Community and Cultural Competency”
Information:
Dates:
August 11-12, 2021
Start time is 8:00am.
Location/Telephone #:
Casa Grande Police Department
E. Val Vista Blvd
Casa Grande, AZ 85122
502-421-8711, ext. 6360
Cost:
The two-day training will cost $435 (can pay via invoice or credit card).
Agencies and Departments that send three (3) or more law enforcement professionals will receive 10% discount. Special agency and department pricing is available upon request.
**Invoicing is available for Departments desiring to pay by check. Please contact Col Boggs directly at: John@FortitudeConsult.com or call at 571-215-9644.
NOTE: We have limited seating. So, register now!
Registration:
Please click HERE to register or visit the following websites: bafsecuritysolutions.com or fortitudeconsult.com.
Lodging/Telephone #:
Holiday Inn Express & Suites
805 N. Cacheries Ct.
Casa Grande, AZ 85122
502-509-6333
Don’t forget to ask for the government/law enforcement rate.
Attire:
Duty uniform or civilian casual.
Meals:
On your own
Training POCs:
COL. Byron Freeman, U.S. Army, MP Crops, (Ret.) at (703) 400-7207 or Col. John Boggs, U.S. Marine Corps (Ret.) at (571) 215-9644.
Come join us for a unique seminar on 21st Century Community Policing and Cultural Competency hosted by the Casa Grande Police Department.


About the Instructors:
Colonel Byron Freeman, a retired Army Military Police Officer, has over 34 years of Law Enforcement experience, both in uniform and as a Security Expert. He has provided support to the City of Norfolk Virginia Sheriff’s Office and The Coach Diversity Institute of Haymarket Virginia. He was instrumental in establishing and maintaining a capable Iraqi Police Force during operations in Iraq, a Police Force faced with cultural and religious nuances requiring similar if not greater cultural sensitivities facing Law Enforcement Professionals. Colonel Freeman brings his extensive experience as a Provost Marshal (Police Chief) and Military Police Brigade Commander under combat conditions.
Colonel John Boggs’ leadership development experience is second to none. His areas of expertise include leadership, national security strategy, strategy development, operational planning, training and education. He has held a long and impressive list of prominent executive, senior staff, and academic positions. As a Marine Infantry Officer, he is one of the rare few that have commanded at every level of his Marine Corps career. He has served in advisory positions on high-level national government staffs, to include the Office of the Secretary of Defense—Personnel and Readiness. He has advised General Officers and Political Appointees. Salient to this effort is Colonel Boggs’ experience with the New York City Police Department (NYPD). He supported the NYPD by providing a thorough review of existing leadership education, made recommendations for strengthening their Police Leadership Program of Instruction, and advised on the NYPD 20/20 effort.
Memberships/Certifications:
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