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Strategic Intelligence Solutions, LLC (SIS) a service-disabled veteran-owned small business (SDVOSB) is authorized and licensed and insured global leader in providing private Security, Investigative Services, Security Consulting, Risk Assessment/Mitigation and Management.

04/30/2025

Registration is now open for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Career Expo – Law Enforcement, June 5-6, at the Dulles Expo Center in Chantilly, VA. As the Department’s premier large-scale hiring event, we will be recruiting exceptional talent to fill mission critical occupations in Law Enforcement, Border Security, Immigration Enforcement, Public Safety, and other National Security roles.

Click on the links and follow the instructions on how to apply. Additionally, don’t forget to send your resume, cover letter, DD214 and/or Schedule A Letter to [email protected]

Hiring Event: https://www.dhs.gov/homeland-security-careers/hiring-event

Caeers Expo: https://www.dhs.gov/homeland-security-careers/expo

Eligibility:https://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/2025-04/25_0424_mgmt_dhs_law_enforcement_eligibility_requirements_0.pdf

Registration: https://www.dhs.gov/homeland-security-careers/expo

04/03/2023

There’s Dumb & Then There’s This: 17-Year-Old Gang Member Gets Caught With A Stolen Handgun After Shoulder Checking A Police Officer In Atlanta Georgia. Allegedly, the gun was stolen in Sandy Springs Georgia! You done boy!!! 😂 Great job Officer for taking a gun off the streets!

FULL STORY:

The 17-year-old gang member from Atlanta, Georgia decided to “shoulder check” a police officer while exiting a convenience store and immediately regretted that decision. The police were called to respond to a at a store involving someone carrying a gun. When the officer arrived, he opened the door and a teenager deliberately bumped him. The officer pushed the teenager against the nearby wall outside the store and proceeded to pat him down. The entire interaction from beginning to end was captured on the officer’s body camera.

The first thing that stood out in the camera footage was a “window punch” in the teenager’s back pocket. This is a common tool that young members use in Atlanta to break into cars to steal things. As the pat-down continued, the officer found a spare pistol magazine and a G***k handgun with a “ ” on the back of the receiver. “Switches” transform the standard, legal, semi-automatic pistol into a much more deadly weapon.

A 9mm G***k is the most popular handgun in the US and it's relatively simple: each time you pull the trigger, a single round is fired. But a G***k Switch changes all of that. As a switch, it would just snap on to the back of the gun and switch it from semi-automatic to full auto.

The gun recovered from this 17 yr old boy was later found to be stolen from Sandy Springs. The teenager was, of course, arrested for the shoulder bump on the officer, the stolen gun, the window punch, and the altercation in the store. He also had a prior warrant for robbery.

03/29/2023

Metropolitan Nashville Police Department Officers Rex Engelbert, a 4-year veteran, and Michael Collazo, a 9-year veteran, were part of a team of first responders to the Covenant campus Monday morning. They fired on the active shooter and neutralized the threat permanently.

Uvalde Police Departmentneed to learn from these actions taken by these officers. Instead of waiting OUTSIDE while the killer was inside, these officers RUSHED inside Covenant Classical School without hesitation and neutralized the threat permanently within 15 minutes.

The massacre that occurred at Robb Elementary School on Tuesday, May 24, 2022, occurred when a perpetrator entered the school and fatally shot nineteen students and two teachers, while seventeen others were injured but survived. The outcome would have been different if Uvalde Police officers had acted immediately and went towards the threat. Instead, they waited!

At Robb Elementary, the killer entered the school at 11:27 AM and the police breached a door using keys provided by janitor at 12:50 PM. Do the math! 😡 just about 50 minutes went by before the threat was neutralized! So many failures!

It was an off duty US Border Patrol Del Rio Sector ( ) agent with other agents, using a ballistic shield, entered the classroom and shot and killed the gunman after a phalanx of officers had waited outside for nearly 77 minutes while children repeatedly called 911, pleading for help. This agent did not wait for backup as he rushed into the school and shot, killed the assailant, who was behind a barricade. The agent was wounded but able to walk out of the school.

It takes an average two to four minutes after a shooting has begun, before someone calls 911. Usually, the caller is already under attack or has only heard gunshots and can only provide little information about the active scene. It also takes time for authorities to get to the incident site. All the while, they have very few details about what exactly is happening inside and where.

Nationwide, statistics indicate that it takes an average of 14-17 minutes before law enforcement responds to the call for assistance, with the average incident ending in under seven (7) minutes. With those response times in mind, the focus must shift to understanding who the “true” first responders are, because they are clearly the people within the event as it is unfolding.

How do law enforcement agencies the shooter's timeline and close the gap of killings within the first 5 minutes of attack? Here’s how, police officers MUST breach the structure and enter. They don’t need to wait for backup, they go inside and find the perpetrator(s) and quickly the threat, especially if it’s a school environment filled with kids.

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