Jerimiah Griffin
Supervisory Special Agent at Army Criminal Investigation Division- Claim this Profile
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Credentials
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Firearms Training [Instructor]
Federal Law Enforcement Training CentersMay, 2016- Nov, 2024 -
Certified Glock Armorer
GLOCK GmbHJan, 2023- Nov, 2024
Experience
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Army Criminal Investigation Division
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United States
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Law Enforcement
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200 - 300 Employee
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Supervisory Special Agent
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Mar 2020 - Present
Supervisory Special Agent of the Eglin Air Force Base Army Criminal Investigation Division Resident Unit; responsible for the management, direction and supervision of all felony investigations and crime prevention activities in support of Army Forces on Eglin Air Force Base and within the Office's Area of Responsibility. Responsible for operations, training, administrations, and logistics of the unit. Review all law enforcement reports and associated actions to ensure they are thorough, timely and administratively correct. Supervises and provides leadership training to subordinates on a daily bases to ensure regulatory compliance and team members are technically proficient. Interfaces with commanders and supported Staff Judge Advocates and maintains liaison with all levels of federal, state, and local law enforcement authorities. Show less
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Special Agent
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Jun 2015 - Mar 2020
Served as the Special Victims Unit supervisor for an Army Criminal Investigation Division (CID) office which supported a community of over 25,000 Soldiers, Department of the Army Civilians, and family members dispersed across four States. Lead, supervised, and mentored five CID Special Agents; to provide guidance for the execution of felony criminal investigations where the Department of the Army was of interest. Managed investigative activities of all team members and reviewed law enforcement reports for compliance with investigative standards. Evaluated, processed, and documented crime scenes and employed forensic equipment and collected evidence for use in criminal trials. Conducted interviews and interrogations, crime prevention and analytical surveys, and prepared comprehensive reports; and briefed Army senior commanders on the results. Testified in court proceedings and tribunals; maintained liaison with civilian and Federal law enforcement, Staff Judge Advocate, and the US Attorney's Office. And, performed protective service operations for high ranking Department of Defense dignitaries. Show less
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Special Agent
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Jun 2017 - Jun 2018
Personal Security Officer (PSO) of a five member Protective Service Team responsible for providing continuous close-in protection throughout the thirteen country area of operations for the Senior US Military Officers and select United States Government Congressional members. In addition to being the senior adviser to the Commanding General for operations in East Africa on all Personal Security matters, the PSO was responsible for the planning, coordinating and execution of Personal Security operations to include threat assessments, on-site advances, as well as residential and motorcade security in a manner which ensured the safety of the Commanding General, senior Department of Defense (DoD) leaders, and US Congressional members from assassination, kidnapping, injury or embarrassment. The PSO was also responsible for working with the Anti-Terrorism and Force Protection personnel to ensure the safety of all senior DoD leaders visiting Camp Lemmonier, Djibouti; and was responsible for the overall morale, welfare, and professional development of personnel assigned to the Protective Service Team. Show less
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Special Agent
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Jun 2013 - Jun 2015
Responsible for the in-close protection of the Secretary of Defense, the Deputy Secretary of Defense, and for their foreign counterparts during official visits to the United States; and was responsible for the planning, preparation and execution of protection operations, to include: advance security arrangements, site surveys, route reconnaissance, motorcades, risk assessments, and coordination with local, state, and federal law enforcement and security agencies. Was responsible for the accountability of law enforcement equipment and classified information, and the training and development of seven subordinate Special Agents. Show less
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Special Agent
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Jul 2011 - Jun 2013
Special Agent assigned to an Army Criminal Investigation Division office in Fort Drum, NY responsible for conducting criminal investigations where the US Army maintained a vested interest; conducted interviews of victims of crime and witnesses; conducted interrogations criminal suspects; processed crime scenes for the collection of physical evidence; managed criminal investigations; prepared written technical reports; testified in courts martials and tribunals; conducted crime prevention surveys; and maintained continuous liaison with Army senior leaders, civilian and federal law enforcement, and attorneys. Show less
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US Army
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United States
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Armed Forces
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700 & Above Employee
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Active Duty Army
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Jul 2008 - Present
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United States Marine Corps
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United States
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Armed Forces
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700 & Above Employee
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United States Marine
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Sep 2002 - Jul 2008
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United States Marine
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Sep 1998 - Sep 2002
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NORDAM
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Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
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700 & Above Employee
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Safety Coordinator
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Mar 2005 - Feb 2008
Applied fundamental knowledge of principles, theories, concepts and industry practices and standards in the area of managing and promoting the corporate safety program in compliance with OSHA regulations. Solved problems of limited scope and complexity following established policies and procedures relative to managing and promoting the corporate safety program in compliance with OSHA regulations. Inspected machinery, equipment, and working conditions in industrial or other settings to ensure compliance with occupational safety and health regulations. Inspected machines and equipment for accident prevention devices. Assisted in the design and development of safety policies, practices, and procedures to reduce the frequency of work related accidents and injuries with emphasis on aggressive prevention efforts. Assisted in the evaluating results of the safety program and made recommendations for changes and/or improvements. Observed workers to determine use of prescribed safety equipment such as glasses, helmets, goggles, respirators, and clothing. Trained Stakeholders in accident prevention techniques and skills. Oversaw the collection, distribution, and communication of educational material and information pertaining to the storing, handling, and disposing of hazardous materials. Assisted in coordination with government agencies for inspections by attending meetings with agency representatives and development programs that complied with government standards. Inspected specified areas for fire prevention equipment and other safety and first-aid supplies. Prepared report of findings with recommendations for corrective action. Show less
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Education
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Columbia College
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Criminal Justice and Corrections