IPOA
2014 Annual Training Conference
The IPOA Board will host the annual training conference on
April 14-15th, 2014.
Set this date aside!
This event will be held at the Ramada Tropics Resort and Conference Center in Urbandale, Iowa.
IPOA
Conference Agenda
Monday April 14
Today’s training is
conducted by Lou Savelli, Sgt. NYPD, Retired.
Topics covered will be; Patrol
Officers’ Approach to Narcoterrorism, Detecting Danger during Traffic Stops,
and Recognizing the Characteristics of Armed Suspects
0800 – 0830; Opening ceremony. Color Guard provided by the
Urbandale Color Guard, Invocation Pastor Dayton, IPOA President Chief Lorenzen,
Urbandale Mayor Bob Andeweg, Iowa National Guard, United States Attorney for the Northern
District of Iowa Kevin Techau
0830- 0945; Lou Savelli
0945 – 1030; Vendor
break.
1030- 12:00; Lou Savelli
12:00 – 1315; Lunch with vendors.
1315 – 1445: Lou Savelli
1445 – 1515; Vendor break.
1515 – 1700; Lou Savelli
Tuesday April 15
0800 – 1200; Sovereign
Citizens Interaction with Law Enforcement.
Greensboro, North Carolina Detective S. Kory Flowers. Breaks will be
determined by presenter.
1200 – 1300; Lunch on
your own
1300 – 1345; IPOA Annual
Meeting & Memorial.
1345 – 1600; Tactical
Medicine for Law Enforcement, SSG
Michael Martinez, Certified Combat Medic Instructor with the 185th Regional
Training Institute at Camp Dodge, Johnston.
Detecting Danger during Traffic Stops
Patrol Officers Approach to Narcoterrorism
Recognizing Characteristics of Armed Suspects
Monday April 14th
Speaker Biography
Sgt. Lou Savelli, NYPD - Retired. Savelli is one of the world's leading authorities on gangs and gang investigation. He has spent 25 years in law enforcement combating gangs, drug gangs, drug cartels and organized crime. He is a highly decorated NYPD Sergeant who retires as the detective squad supervisor of the NYPD Terrorist Interdiction Unit. He was chosen by NYPD Police Commissioner William Bratton as one of the top 10 of the NYPD's most effective leaders. He has received awards from the FBI, DEA, ATF, Dept. of Treasury, US Attorneys Office, US Department of State, Los Angeles Sheriff's Office, Canada, Italy, New South Wales Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, Japan and many others.
Lou has consulted on such television shows as TheThird Watch (NBC) and One Life to Live (Fox), and provided intricate authentic information to television shows such as New York Undercover. Lou was the technical consultant for and is currently appearing on the History Channels Gangland Series. Lou is a frequent consultant to hundreds of Law Enforcement agencies each year throughout the United States and abroad. His list of accomplishments goes on and on.
Sovereign Citizens Training for Law Enforcement
Tuesday morning April 15th.
This training will equip attendees with the knowledge to recognize and identify sovereign citizens and anti-government individuals and allow for a better understanding of the subculture movement. Attendees will learn the fundamental principles of the sovereign citizen movement. The presentation will forcus on sovereign citizens and their rapidly increasing problematic contact with all forms of government on a local, state, and federal level.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
Recognize common sovereign citizen language and buzzwords.
Recognize common sovereign paperwork often filed, such as: leins, lawsuits, affidavits, fraudulent documentation, etc.
Discuss and understand basic sovereign ideological pillars and how they relate to our frequent encounters with sovereign citizens.
Speaker Biography
Kory Flowers is a Corporal with the Greensboro Police Department, Patrol Division, where he has been assigned since 2012. Prior to his promotion, he spent five years assigned to the Criminal Intelligence Unit where his daily responsibilities included monitoring, documenting and prosecuting subversive criminal groups and organizations that included sovereign citizens/anti-government extremists, white supremacists/racist skinheads, anarchists, separatists and animal/earth extremists. Cpl. Flowers has worked numerous criminal cases on a state and federal level that have resulted in successful prosecutions. He is well versed on covert and overt surveillance techniques used during intelligence operations involving these subversive groups and has worked several large regional and national events in multiple jurisdictions.
Tactical Medicine for Law Enforcement
Tuesday afternoon April 15th
Tactical
Medicine for Patrol is designed to familiarize law enforcement personnel with
the skills necessary to support Self aid and Buddy aid. As the violence
associated with drug activity and terrorism continues to increase, the ability
to have officers trained and skilled with this specialized talent is becoming a
standard among tactical law enforcement.
Speaker Biography
SSG Michael Martinez: a Combat medic and Tactical
medicine instructor cares about training Solders. He has been doing that for
over twenty years. Now he has turned his attention to law enforcementtactical
medicine. Raised in Los Angeles, California
SSG Michael Martinez is a Combat Veteran with over 20 years of military
experience. Training Medics has been Martinez passion; he has trained over 1500
combat medics all over the United States as well as Egypt and Afghanistan. SSG Martinez is also a full time
active duty member of the Midwest Counterdrug Training Center (MCTC), where he
is the NCOIC and primary instructor of the Tactical Medicine Training program
for federal, state and local Law enforcement agencies and tactical response
teams.
SSG Martinez has had multiple
deployments and was awarded the Combat Medic Badge for his actions in
Afghanistan as well as, a Purple Heart for wounds received in combat. His Last
deployment was to Afghanistan 2010-2011, Kumar Province, forward operating base
Wright.