Justin Armstrong

Police Officer at New Orleans Police Department
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Metairie, Louisiana, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Law Enforcement
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Police Officer
      • Oct 2019 - Present

      Talk regularly with citizens within each community to establish rapport and become familiar presence in area.Evaluated case documentation submitted by team members to check accuracy and compliance withdepartment policies aimed at protecting criminal cases.Determined appropriate course of criminal prosecution by analyzing and evaluating information, including procedural and policy information.Booked suspects into custody by processing mug shots and fingerprints.Investigated and reported crimes, accidents, offenses and damage to property.Answered calls from citizens and business owners for help in misdemeanor and felony situations andemergencies.Discussed with offenders links between criminal behavior and anger management problems or drug and alcohol abuse.Validated evidence for admissibility and preserved evidence to be utilized court hearings.

    • Battalion Training NCO
      • Sep 2007 - Oct 2019

      I currently hold the 25B (Information Technology Specialist), 25U (Signal Systems Support Specialist), and 12B (Combat Engineer) MOSCoordinate with all other companies within the 779 Engineer Battalion to maintain their communications operations and equipment as well as equipment set up for training and active purposesAdvise higher echelon officers on technical communication security and support for staging strategies for all radio equipmentThe acting LAN manager for the 779 Engineer Battalion, responsible for all IT installations, programming and equipment management.Responsible for training other soldiers in radio vehicle installation as well as COMSEC (Communications Security) policies and procedures.Responsible for reviewing and approving training schedules for all six companies within the 779 Engineer Battalion.Responsible for approving over 567 soldiers for training and reviewing their travel orders throughout the Battalion.In charge of the Yearly Training Brief (YTB) consisting of creating METL (Mission Essential Task List) training, forecasting ammo for ranges, and required training throughout the training year

    • Professional Training and Coaching
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Statewide Communications Coordinator
      • Jul 2015 - Nov 2015

      Responsible for all radio communication planning, training, operations and policies for FDLEProgrammed and encrypted all radio equipment according to FDLE security policies.Responsible for vehicle radio training, installation and maintenanceHad ownership of the complete property book of all Communication assets and materials throughout the state.Member of the State communications, FloridaNET, and State Funding committeeWorked with other agencies (Florida Highway Patrol, Division of Emergency Management, and Department of Transportation) to make sure that all communications had full interoperability at all times and had good standing relationships.

    • United States
    • Public Safety
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Emergency Communications Engineer
      • Oct 2012 - Jul 2015

      Responsible for all SLERS (State Law Enforcement Radio) radio systems and vehicle installations for theDivision of Emergency ManagementResponsible for all Telecommunication, radio, and AV hardware, installations and maintenance.Consulted with users, administrators, and engineers to identify business and technical requirements forproposed system modifications and upgrade strategies.Maintained the property book of DEM radio equipment and all distributional communication equipment and materials.Represented the Communications section of the Division of Emergency Management during all exercises,training meetings, new technology acquisition, and inter-agency operations.Trained DEM employees on radio communications equipment and DMS (Department of ManagementServices) policies and procedures.

Education

  • Park University
    Bachelor of Science - BS, Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies
    2018 - 2021

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