LEO Tactical Survival & Live Fire Performance Tony Sentmanat
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LEO Tactical Survival & Live Fire Performance Tony Sentmanat – Real World Tactical (8 hour blocks- April 30th & May 1st) Class Description: This Course is designed for Law Enforcement Personnel and will focus on the proper use of pistol and rifle and its relation to its real world application as a Law Featured classes and Instructors: Enforcement Officer against armed and unarmed threats. The students will remediate fundamentals with both pistol and rifle engaging targets out to 25 yards from different shooting positions. The course will focus on officer and • Less than Lethal/Flash Bang/Gas – Safariland team tactics during scenario based drills incorporating combatives, ground fighting and live fire. During the course the students will be pushed physically • Counter Ambush- and mentally to enhance their individual performance as a Law Enforcement Officer. • Intro to Explosive Breaching- TEES Instructor Bio • Fundamental Carbine – Evergreen Mountain Tony Sentmanat is a Marine Corps Veteran and retired Law Enforcement SWAT Operator with almost 20 years of Real World experience. He is • High Risk Control Options- Hill Country Combatives a life long practitioner in Mixed Martial Arts with extensive experience as a Law Enforcement Combative's Trainer and has been a Firearms Instructor for over 17 • ASP Integrated Instructor Course years. Tony also has 16 years of experience as a functional strength and conditioning trainer specializing in functional fitness for combat athletes. Upon Required Gear: • LEO Tactical Survival – Tony Sentmanat finishing his military service he started his law enforcement career as a State In addition to the required range gear Correctional Officer, and then quickly transferred to become a Law Enforcement listed, this class requires a handgun, Officer. Tony spent most of his career in SWAT where he was involved in over 600 real world operations before retiring early in 2016. Through out his years of service holster, magazines and pouches, carbine Tony gained extensive experience in undercover surveillance, tactical operations, with light source, sling, magazines and fugitive recovery and worked many high profile cases with Federal Agencies from magazine pouches, 250 rounds of around the country. In 2016 he retired from Law Enforcement to pursue is life long handgun ammunition, 250 rounds of dream of starting his own business, where he has been able to share with the world carbine ammunition. the experiences he has gained throughout his life. Tony has received numerous awards including: Combat Cross awards, Officer of the Year, Crime Suppression Officer of the Year, Miami-Dade Police Chief's Officer of the Month, Several Officer of the Month Awards, Several Officer of the Quarter Awards, Over 40 Commendations for Meritorious Service. www.realworld-tactical.com Intro to Ballistic Shield Deployments (8 hour blocks- April 30th and May 1st) Pete Segreti– NYPD ESU (ret.) Class Description: In law enforcement circles, the ballistic shield, by its nature, has been deployed primarily as a “defensive tool”. Heavy, cumbersome and with a limited view to the environment, has propagated the mindset and thought processes that the ballistic shield is more of a hindrance than an asset. NOTHING could be further from the truth! Advances in ballistic technology have led to the development of a new breed of shields that are smaller, lighter and easier to maneuver in a Featured classes and Instructors: myriad of applications. • Less than Lethal/Flash Bang/Gas – Safariland This eight (8) hour block of instruction will expose the attendee to the advantages of utilizing a ballistic shield in a “offensive” nature. This is and • Counter Ambush- introductory course by design and will provide the attendee with an opportunity to expand his/her understanding and knowledge with a general overview of • Intro to Explosive Breaching- TEES proven ballistic shield deployment concepts and strategies. Understanding that the necessary elements for operations are speed, surprise and violence of action, • Fundamental Carbine – Evergreen Mountain when coupled with a maneuverable ballistic corner as a clearing element, it can greatly enhance the safety of the entry team and further increase the probability • High Risk Control Options- Hill Country Combatives of prevailing in an encounter. • ASP Integrated Instructor Course Instructor Bio • LEO Tactical Survival – Tony Sentmanat Pete Segreti started a career in law enforcement in 1985 with the New York City Police Department. In 1996 he was assigned to the Emergency Service Unit (ESU) conducting high risk special operations for the NYPD. Pete was a primary instructor for the Emergency Service Unit for 11 years. In that capacity he developed numerous training programs that included Advanced Required Gear: Firearms Training, Active Shooter, Downed Officer – Civilian Level 3A Shield (if you have one), Duty Rescue, Hostage Rescue, Ballistic shield deployments, Tubular Belt or Thigh Rig Holster, Red gun or real assaults, Dignitary protection, Counter Assault Team tactics, pistol with safety chamber CQB training, Advanced Sniper training, Tactical operations in a CBNRE environment and basic SWAT training. PDS Tactical LLC [email protected] Street Gang Recognition & White Supremacists and Hate Groups (8 blocks- May 1st & May 2nd) Scott Thompson – NYC Corrections (ret.) Class Description: Morning Session -Street Gang Recognition--A General Course for 1st Responders in Gang History and Recognition. The class focuses on the major gangs, history, colors and symbols. The class also speaks to Featured classes and Instructors: ongoing gang identification and networking among agencies. • Less than Lethal/Flash Bang/Gas – Safariland Afternoon Session- White Supremacists and Hate Groups-- • Counter Ambush- Identification of codes, tattoos, symbols, lingo, current trends and • recent incidents. Topics include, Antifa, Skinheads, Neo-Nazis, The Intro to Explosive Breaching- TEES resurgence of white supremacist groups, Charlottesville, Hate groups • Fundamental Carbine – Evergreen Mountain in your state and national trends. • High Risk Control Options- Hill Country Combatives • ASP Integrated Instructor Course • LEO Tactical Survival – Tony Sentmanat Instructor Bio Required Gear: Investigator Scott Thompson #2109(Ret.) New York Note taking material City Dept. Of Correction Gang Intelligence Unit / Fugitive Apprehension. NYS EMT-B/TCCC, Firearms, Academy and NRA Instructor. Trainer / Instructor to dozens of agencies both National and International in Gangs, Hate Groups, White Supremacists and TCCC. Over 20 years law enforcement experience. [email protected] Hostage/Barricade Incidents and High Risk Warrant Planning for SWAT Commanders (8 hour blocks- April 30th & May 1st) LT Kevin Zelt– Fort Wayne Police Department Class Description: Hostage/Barricade Incidents and High Risk Warrant Planning for SWAT Commanders - This course will cover the techniques required for the successful resolution of Hostage/Barricade and High Risk Featured classes and Instructors: Warrant Service Operations. It will cover basic concepts and will rely • Less than Lethal/Flash Bang/Gas – Safariland heavily on past incidents and video examples. Training, documentation and liability issues will also be addressed. • Counter Ambush- • Intro to Explosive Breaching- TEES • Fundamental Carbine – Evergreen Mountain Instructor Bio Lt kevin Zelt served as an Infantryman/Dragon missile gunner for 12 • High Risk Control Options- Hill Country Combatives years with the US Army and served as a Drill Sergeant at the Infantry • ASP Integrated Instructor Course Training Center at Fort Benning Georgia. He has been with the Fort Wayne Indiana Police Department for 32 years and has spent the last • LEO Tactical Survival – Tony Sentmanat 29 years with SWAT. He has served as the Commander of SWAT for the past 20 years and has taken part in approximately 2,000 SWAT Required Gear: operations including the successful resolution of 35 hostage Note taking material. situations, 218 barricaded suspect operations, 1,500 high risk warrant services, 20 crowd control operations and approximately 200 missions of a miscellaneous nature. He has written articles for The Tactical Edge, Tactical Response and Law and Order magazines on SWAT related topics. He has been a member of the ISOA since 2003 and served as the Region II Representative from 2004 until 2017. [email protected] Human Terrain Mapping Lynn Westover and James Seese – SLC2 (8 hour blocks- April 30th, May 1st, & May 2nd) Agenda: Class Description: DAY ONE – April 30th: 8 hour block to provide a basic level Human Terrain Mapping & Behavior Pattern Recognition 8-hr Workshop of information and foundation to what HTMBPR is and HTMBPR is designed for the 21st Century Law Enforcement Professional. It how it can be applied. focuses on advanced critical thinking using an understanding of human behavior Featured classes and Instructors: st patterns to articulate and defend decisions made by the officer in the course of DAY TWO – May 1 : 8 hour block of sustainment training their duties. It is designed to empower the law enforcement officer and limit working off and in continuation to the basic 8 hour - day department/organization liability while simultaneously building community • Less than Lethal/Flash Bang/Gas – Safariland one / workshop. rapport and engagement. This purpose of this workshop is to give insight into what the HTMBPR program is and how it can be applied. • Counter Ambush- DAY THREE – May