Instructor: Anthony Winegar
Anthony is a 23 year law enforcement officer with a federal land management agency. He began studying tracking and woodland tactical operations in 2001. He has spent his career in metropolitan Atlanta but has worked with multiple agencies across the United States.
This course uses a combination of classroom and field activities to emphasize the use and importance of visual tracking in law enforcement and the necessary tactical skills to enhance its effectiveness. Whether the student is assigned to a tactical team or a patrol function, this course emphasizes the “come as you are” approach to locating a suspect’s track while also demonstrating the use of tactics for officer safety during the following of the track. This course is not designed to change a department protocol or imply that visual tracking is THE way. It IS designed to provide students with another method of reading and understanding their surroundings while gathering the necessary resources needed for a successful outcome.
Equipment Needed: *It is assumed that a good attitude is already on everyone’s list*
BDU type clothing in MUTED tones.
Note taking Materials.
Appropriate clothing for the weather, whatever it is or is expected to be.
Long gun with sling/pistol
Water/snacks
**Location: The grassy easement between 474 & 520 Edwards Road, Cedartown, GA 30125
Open to: Full time sworn Law Enforcement officer- Patrol – SWAT – Jail – Courts – Admin
This is a physical class, please come prepared to sweat & work.
FREE to GTOA Members OR become a GTOA Member for $50.
POST Credit will be given.