Tuesday, July 20, 2021

Stanley Roberts talks with Alameda County Sheriff's Gregory Ahern

Stanley Roberts talks with Alameda County Sheriff's Gregory Ahern
Stanley Roberts has a conversation with Gregory Ahern of the Alameda County Sheriff's Office about the recent surge in crime in Alameda County, his thoughts on dealing with mental health issues, defunding the Police, CCW's being issued in Alameda County and mental health as it related to the service calls and deputies. We also discuss his upcoming bid for re-election. Gregory Ahern was born September 1957 in Oakland, California. A lifelong resident of Alameda County, he graduated from Moreau Catholic High School in Hayward in 1975. He went on to earn a Bachelor's Degree in Economics and Business Administration from Saint Mary's College in Moraga. Sheriff Ahern was hired as a Deputy Sheriff in 1980, was promoted to Sergeant in 1986, promoted to Lieutenant in 2000, promoted to Captain in 2003, promoted to Commander in 2005, and promoted to Assistant Sheriff in 2006. On June 6, 2006, Gregory J. Ahern was elected Sheriff and became the 22nd Sheriff of Alameda County on January 8, 2007. Sheriff Ahern has been actively involved in the development and implementation of a number of programs which have proven to be highly beneficial to the citizens of Alameda County, including the Youth and Family Services Bureau, Drug Education and Enforcement programs, Cold Case DNA Unit, D.U.I. Enforcement Unit, and coordinator of the Strategic Planning process for the future health of the organization. Sheriff Ahern also initiated the Urban Shield tactical training exercise that provides a training venue to several thousand first responders each year. The focus is to test the skills, tactics and equipment of the participating tactical teams, as well as first responders' regional ability to coordinate and sustain law enforcement, medical, and emergency services in the event of a large-scale terrorist attack or natural disaster. Further Education and Training California Peace Officer Standards of Training (POST) Basic Academy POST Supervisory Course POST Law Enforcement Management Course, Humboldt State University 215th Federal Bureau of Investigation National Academy, Quantico, Virginia Attended the Nesh-Ar Training Institute for Counter Terrorism, Jerusalem, Israel Federal Bureau of Investigation National Executive Institute, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Numerous law enforcement schools and seminars including: Crisis intervention Narcotics investigation Homicide investigation Internal Affairs investigation Link charting and visual incident analysis Management course for officer-involved shootings National Incident Management System Disaster response Weapons of mass destruction tactical commander These news segments and Podcasts are viewer supported: https://ift.tt/2W6kQVn https://ift.tt/2UtLjeW or Venmo @Stanley_Roberts81 Join our discord: https://ift.tt/3iw1aS6 Linktree: https://ift.tt/3eBXf5e The Podcast: https://ift.tt/3eCz5rn These news segments are viewer supported: https://ift.tt/2UtLjeW or Venmo @Stanley_Roberts81 Join our discord: https://ift.tt/3iw1aS6 Linktree: https://ift.tt/3eBXf5e The Podcast: https://ift.tt/3eCz5rn
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