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Raymond Schultz is listed as Community Standards at City of Largo, a with 371 employees, based in Columbus, Mississippi, United States. AeroLeads shows a work email signal at airforce.com and a matched LinkedIn profile for Raymond Schultz.
Raymond Schultz previously worked as CSI Instructor at Us Army and Chief of Investigations at United States Air Force. Raymond Schultz holds Associate’S Degree, Criminal Justice from Central Texas College.
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Raymond Schultz is a Community Standards at City of Largo. He possess expertise in investigation, police, patrol, personal security, leadership and 17 more skills.
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Csi Instructor
Chief Of Investigations
Crime Scene Investigations / Criminalistics Instructor
Currently an instructor\writer with over 1700 hours of instruction of Criminalistics and Crime Scene Processing at the Military Police Investigations Course and Criminal Investigation Division Special Agent Course. Responsible for the design, preparation and execution of the Criminalistics, Crime Scene Processing, and Forensic Photography courses of instruction. Acts as a mentor and counselor, and establishes standards of conduct and accountability to newly appointed investigators, special agents, and detective trainees. Range Safety Officer for the Special Agent Weapon Qualification Range. Provide subject matter expertise to Investigators, Special Agents, and Detectives throughout the Department of Defense, as well as State and local law enforcement agencies, in regards to criminalistics, crime scene processing, forensic photography, and evidence handling procedures.
Police Investigations Supervisor
- Supervised an investigative section of 8 investigators, providing case management of over 600 misdemeanor and felony investigations; supervised and conducted the processing of crime scenes including forensic photography; preservation, collection and proper handling of evidence, while maintaining chain of custody; interviews and interrogations of subjects, victims, complainants, and witnesses; prepared and executed search and arrest warrants; submission of evidence to the United States Army Criminal Investigations Lab (USACIL) for processing and identification; provide testimony as a witness in court proceedings; recruit and managed confidential and open sources; conducted sensitive and internal investigations involving police and command misconduct; participated in several joint criminal investigations as a liaison with NCIS, Army and USMC CID, Office of Security Investigations, Government of Japan, and other federal law enforcement agencies; conceived, planned, supervised, and executed numerous undercover operations targeting the illegal sale of United States Government property, to include military body armor, to foreign nationals, unauthorized persons and organizations. - Conceived and established the first Army Investigative Liaison imbedded with the Air Force Investigations in a joint-service, joint-jurisdiction investigation section at Kadena Air Base, Japan, resulting in improved interoperability, coordination, and resource management between services, earning an Air Force Achievement Medal.- Planned, supervised, and executed the security, traffic, and emergency management plans of several community events, with each attendance exceeding 10,000 personnel, consisting of US, host nation, and foreign national citizens - A voting member of the US Army Garrison-Okinawa Family Advocacy Review Board, which is responsible for the administrative adjudication and disposition of Family Advocacy and Social Work Services cases brought before it.
Personal Security Detail Supervisor
- Responsible for the personal security of the Brigade Special Troops Battalion Commander and Command Sergeant Major in a deployed hostile environment. Deployed to Ar Ramadi, Iraq, conducting convoy security throughout the Al Anbar Province, with concentrations in Fallujah, Baghdad, and Al Asad. Responsible for 3 MRAP vehicles and 10 personnel. Also, functioned as the Unit Mobility Officer (UMO) NCO, responsible for the logistical planning and accountability of the battalion's equipment to Iraq. Conducted customs inspections and searches of Brigade equipment and personnel for contraband and illegal items. - With the absence of trained police investigation personnel at Camp Ramadi, Iraq, I was charged with conducting several felony and misdemeanor investigations, including assault with a deadly weapon and sexual assault.
Force Protection Team Leader / Squad Leader
- Responsible for the supervision, scheduling, training, and mission deployment of the Mannheim Garrison Force Protection Team, which was tasked with being an immediate response to any armed incursions of the base, as well as a heavy weapons reaction force for the Military Police, if needed, due to the absence of a Special Reaction Team (SWAT). Daily activities consisted of random antiterrorism measures, vehicle searches, surveillance, traffic control, vehicle and safety checkpoints, and entry control points.- Conducted patrol operations as a patrol supervisor of the Mannheim Garrison footprint; answers emergency calls and complaints involving fire, accidents, robberies and other misdemeanor and felony crimes; detection and processing of drunk and impaired drivers; use and carry of assigned firearms; use of unarmed self-defense and subject compliance techniques; use of impact trauma batons and weapons; felony traffic stops; operation of emergency vehicles; transport of violent and compliant subjects; subject and vehicle searches; investigated traffic accidents which occur on federal property and in the German community involving US interests; coordination with German Polizei during multi-jurisdictional situations; ensure the speedy and complete processing of accident reports; and issuance and processing of Armed Forces traffic tickets.
Operations Manager / Patrol Supervisor
- Provide management and supervision of the organization's day to day operations and personnel requirements. Tracking and prioritizing the unit's training requirements and maintaining law enforcement training files. Responsible for monitoring non-qualified personnel and submitting individual training requirements. Develop unit training calendar and schedules, forecast training requirements and coordinate training resources, facilities and equipment. - Organizational Defense Travel Administrator providing authoritative guidance concerning the Defense Travel System (DTS); creates and maintains the organization's travel orders and vouchers; reviews and authenticates TDY orders; coordinates, schedules, and verifies flights, hotels and rental vehicles for personnel through civilian and military agencies for major unit exercises, real world support missions, and other TDY assignments. - Advise and assist the Commander on all matters pertaining to EO/EEO; conducts annual and quarterly Prevention of Sexual Harassment training and EO training; inspects and enforces unit EO compliancy through the organization; prepares, analyzes, and submits reports as required.- Conducted patrol operations as a patrol supervisor of the Vicenza Garrison footprint; answers emergency calls and complaints involving fire, accidents, robberies and other misdemeanor and felony crimes involving US interests on Caserma Ederle and the Italian community; detection and processing of drunk and impaired drivers; use and carry of assigned firearms; use of unarmed self-defense and subject compliance techniques; use of impact trauma batons and weapons; felony traffic stops; operation of emergency vehicles; transport of violent and compliant subjects; subject and vehicle searches; coordination with Italian Carabinieri during multi-jurisdictional situations.
Patrol Supervisor / Desk Sergeant / Special Reaction Team Member
- Managed a 15-officer police station on a South Korean Air Force Base with a police jurisdiction of over 100 square miles; responsible for scheduling, vehicle maintenance, training and accountability of all assigned weapons and equipment. - Assigned to the entry team as the Shieldman on the US Army Special Reaction Team (SWAT), responsible for utilizing a variety of specialized weapons, tactics, and equipment to resolve high-risk situations, such as hostage rescue, tactical vehicle assaults, fortified position/barricaded subject assaults, personnel protection, sniper operations, and intelligence collection operations, in the Area III and IV areas of operation. - Conducted patrol operations as a patrol supervisor of the Pusan / Taegu Garrison areas of operations; answers emergency calls and complaints involving fire, accidents, robberies and other misdemeanor and felony crimes; strong concentration in civil disturbance (riot) and personnel security training; investigation of black market operations; use and carry of firearm; perform preliminary and final traffic accidents investigation and reports; use of speed-measuring device; develop and implement traffic control plans for special ceremonies and events. - Supervised a police desk while coordinating the efforts of 5 law enforcement patrols; receiving and recording complaints, while coordinating the emergency response of police, fire, and medical assets; responsible for reviewing, correcting, distributing the police blotter and journal; coordination with Korean National Police during multi-jurisdictional situations; use of unarmed self-defense and subject compliance techniques; use of impact trauma batons and OC spray; subject and vehicle searches; interview of subjects, victims, and witnesses.
Police Investigator
- Provided investigative support and case management of over 100 misdemeanor and felony investigations to the Fort Shafter, Tripler Army Hospital, Hale Koa Military Resort Complex, and Aliamanu Military Reservation areas of operation; supervised and conducted the processing of crime scenes including forensic photography; preservation, collection and proper handling of evidence, while maintaining chain of custody; interviews and interrogations of subjects, victims, complainants, and witnesses; prepared and executed search and arrest warrants; submission of evidence to the United States Army Criminal Investigations Lab (USACIL) for processing and identification; provide testimony as a witness in court proceedings; recruit and managed confidential and open sources; conducted sensitive and internal investigations involving police and command misconduct; participated in several joint criminal investigations with NCIS, Army and USMC CID, Office of Security Investigations, Honolulu Police Department, and other federal law enforcement agencies; participated in numerous undercover operations targeting the illegal sale of United States Government property, to include military body armor, night vision, and military radio systems to unauthorized persons and organizations.
Police Investigation Team Leader
- Provided investigative support and case management of over 100 misdemeanor and felony investigations to the Schofield Barracks, Wheeler Army Airfield, and Hilomano Military Reservation areas of operation; supervised and conducted the processing of crime scenes including forensic photography; preservation, collection and proper handling of evidence, while maintaining chain of custody; interviews and interrogations of subjects, victims, complainants, and witnesses; prepared and executed search and arrest warrants; submission of evidence to the United States Army Criminal Investigations Lab (USACIL) for processing and identification; provide testimony as a witness in court proceedings; recruit and managed confidential and open sources; conducted sensitive and internal investigations involving police and command misconduct; participated in several joint criminal investigations with NCIS, Army and USMC CID, Office of Security Investigations, Honolulu Police Department, and other federal law enforcement agencies; participated in numerous undercover operations targeting the illegal theft of motor vehicles.- Assigned as the Pawn Shop and Stolen Property Liaison to the Honolulu Police Department; responsible for data entry and retrieval of all stolen and recovered property, as well as periodic checks and inspections of Oahu pawn shops and swap meets for sensitive military and Government property.
Patrol Officer / Special Reaction Team Member
- Conducted vehicle and bicycle patrol operations of the Fort Leavenworth footprint; answers emergency calls and complaints involving fire, accidents, robberies and other misdemeanor and felony crimes; detection and processing of drunk and impaired drivers; use and carry of assigned firearms; use of unarmed self-defense and subject compliance techniques; use of impact trauma batons and weapons; felony traffic stops; operation of emergency vehicles; transport of violent and compliant subjects; subject and vehicle searches; coordination with local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies during multi-jurisdictional situations.- Assigned to the Fort Leavenworth Special Reaction Team (SWAT) as a Marksman/Observer (sniper) and on the entry team as a Shieldman, where we were deployed in numerous real world entries and operations; responsible for utilizing a variety of specialized weapons, tactics, and equipment to resolve high-risk situations, such as hostage rescue, tactical vehicle assaults, fortified position/barricaded subject assaults, personnel protection, sniper operations, and intelligence collection operations.
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Raymond Schultz education
Associate’S Degree, Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration
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Raymond Schultz works for City of Largo.
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Raymond Schultz is listed as Community Standards at City of Largo.
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Raymond Schultz is based in Columbus, Mississippi, United States while working with City of Largo.
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Raymond Schultz has worked for City Of Largo, Us Army, and United States Air Force.
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Raymond Schultz's colleagues at City of Largo include Toby O'Brien, Sabrina Ganthier, Gerald Marquardt, Christian Andrade, and Terry Tokarz.
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Raymond Schultz holds Associate’S Degree, Criminal Justice from Central Texas College.
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Raymond Schultz is listed with skills including Investigation, Police, Patrol, Personal Security, Leadership, Military Operations, Security Clearance, and Crime Scene Photography.
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