Noah O
Deputy US Marshal at United States Marshals Service- Claim this Profile
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United States Marshals Service
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United States
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Law Enforcement
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500 - 600 Employee
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Deputy US Marshal
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Sep 2020 - Present
Washington, District of Columbia, United States • Participate in criminal and fugitive investigations through various investigative techniques including interviews, surveillance, electronic investigative methods, and collaborate with witnesses, confidential sources, and other law enforcement agencies. • Oversee arraignment proceedings and coordinate with court clerks and judges to ensure charges are fully accounted for and included on the court record. • Intake and house federal prisoners at the federal courthouse throughout the… Show more • Participate in criminal and fugitive investigations through various investigative techniques including interviews, surveillance, electronic investigative methods, and collaborate with witnesses, confidential sources, and other law enforcement agencies. • Oversee arraignment proceedings and coordinate with court clerks and judges to ensure charges are fully accounted for and included on the court record. • Intake and house federal prisoners at the federal courthouse throughout the judicial process. • Deploy and participate in various missions nationwide, ranging from executive protection, high-threat trials, and assisting other districts when extra personnel are needed. • Provide security at trials and hearings for federal judges and court employees. Anticipate and investigate potential threats to federal courthouses and court personnel. • Maintain proficiency in various firearms and tactical medical skills; maintain excellent physical fitness standards. • Produce reports pertaining to different operational missions ranging from on the street arrests and investigative endeavors, to incidents involving U.S. Marshals personnel in the cellblock or court setting. Show less
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Education
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Florida State University
Bachelor of Science - BS, Criminology and Criminal Justice