Proactive Patrol Tactics:Drug Enforcement & Intelligence Gathering Traffic Stops-Freeport
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Ends On: Friday, March 7, 2025
Registration Deadline: Thursday, February 20, 2025
Time: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Stewart Center West
Freeport, IL
Members' Fee: $0
Sworn Non-Members' Fee: $0
Non-Members' Fee: $0
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This course has been approved by ILETSB to meet the following mandates:
Civil Rights 2.5 Hours
Constitutional/Proper use of Authority 2.5 Hours
Cultural Competency 2 Hours
Legal Updates 2 Hours
Law Concerning Stops, Searches and Use of Force 2 Hours
Officer Saftey Techniques 2 Hours
COURSE CONTENT:
This practical and up -to-date workshop provides the latest intelligence information about the movements and activities of suspected terrorists in the United States. This fast-paced two-day course is intended for patrol officers and supervisors who want to become more effective in detecting apprehending and documenting the arrest of criminals including drug users, drug traffickers, fugitives, gang members, and even terrorists.
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
Areas Covered:
Criminal Patrol Tactics In-Car / Body Cams Officer Survival Roadside Interviews
Detecting Deception Consent Searches Salvaging Turn-Downs
Arrest Tactics Detecting Weapons
Detecting Hidden Compartments
The Instructor-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 municipal criminal interdiction unit in the State of Illinois. He currently serves as the Chief of Police in Gulf Shores, Alabama. Gulf Shores is an island resort community in the Gulf of Mexico.