Elements of an Active Shooting
Date and time
Location
St. John's College
FSK Auditorium 60 College Avenue Annapolis, MD 21401Refund Policy
Description
The FBI's Baltimore and Washington, DC offices and the InfraGardNCR & Maryland chapters present
A Day on the INLETS:
Elements of an Active Shooting
Tuesday, February 27, 2018
9:00a - 4:00p
St. John's College
Annapolis, MD
PLEASE NOTE THE CHANGE IN SCHEDULE:
REGESTRATION WILL BEGIN AT 7:00AM
PRESENTAITONS TO BEGIN AT 8:00AM
Subject matter experts will provide blocks of instruction on public response to an active shooting event, mass casualty homicide investigations, the Washington Navy Yard Case Study, identifying pre-event indicators of active shooters, unique insight on the impact to houses of worship and schools, media considerations, and victim assistance.
Presenters from the FBI in Baltimore and Washington, DC, FBI's Behavioral Analsysis Unit, the Center for Personal Protection and Safety.
The registration price includes: All-day seminar, Breakfast, Lunch, Afternoon Snack, and Certificate of Attendance.
Presentations include:
Case Study: 2013 Navy Yard
Erin Sheridan, Special Agent, FBI Washington, DC
Managing Mass Casualty Crime Scenes
Tim Keel, Supervisory Special Agent, FBI HQ, BAU IV
Pre-Indicators of Active Shooters and the House of Worship Dynamic
Steve Shepherd, Special Agent, FBI Baltimore
Media Considerations
David Fitz, Public Affairs Specialist, FBI Baltimore
A Citizen's Response to an Active Shooter Event
Michael Copeland, Special Agent, FBI Baltimore
Mass Casualty Event Considerations in Schools
Jake Newton, Vice President, Center for Personal Protection and Safety
Victim Assistance
Dr. Renee Murrell, Victim Assistance Coordinator, FBI Baltimore
There is plenty of free parking at the venue. Paid parking garages are also nearby. Attire is business casual.
**No refunds will be given but we welcome substitutions if the original registrant cannot attend.**
This one day seminar is hosted by the FBI's Baltimore and Washington, DC offices, the InfraGardNCR and Maryland chapters, and On the INLETS, a collaborative effort of the hosts and the Maryland Coordination & Analysis Center.
Organized by
On The INLETS (INtelligence and Law Enforcement Training Seminar) began in 2011 and has been offered in seven states in the greater Mid-Atlantic region, including the five-day seminar in Annapolis as the Mid-Atlantic INLETS, as well as New Orleans, LA as the Gulf Coast INLETS, and the Hawaiian Island INLETS in Honolulu, HI.
Referred to as the best training in law enforcement, it has welcomed nearly 10,000 attendees from over 1,000 agencies, 500 companies, 75 K-12 and Institutions of Higher Education, and 18 InfraGard chapters from more than 40 states across four time zones and seven countries.
A collaborative training program, On the INLETS partners with the FBI offices in Washington, DC and Baltimore and the Maryland Coordination and Analysis Center (MCAC - the state fusion center).