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Protective Services Association LLC. Executive Protection and Security Specialist

Protective Services Association
Honesdale, Pa
570-229-3758
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Executive Protection & Security Specialist
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I have been in the executive protection field for 21 years. I am an ex-NYC officer; and I have handled everything from basic security services (consulting) to dignitary protection, celebrities, heads of state, executive driver, and security management.

My profile:

Ex-NYC special patrolman with extensive law enforcement and security experience
Well-organized and detail-oriented professional who manages multiple tasks efficiently and accurately - collaborative team member who works closely with local law enforcement agencies when necessary
Skilled in developing and implementing plans to prevent crime and protect property, personnel, customers and/or students
Experienced in hiring, training, supervising, and evaluating the management staff who oversee the security personnel - excellent communication skills with people of diverse cultural backgrounds
Success in developing and implementing crime prevention initiatives, selecting and monitoring the effectiveness of alarm, lighting and camera systems
Regularly review logs and reports of incidents to analyze if failures in existing safety systems and security policies contributed to the event
Proficient in MS Office applications including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook
Numerous commendations for attention to duty and professionalism

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05/06/2019

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Happy Easter All!
04/21/2019

Happy Easter All!

01/26/2019

A new study shows self-defense training resulted in a 46% reduction in completed r**e and a 63% reduction in attempted sexual assault.

This is where situational awareness comes into play, Always sit near an exit and with your back to a wall watching the d...
01/25/2019

This is where situational awareness comes into play, Always sit near an exit and with your back to a wall watching the door and area!

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- Police want answers in a deadly shooting in State College. Three people are dead, including the gunman. Here's what we know so far: police say a shooter killed a woman and injured two others at P.J. Harrigan's restaurant Thursday night. That eatery is inside the Ramada Hotel in...

01/23/2019

Hi Everyone it has been a while since I posted. I just landed a contract to teach active shooting scenerios for a major account!

01/01/2019

Wishing you and yours a Happy, Healthy and Amazing New Year 2019 from the Falco's!

Regardless of where you are in your life right now or how old you are, or what

obstacles may appear to be in your life, or what someone else thinks of you....

Its never to late to continue on the path that you once desired to walk.

That business you once thought about starting, that career, that life you used

to dream of having... Never stop dreaming, wishing, working towards and seeing

yourself in it.. Because the moment you left go of it in your head, is the moment

that it truly becomes unachievable. And if you've continued to read this far down,

I'm willing to bet everything that you truly deserve the best that this world has to offer.

In fact, since we're all equal, no one deserves it more than you!

As we go into the New Year, regardless of what may have happened in the past

make a promise to yourself as well as to the world to constantly improve on who

you previously were.

Sometimes our biggest failures, mistakes and screw ups can pave the way to our

greatest moments.... If we allow them to.

With that said...
..Let 2019 be the year that you get laser focused and use the mistakes from your

yesterdays to make your tomorrows better ;-)

Kerri, Mike, Shannon and Mikee

01/01/2019

And you will not see this in the news Thank You POI!
Female Security Officer Stops
Nightclub Massacre
Huntsville Alabama January 1 2019
A female security officer in Alabama is being called a hero today and law enforcement is speaking about her bravery and her actions that stopped a massacre.

It all began after around 1 a.m. Monday, when a man was es**rted out of a nightclub because he was involved in a fight.

That's when the man, later identified as Samuel Demario Williams, 33, went to his car, pulled out an AK-47 rifle and began firing it toward the club as he walked toward the club.

He was immediately confronted by a female security officer who engaged him in a gunfight while telling others to run inside the nightclub.

When the security officer shot Williams in the thigh, he stopped firing the AK-47, a police officer wrote in the report.

The 31-year-old security officer ran inside to get a tourniquet and that's when Williams fled the scene, authorities said.

Police and medical services responded to the shooting at the 3208 nightclub on Huntsville's Long Avenue and found that the shooter was gone and could not be found.

Boosie, an area rapper was at the club to perform a show. In a video posted to Instagram this morning, Boosie, whose real name is Torrence Hatch Jr., described the scene.
"Boosie Badazz," said it was like the "Wild Wild West," with club patrons fleeing. The rapper said he was outside the club where the shootout happened.
He said the security guard was the hero in this shooting.

Police said she ran toward the gunfire and confronted the heavily armed man with just a sidearm, probably stopping what could have ended up as a massacre.

Police said they captured Williams when he showed up at Crestwood Medical Center for treatment of the gunshot wound.
Williams was being admitted to Huntsville Hospital and placed under arrest, Lt. Michael Johnson said.

Williams is charged with reckless endangerment and menacing, both misdemeanors, police said. But, they said those charges are preliminary and additional counts could be added.
Johnson said that officers are seeking a warrant against Williams, who wasn't supposed to be carrying the AK-47 at the time of the shootout.
He could also be charged with attempted murder for shooting at the security officer.

Although it's generally legal to have an AK-47 in Alabama, anyone who has been convicted of a crime of violence is banned from having a gun, according to state law.

Crimes of violence include murder, armed robbery and felonious assaults. Anyone who has been convicted of such offenses can be charged with a crime for having a gun in his or her possession.
Williams is a convicted felon, according to court records. He was released from prison on parole last March, court records state. He served more than 14 years after pleading guilty in Montgomery County court to six counts of first-degree robbery and two counts of felonious assault. Six other robbery charges were dismissed as part of a plea deal hatched with prosecutors in 2003, records show. Williams was sentenced to 20 years and received more than seven months of credit for time served in jail before the case was adjudicated, his court file states.

Williams was charged with promoting contraband in 2005, when authorities accused him of having ma*****na in prison. In that case, he was sentenced to 15 years. The sentence was imposed to run concurrently with - at the same time as - the Montgomery case, records state.

Huntsville police said they are still investigating the shootout and Williams' background. This morning, officers are guarding him at the hospital.

Happy New Year 2019!
01/01/2019

Happy New Year 2019!

I want to take time out and wish all my patrons, friends and Followers a very Merry Christmas from our hose to yours! En...
12/24/2018

I want to take time out and wish all my patrons, friends and Followers a very Merry Christmas from our hose to yours! Enjoy.....

12/18/2018

Becoming more aware: A few tips on keeping you and your family safe:

Situational awareness: Understanding the current environment and being able to accurately anticipate future problems to enable effective actions. Why is this important?

Situational awareness may protect us. So, the question becomes, what can we do to be safer?

1. Don’t be predictable. Take a different route to work. Leave a little earlier. Leave a little later. Go to the store on a different day. Go to a different store.

2. Be aware of your surroundings. First, notice your surroundings. When you know your surroundings, you can take better notice of the things that are out of the ordinary. Consider, whether you need to tell someone or react. Don’t presume changes in your surroundings are innocent or fine. (In other words, be just a little paranoid.) Just because you are at home, in your world, does not mean you can let your guard down.

3. Play the “what if” game. As you are taking your different route to work, ask yourself, what if that car pulls right out in front of you … where will you go? What if that truck doesn’t stop at its red light, do you have time to stop, someplace to go? What if the driver of the car in front of you slams on his brakes? Do you have time and distance to respond? You probably already do this, it is called defensive driving.

4. Be prepared. Mentally prepare yourself, believe and know that you can protect yourself and your family if you need to. In the training, we saw a video of a man who starts whacking a car that is sitting at a stop light with a large metal pipe. What would you do? Did you leave yourself enough room to maneuver away? Does it matter that the light is red? Would you go through it anyway? What if this was happening to the person in the car next to you? What would you do? By being mentally prepared, you can have the upper hand. Your aggressor will be surprised at your response, take advantage of that. But, if you are taken by surprise your ability to respond appropriately and adequately is limited. This does not mean to be provocative and ask for a confrontation. This is to be prepared and know how to respond if you are confronted.

5. Don’t make yourself vulnerable. Trust your gut. It has been said, your gut feeling is not just a guess, your gut feeling is your body reacting based upon knowledge or experience before your mind can fully process the information it is receiving. If you are out shopping and you notice someone frequently and they appear to be overly observant of or interested in, or acting out of normal (remember, point 4), trust your gut. Maybe he isn’t so innocent. Watch yourself when you would be most vulnerable … down the hall to the bathroom which is tucked way back in the corner or in the parking lot when no one else is around. If you feel vulnerable don’t be afraid to ask for assistance. I recently had a personal experience here. I was going into a store. A man standing a few stores down yelled and asked me for bus money. I told him I didn’t have any. He started yelling at me louder. I went into the store. When I was checking out, I noticed he was now standing in front of the store I had entered. I asked the clerk for someone to es**rt me out.

6. Be aware of who you are in the electronic world. A lot of information is out there about you. Public officials have records of where you live for tax and property ownership purposes. If you participate in any type of social media, are your settings the most secure they can be? What about your friends? Do they talk with you and then everyone can see? Be careful what you put out there and how much information you put out there about your family.

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