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SUMMARY:What to do After the Shoot - Legal and Tactical Survival
DESCRIPTION:What to do After the Shoot – Legal and Tactical Survival\nThis training is registered as\, “Agency Elected Continuing Professional Education (CPE).” \n\nThis 8-hour course educates officers on how to manage the aftermath of an officer-involved shooting\, focusing on both the immediate response and long-term well-being. This includes understanding potential psychological and physical reactions\, learning about available resources\, and familiarizing themselves with investigation procedures. \nCourse Outline: \n\n Immediate Aftermath of a Shooting\n\n\n Legal Considerations\n\n\n Administrative & Investigative Process\n\n\n Psychological & Career Impacts\n\n\n Practical Scenarios & Case Studies \n\nLunch Included \nInstructors:     Terry L. Johnson\, J.D. is an accomplished attorney and firearms law expert with over 15 years of legal experience\, and more than 7\,000 trials conducted at the state and federal level. He is the President of the Law Office of Terry L. Johnson in Detroit\, where he focuses on criminal defense\, civil litigation\, and firearms-related cases\, including high-profile matters frequently covered in the media.  In addition to his legal practice\, Terry is a certified firearms instructor with the U.S.C.CA and N.R.A. and serves as a legal instructor for the Inkster and Highland Park Police Reserve Academies. He is widely recognized as a subject matter expert in Michigan firearms law and self-defense\, with regular appearances on local ABC\, FOX\, and NBC affiliates providing legal insight. \nDean G. Greenblatt\, J.D. is an attorney and airline transport pilot with over 25 years of legal and aviation experience. He is the principal of Dean G. Greenblatt\, PLC\, where he represents airlines\, pilots\, mechanics\, firearm rights organizations\, and small to mid-sized businesses in litigation\, regulatory\, and compliance matters. A subject matter expert on firearms and constitutional law\, Dean has litigated in both state and federal courts and serves as corporate counsel for multiple aviation companies. \nLinda Bishop is a results-driven benefits executive and licensed private investigator with extensive experience in membership benefits\, firearms training\, and business operations. As former Vice President of Membership Benefits at Firearms Legal Protection\, she developed and managed nationwide vendor networks\, ensuring compliance with state and federal laws while expanding member services. Linda is also the owner of Exposed Private Investigations and Exposed Firearms Training\, where she provides investigative services and certified firearms instruction\, including women’s specialty classes. \nLawrence Kosmalski is a MCOLES Certified Instructor with extensive experience in police response to mental health and cognitive conditions.  He earned a master’s degree in organizational leadership from Lourdes University\, a BA in Emergency and Disaster Mgt.\, and Co-Authored publication “Police Response to Mental Health” in 2025. He is a certified arson investigator and instructor for ASP\, OC. PPCT\, First Aid\, and Stop the Bleed. \nDate & Time:     Wednesday\, September 3rd\, 2025\, 8:30am-4:30pm \nLocation:             Flint Township Police Department\, 5200 Norko Drive\, Flint\, MI 48507 \nCost:                      LEORTC Member Licensed Personnel: Pre-paid \nAll Others: $199 p/p \nClick HERE to Register \n“This training has been registered with MCOLES for the use of PA 302 Law Enforcement Distribution funds.” \n“This in-person training meets 8-hours of elective training credit for MCOLES 2025 CPE training.” \n 
URL:https://www.leortc.com/event/what-to-do-after-the-shoot-legal-and-tactical-survival/
LOCATION:Flint Township PD\, 5200 Norko Drive\, Flint Township\, MI\, 48507\, United States
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SUMMARY:Motorcycle Refresher
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URL:https://www.leortc.com/event/motorcycle-refresher-3/
LOCATION:Hilton Garden Inn\, 110 W. Kearsley Street\, Flint\, MI\, 48502\, United States
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SUMMARY:Basic FTO Course
DESCRIPTION:This training is registered as\, “Agency Elected Continuing Professional Education (CPE).” \nThis 3.5-day course is designed to provide knowledge and training to develop Field Training Officers’ skills.  Each new FTO will be presented with ideas and techniques to assist them in becoming more professional and confident in the application of their skills.  This course is based on a modified “San Jose” program.  Upon completion the FTO will be able to: \n\nDiscuss the “San Jose” and other program models\nIdentify demands on FTOs as Instructors\nList five of the errors in rating\nUnderstand the basics of Adult Learning Theory\nIdentify liability issues\nUnderstand performance evaluations\nInstruct from Training Briefs\nUnderstand the Rating Scale and Reference Numbers\nComplete the Daily Observation Report\nDevelop a Scenario and additional Training Plans\nUnderstand the purpose of program management and control\n\nInstructor:  Steven Kellams of FTO Solutions.  Steven Kellams retired from the Bloomington Police Department after 27 years of service. His last rank was as the Administrative Captain. In 2000\, then Lieutenant Kellams was instrumental in redesigning the field training program for the Bloomington\, Indiana Police Department and has taught that program to hundreds of departments throughout the United States.  He has also instructed on field training issues at the national level when he presented courses at four National Association of Field Training Officers conferences\, most recently in 2011.  In 2005\, then Lieutenant Kellams was awarded the Law Enforcement Officer of the Year for Monroe County\, IN for his work with the Bloomington Police Department’s Field Training Program.  He was elected to the national NAFTO Executive Board and served as President in 2009. \nDates:             September 8 – 11\, 2025\, 8:30am – 4:30pm daily (except 8:30am-12:30 pm on last day) \nLocation:        Mott Community College – Southern Lakes Branch\, 2100 W. Thompson Road room 1206\, Fenton\, MI 48430        \nCost:               LEORTC Member Licensed Officers – Prepaid \nLEORTC Non-Licensed Personnel-$275 p/p \nNon-Member Agencies – $499.00 p/p \nClick HERE to Register \n“This training has been registered with MCOLES for the use of PA 302 Law Enforcement Distribution funds.”
URL:https://www.leortc.com/event/basic-fto-course-5/
LOCATION:Mott College – Southern Lakes\, 2100 W. Thompson Road\, Fenton\, MI\, 48430\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250909T083000
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SUMMARY:Emergency Vehicle Operation
DESCRIPTION:This 1-day hand-on refresher course provides a review of the laws and policies related to emergency vehicle operation\, pursuits\, and the proper course of action based on related circumstances.  This training should be taken by officers that have not had the course within the last three years. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nStudents are required to attend all class hours and successfully complete the course to receive a certificate. \nParticipants will start the day/classroom portion at the Flint Township Police Department\, 5200 Norko Drive\, Flint\, MI 48507\, and after instruction\, proceed to the Auto City Speedway\, 10205 N Saginaw Rd\, Clio\, MI 48420. \nEquipment Required:     – Department marked police car in proper operating condition \n-Uniform of the day (recommended) \n-Duty belt and body armor (recommended) \n□             Loose items must be removed from the trunk and passenger compartments of the vehicles. \n□             No more than two officers per vehicle. \n□             No shorts\, sandals\, or pocket weapons. \nInstructor:          Lieutenant Brian Schroer\, Bay City Department of Public Safety.  Brian earned a Bachelor of Criminal Justice degree from Hilbert College and a Master of Public Administration degree from Central Michigan University.  During his career\, Lieutenant Schroer participated in the Field Training Officer program and serves as an instructor for Emergency Vehicle Operations training.  He was promoted to the rank of      Corporal Accident Investigator in 2009\, to the rank of Sergeant in 2020\, and to the rank of Lieutenant in 2022. \nClass Size:           Limited to 12 \nCost:                      LEORTC Member Licensed Officers – Prepaid \nNon-Member Agencies – $200.00 p/p \nClick here to Register      \nThis training has been registered with MCOLES for the use of PA 302 Law Enforcement Distribution funds. \nThis training is registered as\, “Agency Elected Continuing Professional Education (CPE).” \n  \n 
URL:https://www.leortc.com/event/emergency-vehicle-operation-10/2025-09-09/
LOCATION:Flint Township PD\, 5200 Norko Drive\, Flint Township\, MI\, 48507\, United States
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SUMMARY:Crime Prevention Strategies for Educational Facilities
DESCRIPTION:This program is part of the Crime Prevention Specialist Series.  Each program in the series is a standalone seminar.  Participants that complete all seminars in the series will be granted a Crime Prevention Specialist Certificate. \nThis course will offer participants a best practices approach for working with Schools\, Day Cares\, and other educational facilities. This training is highly recommended for school administrators\, teachers\, and school resource officers.  Attendees will learn about: \n\nLockdown Procedures to deal with violence within and outside of educational facilities\nSteps for dealing with bomb threats\nLarge Event Security\nAccess Control\nCrime Reporting\nTraining of Facility Employees\n\nInstructor:   Chris Fredenburg of the Saginaw Township Police Department.  He is an Advanced Crime Prevention Specialist and an accomplished practitioner of the (CPTED) Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design discipline.   “Crime prevention works\, so use it.” \nLocation:       Grand Blanc Township Police Department\, 5405 S. Saginaw Street\, Grand Blanc\, MI 48439 \nClass Size:          Limited to 35 \nCost:                      LEORTC Member Licensed Officers: Prepaid \nLEORTC Member Non-Licensed Personnel: $65.00 \nNon-Member Agencies: $120.00 \nClick HERE to Register \n“This training has been registered with MCOLES for the use of PA 302 Law Enforcement Distribution funds.” \nThis training is registered as\, “Agency Elected Continuing Professional Education (CPE).”
URL:https://www.leortc.com/event/crime-prevention-strategies-for-educational-facilities-4/
LOCATION:Grand Blanc Twp. Police Dept.\, 5405 S. Saginaw Street\, Grand Blanc\, MI\, 48439\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250915T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250919T170000
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CREATED:20250708T174532Z
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SUMMARY:Patrol Rifle Instructor Course
DESCRIPTION:This course is for already certified firearms (pistol) instructors.  The student of this training will gain the knowledge of how to articulate and instruct the safe carry and storage; care and maintenance; sighting; setting up and engaging in live-fire drills; functions of the rifle and more to future operators of semi-auto patrol rifles. Please read the pre-requisites for the minimum standards for instructor candidates. \n\n\nThis course is for already certified firearms (pistol) instructors with basic AR15 user/operator course certification. Certificates of both must be presented on Day 1 to the instructors. The students of this course will gain the knowledge of how to articulate and instruct the safe carry and storage; care and maintenance; sighting; setting up and engaging in live-fire drills; functions of the rifle and more to future operators of semi-auto patrol rifles.\nOnly iron sights are permitted during the course with electronic sights familiarization on the last day of the class.  On the morning of Day 1 the student will report to the range with a zeroed rifle for a live fire pre-test course of the following:\nZero Confirmation – From the prone position fire 3 rounds into the center mass circle of zeroing target at 27 yards to verify weapon zero. If the group is outside of the zero circle the shooter gets 1 correction and fire additional 3 round group to confirm zero. Pass or Fail\nSkills Demonstration – Starting with 2 magazines with 15 rounds in each the student on command will exit a patrol car with rifle and move to a position behind a barricade. On command\, the shooter will fire 3 rounds from the support shoulder from behind cover at TCQ target 15 yards away in 7 seconds\, perform an un-timed tactical reload behind cover. Then on command will fire 3 rounds on same target from the strong side in 5 seconds. Place rifle on safe.\nMoving across the range to a second barricade the student will take up a kneeling position utilizing cover and on command fire 6 rounds on TCQ target 25 yards down range in 10 seconds. The student will then stand on command and utilizing cover\, fire 6 shots on same TCQ target in 15 seconds. From behind cover reload using the 12-round magazine. Place rifle on safe.\nOn command move to third position up range\, 50 yards from TCQ target. From firing position\, the student will shoot from the kneeling position 4 rounds in 60 seconds\, then 4 rounds from the sitting position in 45 seconds\, and finally from the prone position 4 rounds in 30 seconds.\nScore 100% in TCQ combat scoring area. \nThose unable to meet the requirements will not continue with the course. Final qualification course on Friday is 60 rounds on targets at 25\, 50\, 75\, and 100 yards.\nAs this course follows the military model of marksmanship ALL students must have a 2-point sling (attaches to the toe of the stock and to the front sling swivel under the barrel) to obtain stability of the weapon. The most common is a M1 Garand from Midway $14.99 part number 966254.\nPDF format zeroing targets are available at the below web addresses.\nM4 (LE Carbine 16” barrel) target http://www.bobdbob.com/~deneb/doc/targets/m4-carbine-zero.pdf\nM16 20” barrel target http://www.bobdbob.com/~deneb/doc/targets/m16a2-25m-zero.pdf \nZeroing instructions – A pdf file (attached) explains different ideas of battle zeroing your rifle. It is yours or departments option of which you use. However\, you must pass the pre-test (described above) and the final live fire test to graduate from this course.\nThis is not a participation pass course. Certification is awarded based upon daily evaluations of progress\, a written outline and verbal presentation of a topic\, written test\, and qualification course of fire.\nMinimum equipment requirements: AR15 weapon\, 3 magazines\, cleaning equipment (don’t forget the lube)\, shooting mat if desired\, duty belt with pistol and 3 magazines\, BODY ARMOR REQUIRED ON THE RANGE\, hat\, eye protection\, ear puffs/plugs (muffs tend to interfere with cheek weld on the stock)\, laptop computer with 4 GB thumb drive as all information is presented in digital format. 1000 rounds of .223 or 5.56 ball ammunition.  100 rounds of pistol ammunition. \nCourse Instructors: Chris VanHorn & Chris Jaime\, Certified Firearms/Patrol Rifle Instructors \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCourse Location:  Delta Community College\, 1961 Delta Rd. University Ctr 48710\, Room 210 \nRange Location:  \nCourse Fee:             LEORTC Licensed Members – Prepaid  \nDelta College Consortium Members: $400.00 per person \nNon-Consortium: $600.00 per person \nClick HERE to Register \n“This training has been registered with MCOLES for the use of PA 302 Law Enforcement Distribution funds.” \nRegistration Deadline: September 5\, 2025.  THERE IS LIMITED SEATING AVAILABLE.  WE RECOMMEND YOU REGISTER EARLY!
URL:https://www.leortc.com/event/patrol-rifle-instructor-course-4/
LOCATION:Delta College\, University Center\, MI\, 48710\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250916T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250916T163000
DTSTAMP:20260424T154350
CREATED:20250114T185525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250212T155423Z
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SUMMARY:Footwear Impression Workshop
DESCRIPTION:This one-day hands-on course is designed for crime scene investigators\, police officers\, evidence technicians\, and other personnel\, who have the responsibility to properly document and collect footwear evidence at the crime scene.  This course is geared toward both experienced evidence collection personnel as well as personnel with limited experience in footwear evidence processing.  Participants will learn how to locate\, collect and preserve footwear evidence. \nCourse outline: \n\nFootwear Introduction\nManufacturing of Footwear\nFootwear Examination\nAwareness and detection of footwear evidence\nDocumenting footwear (general photographs and sketch)\nFootwear Enhancement\n\nHands-on Portion: \n\nCollection and preservation of various types of footwear impression\nTwo dimensional\, positive/negative impressions\, dust impressions\nThree-dimensional various soil types\, unusual surfaces\, snow impression (if applicable)\n\nRequired Equipment: \n\nDigital Camera\nOwner’s manual for the camera\nTripod\n\nInstructor:  Forensic Scientist Keith LaMont\, Director/MSP Bridgeport Crime Lab.  Mr. LaMont has been with the trace evidence unit of the Crime Lab for 18 years.  His areas of expertise include footwear and tire tracks\, crime scene processing\, arson\, paint\, glass\, and explosive residue.  He has an extensive amount of crime scene processing experience\, processing over 225 suspicious death crime scenes.  He has a Bachelor of Science degree from MSU with a major in Forensic Science\, as well as numerous specialized workshops in various aspects of trace evidence subject matter. \nDate/Time:       Tuesday\, September 16\, 2025\, 8:30am – 4:30pm   \nLocation:             Flint Township Police Department\, 5200 Norko Drive\, Flint\, 48507 \nCost:                LEORTC Member Licensed Officer – Prepaid \nLEORTC Non-Licensed Personnel – $65.00 p/p \nNon-Members Agencies – $130.00 p/p \nClick HERE to Register \n“This training has been registered with MCOLES for the use of PA 302 Law Enforcement Distribution funds.” \nThis training is registered as\, “Agency Elected Continuing Professional Education (CPE).”
URL:https://www.leortc.com/event/footwear-impression-workshop-3/
LOCATION:Flint Township PD\, 5200 Norko Drive\, Flint Township\, MI\, 48507\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250917T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250917T163000
DTSTAMP:20260424T154350
CREATED:20250805T143444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250903T125429Z
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SUMMARY:Beyond the Badge: LEOSA\, Force\, and Federal Carry Rights
DESCRIPTION:Beyond the Badge: LEOSA\, Force\, and Federal Carry Rights\nThis training is registered as\, “Agency Elected Continuing Professional Education (CPE).” \nThis 8-hour course is applicable to all licensed law enforcement officers regardless of rank\, providing understanding of LEOSA requirements\, jurisdictional limitations\, and potential drawbacks and consequences. \nCourse Outline:                                    \n1. LEOSA Legal Framework \n2. Use of Force & Case Law \n3. Practical Carry & Safety Considerations \n4. Live-Fire Qualification Standards \n5. Scenarios & Practical Application \nLunch Included \nInstructors:     Terry L. Johnson\, J.D. is an accomplished attorney and firearms law expert with over 15 years of legal experience\, and more than 7\,000 trials conducted at the state and federal level. He is the President of the Law Office of Terry L. Johnson in Detroit\, where he focuses on criminal defense\, civil litigation\, and firearms-related cases\, including high-profile matters frequently covered in the media. \nLawrence Kosmalski is a MCOLES Certified Instructor with extensive experience in police response to mental health and cognitive conditions.  He earned a master’s degree in organizational leadership from Lourdes University\, a BA in Emergency and Disaster Mgt.\, and Co-Authored publication “Police Response to Mental Health” in 2025. He is a certified arson investigator and instructor for ASP\, OC. PPCT\, First Aid\, and Stop the Bleed. \nDate & Time:     Wednesday\, September 17th\, 2025\, 8:30am-4:30pm \nLocation:             Flint Township Police Department\, 5200 Norko Drive\, Flint\, MI 48507 \nCost:                      LEORTC Member Licensed Personnel: Pre-paid \nAll Others: $199 p/p \nClick HERE to Register \n“This training has been registered with MCOLES for the use of PA 302 Law Enforcement Distribution funds.” \n“This in-person training meets 8-hours of elective training credit for MCOLES 2025 CPE training.”
URL:https://www.leortc.com/event/beyond-the-badge-leosa-force-and-federal-carry-rights/
LOCATION:Flint Township PD\, 5200 Norko Drive\, Flint Township\, MI\, 48507\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250923T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250924T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T154350
CREATED:20241125T174037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250527T143203Z
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SUMMARY:Cell Phone Investigation Techniques
DESCRIPTION:Provided by: Northeast Counterdrug Training Center\nCo-hosted by: Law Enforcement Officer Regional Training Center – LEORTC; U.S. Attorney’s Office\, Eastern District of Michigan; MAGLOCLEN \nIt has become increasingly difficult for law enforcement to successfully exploit cell phones due to the evolution of smartphone technology. Criminals’ heavy reliance on cell phones makes it crucial for police officers to learn common cell phone terminology and understand the data they receive from cell phone companies. Historical cell-site data and specialized location records have been utilized in hundreds of investigations to successfully track a criminal or put them near a crime scene. Information will be presented during this block of instructions on the benefits of using these records\, the limitations of the records\, and the best software to map the records. Smartphone Applications (APPS) have become the preferred method of communication for criminals. Although the content of many APPS is encrypted\, there are digital imprints left behind on the actual device. Information will be presented on various APPS\, as well as the types of data that can be obtained from the APP providers. Wiretap investigations can produce very powerful and overwhelming evidence of guilt; The course will provide students with the fundamental aspects of developing wiretap investigations\, uses and analyzing of pen registers. The final blocks of instruction will involve the use of cell phone geo fences around a crime scene and Wi-Fi router interrogation. These advanced techniques have proven extremely useful in hundreds of investigations. This two-day training course will provide officers with a comprehensive approach to exploiting cellular telephones. \nDate and Time: September 23-24\, 2025\, sign-ins 7:30am\, class 8:00am – 4:00pm \nLocation:  Mott Community College – Regional Tech Center Auditorium\, 1401 E. Court Street\, Flint\, MI 48503 \nCost:  This course is free \nTo Register:  Visit the Northeast Counterdrug Training Center’s website at www.counterdrug.org\n•Click on Northeast Counterdrug Training Center “Enter Site”\n•Find the training that you would like to register for under Upcoming Training and select “Register”\n•Log into your NCTC account (an NCTC account is required to register for training)\n•Agree to the Terms and Conditions\n•Click on “Register”
URL:https://www.leortc.com/event/cell-phone-investigation-techniques/
LOCATION:Mott College – Regional Technology Center\, 1401 E. Court St.\, Flint\, Michigan\, 48503
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250923T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250923T163000
DTSTAMP:20260424T154350
CREATED:20250205T153102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250213T202931Z
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SUMMARY:Emergency Vehicle Operation
DESCRIPTION:This 1-day hand-on refresher course provides a review of the laws and policies related to emergency vehicle operation\, pursuits\, and the proper course of action based on related circumstances.  This training should be taken by officers that have not had the course within the last three years. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nStudents are required to attend all class hours and successfully complete the course to receive a certificate. \nParticipants will start the day/classroom portion at the Flint Township Police Department\, 5200 Norko Drive\, Flint\, MI 48507\, and after instruction\, proceed to the Auto City Speedway\, 10205 N Saginaw Rd\, Clio\, MI 48420. \nEquipment Required:     – Department marked police car in proper operating condition \n-Uniform of the day (recommended) \n-Duty belt and body armor (recommended) \n□             Loose items must be removed from the trunk and passenger compartments of the vehicles. \n□             No more than two officers per vehicle. \n□             No shorts\, sandals\, or pocket weapons. \nInstructor:          Lieutenant Brian Schroer\, Bay City Department of Public Safety.  Brian earned a Bachelor of Criminal Justice degree from Hilbert College and a Master of Public Administration degree from Central Michigan University.  During his career\, Lieutenant Schroer participated in the Field Training Officer program and serves as an instructor for Emergency Vehicle Operations training.  He was promoted to the rank of      Corporal Accident Investigator in 2009\, to the rank of Sergeant in 2020\, and to the rank of Lieutenant in 2022. \nClass Size:           Limited to 12 \nCost:                      LEORTC Member Licensed Officers – Prepaid \nNon-Member Agencies – $200.00 p/p \nClick here to Register      \nThis training has been registered with MCOLES for the use of PA 302 Law Enforcement Distribution funds. \nThis training is registered as\, “Agency Elected Continuing Professional Education (CPE).” \n  \n 
URL:https://www.leortc.com/event/emergency-vehicle-operation-10/2025-09-23/
LOCATION:Flint Township PD\, 5200 Norko Drive\, Flint Township\, MI\, 48507\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250926T163000
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SUMMARY:9ll Homicide:  Is the Caller the Killer?
DESCRIPTION:Tracy Harpster has served as a police officer in Ohio since 1984.  He has worked as a street officer\, undercover narcotics officer\, sergeant\, detective sergeant\, lieutenant and deputy chief.  In 2006\, he achieved a graduate degree from the University of Cincinnati where his Master’s Thesis examined the indicators of innocence and guilt of 9-1-1 homicide callers reporting the offense.  The study defined and analyzed the indicators in order to assist homicide detectives gain insight into offenses\, suggest offender probability\, and explore pertinent issues during the interview and interrogation phases of the investigation. \nDeputy Chief Harpster is a member of the Vidocq Society and has shared his research at homicide conferences across the country and used his research to investigate over 2500 homicides. \nThis training is specifically designed to educate all criminal justice personnel including dispatchers\, law enforcement officers\, detectives\, supervisors\, medical examiners and prosecutors. \nDate:  September 25-26\, 2025\, 8:30am – 4:30pm \nLocation:  Mott Community College – Tech Center Auditorium\, 1401 E. Court Street\, Flint\, MI 48503\, room 1005 \nCost:  LEORTC Licensed members – Pre-paid\, LEORTC Non-licensed members – $125 per person\, all others – $200 per person \nClick to REGISTER below: \nhttps://form.123formbuilder.com/6888767/training-application-form \nThis training is registered as\, “Agency Elected Continuing Professional Education (CPE).” \n“This training has been registered with MCOLES for the use of PA 302 Law Enforcement Distribution funds.”
URL:https://www.leortc.com/event/9ll-homicide-is-the-caller-the-killer/
LOCATION:Mott College – Regional Technology Center\, 1401 E. Court St.\, Flint\, Michigan\, 48503
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250929T083000
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Latent Fingerprinting
DESCRIPTION:This 8-hour seminar is a combination of instructor presentation and instructor supervised practical exercises to provide students with the ability to successfully develop and preserve latent fingerprints using the basic brush and powder method. Topics covered in this course include: \nThe History of Fingerprints                               Terms & Definition \nSkin Structure & Latent Print                          Types of Latent Prints \nBasic Fingerprint Patterns                                 Fingerprint Details Used for Identification \nTypes of Powders and Brushes                        Brush & Powder Development Techniques \nPractical Exercises                                             Introduction to AFIS \nAdvanced Development Techniques (magnetic powders\, wet powder\, superglue fuming\, photography of latent prints) \nThis is a ‘hands on’ class.  Participants are asked to bring department cameras with tripods\, flashlight\, and your latent print kit if available (materials are furnished for the class but the instructor could recommend improvements to your kit(s)).  It is also recommended that the participants not wear nicer clothing as print powder will be in use. \nClass Size:       Limited to 15 \nLocation:  Flint Township Police Department\, 5200 Norko Drive\, Flint\, MI 48507 \nCost:                LEORTC Certified Members – Prepaid\, Non-Certified Members – $65.00 p/p\, All Others – $130.00 p/p \nInstructor:  Alexandra Seelmann-Saunders\, Forensic Scientist\, Latent Fingerprint Unit\, Michigan State Police Bridgeport Forensic Laboratory. Alexandra has had extensive training in subject matter related to the recovery and identification of latent fingerprints and is a Crime Scene Response Team member.  She has been qualified to give expert testimony regarding fingerprint identifications in three area counties and serves as an Adjunct Professor for the Criminal Justice Program at Oakland Community College. \nClick HERE to Register \n“This training has been registered with MCOLES for the use of PA 302 Law Enforcement Distribution funds.” \nThis training is registered as\, “Agency Elected Continuing Professional Education (CPE).”
URL:https://www.leortc.com/event/introduction-to-latent-fingerprinting-11/
LOCATION:Flint Township PD\, 5200 Norko Drive\, Flint Township\, MI\, 48507\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250930T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250930T163000
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UID:10000574-1759221000-1759249800@www.leortc.com
SUMMARY:Emergency Vehicle Operation
DESCRIPTION:This 1-day hand-on refresher course provides a review of the laws and policies related to emergency vehicle operation\, pursuits\, and the proper course of action based on related circumstances.  This training should be taken by officers that have not had the course within the last three years. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nStudents are required to attend all class hours and successfully complete the course to receive a certificate. \nParticipants will start the day/classroom portion at the Flint Township Police Department\, 5200 Norko Drive\, Flint\, MI 48507\, and after instruction\, proceed to the Auto City Speedway\, 10205 N Saginaw Rd\, Clio\, MI 48420. \nEquipment Required:     – Department marked police car in proper operating condition \n-Uniform of the day (recommended) \n-Duty belt and body armor (recommended) \n□             Loose items must be removed from the trunk and passenger compartments of the vehicles. \n□             No more than two officers per vehicle. \n□             No shorts\, sandals\, or pocket weapons. \nInstructor:          Lieutenant Brian Schroer\, Bay City Department of Public Safety.  Brian earned a Bachelor of Criminal Justice degree from Hilbert College and a Master of Public Administration degree from Central Michigan University.  During his career\, Lieutenant Schroer participated in the Field Training Officer program and serves as an instructor for Emergency Vehicle Operations training.  He was promoted to the rank of      Corporal Accident Investigator in 2009\, to the rank of Sergeant in 2020\, and to the rank of Lieutenant in 2022. \nClass Size:           Limited to 12 \nCost:                      LEORTC Member Licensed Officers – Prepaid \nNon-Member Agencies – $200.00 p/p \nClick here to Register      \nThis training has been registered with MCOLES for the use of PA 302 Law Enforcement Distribution funds. \nThis training is registered as\, “Agency Elected Continuing Professional Education (CPE).” \n  \n 
URL:https://www.leortc.com/event/emergency-vehicle-operation-10/2025-09-30/
LOCATION:Flint Township PD\, 5200 Norko Drive\, Flint Township\, MI\, 48507\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250930T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251001T163000
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UID:10000559-1759221000-1759336200@www.leortc.com
SUMMARY:Tactical Field Operations - Man Tracking
DESCRIPTION:This training program focuses on perimeter containment of Fleeing Subjects while utilizing Man-Tracking skills\, deploying K-9\, utilization of aviation support\, and possibly LPOP’s (Listening Points / Observation Points). These techniques are also utilized for Lost and Missing Persons.\nThis training would be valuable for all officers\, supervisors\, and command staff.\n.\nTraining components of this program include:\n\nThe Psychological Profiles of Fleeing Subjects / Lost & Missing Persons issues are taught to assist in understanding early search variables.\n\nFor Fleeing Subjects\, the Leap Frogging technique is utilized to shorten the time /distance gap.\n\nOther areas to be covered would be utilization of a compass\, GPS\, Downed Officer Reaction/solutions\, and arrest procedure upon contact.\n.\nMost of the two-days of training will be outside in a variety of conditions and areas. There will also be a lot of physical activity in various terrains.\n.\nParticipants must be prepared by dressing appropriately for the conditions and physical activity (including footwear and headwear).\n.\nInstructors:  Rudi Nitschmann\, U.S. Army – S.R.T. and retired after 29 years of service with the M.S.P. MSP Emergency Support Team Member for 26 years. Level II Certified Man-Tracking Instructor.\n                      Richard Casanova\, U.S.M.C. – Infantry / Intel Field – 10 years. MSP Emergency Support Team Member for 18 years.  Currently has 23 years of service with the MSP.\n.\nDate/Times: September 30-October 1\, 2025\, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm\n.\nLocation:  Crossroads Village\, 6140 Bray Road\, Flint\, MI 48505\n.\nClass size:  Limited to (10)\n.\nCost:  LEORTC Licensed Members – Prepaid\n                 All Others – $299 per person\n\n\nClick to REGISTER below: \nhttps://form.123formbuilder.com/6888767/training-application-form \n“This training has been registered with MCOLES for the use of PA 302 Law Enforcement Distribution funds.” \nThis training is registered as\, “Agency Elected Continuing Professional Education (CPE).”
URL:https://www.leortc.com/event/tactical-field-operations-man-tracking-5/
LOCATION:Crossroads Village\, 6140 Bray Rd.\, Flint\, MI\, 48505\, United States
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