PUBLIC SAFETY ALLIANCE REGISTRATION FORM FOR:
MEXICAN CARTELS AND U.S. GANGS
Tuesday, April 4, 2023
0800 - 1700
Location:
Monterey County Deputy Sheriff's Association
Directions: 334 South Main Street, Salinas, CA 93901
Prerequisite:
Students must be full-time or part-time peace officer, reserve, custody, corrections, probation or parole, or civilian acting under the umbrella of a law enforcement agency. One student per registration ONLY! NO certificates will be issued for "group" attendance without prior approval from Nick Ramos. Please contact Public Safety Alliance if you have questions.
Course Description: Allow us to expand your knowledge of the current Mexican DTO's and their associations with U.S. Gangs throughout the country. Students will also be exposed to the DTO's cultural aspects to explain certain events and predict others. And only here will you learn how cartels have changed due to Covid-19. Other special Law Enforcement Sensitive information is shared, so don't miss your opportunity.
Who Should Attend: Patrol Officers, Detectives, Agents, Auto theft
Instructors: Your instructors, Paul Chavez and Nick Ramos will be your guides through this intricate and detailed course. Paul Chavez, a retired Deputy Chief of the Albuquerque Police Department, Director of Intelligence at the New Mexico Investigative Support Center, and a graduate of the FBI National Academy has spent many years honing his understanding of Transnational Criminal Organizations, which he will share with you. Nick Ramos, a retired Sergeant and K9 handler from the New Mexico State Police, brings a wealth of experience gained as a Narcotics Agent where he acquired extensive knowledge of the drug underworld before returning to the streets. Nick conducted investigations and interviews from over 300 personal seizures of drugs, money, and weapons of cartel controlled property. Nick Ramos received many awards including New Mexico's 2010 Officer of the Year and is touted as, "a bloodhound for narcotics" by the U.S. Attorney's office in 2011. Nick continues his work as a Deputy for the Bernalillo county Sheriff's Office. He is a guest presenter for several large organizations including HIDTA, INIA, BJA, Sheriff's & Chiefs of Police, CNOA, and CNCA.
Dress Code: Uniform, business casual, or the uniform of the day
Lodging and Meals: Students are responsible for their own hotel and meals.
Contacts: If you are running late to the course or have other problems or questions regarding this course, please contact:
Program Manager, Nick Ramos at: nickramos@trainPSA.org or (505) 573-9672.
PSA office, at: info@trainPSA.org
Course Description: Allow us to expand your knowledge of the current Mexican DTO's and their associations with U.S. Gangs throughout the country. Students will also be exposed to the DTO's cultural aspects to explain certain events and predict others. And only here will you learn how cartels have changed due to Covid-19. Other special Law Enforcement Sensitive information is shared, so don't miss your opportunity.
Who Should Attend: Patrol Officers, Detectives, Agents, Auto theft
Instructors: Your instructors, Paul Chavez and Nick Ramos will be your guides through this intricate and detailed course. Paul Chavez, a retired Deputy Chief of the Albuquerque Police Department, Director of Intelligence at the New Mexico Investigative Support Center, and a graduate of the FBI National Academy has spent many years honing his understanding of Transnational Criminal Organizations, which he will share with you. Nick Ramos, a retired Sergeant and K9 handler from the New Mexico State Police, brings a wealth of experience gained as a Narcotics Agent where he acquired extensive knowledge of the drug underworld before returning to the streets. Nick conducted investigations and interviews from over 300 personal seizures of drugs, money, and weapons of cartel controlled property. Nick Ramos received many awards including New Mexico's 2010 Officer of the Year and is touted as, "a bloodhound for narcotics" by the U.S. Attorney's office in 2011. Nick continues his work as a Deputy for the Bernalillo county Sheriff's Office. He is a guest presenter for several large organizations including HIDTA, INIA, BJA, Sheriff's & Chiefs of Police, CNOA, and CNCA.
Dress Code: Uniform, business casual, or the uniform of the day
Lodging and Meals: Students are responsible for their own hotel and meals.
Contacts: If you are running late to the course or have other problems or questions regarding this course, please contact:
Program Manager, Nick Ramos at: nickramos@trainPSA.org or (505) 573-9672.
PSA office, at: info@trainPSA.org