Former police chief Jerry Boyd presents his thoughts on the relationship that could and should exist between law enforcement officers and members of Oath Keepers. Topics of discussion include: ...how responsible citizens can complement the work done by our nation’s one million law enforcement personnel. ... the need for mutually supportive relationships between police and citizens. ...why law enforcement use certain equipment, tactics, and techniques; and why citizens should not find those things inherently threatening. ...the importance of a communications system which works to keep members in touch with each other when the SHTF. The opinions expressed in this booklet are based upon the author’s professional education, training, and experience; they do not reflect the official position or opinion of the Oath Keepers organization, nor that of any law enforcement agency for which the author has worked or does work.
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Jerry Boyd has fifty years of public safety service, primarily in law enforcement. He has served in ranks including Reserve Deputy Sheriff, Reserve Commander, Deputy Sheriff, Sergeant, Lieutenant, Captain and Chief of Police. He has served with the following law enforcement agencies: Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department; Irvine, California Police Department; Coronado, California Police Department; Martinez, California Police Department; Baker County Oregon Sheriff’s Office; Baker City, Oregon Police Department. Fifteen of Jerry’s years of full time law enforcement service were spent as a Chief of Police. He currently serves as Reserve Commander for a local law enforcement agency. In addition to law enforcement, he has served as an Emergency Services Mutual Aid Communications Coordinator with the State of California Office of Emergency Services; Chief of a Rural Fire/Rescue agency in Shasta County, California; and as Director of the Baker County, Oregon, Consolidated 9-1-1 Dispatch Center. Jerry has served as an instructor at numerous law enforcement training academies, the State of California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training Supervisory and Management courses, colleges and universities and the Western State University College of Law. Jerry Boyd has authored over 4 dozen articles published in public safety journals and has authored nine previous books the majority of them focused on law enforcement issues. He holds a Master of Science Degree in Criminal Justice Administration from California State University, Long Beach. Recent and currently available books (print and Kindle) are available on Amazon: Firestone Park: Policing South-Central Los Angeles From The Chief: Frank Commentary on Current Law Enforcement Issues The Second Seven: The Journey Continues (A sequel to Firestone Park)
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