully deploy as a team as required by the scope of their occupation. Handlers will understand basic K9 drives and learn techniques to continue advancing the skill of K9 apprehension. This course includes scenario based training and classroom instruction. Each team will be given the opportunity to practice the NAPWDA Utility K9 standards at the end of the course.
Date: 3-8-2021 – 3-11-2021
Time: 8am-6pm
Location: O-Gah-Pah Pride Kennel 11510 SE 110th St, Galena, KS 66739
CLEET Hours: 40
CLEET Catalog Number: 20-2498
Cost: $400
AGENCY INFORMATION
Donovan Hunter, Director O-Gah-Pah Pride Kennel
ogahpahkennel@gmail.com
918-961-2983
TRAFFIC STOPS; SIMULATOR BASED SHOOTING DECISIONS
Description: Students will learn the appropriate use of force through realistic, real-life scenarios. Utilizing the TI Training: Use of Force Training Simulator. The training simulator is a high definition video system on three screens, combined with high-tech weapon simulation. The TI Simulator will cause the student to become immersed into the scene which will increase heart rate, breathing and emotional level as you learn how to properly deal with potentially dangerous situations. Simulations can include highly charged/graphic scenarios and potentially offensive language. The training simulator is also equipped with a “shoot back cannon” allowing the Instructor to fire foam bullets at the trainee in an as close to possible environment to simulate being fired upon in the field. Training room is large enough to use a patrol vehicle inside. Training also includes roleplay scenarios. This course includes roleplay and hands on concepts to traffic stops.
Classroom instruction will include a detailed look at the Federal/State Use of Deadly Force, as well as landmark court rulings which gives law enforcement the courts opinions on the interpretation of these laws. The classroom instruction will also include instruction on mental/physical preparation for violent use of force encounters.
Required information for Attendees: TI Simulator utilizes a Glock 22 handgun, AR-15 rifle, flashlight, Taser X26, X2, and OC spray all with IR laser modifications and CO2 for felt recoil. Students should attend this class in their normal patrol uniform to include ballistic vest and complete duty belt for a realistic training experience. Class limited to max 10 students.
**Must contact Northwest Technology Center at 580-327-0344 to be enrolled or aflynt@nwtech.edu
Date: March 22nd, 2021
Time: 830a.m.-4:30p.m.
Location: Northwest Technology Center; Alva Oklahoma
CLEET Hours: 8 hours mandatory training + 2 hour mental health training
CLEET Catalog Number: 19-3764
Cost: FREE
AGENCY INFORMATION
Angie Flynt - Northwest Technology Center
aflynt@nwtech.edu
580.327.0403
Recruiting and Applicant Background Investigations
Description: Participants will leave with the skills and knowledge of the importance of not only recruiting but also retention of quality personnel. It is just as important to keep the best people as it is to hire quality personnel. An organizational assessment should be the first step in the process and the need to break the cycle of mediocrity.
Background investigators will leave with the knowledge of their role in the selection process, the legal aspects of the background investigation, background interview sources of information and preparing the investigation report. Background investigations affect the future of an organization in many ways, thus selection practices are vital to ensuring that future law enforcement employees and supervisors are suited for the variety of duties expected from the populations they serve. This course will provide techniques, procedures and sample forms for the background investigator.
Date: March 22-23, 2021
Time: 8:00am – 4:00pm both days
Location: Seminole Police Department 900 N Harvey Rd, Seminole, OK 74868
CLEET Hours: 16
CLEET Catalog Number: 21-0014
Cost: $250.00 ($225 if 3 or more from same agency)
Course Flyer
AGENCY INFORMATION
On-Target Solutions Group Gregory Anderson
greg.anderson@on-targetsolutionsgroup.com
815-545-1609
Pat McCarthy’s Street Crimes Training
Description:
3-DAY POLICE TRAINING SEMINAR INCLUDES:
- Street Smart Intelligence Gathering
- Interrogation Tactics
- Homeland Security Issues/Domestic Threats
- Covert Surveillance Techniques
- First Responder Tips for Hostage Situations
- Search Procedures
- Courtroom Testimony Survival Tactics
- De-escalation Tactics for the Mentally Distressed
- Improving Police & Community Relations
- Officer Safety Issues
- Surviving Police Ambushes
- Officer Involved Shootings
- How to Conduct Effective Interviews
- Body Language Indicators
- Gang & Drug Investigation Tactics
- Developing Street Sources & Confidential Informants
Be the best trained officer at your agency.
days of Street Crimes will give you years of valuable street-tested techniques and tactics that you can use immediately on your very next shift.
***Course registration: www.streetcrimes.com or call (800)275-4915
Date: March 22-24 2021
Time: 8:30-4:30
Location: EOC Choctaw
4601 N. Choctaw Rd
Choctaw, OK 73030
CLEET Hours: 24 hours
CLEET Catalog Number: 19-1369
Cost: $399 per person
AGENCY INFORMATION
Blaine Landerb.lander@nicomaparkpolice.com
405-769-5675
Management and Supervision of Investigative Units
Description: The objectives of this program are: addresses the administrative requirements for managing the investigative processes; the other focuses on managing the operations of the investigative unit, and the evaluation of investigative personnel. We will discuss selection of investigators and supervisors, proper auditing procedures, evaluation of personnel, making impactful changes as necessary for effectiveness, the need to triage cases for assignment as well as investigative techniques.
Date: March 24-25, 2021
Time: 8:00am – 4:00pm both days
Location: Seminole Police Department 900 N Harvey Rd, Seminole, OK 74868
CLEET Hours: 16
CLEET Catalog Number: 20-1295
Cost: $250.00
AGENCY INFORMATION
On-Target Solutions Group Gregory Anderson
greg.anderson@on-targetsolutionsgroup.com
815-545-1609
Law Enforcement Expandable Baton Training
Description: Learn effective baton carry and deployment techniques, including proper strike zone identification & exploitation in conjunction with defense strategies commonly utilized with the baton. Liability and relevant case law will also be covered. Expandable baton required.
Date: 3/25/21
Time: 6-10pm
Location: Tulsa Tech, Peoria 3850 N. Peoria, Tulsa 74106
CLEET Hours: 4
CLEET Catalog Number: 18-4038
Cost: $35
AGENCY INFORMATION
David Karleskint
david.karleskint@tulsatech.edu
918-828-2035
On-Target Solutions to Problem Employees
Description:This upbeat and interactive course provides real world, successful examples on how to deal with different types of problem employees. Every government agency struggles with employees that are insubordinate, lazy, abuse sick time, display negative attitudes, and commit misconduct. Many executives and supervisors are ill equipped to deal with these problems other than with traditional discipline. On-Target Solutions to Problem Employees provides the government professional with the knowledge and tools necessary to deal with all types of problem employees. This course will influence participants’ opinions and attitudes and provide specific and proven ways how to handle problem employees!
Date: March 26, 2021
Time: 8:00am – 4:00pm
Location: Seminole Police Department 900 N Harvey Rd, Seminole, OK 74868
CLEET Hours: 8
CLEET Catalog Number: 21-0011
Cost: $150.00 ($125 if 3 or more from same agency)
AGENCY INFORMATION
On-Target Solutions Group Gregory Anderson
greg.anderson@on-targetsolutionsgroup.com
815-545-1609
PATROL SHOOTING ENCOUNTERS AND DECISIONS
Description: Students will learn the appropriate use of force through realistic, real-life scenarios. Utilizing the TI Training: Use of Force Training Simulator. The training simulator is a high definition video system on three screens, combined with high-tech weapon simulation. The TI Simulator will cause the student to become immersed into the scene which will increase heart rate, breathing and emotional level as you learn how to properly deal with potentially dangerous situations. Simulations can include highly charged/graphic scenarios and potentially offensive language. The training simulator is also equipped with a “shoot back cannon” allowing the Instructor to fire foam bullets at the trainee in an as close to possible environment to simulate being fired upon in the field. Training room is large enough to use a patrol vehicle inside.
Classroom instruction will include a detailed look at the Federal/State Use of Deadly Force, as well as landmark court rulings which gives law enforcement the courts opinions on the interpretation of these laws. The classroom instruction will also include instruction on mental/physical preparation for violent use of force encounters.
Required information for Attendees: TI Simulator utilizes a Glock 22 handgun, AR-15 rifle, flashlight, Taser X26, X2, and OC spray all with IR laser modifications and CO2 for felt recoil. Students should attend this class in their normal patrol uniform to include ballistic vest and complete duty belt for a realistic training experience.
DUE TO COVID-19 Class limited to max 10 students.
**Must contact Northwest Technology Center at 580-327-0344 to be enrolled or aflynt@nwtech.edu
Date: March 29th, 2021
Time: 830a.m.-4:30p.m.
Location: Northwest Technology Center; Alva Oklahoma
CLEET Hours: 8 hours mandatory training + 2 hour mental health training
CLEET Catalog Number: 19-3763
Cost: FREE
AGENCY INFORMATION
Angie Flynt - Northwest Technology Center
aflynt@nwtech.edu
580.327.0403
MILO-On Target
Description: Using the Milo Range realistic simulator training system, officers can sharpen their skills in recognizing potentially dangerous situations, use of force, judgment, and potential threats using realistic scenarios. Save money, no firearms or ammunition needed.
Date: 3/31/21
Time: 6-10pm
Location: Tulsa Tech, Peoria 3850 N. Peoria, Tulsa 74106
CLEET Hours: 4
CLEET Catalog Number: 18-4037
Cost: $35
AGENCY INFORMATION
David Karleskint
david.karleskint@tulsatech.edu
918-828-2035
ACTIVE SHOOTER HOSTAGE BASED SCENES
Description: Students will learn the appropriate use of force through realistic, real-life scenarios. Utilizing the TI Training: Use of Force Training Simulator. The training simulator is a high definition video system on three screens, combined with high-tech weapon simulation. The TI Simulator will cause the student to become immersed into the scene which will increase heart rate, breathing and emotional level as you learn how to properly deal with potentially dangerous situations. Simulations can include highly charged/graphic scenarios and potentially offensive language. The training simulator is also equipped with a “shoot back cannon” allowing the Instructor to fire foam bullets at the trainee in an as close to possible environment to simulate being fired upon in the field. Training room is large enough to use a patrol vehicle inside.
Classroom instruction will include a detailed look at the Federal/State Use of Deadly Force, as well as landmark court rulings which gives law enforcement the courts opinions on the interpretation of these laws. The classroom instruction will also include instruction on mental/physical preparation for violent use of force encounters.
Required information for Attendees: TI Simulator utilizes a Glock 22 handgun, AR-15 rifle, flashlight, Taser X26, X2, and OC spray all with IR laser modifications and CO2 for felt recoil. Students should attend this class in their normal patrol uniform to include ballistic vest and complete duty belt for a realistic training experience.
DUE TO COVID-19 Class limited to max 10 students.
**Must contact Northwest Technology Center at 580-327-0344 to be enrolled or aflynt@nwtech.edu
Date: April 5th, 2021
Time: 830a.m.-4:30p.m.
Location: Northwest Technology Center; Alva Oklahoma
CLEET Hours: 8 hours mandatory training + 2 hour mental health training
CLEET Catalog Number: 19-3762
Cost: FREE
AGENCY INFORMATION
Angie Flynt - Northwest Technology Center
aflynt@nwtech.edu
580.327.0403
Basic K9 Detection
Description:
The objective of this course is to introduce new Handler Teams to the basic techniques utilized during passive alert K9 detection. New Handler Team could mean both K9 and Handler are both novice, experienced K9 and novice Handler, or experienced Handler and novice K9. All K9’s will be imprinted on their required odors prior to this course.
EXPECTATION
It is expected that all the above forms of a New Handler Team will be able to, as a team, successfully detect the odors (explosive or narcotic) required by the scope of their occupation. Handlers will understand basic detection theory and learn techniques to continue advancing the skill of K9 detection.
Date: 4-5-2021 – 4-8-2021
Time: 8am-6pm
Location: O-Gah-Pah Pride Kennel 11510 SE 110th St, Galena, KS 66739
CLEET Hours: 40
CLEET Catalog Number: 20-2497
Cost: $400
AGENCY INFORMATION
Donovan Hunter, Director O-Gah-Pah Pride Kennel
ogahpahkennel@gmail.com
918-961-2983
How To Write A Search Warrant
(Preparation and Writing of Search Warrant Affidavits
and Search Warrants)
Description: This 8 hour course is intended for the new criminal investigator, law enforcement officer, or experienced officer who will be writing and obtaining Search Warrants during the course of investigations. This class is very hands-on, and students will be writing affidavits and complete search warrants. No Knock warrants, Night time service warrants, Internet Service Providers, Electronic storage devices (cell phones, computers, tablets) will also be covered. No enrollment required. Instructor-D.A. Investigator Steve Tanio
**CALL NW TECH AT 580-327-0344 TO ENROLL)
Date: April 7, 2021
Time: 0900-1700
Location: Northwest Technology Center, 1801 11th Street, Alva, Oklahoma
CLEET Hours: 8
CLEET Catalog Number: 19-2747
Cost: None
AGENCY INFORMATION
Steve Tanio
Stephen.tanio@dac.state.ok.us
580-327-0344
TRAFFIC STOPS; SIMULATOR BASED SHOOTING DECISIONS
Description: Students will learn the appropriate use of force through realistic, real-life scenarios. Utilizing the TI Training: Use of Force Training Simulator. The training simulator is a high definition video system on three screens, combined with high-tech weapon simulation. The TI Simulator will cause the student to become immersed into the scene which will increase heart rate, breathing and emotional level as you learn how to properly deal with potentially dangerous situations. Simulations can include highly charged/graphic scenarios and potentially offensive language. The training simulator is also equipped with a “shoot back cannon” allowing the Instructor to fire foam bullets at the trainee in an as close to possible environment to simulate being fired upon in the field. Training room is large enough to use a patrol vehicle inside. Training also includes roleplay scenarios. This course includes roleplay and hands on concepts to traffic stops.
Classroom instruction will include a detailed look at the Federal/State Use of Deadly Force, as well as landmark court rulings which gives law enforcement the courts opinions on the interpretation of these laws. The classroom instruction will also include instruction on mental/physical preparation for violent use of force encounters.
Required information for Attendees: TI Simulator utilizes a Glock 22 handgun, AR-15 rifle, flashlight, Taser X26, X2, and OC spray all with IR laser modifications and CO2 for felt recoil. Students should attend this class in their normal patrol uniform to include ballistic vest and complete duty belt for a realistic training experience. Class limited to max 10 students.
**Must contact Northwest Technology Center at 580-327-0344 to be enrolled or aflynt@nwtech.edu
Date: April 12th, 2021
Time: 830a.m.-4:30p.m.
Location: Northwest Technology Center; Alva Oklahoma
CLEET Hours: 8 hours mandatory training + 2 hour mental health training
CLEET Catalog Number: 19-3764
Cost: FREE
AGENCY INFORMATION
Angie Flynt - Northwest Technology Center
aflynt@nwtech.edu
580.327.0403
Accident Investigation for the Patrol Officer
Description: This classroom and hands-on course prepares the officer to conduct in-depth motor vehicle collision investigations
Date: April 12th-13th, 2021
Time: 0830 - 1630
Location: Elk City PD, Elk City, Oklahoma
CLEET Hours: 16
CLEET Catalog Number: 20-0042
Cost: $300.00
Course Flyer
AGENCY INFORMATION
Edwin W. (Ed) Johnston
acs7612@yahoo.com
405 401-6979
FBI-LEEDA Command Leadership Institute
Description:
The FBI-LEEDA Command Leadership Institute is an inspiring and dynamic 4 ½ day course specifically and uniquely designed to prepare law enforcement leaders for command level positions. As part of the Trilogy-series of leadership courses, the Command Leadership Institute focuses on real-life contemporary strategies and techniques for those aspiring to or already in command-level assignments. Students will be engaged in such topics as command responsibility, discipline and liability, team building, resilient leadership, and leading change within an organization.
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Date: April 12-16, 2021
Time: 0830-16-30 hours
Location: Robert R. Lester Training Center –Classroom E
3600 N. Martin Luther King Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK 73111
CLEET Hours: 28
CLEET Catalog Number: 19-1522
Cost: $695 per student
Enrollment:
TO REGISTER VISIT: www.fbileeda.org
Course Flyer
AGENCY INFORMATION
LT Richard Losurdo
Richard.losurdo@dps.ok.gov
405-308-0262
Law Enforcement Effective Report Writing
Description: This is a hands-on course in how to write reports clearly and concisely, in a straight forward style that accurately communicates the important points in a logical sequence.
Class limited to max 10 students.
Date: April 14, 2021
(class dates subject to change due to Instructor’s work/court schedule)
Time: 0900-1300
Location: Northwest Technology Center, 1801 S 11th Street, Alva, Oklahoma 73717
CLEET Hours: Four (4)
CLEET Catalog Number: #20-1177
Cost: No Cost (***Must Enroll through NW Technology Center, 580-327-0344)
AGENCY INFORMATION
Steve Tanio
Stephen.tanio@dac.state.ok.us
***Must Enroll through NW Technology Center, 580-327-0344
Basic K9 Apprehension
Description:
The objective of this course is to introduce K9 Handlers and K9 Helpers to some of the basic techniques used while being a Decoy for a Law Enforcement/Military K9.
EXPECTATION
It is expected that each student will learn and demonstrate basic fundamentals of decoying for a Law Enforcement/Military K9. Students will be able to perform these techniques with their personal safety and the K9’s safety as their top priority.
Date: 4-19-2021 – 4-22-2021
Time: 8am-6pm
Location: O-Gah-Pah Pride Kennel 11510 SE 110th St, Galena, KS 66739
CLEET Hours: 40
CLEET Catalog Number: 20-2500
Cost: $200
AGENCY INFORMATION
Donovan Hunter, Director O-Gah-Pah Pride Kennel
ogahpahkennel@gmail.com
918-961-2983
Practical Handgun Applications
Description: CLEET and Law Enforcement Officer training for Handgun Applications. Utilizing the TI Training: Use of Force Training Simulator; which is a high definition video system on three screens, combined with high-tech weapon simulation. The TI Simulator will increase your heart rate, breathing and emotional level as you learn how to properly deal with potentially dangerous situations. Simulations may include highly charged/graphic scenarios and potentially offensive language. Classroom instruction on mental/physical preparation, as well as LEFR/TCCC considerations.
Required information for Attendees: TI Simulator utilizes a Glock 22 handgun, flashlight, taser, OC spray all with IR laser modifications and CO2 for felt recoil. Students should bring the gear they would normally carry, including their individual Handgun, a holster and belt. Class limited to max 10 students.
Date: April 21, 2021
(class dates subject to change due to Instructor’s work/court schedule)
Time: 0830-1700
Location: Northwest Technology Center, 1801 S 11th Street, Alva, Oklahoma 73717
CLEET Hours: Eight (8)
CLEET Catalog Number: #19-3949
Cost: No Cost (***Must Enroll through NW Technology Center, 580-327-0344)
AGENCY INFORMATION
Steve Tanio
Stephen.tanio@dac.state.ok.us
***Must Enroll through NW Technology Center, 580-327-0344
Power of Arrest
Description: Identify and determine what constitutes a crime. What are the powers that a security officer has to perform in a citizen’s arrest? Do you know the difference between a misdemeanor and a felony? Learn the dos and don’ts for private security.
Date: 4/22/21
Time: 6-10pm
Location: Tulsa Tech, Peoria 3850 N. Peoria, Tulsa 74106
CLEET Hours: 4
CLEET Catalog Number: PS19068
Cost: $35
AGENCY INFORMATION
David Karleskint
david.karleskint@tulsatech.edu
918-828-2035
PATROL SHOOTING ENCOUNTERS AND DECISIONS
Description: Students will learn the appropriate use of force through realistic, real-life scenarios. Utilizing the TI Training: Use of Force Training Simulator. The training simulator is a high definition video system on three screens, combined with high-tech weapon simulation. The TI Simulator will cause the student to become immersed into the scene which will increase heart rate, breathing and emotional level as you learn how to properly deal with potentially dangerous situations. Simulations can include highly charged/graphic scenarios and potentially offensive language. The training simulator is also equipped with a “shoot back cannon” allowing the Instructor to fire foam bullets at the trainee in an as close to possible environment to simulate being fired upon in the field. Training room is large enough to use a patrol vehicle inside.
Classroom instruction will include a detailed look at the Federal/State Use of Deadly Force, as well as landmark court rulings which gives law enforcement the courts opinions on the interpretation of these laws. The classroom instruction will also include instruction on mental/physical preparation for violent use of force encounters.
Required information for Attendees: TI Simulator utilizes a Glock 22 handgun, AR-15 rifle, flashlight, Taser X26, X2, and OC spray all with IR laser modifications and CO2 for felt recoil. Students should attend this class in their normal patrol uniform to include ballistic vest and complete duty belt for a realistic training experience.
DUE TO COVID-19 Class limited to max 10 students.
**Must contact Northwest Technology Center at 580-327-0344 to be enrolled or aflynt@nwtech.edu
Date: April 26th, 2021
Time: 830a.m.-4:30p.m.
Location: Northwest Technology Center; Alva Oklahoma
CLEET Hours: 8 hours mandatory training + 2 hour mental health training
CLEET Catalog Number: 19-3763
Cost: FREE
AGENCY INFORMATION
Angie Flynt - Northwest Technology Center
aflynt@nwtech.edu
580.327.0403
ACTIVE SHOOTER HOSTAGE BASED SCENES
Description: Students will learn the appropriate use of force through realistic, real-life scenarios. Utilizing the TI Training: Use of Force Training Simulator. The training simulator is a high definition video system on three screens, combined with high-tech weapon simulation. The TI Simulator will cause the student to become immersed into the scene which will increase heart rate, breathing and emotional level as you learn how to properly deal with potentially dangerous situations. Simulations can include highly charged/graphic scenarios and potentially offensive language. The training simulator is also equipped with a “shoot back cannon” allowing the Instructor to fire foam bullets at the trainee in an as close to possible environment to simulate being fired upon in the field. Training room is large enough to use a patrol vehicle inside.
Classroom instruction will include a detailed look at the Federal/State Use of Deadly Force, as well as landmark court rulings which gives law enforcement the courts opinions on the interpretation of these laws. The classroom instruction will also include instruction on mental/physical preparation for violent use of force encounters.
Required information for Attendees: TI Simulator utilizes a Glock 22 handgun, AR-15 rifle, flashlight, Taser X26, X2, and OC spray all with IR laser modifications and CO2 for felt recoil. Students should attend this class in their normal patrol uniform to include ballistic vest and complete duty belt for a realistic training experience.
DUE TO COVID-19 Class limited to max 10 students.
**Must contact Northwest Technology Center at 580-327-0344 to be enrolled or aflynt@nwtech.edu
Date: May 3rd, 2021
Time: 830a.m.-4:30p.m.
Location: Northwest Technology Center; Alva Oklahoma
CLEET Hours: 8 hours mandatory training + 2 hour mental health training
CLEET Catalog Number: 19-3762
Cost: FREE
AGENCY INFORMATION
Angie Flynt - Northwest Technology Center
aflynt@nwtech.edu
580.327.0403
On-Target Solutions for Law Enforcement Managers and Supervisors
Description: This dynamic two day course is a career development tool to enhance and refine the leadership skills of law enforcement supervisors across a variety of organizations. Good supervision transcends agencies and provides the core principles of quality supervisory techniques. It also lays a strong groundwork of knowledge for those striving to be promoted to supervisory positions. Concentrating on the idea that people are the true assets of their agency, participants will understand the importance of their role in maximizing employee performance through strong supervision techniques. You will understand the value in developing flexibility in your leadership approaches to garner peak performance and meet organizational goals.
Date: May 3-4, 2021
Time: 8:00am – 4:00pm (both days)
Location: Bartlesville Police Department 615 S Johnstone Ave, Bartlesville, OK 74003
CLEET Hours: 16
CLEET Catalog Number: 21-0015
Cost: $250.00 ($225 if 3 or more from same agency)
Course Flyer
AGENCY INFORMATION
On-Target Solutions Group Gregory Anderson
greg.anderson@on-targetsolutionsgroup.com
815-545-1609
Basic K9 Handler
Description:
The objective of this course is to introduce new Handler Teams to the basic techniques utilized during passive alert K9 detection and Basic law enforcement K9 Patrol techniques. “New Handler Team” could mean both K9 and Handler are both novice, experienced K9 and novice Handler, or experienced Handler and novice K9. All K9’s will be imprinted on their required odors prior to this course. This course is designed to create a working K9 Team that can pass any required certifications and is readily able to be integrated into the K9 Team’s departmental mission.
EXPECTATION
It is expected that all the above forms of a New Handler Team will be able to, as a team, successfully detect the odors (explosive or narcotic) and/or Canine Patrol work required by the scope of their occupation. Handlers will understand basic detection theory and learn techniques to continue advancing the skill of K9 detection as well as apprehension. Each team will be given the opportunity to certify through NAPWDA at the end of the course if approved by the training cadre.
Date: 5-3-2021 – 5-14-2021 (single purpose Detection)
5-3-2021 – 5-28-2021 (dual purpose Detection/Patrol)
Time: 8am-4pm Mon-Fri (no weekends)
Location: O-Gah-Pah Pride Kennel 11510 SE 110th St, Galena, KS 66739
CLEET Hours: 80 - 240
CLEET Catalog Number: 20-2499
Cost: $1500 (single purpose) $3000 (dual purpose)
AGENCY INFORMATION
Donovan Hunter
ogahpahkennel@gmail.com
918-961-2983
Leadership for Law Enforcement
Description: Why another program on leadership? Leadership has been a recognized discipline for thousands of years in the military, business, politics and government. Understanding leadership differences along with similar approaches across disciplines can be of great value to government executives. Advances in the understanding of leadership as it pertains to government service have found that the best leaders must have an overlapping skill set.
This compelling and powerful program provides real world, successful examples on how leadership in government has evolved. Participants will take away a clear understanding of leadership styles and strengths, and what it takes to become an even more effective leader. You will understand the value in developing flexibility in your leadership approach to garner peak performance and meet organizational goals.
Date: May 5, 2021
Time: 8:00am – 4:00pm
Location: Bartlesville Police Department 615 S Johnstone Ave, Bartlesville, OK 74003
CLEET Hours: 8
CLEET Catalog Number: 21-0012
Cost: $150.00 ($125 if 3 or more from same agency)
Course Flyer
AGENCY INFORMATION
On-Target Solutions Group Gregory Anderson
greg.anderson@on-targetsolutionsgroup.com
815-545-1609
On-Target Solutions for Law Enforcement Managers and Supervisors
Description: This dynamic two day course is a career development tool to enhance and refine the leadership skills of law enforcement supervisors across a variety of organizations. Good supervision transcends agencies and provides the core principles of quality supervisory techniques. It also lays a strong groundwork of knowledge for those striving to be promoted to supervisory positions. Concentrating on the idea that people are the true assets of their agency, participants will understand the importance of their role in maximizing employee performance through strong supervision techniques. You will understand the value in developing flexibility in your leadership approaches to garner peak performance and meet organizational goals.
Date: May 6-7, 2021
Time: 8:00am – 4:00pm (both days)
Location: Bartlesville Police Department 615 S Johnstone Ave, Bartlesville, OK 74003
CLEET Hours: 16
CLEET Catalog Number: 21-0015
Cost: $250.00 ($225 if 3 or more from same agency)
Course Flyer
AGENCY INFORMATION
On-Target Solutions Group Gregory Anderson
greg.anderson@on-targetsolutionsgroup.com
815-545-1609
TRAFFIC STOPS; SIMULATOR BASED SHOOTING DECISIONS
Description: Students will learn the appropriate use of force through realistic, real-life scenarios. Utilizing the TI Training: Use of Force Training Simulator. The training simulator is a high definition video system on three screens, combined with high-tech weapon simulation. The TI Simulator will cause the student to become immersed into the scene which will increase heart rate, breathing and emotional level as you learn how to properly deal with potentially dangerous situations. Simulations can include highly charged/graphic scenarios and potentially offensive language. The training simulator is also equipped with a “shoot back cannon” allowing the Instructor to fire foam bullets at the trainee in an as close to possible environment to simulate being fired upon in the field. Training room is large enough to use a patrol vehicle inside. Training also includes roleplay scenarios. This course includes roleplay and hands on concepts to traffic stops.
Classroom instruction will include a detailed look at the Federal/State Use of Deadly Force, as well as landmark court rulings which gives law enforcement the courts opinions on the interpretation of these laws. The classroom instruction will also include instruction on mental/physical preparation for violent use of force encounters.
Required information for Attendees: TI Simulator utilizes a Glock 22 handgun, AR-15 rifle, flashlight, Taser X26, X2, and OC spray all with IR laser modifications and CO2 for felt recoil. Students should attend this class in their normal patrol uniform to include ballistic vest and complete duty belt for a realistic training experience. Class limited to max 10 students.
**Must contact Northwest Technology Center at 580-327-0344 to be enrolled or aflynt@nwtech.edu
Date: May 10th, 2021
Time: 830a.m.-4:30p.m.
Location: Northwest Technology Center; Alva Oklahoma
CLEET Hours: 8 hours mandatory training + 2 hour mental health training
CLEET Catalog Number: 19-3764
Cost: FREE
AGENCY INFORMATION
Angie Flynt - Northwest Technology Center
aflynt@nwtech.edu
580.327.0403
Law Enforcement Handcuffing
Description: Learn basic handcuffing philosophies and techniques used by law enforcement personnel, such as speed cuffing and partner cuffing/restraint methods typically used in felony take-down situations. You will be exposed to multiple handcuff application and removal techniques. Liability and relevant case law will also be covered.
Date: 5/12/21
Time: 6-10pm
Location: Tulsa Tech, Peoria 3850 N. Peoria, Tulsa 74106
CLEET Hours: 4
CLEET Catalog Number: 18-4039
Cost: $35
AGENCY INFORMATION
David Karleskint
david.karleskint@tulsatech.edu
918-828-2035
Pistol and Rifle Operator Course
Description:
Instructor:
Alpha 1 Tactical LLC is a law enforcement owned firearms training company founded by Corporal Latif I. Whitsett who specializes in close quarter tactics.
Latif continues to dedicate his law enforcement career to coordinating, facilitating and instructing peace officers, corrections and security personnel.
After over ten years with the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office, Latif currently holds the rank of Corporal with the Tulsa Housing Authority Unit. In addition, Latif serves as an Assistant Team Leader on the Tulsa county SWAT team.
Course Description:
This two day course was designed to transition students from stationary live fire training into effective defensive shooting while utilizing the carbine rifle and semi-automatic pistol. Each student will leave this course with the knowledge, mindset, and techniques needed to survive a deadly force close quarters encounter.
DAY 1 - PISTOL OPERATOR COURSE
Topics Discussed:
-Combat Mindset
-The OODA Loop Process
-Drawing from Concealment and Holster
-Point vs Precision Shooting
-Retention Techniques
-Clearing Malfunctions under Stress
-Immediate Action Drills -Shooting on the Move
-Utilizing Cover and Concealment
-After Threat Care
Equipment Needed:
- Semi-Automatic Pistol
- At least 2 magazines
- Belt mounted, dominant side holster
- Magazine pouches
- Sturdy belt 1.5" preferred
- Footwear suitable for movement and turning
- Hat with a brim
- Eye wear or prescription glasses
- Earmuffs and earplugs
Ammunition:
-500 rounds
DAY 2 - RIFLE OPERATOR COURSE
Some Topics Discussed:
- Combat mindset
- The OODA loop process
- Carbine Overview
- CQB Zeroing Importance
- High Ready VS Low Ready
- Understanding CQB Rifle Holds
- Loading, unloading, reloading and malfunction clearing
- Transitioning Considerations - Shooting on the Move
- After Threat Car
Equipment Needed:
- Semi-automatic rifle or carbine with sling
- At least 2 rifle magazines
- Rifle Sling - Magazine pouches
- Handgun - At least 2 handgun magazines
- Belt mounted holster and mag pouches
- Plate carriers are optional
- 1.5 wide belt
- Hat with a brim
- Knee and elbow pads
- Eye protection
- Earmuffs and earplugs
- Footwear suitable for movement and turning
Ammunition:
- 500 rifle rounds, 150 pistol rounds
Date: 05/15/2021 - 05/16/2021
Time: 0900-1700hrs
Location: Snake Creek Shooting Sports – 10700 SH -16, Beggs, OK 74421
CLEET Hours: 16
CLEET Catalog Number: 20-2580
Cost: $350
AGENCY INFORMATION
Latif Whitsett – Alpha 1 Tactical LLC
Register at https://alwaysalpha1.com/training/ols/products/two-day-pistol-and-rifle-operator
Alpha1tactics@gmail.com (email for invoices)
918-640-2552
ARIDE (Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement)
ARIDE is a free CLEET certified class that provides 16 hours of Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement training for SFST certified officers. This is a great class regardless of law enforcement position or department type. This 16-hour course is intended to bridge the gap between the SFST and DRE courses.
This course will train law enforcement officers to observe, identify, and articulate the signs of impairment related to drugs, alcohol or a combination of both in order to reduce the number of impaired driving incidents, serious injury, and fatal crashes. This course will train other criminal justice professionals (prosecutors, toxicologists, etc.) to understand the signs of impairment related to drugs, alcohol, or a combination of both and enable them to effectively work with law enforcement in order to reduce the number of impaired driving incidents, serious injury, and fatal crashes.
To attend the ARIDE course, you must be SFST certified.
***Course registration: https://tcso.enrollware.com/schedule
Date: May 17 & 18, 2021
Time: 0800 – 1700 Hours
Location: Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office
303 West 1st Street
Tulsa, OK 74103
CLEET Hours: 16 hours
CLEET Catalog Number: 19-1398
Cost: FREE
AGENCY INFORMATION
Bonnie Fidler
bfidler@tcso.org (PREFFERED CONTACT METHOD)
918-596-4512
FBI-LEEDA – Command Leadership Institute
Hosted by: Sheriff Chris West and the Canadian County Sheriff’s Office
Description: The FBI-LEEDA Command Leadership Institute is a inspiring and dynamic 4 ½- day course specifically and uniquely designed to prepare law enforcement leaders for command level positions. As part of the Trilogy-series of leadership courses, the Command Leadership Institute focuses on real-life contemporary strategies and techniques for those aspiring to or in already in command-level assignments. Students will be engaged in such topics as command responsibility, discipline and liability, team building, resilient leadership, and leading change within an organization.
Register online at www.fbileeda.org or call 877-772-7712 for more information.
Date: May 17-21, 2021
Time: 0830-1630
Location: El Reno Public Safety Complex
2707 Faith Ave
El Reno, OK 73036
CLEET Hours: 28
CLEET Catalog Number: 19-1522
Cost: $695/ Student
Course Flyer
AGENCY INFORMATION
Lt. Mike Patswald
Patswaldm@ccsheriff.net
405-596-9013
Vehicle Close Quarter Combat
Description:
Instructor:
Alpha 1 Tactical LLC is a law enforcement owned firearms training company founded by Corporal Latif I. Whitsett who specializes in close quarter tactics.
Latif continues to dedicate his law enforcement career to coordinating, facilitating and instructing peace officers, corrections and security personnel.
After over ten years with the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office, Latif currently holds the rank of Corporal with the Tulsa Housing Authority Unit. In addition, Latif serves as an Assistant Team Leader on the Tulsa county SWAT team.
Course Description:
The purpose of this course is to give students insight into the increasing dangers of vehicle ambushes. Students will learn the dynamics of shooting from a vehicle and counter ambush techniques.
Shooting drills will include rapid pistol/rifle deployment while engaging threats from the inside, around, and over vehicles while utilizing cover and concealment to effectively defeat the threat.
Students will learn the importance of ballistic deflection, deformation, and penetration. Students will demonstrate and apply the information during live fire exercises and stress induced reality based training.
Required Equipment:
- Pistol, 300 rounds of ammunition
- Pistol Holster and 3 magazines
- Rifle or carbine with sling, 160 rounds of ammunition
- 3 rifle magazines
- Ear Protection
- Eye Protection
- Gloves
- Long Sleeve Shirt
- Knee Pad (optional)
- Chair
- Lunch
- Plenty of water
Date: 05/22/2021
Time: 0900-1700hrs
Location: Snake Creek Shooting Sports – 10700 SH -16, Beggs, OK 74421
CLEET Hours: 8
CLEET Catalog Number: 18-4403
Cost: $350
AGENCY INFORMATION
Latif Whitsett – Alpha 1 Tactical LLC
Register at https://alwaysalpha1.com/training/ols/products/vehicle-close-quarter-combat
Alpha1tactics@gmail.com (email for invoices)
918-640-2552
PATROL SHOOTING ENCOUNTERS AND DECISIONS
Description: Students will learn the appropriate use of force through realistic, real-life scenarios. Utilizing the TI Training: Use of Force Training Simulator. The training simulator is a high definition video system on three screens, combined with high-tech weapon simulation. The TI Simulator will cause the student to become immersed into the scene which will increase heart rate, breathing and emotional level as you learn how to properly deal with potentially dangerous situations. Simulations can include highly charged/graphic scenarios and potentially offensive language. The training simulator is also equipped with a “shoot back cannon” allowing the Instructor to fire foam bullets at the trainee in an as close to possible environment to simulate being fired upon in the field. Training room is large enough to use a patrol vehicle inside.
Classroom instruction will include a detailed look at the Federal/State Use of Deadly Force, as well as landmark court rulings which gives law enforcement the courts opinions on the interpretation of these laws. The classroom instruction will also include instruction on mental/physical preparation for violent use of force encounters.
Required information for Attendees: TI Simulator utilizes a Glock 22 handgun, AR-15 rifle, flashlight, Taser X26, X2, and OC spray all with IR laser modifications and CO2 for felt recoil. Students should attend this class in their normal patrol uniform to include ballistic vest and complete duty belt for a realistic training experience.
DUE TO COVID-19 Class limited to max 10 students.
**Must contact Northwest Technology Center at 580-327-0344 to be enrolled or aflynt@nwtech.edu
Date: May 24th, 2021
Time: 830a.m.-4:30p.m.
Location: Northwest Technology Center; Alva Oklahoma
CLEET Hours: 8 hours mandatory training + 2 hour mental health training
CLEET Catalog Number: 19-3763
Cost: FREE
AGENCY INFORMATION
Angie Flynt - Northwest Technology Center
aflynt@nwtech.edu
580.327.0403
Active Shooter Preparation
Description: LEO training for active shooter events. Utilizing the TI Training: Use of Force Training Simulator; which is a high definition video system on three screens, combined with high-tech weapon simulation. The TI Simulator will increase your heart rate, breathing and emotional level as you learn how to properly deal with potentially dangerous situations. Simulations may include highly charged/graphic scenarios and potentially offensive language. Classroom instruction on mental/physical preparation.
Required information for Attendees: TI Simulator utilizes a Glock 22 handgun, AR-15 rifle, flashlight, taser, OC spray all with IR laser modifications and CO2 for felt recoil. Students should bring the gear they would normally carry, including their individual Handgun, a holster and belt. Class limited to max 10 students.
Date: May 26, 2021
(class dates subject to change due to Instructor’s work/court schedule)
Time: 0800-1700
Location: Northwest Technology Center, 1801 S 11th Street, Alva, Oklahoma 73717
CLEET Hours: Eight (8) including two (2) hours mental health
CLEET Catalog Number: #19-2749
Cost: No Cost (***Must Enroll through NW Technology Center, 580-327-0344)
AGENCY INFORMATION
Steve Tanio
Stephen.tanio@dac.state.ok.us
***Must Enroll through NW Technology Center, 580-327-0344
Basic K9 Detection
Description:
The objective of this course is to introduce new Handler Teams to the basic techniques utilized during passive alert K9 detection. New Handler Team could mean both K9 and Handler are both novice, experienced K9 and novice Handler, or experienced Handler and novice K9. All K9’s will be imprinted on their required odors prior to this course.
EXPECTATION
It is expected that all the above forms of a New Handler Team will be able to, as a team, successfully detect the odors (explosive or narcotic) required by the scope of their occupation. Handlers will understand basic detection theory and learn techniques to continue advancing the skill of K9 detection.
Date: 6-7-2021 – 6-10-2021
Time: 8am-6pm
Location: O-Gah-Pah Pride Kennel 11510 SE 110th St, Galena, KS 66739
CLEET Hours: 40
CLEET Catalog Number: 20-2497
Cost: $400
AGENCY INFORMATION
Donovan Hunter, Director O-Gah-Pah Pride Kennel
ogahpahkennel@gmail.com
918-961-2983
FBI-LEEDA Executive Leadership Institute
Description:
The FBI-LEEDA Executive Leadership Institute (ELI) is an innovative 4 ½-day program designed for executive-level law enforcement leaders and those leaders aspiring to executive level leadership positions. ELI focuses on the emerging challenges facing 21st Century police leaders, as well as planning and navigating the political waters of executive leadership. This highly interactive program follows the FBI-LEEDA “cops talking to cops” model of professional development where students will engage in guided leadership discussions with instructors and other students. The course first looks inward to identify the forces of change and emerging trends within law enforcement, such as the challenges of recruiting, hiring, and leading different social generational cohorts, and different cultural groups within the workforce. The ELI also presents leadership strategies that emphasize the importance of public trust and legitimacy, officer wellness, social and emotional intelligence.
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Date: June 7-11, 2021
Time: 0830-16-30 hours
Location: Robert R. Lester Training Center –Classroom E
3600 N. Martin Luther King Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK 73111
CLEET Hours: 28
CLEET Catalog Number: 19-1525
Cost: $695 per student
Enrollment:
TO REGISTER VISIT: www.fbileeda.org
Course Flyer
AGENCY INFORMATION
LT Richard Losurdo
Richard.losurdo@dps.ok.gov
405-308-0262
Basic K9 Apprehension
Description:
The objective of this course is to introduce “new” Handler Teams to the basic techniques utilized during Law Enforcement/Military Patrol K9 deployments. New Handler Team could mean both K9 and Handler are both novice, experienced K9 and novice Handler, or experienced Handler and novice K9. This Course is for single purpose and/or multipurpose K9 teams.
EXPECTATION
It is expected that all the above forms of a New Handler Team will be able to, as a team, successfully deploy as a team as required by the scope of their occupation. Handlers will understand basic K9 drives and learn techniques to continue advancing the skill of K9 apprehension. This course includes scenario based training and classroom instruction. Each team will be given the opportunity to practice the NAPWDA Utility K9 standards at the end of the course.
Date: 6-14-2021 – 6-17-2021
Time: 8am-6pm
Location: O-Gah-Pah Pride Kennel 11510 SE 110th St, Galena, KS 66739
CLEET Hours: 40
CLEET Catalog Number: 20-2498
Cost: $400
AGENCY INFORMATION
Donovan Hunter, Director O-Gah-Pah Pride Kennel
ogahpahkennel@gmail.com
918-961-2983
Practical Handgun Applications
Description: CLEET and Law Enforcement Officer training for Handgun Applications. Utilizing the TI Training: Use of Force Training Simulator; which is a high definition video system on three screens, combined with high-tech weapon simulation. The TI Simulator will increase your heart rate, breathing and emotional level as you learn how to properly deal with potentially dangerous situations. Simulations may include highly charged/graphic scenarios and potentially offensive language. Classroom instruction on mental/physical preparation, as well as LEFR/TCCC considerations.
Required information for Attendees: TI Simulator utilizes a Glock 22 handgun, flashlight, taser, OC spray all with IR laser modifications and CO2 for felt recoil. Students should bring the gear they would normally carry, including their individual Handgun, a holster and belt. Class limited to max 10 students.
Date: June 16, 2021
(class dates subject to change due to Instructor’s work/court schedule)
Time: 0830-1700
Location: Northwest Technology Center, 1801 S 11th Street, Alva, Oklahoma 73717
CLEET Hours: Eight (8)
CLEET Catalog Number: #19-3949
Cost: No Cost (***Must Enroll through NW Technology Center, 580-327-0344)
AGENCY INFORMATION
Steve Tanio
Stephen.tanio@dac.state.ok.us
***Must Enroll through NW Technology Center, 580-327-0344
ALICE Certified Instructor Course
Description: 2-day instructor course to train individual’s option based Violent Critical Incident knowledge that they will be able to take back to instruct their organization. ALICE—Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, Evacuate—is a set of proactive strategies that move beyond traditional lockdown and increases the chance of survival during a violent intruder event.
Date: June 29-30, 2021
Time: 8:00am - 5:00pm
Location: 901 N. 13th. Tecumseh high school Alumni Building
CLEET Hours: 16
CLEET Catalog Number: 19-3610
Cost: $695
Hosted by: Tecumseh Police Department
Registration: Click Here
AGENCY INFORMATION
Jennah Wilson
jwilson@alicetraining.com
330-661-0106
Basic K9 Apprehension
Description:
The objective of this course is to introduce K9 Handlers and K9 Helpers to some of the basic techniques used while being a Decoy for a Law Enforcement/Military K9.
EXPECTATION
It is expected that each student will learn and demonstrate basic fundamentals of decoying for a Law Enforcement/Military K9. Students will be able to perform these techniques with their personal safety and the K9’s safety as their top priority.
Date: 7-12-2021 – 7-15-2021
Time: 8am-6pm
Location: O-Gah-Pah Pride Kennel 11510 SE 110th St, Galena, KS 66739
CLEET Hours: 40
CLEET Catalog Number: 20-2500
Cost: $200
AGENCY INFORMATION
Donovan Hunter, Director O-Gah-Pah Pride Kennel
ogahpahkennel@gmail.com
918-961-2983
Pat McCarthy’s Street Crimes Seminar
***Course registration: www.streetcrimes.com or call (800)275-4915
Description:
3-DAY POLICE TRAINING SEMINAR INCLUDES:
- Street Smart Intelligence Gathering
- Interrogation Tactics
- Homeland Security Issues/Domestic Threats
- Covert Surveillance Techniques
- First Responder Tips for Hostage Situations
- Search Procedures
- Courtroom Testimony Survival Tactics
- De-escalation Tactics for the Mentally Distressed
- Improving Police & Community Relations
- Officer Safety Issues
- Surviving Police Ambushes
- Officer Involved Shootings
- How to Conduct Effective Interviews
- Body Language Indicators
- Gang & Drug Investigation Tactics
- Developing Street Sources & Confidential Informants
Be the best trained officer at your agency.
days of Street Crimes will give you years of valuable street-tested techniques and tactics that you can use immediately on your very next shift.
***Course registration: www.streetcrimes.com or call (800)275-4915
Date: August 2 – 4, 2021
Time: 0830 – 1630 Hours
Location: Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office
Faulkner Building- 2nd Floor Training Room
303 West 1st Street
Tulsa, OK 74103
CLEET Hours: 24 hours
CLEET Catalog Number: 19-1369
Cost: $399 per person
AGENCY INFORMATION
Bonnie Fidler
bfidler@tcso.org (PREFFERED CONTACT METHOD)
918-596-4512
FBI-LEEDA – Executive Leadership Institute
Hosted by: Sheriff Chris West and the Canadian County Sheriff’s Office
Description: The FBI-LEEDA Executive Leadership Institute (ELI) is an innovative 4 1/2-day program designed for executive-level law enforcement leaders and those leaders aspiring to executive level leadership positions. ELI focuses on the emerging challenges facing 21st century police leaders, as well as planning and navigating the political waters of executive leadership. This highly interactive program follows the FBI-LEEDA “cops talking to cops" model of professional development where students will engage in guided leadership discussions with instructors and other students. The course first looks inward to identify the forces of change and emerging trends within law enforcement, such as the challenges of recruiting, hiring and leading different social generational cohorts and different cultural groups within the workforce. The ELI also presents leadership strategies that emphasize the importance of public trust and legitimacy, officer wellness, social and emotional intelligence.
Register online at www.fbileeda.org or call 877-772-7712 for more information.
Date: Sept 27-Oct 1, 2021
Time: 0830-1630
Location: El Reno Public Safety Complex
2707 Faith Ave
El Reno, OK 73036
CLEET Hours: 28
CLEET Catalog Number: 19-1525
Cost: $695/student
Course Flyer
AGENCY INFORMATION
Lt. Mike Patswald
405-596-9013
Pistol and Rifle Operator Course
Description:
Instructor:
Alpha 1 Tactical LLC is a law enforcement owned firearms training company founded by Corporal Latif I. Whitsett who specializes in close quarter tactics.
Latif continues to dedicate his law enforcement career to coordinating, facilitating and instructing peace officers, corrections and security personnel.
After over ten years with the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office, Latif currently holds the rank of Corporal with the Tulsa Housing Authority Unit. In addition, Latif serves as an Assistant Team Leader on the Tulsa county SWAT team.
Course Description:
This two day course was designed to transition students from stationary live fire training into effective defensive shooting while utilizing the carbine rifle and semi-automatic pistol. Each student will leave this course with the knowledge, mindset, and techniques needed to survive a deadly force close quarters encounter.
DAY 1 - PISTOL OPERATOR COURSE
Topics Discussed:
-Combat Mindset
-The OODA Loop Process
-Drawing from Concealment and Holster
-Point vs Precision Shooting
-Retention Techniques
-Clearing Malfunctions under Stress
-Immediate Action Drills -Shooting on the Move
-Utilizing Cover and Concealment
-After Threat Care
Equipment Needed:
- Semi-Automatic Pistol
- At least 2 magazines
- Belt mounted, dominant side holster
- Magazine pouches
- Sturdy belt 1.5" preferred
- Footwear suitable for movement and turning
- Hat with a brim
- Eye wear or prescription glasses
- Earmuffs and earplugs
Ammunition:
-500 rounds
DAY 2 - RIFLE OPERATOR COURSE
Some Topics Discussed:
- Combat mindset
- The OODA loop process
- Carbine Overview
- CQB Zeroing Importance
- High Ready VS Low Ready
- Understanding CQB Rifle Holds
- Loading, unloading, reloading and malfunction clearing
- Transitioning Considerations - Shooting on the Move
- After Threat Car
Equipment Needed:
- Semi-automatic rifle or carbine with sling
- At least 2 rifle magazines
- Rifle Sling - Magazine pouches
- Handgun - At least 2 handgun magazines
- Belt mounted holster and mag pouches
- Plate carriers are optional
- 1.5 wide belt
- Hat with a brim
- Knee and elbow pads
- Eye protection
- Earmuffs and earplugs
- Footwear suitable for movement and turning
Ammunition:
- 500 rifle rounds, 150 pistol rounds
Date: 11/13/2021 - 11/14/2021
Time: 0900-1700 hrs
Location: Snake Creek Shooting Sports – 10700 SH -16, Beggs, OK 74421
CLEET Hours: 16
CLEET Catalog Number: 20-2580
Cost: $350
AGENCY INFORMATION
Latif Whitsett – Alpha 1 Tactical LLC
Register at https://alwaysalpha1.com/training/ols/products/two-day-pistol-and-rifle-operator
Alpha1tactics@gmail.com (email for invoices)
918-640-2552
Vehicle Close Quarter Combat
Description:
Instructor:
Alpha 1 Tactical LLC is a law enforcement owned firearms training company founded by Corporal Latif I. Whitsett who specializes in close quarter tactics.
Latif continues to dedicate his law enforcement career to coordinating, facilitating and instructing peace officers, corrections and security personnel.
After over ten years with the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office, Latif currently holds the rank of Corporal with the Tulsa Housing Authority Unit. In addition, Latif serves as an Assistant Team Leader on the Tulsa county SWAT team.
Course Description:
The purpose of this course is to give students insight into the increasing dangers of vehicle ambushes. Students will learn the dynamics of shooting from a vehicle and counter ambush techniques.
Shooting drills will include rapid pistol/rifle deployment while engaging threats from the inside, around, and over vehicles while utilizing cover and concealment to effectively defeat the threat.
Students will learn the importance of ballistic deflection, deformation, and penetration. Students will demonstrate and apply the information during live fire exercises and stress induced reality based training.
Required Equipment:
- Pistol, 300 rounds of ammunition
- Pistol Holster and 3 magazines
- Rifle or carbine with sling, 160 rounds of ammunition
- 3 rifle magazines
- Ear Protection
- Eye Protection
- Gloves
- Long Sleeve Shirt
- Knee Pad (optional)
- Chair
- Lunch
- Plenty of water
Date: 11/20/2021
Time: 0900-1700hrs
Location: Snake Creek Shooting Sports – 10700 SH -16, Beggs, OK 74421
CLEET Hours: 8
CLEET Catalog Number: 18-4403
Cost: $350
AGENCY INFORMATION
Latif Whitsett – Alpha 1 Tactical LLC
Register at https://alwaysalpha1.com/training/ols/products/vehicle-close-quarter-combat
Alpha1tactics@gmail.com (email for invoices)
918-640-2552