
Professional law enforcement officer equipped to handle high-pressure situations and sensitive investigations with precision. Strong focus on collaborative efforts, ensuring reliability and adaptability in dynamic environments. Proficient in conflict resolution, strategic planning, and maintaining public safety. Known for unwavering ethics, tactical expertise, and effective communication.
- 2010 I have served as a medic for the Southern District of Texas and the Operation Medical Support Unit (OMSU)
- 2012 I successfully completed the DOT National Standard EMT course from Johns Hopkins University The completion of this course allows me to instruct the Deputy Trauma Course (DTC), which is mandated by USMS headquarters that every DUSM and taskforce officer (TFO) attend course
- 2012-Present, I successfully instructed students through the DTC scenarios and the successful deployment of equipment in DTC trauma kit, which involves correct application of tourniquet correct application of chest seals from blunt force trauma or gunshot wounds and correct application of quick-clot For the week long course I coordinated with the Harris County Sheriff Department to allow us to utilize their facilities at no cost to the district or USMS
-2015 I attended Tactical Training Officer Class #502(TTO #502) in Glynco, Georgia During this time I obtained certifications in Adjunct Instructor Training and Active Shooter Instructor The successful completion of this allows me to travel the country and instruct at High Risk Fugitive Apprehension(HRFA) classes This course consist of tactical shooting, vehicle containment and building entries with protective shields
-2018- I attended Centrifuge Training in Chino California and completed Vehicle Close Quarter Ballistics instructor course (VCQB)This class is instructed yearly to all Deputy US Marshals and our state partner agencies