16 hr. Aggressive Patrol Tactics and Terrorism Intelligence Gathering Vehicle Stops-CANCELED
Registration Deadline: Friday, January 3, 2020
Time: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Dixon Police Department
Dixon, IL
Members' Fee: $0
Sworn Non-Members' Fee: $0
Non-Members' Fee: $0
This Class has been Canceled
Registration deadline: 01/03/20
This practical and up-to-date workshop provides the latest intelligence information about the movements and activities of suspected terrorists in the United States.
Topics will include:
- Overview of terrorist organizations
- International Driving permit
- Resident alien and social security documents
- Indicators
- Criminal Activity
- Financing
- Traffic Stops as an investigative tool
Instructors:
Chief Ed Delmore has been a police officer since 1982. He has served as a patrol officer, undercover narcotics investigator, patrol sergeant, watch commander, deputy chief and chief of police. For several years he was the working commander of the most successful city criminal interdiction unit in the State of Illinois. He currently serves as the Chief of Police in Gulf Shores, Alabama.
Ed earned an Associate of Applied Science Degree from Southwestern Illinois College, a Bachelor’s Degree from Western Illinois University, and a Master’s Degree from Webster University. He is a graduate of the Administrative Officer’s Course at the University of Louisville’s Southern Police Institute and also of the FBI National Academy (Session 205).
Officer Stacy McElroy has been a police officer for more than 20 years and is currently a patrolman with the Gulf Shores Police Department.
He began to focus is career on both inner city criminal enforcement as well as interstate criminal interdiction upon being hired by the Collinsville (IL) Police Department in 2004. He served there as a patrol office, K9 handler an da Task Force Officer with the DEA.
Officer McElroy is an instructor for the MTU’s and has taught thousands of officers in the field of Aggressive Criminal Patrol since 2005. He has also taught the same topic to police officers across the U.S., including Alaska. He is a certified Master Interdictor through the National Criminal Enforcement Association.