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Washington, DC
Posted:
December 01, 2023

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Darryl Price

Phone: 301-***-****; Email: ad1l15@r.postjobfree.com

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Special Security Officers

United States Attorney’s Office, 12th Circuit.

Department of Justice, Washington District of Columbia February 2023 – Present

Observe and report activities and incidents at assigned locations, providing for the security and safety of client property, visitors, and personnel.

Preserves order and enforce regulations and directives for the site pertaining to personnel, visitors, and premises.

Entrance Control, Roving Patrol, Stationary Patrol Assignments, Escort Duties, Garage Parking and Pedestrian Control, Law and Order, Reports and Records, Court Attendance, Preserve Order, Lost and Found.

Analyze and produce course of action reporting and escalate issues to management in typical and crisis situations.

Paralegal

Body Worn Camera Unit (BWC)

Office of the State’s Attorney for Anne Arundel County, Annapolis, Maryland January 2023 – Present

Collaboration with police agencies (Anne Arundel County Police, Annapolis Police, Maryland State Police and Maryland Transportation Authority Police).

Review, shield, and disseminate footage in misdemeanor and felony cases.

Review BWC footage to ensure that sensitive images of victims and innocent bystanders is appropriately modified to protect their privacy and safety.

Ensuring redaction of police and other law enforcement reports.

Uploading digital evidence, BWC videos using cloud-based management system called Axon’s edvidence.com.

Performing data entry using the Prosecutor by Karpel (PBK) case management system and Docket management.

Police Sergeant

Campus Police Department

Georgetown University Law Center, Washington DC

November 2022 – February 2023

Supervise, evaluate, manage, and motivate subordinate police personnel.

Prioritizing tasks and remain focused when performing multiple tasks.

Employ discretion, professionalism, and deescalate the use of police powers in a university environment.

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Advanced knowledge of criminal/civil law and police policies and procedures

Advanced knowledge of emergency management.

Perform complex functions, establish priorities, and resolve issues.

Plan, develop, and implement programs/projects.

Investigator

Internal Affairs Division

Metropolitan Police Department, Washington District of Columbia March 2022 – November 2022

Internal Affairs Division Agents investigate cases involving public corruption, and they work with the United States Attorney’s Office (USAO) Public Corruption & Civil Rights Section, to bring criminal charges against members and public officials who commit violations under the color of law and of the law.

All tasks were carried out in an honest, ethical, and professional manner and performed in conformance with applicable policies and procedures.

Conduct face-to-face interviews with the members and witnesses.

Compile information in a clear, concise report on a standardized reporting format.

Interact with team leaders and case review officers to ensure due dates.

Ensure investigations are completed in a timely manner. Supervisor

Medical Liaison Division

Metropolitan Police Department Washington District of Columbia March 2017 – March 2022

Responsible for the daily management and supervision of administrative staff.

Prepare/review/disseminate daily, monthly and yearly reports.

Manage/facilitate HIPAA training with Providence Hospital medical staff.

Manage in-service training and continuing education program.

Conduct investigation to ensure that proposed claims decisions are consistent.

Manage/ensure Random Drug Screening Program is conducted and completed.

Manage/Monitor of persons suspected or confirmed as having COVID-19.

Conduct interview in order to gather information necessary for case investigation.

Manage high volume calls and over 500 positive COVID-19 case investigations. Executive Assistant, Office of the Assistant Chief of Police Metropolitan Police Department Washington District of Columbia April 2003 – March 2013

Experience utilizing Records Management databases.

Experience in developing formal written and oral communications.

Demonstrated experience conducting investigations for potential mishandling of records.

Responsible for the daily management and supervision of administrative staff.

Overseeing directives of the Assistant Chief of Police are carried out as directed.

Manage and supervise training, assignment and development of members. 3

Prepare reports by collecting and analyzing information.

Review policies and procedures for the agencies mandated by law, to ensure efficient operation of the agencies and to implement policies directive from the Mayor and City Council.

Maintains executive’s appointment schedule by planning and scheduling meetings, conferences, teleconferences and travel arrangement. Instructor/ Sergeant for Police Academy

Metropolitan Police Department Washington District of Columbia August 1999 – April 2003

Manage a team of instructor for annual in-service -training.

Create/modified annual training program lesson plans.

Develop/oversee the production of classroom handouts, instructional materials.

Prepare/collect evaluation instruments for feedback from training participants.

Prepares reports on training issues for upper management. Security Team Officers

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Washington Field Officer January 1995 – December 1997 (Top Secret Clearance 1995 - 2000)

Perform entrance control & operating security screening equipment.

Roving patrol facilities and grounds of the facility.

Stationary patrol monitoring closed circuit television (CCTV).

Escort duties provide armed escort services for designated individuals.

Reports and records prepare daily reports for unusual incidents or unlawful acts. Intelligence Analyst/ Detective – Intelligence Division (Gangs) Metropolitan Police Department Washington District of Columbia August 1992 – August 1999

Assist in collection, analyzing and reporting on domestic terrorists’ groups.

Gather, analyses, correlate and evaluate information from variety of resources.

Create link charts and maps to identify patterns of crime activity on gangs.

Connecting intelligence pictures, indemnifying potential members and targets

Collating and validating intelligence, evaluating the reliability of sources and credibility of information; develop expertise in a specific area.

Networking and collaborating with colleagues in the FBI, DEA and ATF

Maintain database and software applications, such as geographic information system (GIS) mapping and artificial intelligence tools.

Prepare comprehensive written reports on gang activity.

Interview, interrogate, and interact with witness. Narcotic Officer

Metropolitan Police Department Washington District of Columbia August 1991 – August 1992

City-wide undercover narcotic buy-bust operation.

Testified in the successful prosecution of illicit drug cases in court. 4

Conduct surveillance and monitor suspects.

Recruit Officer; Metropolitan Police Academy

Metropolitan Police Department Washington District of Columbia February 1991 – August 1991

Review local and federal laws relating to arrest, search and seizure.

Completed firearms training, CPR, Defensive driving, arrest techniques.

Review patrol procedures, self-defense, crime scene protection, criminal investigation.

EDUCATION CERTIFICATES

Bachelor of Science: Computer Science/Business Administration 5/1990 Bowie State University; Bowie, Maryland

Permit/Certifications

HR218 10/2024

Certified; Enhanced Instructor Development 02/2003 Police and Correctional Training Commissions, Sykesville, Md

Certified; Instructor Development 09/2002

Police and Correctional Training Commissions, Sykesville, Md Training

Over 1083 hours of MPD training

Record Management System 07/2021

Strategic Management and Executive Leadership 03/2015

Professional Development Training for Supervisor 11/2013

Electronic Correspondence for Supervisor 03/2009

High Risk Warrant Preparation & Execution 09/2000

Psychological Approach to Interviewing and Interrogation 04/2000

First Line Supervisor Training 08/1999

Robbery Investigation Techniques 02/1996

Basic Criminal Investigation Intelligence Analysis Course (FBI) 11/1995



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