Micah Haggerty
Email: abpyeb@r.postjobfree.com
Address:
City: San Marcos
State: CA
Zip: 92078
Country: USA
Phone: 619-***-****
Skill Level: Any
Salary Range:
Primary Skills/Experience:
Resourceful and dedicated federal law enforcement Correctional Officer and prior U.S. Army combat veteran, highly effective at taking leadership direction from superiors, as well as mentoring junior officers. Believes that a willingness to learn with motivation and an emphasis on teamwork are essential qualities of successful law enforcement officers.
Educational Background:
High School Dipolma from Escondido Charter High School, Escondido CA 1/2001 to 1/1999 (General Studies)
High School Dipolma from Palomar College, Escondido CA 1/2001 to 11/2012
Job History / Details:
Profile
Resourceful and dedicated federal law enforcement Correctional Officer and prior U.S. Army combat veteran, highly effective at taking leadership direction from superiors, as well as mentoring junior officers. Believes that a willingness to learn with motivation and an emphasis on teamwork are essential qualities of successful law enforcement officers.
Highlights
Firearms and weapons expert
Extensive gang knowledge
Sex crimes training
Exceptional problem solver
Crime scene processing
Advanced lethal weapons training
CPR/First Aid certified
Fingerprinting
Arrest techniques
Crime prevention training
Drug laws enforcement
Firearms training specialist
Conflict resolution tactics
Patrol procedures
Physical training
Inmate rights
Restraint techniques
Occupational hazards and safety precautions
Trained in defensive tactics
Booking procedures
Armory and key control
Visitation guidelines understanding
Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI)
Military combat experience
Achievements
Nominated top of the class for honors certification in firearms while attending FLETC ( federal law enforcement training center ).
Averted potential riots by effectively handling numerous confrontational situations with other corrections team members.
Awarded high honors for numerous weapons and contraband found and confiscated within the federal prison.
Selected as collateral duty honor guard color guard team member within the MCC San Diego federal institution.
U.S. Army Physical fitness award.
Platoon Leadership Development Course.
Selected as a U.S. Army 19th group special forces training team member after completing a rigorous physical agility test in which 5 percentage of soldiers are board selected.
Recommended the U.S. Army bronze star in Iraq theater operations.
U.S. Army commendation award
U.S. Army Counter Drug Task Force Achievement award.
Disabled American Veterans (DAV) - member
San Diego County Honorary Deputy Sheriffs Association - SGT. Badge # G-1336
California State Sheriffs Association - member
National Rifle Association - life member
Professional Experience
July 2008 to Current
Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Prisons San Diego, CA
Federal Correctional Officer
Started correctional career at FCI Terminal Island Federal Prison located in Long Beach California in July 2008, transferred then to MCC San Diego Federal Prison as a Correctional Officer starting January 2010. As an officer I Transport inmates to and from medical and dental appointments, funerals, work details and court hearings. Conduct internal security checks and inspect visitors for prohibited items and hidden messages within the distributed mail. In addition patrol vehicles are operated and carry various weapons such as a pistol, shotgun, M4 semi automatic rifle and nightstick. Maintain records and logs of law enforcement duties, man hours, materials and equipment used. Implement defensive tactics and physical restraints to maintain the safety and security of personnel and the general public. Supervise and monitor inmates during meals, visits, recreation, telephone calls and shower time. Receive property from incoming inmates, provided receipts and inspected items for contraband. Enforce resident behavior management system and write incident reports for infractions. Employ de-escalation techniques, verbal commands and use physical and mechanical restraints to address unruly inmates. Report security breaches, disturbances, violations of rules and any unusual occurrences.
11/29/2012 12:00:00 AM
January 1999 to July 2008
U.S. Army San Diego, CA
Infantry, Combat Engineer
Established reputation in the military for being a leader and possessing strong professional skills. Occupational specialty being that of an infantryman and combat engineer. Demonstrates strong organizational skills and multitasking ability while excelling in oral and written communication.
Conducted numerous routine mounted and dismounted combat patrols with military police, Army Rangers and infantry units, many situations placed as team leader over subordinates. Excelled in handling and securing high profile detainees while assigned to a special operations unit while in Iraq. Conducted countless missions to assist operators and rangers secure targets, cordon searches, detainment of detainees and perimeter security. Helped provide emergency medical care to wounded soldiers on the battlefield, combat lifesaver qualified.
Operated with the Counter Terrorism Task Force and Operation Noble Eagle to help secure the U.S. Mexico border assisting law enforcement agencies such as Border Patrol and U.S. Customs.
Related Coursework
1998 Escondido Charter High School Escondido, CA
High School Diploma General Studies
1998 Palomar College San Marcos, CA
Liberal Arts