Active Shooter — Lessons for the Chief Presented by Chief Jarrod Burguan ( Ret .)
This presentation will provide a recap of the San Bernardino terrorist event in 2015 that resulted in the deaths of 14 innocent people and the injury of 2 police officers . What worked and what needs to improve to be successful as a chief in critical incidents .
Jarrod Burguan served 29 years in local law enforcement , with 10 years of that experience in senior management positions . He served 6 years as the Chief of Police for the San Bernardino ( CA ) Police Department before retiring in 2019 .
During his career , Jarrod worked a variety of assignments in the patrol , traffic , investigative and administrative divisions of the department . He has the unique experience of managing a police department through a municipal bankruptcy while maintaining day to day operational effectiveness . He has been an invited speaker at conferences and training events throughout the country and internationally on police response to active shooter events following both an elementary active shooter in 2016 and the 2015 terrorist attack in San Bernardino . Since retiring from the department in 2019 , Chief Burguan has continued to work as a consultant for municipal government and media organizations and has served internationally as a Senior Law Enforcement Advisor for the Department of Justice — ICITAP program in Nepal , Belize , and the Philippines . Jarrod also continues to teach and speak on the topic of critical incident management throughout the country . He holds a bachelors degree in business and a masters degree in management from the University of Redlands . He is also a graduate of the California Command College , the FBI ’ s Law Enforcement Executive Development program and the Senior Management Institute for Police through the PERF .
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