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Expert Firearm Tactics Instruction by Retired Law Enforcement Officer & Range Master

Giving good people the security they deserve and yet  another reason to worship, educate or do business with you. 


Through our partnership with both the NRA and the USCCA, 5150 HEAT Firearms Training Academy is thrilled to be able to offer men & women with several fantastic training courses.
 

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Firearms Marksmanship & Safety are Perishable Skills

Practice does not make perfect. Only perfect practice makes perfect. Vince Lombardi   


Many people don't realize it, but firearm marksmanship and safety are perishable skills that must be continuously renewed and reinforced through “proper” practice and training. Every expert firearms instructor recommends regular range time or dry-fire training to both improve and maintain safe, speed & accuracy and the skills needed to ward off deadly attacks... Check back often! 

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Concealed Carry Fundamentals

Concealed Carry Fundamentals is a comprehensive course for anyone considering owning or carrying a firearm for self defense. In this class you will learn conflict avoidance, situational awareness; shooting fundamentals; the physiology of violent encounters, legal aspects of using deadly force (including knowing what to do in the aftermath); and a complete guide on gear, gadgets, and ongoing training. Following the course, training and live-fire exercises are conducted on the range.  

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Buena Park POLICE DEPARTMENT

Former Buena Park PD Station 23, Thin Blue Line If God be for us, who can be against us? Romans 8:31

Buena Park Police Department

The Buena Park Police Department is an outstanding law enforcement organization that has proudly served the community for more than 65 years. 


Sworn police officers and professional staff members work collaboratively to bring exceptional customer service to the community. Their purpose is to reduce crime and increase the quality of life to all that live, work and play in the City of Buena Park. 


When I was a much younger man I was one of Buena Park's Finest with the honor of serving as a member of the Buena Park Police Department for almost 5 years.


Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God.  Matthew 5:9 


31 What shall we then say to these things? If God be for us, who can be against us?   Romans 8:31  


                 -How can I help you?

Corporal Tyler Matthew Pinchot Buena Park P.D.

 BUENA PARK,  

April 12, 1958 - September 21, 2003

On September 21, 2003 at approximately 12:30 p.m., Corporal Tyler Matthew Pinchot of the Buena Park Police Department passed away as a result of traumatic injuries suffered during an on-duty traffic collision.


The traffic collision occurred on June 13, 2003 at approximately 3:30 p.m. On that date, Corporal Pinchot was working a traffic enforcement detail on a police motorcycle in the 6800 block of Orangethorpe Avenue, Buena Park.


Corporal Pinchot was traveling eastbound on Orangethorpe as he attempted to catch up to a traffic violator. As he was doing so, a Nissan Maxima sedan, which was traveling faster than Corporal Pinchot’s motorcycle, accidentally struck the motorcycle from behind throwing Corporal Pinchot from the motorcycle. Corporal Pinchot sustained major head injuries as well as substantial other injuries.


Corporal Pinchot was airlifted to UCI Medical Center in Orange, and he remained at that hospital until his death.


The California Highway Patrol investigated the accident. No citations were issued and no arrests were made.


Tyler is survived by his wife, both parents, two brothers, three sisters, three step children, and eleven nieces and nephews.

 

Articles related to Tyler:

Tyler was mentioned several times in the Orange County Register during his law enforcement career.  Here is a list of some of those articles:

• Police Officer Brings Woman Down from Suicidal Perch
• Buena Park Police Seek Homes for Rescued Kittens
• With Comatose Officer Near Death, Friends and Strangers Rally Around Family
• Buena Park Police Corporal died 100 days after a traffic accident


God Bless,  Corporal Tyler Matthew Pinchot Buena Park Police Department. Friend, Academy Tach Staff Buddy, & Fellow Watch Brother in Blue!

Remembering Fallen Buena Park Police Officers

Buena Park Unveils Memorial for Fallen Police Officers

 BUENA PARK, Calif. (KABC) -- Buena Park honored their fallen police officers as the city unveiled the Buena Park Fallen Officers Memorial Highway along Beach Boulevard on Tuesday.

The memorial was dedicated to the three officers who died while protecting the Buena Park community.

•  Darrel Cate's end of watch came in September of 1972, when a suspect shot and killed him.  


•  Motor Officer Tyler Pinchot was hit by a car while pursuing a traffic violator in 2003 and died after being in a coma for 100 days.  


•  SWAT Officer Daniel Ackerman collapsed suddenly after a fitness test in July of 2011. The 31-year-old died the next morning.  


Our Fallen Heroes are being remembered each and everyday... God Bless!

Remembering Fallen Buena Park Police Officers
Brea Police Department: In Memory of Detective Danny Valenzuela Friens Brother Mentor

Brea Police Department: In Memory of Detective Danny Valenzuela

May 1, 1956 - May 23, 1995 

Danny Valenzuela was a friend and fellow law enforcement brother of mine. He came to the Brea Police Department on August 24, 1980, from the La Verne Police Department. Danny worked patrol for about seven years. He served as a motor officer for about three years. Danny was an excellent motorcycle rider and assisted in training several motorcycle officers. In 1990, Danny transferred into the detective bureau and became a burglary detective. He worked burglary for about three years and then moved to robbery / homicide. 


Danny was part of the crime suppression unit, hostage negotiations team, and a member of the Brea Police Department Bicycle Patrol Unit. During his career with the Brea Police Department, Danny received numerous awards for his courage and leadership, including receiving the department's Distinguished Service Award in 1988.


On May 23, 1995, while participating in  Police Department Bicycle Patrol  training, Danny suffered a fatal heart attack. Danny became the first Brea Police Officer to die in the line of duty. He is greatly missed at the Brea Police Department. He is survived by his wife and four children.

Brea Police Department

Core Values

Integrity

There is an adherence to moral and ethical behavior in our personal and professional lives in a manner that brings honor to ourselves, our families and our profession.


Golden Rule

We treat others as we would like to be treated. We strive to treat everyone with respect, dignity and fairness at all times.


Loyalty

We are faithfully dedicated to our values, family, profession and community.

Buena Park PD, Bless are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God Matthew 5:9 

Brea Police Department

Brea Police Department: In Memory of Detective Terry Fincher Friend Brother Mentor

Brea Police Department: In Memory of Detective Terry Fincher

November 4, 1947 - May 22, 1996 

 

Terry Fincher was a friend and fellow law enforcement brother of mine.  He began his career with the Brea Police Department on July 5, 1979, as a reserve officer. He began as a full-time officer on February 8, 1980. Terry worked many assignments, including motors. He served as an investigator, handling several different case loads, including robbery / homicide, burglary, and narcotics. Terry was a peer counselor, a member of the Tactical Arrest and Containment team (TAC), and a member of the Hostage Negotiations Team.


Terry was held in high regard by his fellow officers, receiving the Associate Officer of the Year in 1980 and Officer of the Year in 1981. Terry was awarded the Brea Police Department's Medal of Honor in 1987, for his actions during an encounter with a gunman.


On May 22, 1996, while investigating a crime, Terry was struck by a train and killed. Terry is survived by his wife, four children, and two grandchildren.

God Bless Keep New York Port Authority Brother Police Officer Christopher Amoroso September 11 2001

Remember 9/11: ‘His Name Is Christopher Amoroso’

His name is Christopher Amoroso and at this point on that awful day the smoke and flames are so intense that people are coming down from those buildings in waves. They're coming down from both towers.  They're coming down from all four sides.  Strangers were holding hands on their way down, comforting one another. It take s along time to die from 90 floors up.  Every second is filled with despair.  The sky behind is filled with falling bodies. The air above them is filled with smoke and flames  and the awful sound of those bodies hitting the sidewalk are echoing in his ears.   


He’s going back.  He’s going to drop off the pregnant lady.  He’s going to go back into that building a fourth time.  The building will fall and Christopher Amoroso will not  come home to his wife and baby tonight.  


He will never come home again.  Do you understand that nobody told him to go?  


Why does one man go up those steps again and again and again and again while thousands are coming down?


Because he’s a sheepdog.


 God Bless and Keep,  Port Authority Police Officer,  Christopher Amoroso 


WE WILL NEVER FORGET

PORT AUTHORITY Police Department

Core Values

 About PAPD

The Port Authority Police Department (PAPD) is a department of professional and dedicated men and women always ready to serve and protect the people who work at and travel through the New York and New Jersey’s critical transportation network, operated and maintained by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. The Port Authority’s network of aviation, ground, rail, and seaport facilities is among the busiest in the country, supports more than 550,000 regional jobs, and generates more than $23 billion in annual wages and $80 billion in annual economic activity.


The Port Authority Police Department (PAPD) consists of over 2,100 dedicated uniformed staff operating across thirteen facilities. The PAPD is responsible for ensuring the safety and security of all of the agency’s facilities. This includes five airports, four bi-state bridges and two tunnels, the Port Authority Bus Terminal, the PATH rail system, and the regional seaports in New York and New Jersey. The PAPD also is responsible for the safety and security of patrons and infrastructure at the 16-acre World Trade Center site, home to the iconic One World Trade Center..

               Port Authority Police Department (PAPD) 


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