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Officer Service

Location:
Washington, DC
Salary:
56890
Posted:
August 19, 2020

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Mark Bodrick

Brandywine, MD

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240-***-****

WORK EXPERIENCE

Court Bailiff

Prince Georges County Government

Upper Marlboro, MD

September 2018 – Present

Works with all players in a court of law: the jury, the judge, the public, and the defendants. Duties include: Announcing the judge’s entrance into court. Assisting, in some instances, with the transporting the defendants to and from court. Delivering documents in the court. Enforcing courtroom decorum and the judge’s directions. Ensuring the judge has all the supplies he or she needs. Escorting the jury out of the courtroom to ensure they do not have contact with anyone outside of the court. Guarding the jury, in the courtroom and during sequestration. Helping the judge as necessary, and interacting with defendants. Police Officer

Department of Defense (DOD) Police

Washington, DC

July 2003 – May 2018

Served as an armed uniformed police officer working in conjunction with The United States Secret Service to protect facilities and venues secured for DOD with honour, integrity, and a commitment to excellence. Conducted physical security and access control for the Director of the Navy, Vice President of the United States, and Office of Homeland Security. Enforced mandated protective responsibilities as described under Title 18, United States Code, Section 3056A. Provided vital information to national security. Participated in heightened security threat conditions and ensured the appropriate measures were observed for the protecting and safeguarding of employees, the general public, property, and visiting dignitaries. Provided security and conduct foot patrols to assigned geographical areas. Inspected, reported, and acted on conditions conducive to Mark Bodrick

crime and danger. Observed structures, persons, and vehicles for suspicious activities Checked identification badges and/or decals and issued temporary passes to individuals conducting business at the facilities. Enforced parking rules and regulations. Reported on traffic hazards and directed traffic or pedestrian flow. Issued citations and made arrest as appropriate. Prepared reports and maintained meticulous records related to arrests, property, accidents, and investigation results. Represented the department before civic and community organizations, schools, and other law enforcement agencies. Provided leadership, counsel and motivation to employees at all levels. Served as lead officer/acting sergeant on the shift and hold a medal of honor

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Police Officer

Government Printing Office (GPO) Police

Washington, DC

April 2003 – July 2003

Served as an armed uniformed police officer. Protected GPO personnel, visitors, facilities and information through the enforcement of Federal laws and Agency Regulations. Controlled access to and egress from GPO facilities utilizing preventive measures or actions that mitigate hostile threats against GPO workforce, property or information. Exercised full law enforcement authority, including making arrests and enforcing traffic laws in in GPO jurisdiction under Title 44 USC. Conducted bomb searches of the facilities. Responded to alarms, emergency call, and calls for service and assistance. Investigated incidents that occurred while on duty, such as vehicle accidents, robberies, thefts, assaults, and disturbances. Monitored access of persons and vehicles onto property, issued passes to various contractors and individuals conducting business at the facilities, determined identity and purposes of visit, directed visitors to designated points, and controlled in/out register. Conducted foot, vehicle, and bike patrols for suspicious occurrences. Inspected assigned areas to detect and deter incidents of crime or property damages. Patrolled the grounds, enforced traffic regulations, and wrote U.S. District Court Violations Notices to offenders. Operated and monitored access control systems, electronic surveillance systems, computerized detection systems, and close circuit television equipment. Checked for proper parking permits and prevented introduction of restricted items such as weapons, explosives, incendiary devices, drugs and alcoholic beverages. Occasionally Mark Bodrick

conducted checks of outgoing vehicles to prevent the loss of governmental and/or personal property. Effectively represented GPO and communicated with the members of the public. Provided excellent interpersonal customer service skills.

Police Officer

Smithsonian Institution Protection Service

Officer

Washington, DC

March 2000 – April 2003

Served as a Protection Service officer. Demonstrate a strong commitment to providing internal and external customers with timely, quality and courteous stakeholder service. Made sure the sites forms were filled out completely for the shift. Adhered to policy and effectively communicated policy to others. Patrolled to ensure that only authorized personnel/ vehicles enter facilities. Protected facility and personnel from property loss and criminal activity. Provides services and assistance as outlined by policies and procedures and directed by Management to make the facility safe for employees, patients and visitors and to meet the expectations of the Smithsonian Institute. Effectively represented Smithsonian Institution and communicated with the members of the public. Provided excellent interpersonal customer service skills.

Corrections Officer

DC Department of Corrections

-Washington, DC– anuary 1990 – May

2000

Served as an armed uniformed corrections officer. Maintained discipline rules, safety practices, and security procedures among inmates. Ensured proper and appropriate supervision of offenders. Prepared forms and reports as required. Served warrants and made arrests on probation and parole violations. Processed daily itineraries and escorted inmates to court for their proceedings. Conducted search and seizure for contraband. Served as a peace mediator during conflict resolutions. Established and maintained cooperative and effective working relationships with the inmates and the staff.

EDUCATION

Mark Bodrick

Mortuary Science in Science - University of the District of Columbia - Washington, DC 1981 – 1983

Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC), Glynco, Georgia 2003

SKILLS

Law Enforcement Training, Firearms Training, Expert Pistol Training, Emergency Vehicle Training, Defensive/ Non-Lethal Control Tactics and OC Pepper Spray Certification, ASP Tactical Baton

AWARDS

2013 The Secretary of the Navy award -For a job well done doing the shooting at the Washington Navy Yard September 16th 2013 for responding to the call of shooting and building 197 at the Washington Navy Yard. Medal of honor. 2004 Department of the Navy Commendation award



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