Crowd Operations Dynamix was honored this week to serve the training needs of the Western Connecticut Chiefs of Police Association in their desire to train their agency personnel in the mobile field force aspect of public order policing. Hosted by Watertown PD, thirty officers representing nine agencies participated in two days of intensive classroom and team movements to prepare to handle unruly crowds. Each participant is now better prepared to handle an unruly crowd event while protecting the public's 1st Amendment rights. If your agency seeks this type of training, reach out to Crowd Operations Dynamix to see what we can offer.
Crowd Operations Dynamix, Inc.
Law Enforcement
New England Region, MA 138 followers
Crowd management and control consulting and training for law enforcement and private industry.
About us
Crowd Operations Dynamix, Inc. provides training and consulting to law enforcement agencies and private industry for crowd management and control. We can provide your agency with a systematic review of your response capability, and tailor a system to improve or establish that capability. We provide in-person or virtual training on topics surrounding crowd events out of our desire to ensure responders, and those who choose to exercise their 1st Amendment rights, are safe. Our guidance can help to provide piece of mind for agency administrators, supervisors and line personnel alike, as they strive to keep their communities safe and protect the precious rights guaranteed under our Constitution. We specialize in: crowd control training and consulting | crowd management training and consulting | PPE for law enforcement
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www.crowdoperationsdynamix.com
External link for Crowd Operations Dynamix, Inc.
- Industry
- Law Enforcement
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- New England Region, MA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2020
- Specialties
- Consulting, Training, and Crowd Control Training
Locations
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Primary
New England Region, MA, US
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"It’s clear from the after-action reports on the George Floyd protests and riots of 2020 that many agencies were not prepared for the explosion of unrest that rocked the country. Some did not have the training; some did not have the equipment, and some did not have either." The above is just one take-away from an article in Police Magazine which summarized the report produced by the Major Cities Chiefs Association on the 2020 protests across the U.S. and Canada. The April 2021 article by David Griffith provides a great summary on key points of the report including statistics on numbers of protests, numbers of arrests, numbers of officers injured and more. We may be headed into another season of unrest as the presidential election nears, and conflict in the Middle East continues. Is your agency ready? Let Crowd Operations Dynamix help your agency prepare for potential unrest in your community with our outstanding training delivered by experienced personnel. The article ends with the admonition, "Now is the time for agencies to review their policies, train their officers, and inventory riot gear." Stay safe out there! #crowdoperationsdynamix #crowdcontrol #crowdmanagement #publicorderpolicing #policetraining After-Action Reports on the Riots of 2020 | Police Magazine
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Protesters are already threatening campus disruption for fall — and schools look unprepared That is the headline in the July 31st article by Rikki Schlott in the NY Post. It's clear activists are gearing up for more campus protests this fall. Police agencies are running out of time to properly train for these events. Is your agency ready? #crowdoperationsdynamix #policetraining #crowdcontrol #crowdmanagement #publicorderpolicing
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Crowd Operations Dynamix was honored to present our Crowd Event Operations training to law enforcement professionals from multiple New England states yesterday. Participants received training on vital considerations to keep in mind when planning for or responding to civil unrest in their communities. We wish to thank NESPIN for hosting this important training. Look for our command-level training coming up in September. #crowdcontrol #crowdmanagement #policetraining #publicorderpolicing
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Crowd Operations Dynamix is proud to have fulfilled the training needs of several law enforcement agencies from Massachusetts and Connecticut yesterday with our Crowd Incident Management for Police Commanders training event at NESPIN. All participants walked away with a better understanding of vital considerations to keep in mind when dealing with unruly crowd events. Our thanks to the staff at NESPIN for hosting. #crowdcontrol #crowdmanagement #crowdoperationsdynamix
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UCLA is seeing a full blown riot this morning as protesters resist police efforts at dispersing them. This is playing out across the nation and will continue into the summer as the election approaches. Is your agency ready to handle this type of event? Crowd Operations Dynamix stands ready to fulfill your training needs to help prepare for potential unrest in your jurisdiction. Check our website or contact us for more information. To my law enforcement brothers and sisters out there, stay safe. hashtag #crowdoperationsdynamix hashtag #crowdcontrol hashtag #crowdmanagement hashtag #policetraining
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This morning, members of my former SERT command, along with other State Police, Boston, Suffolk County Sheriffs, and Northeastern University officers, broke up the Pro-Palestine encampment on NU's campus. This was a text book operation where dialogue and de-escalation were used to prevent violence. This was well planned, coordinated, and methodical on the part of police. The operation could serve as a model to other agencies.
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One of the things we teach at Crowd Operations Dynamix is that there are many ways in which public unrest can occur. The recent stabbing of a bishop in Sydney Australia highlights another way things can escalate. In this event, an agitated crowd gathered outside the church and demanded police hand over the perpetrator. The perpetrator was kept inside for his protection which resulted in unrest where several people, including police officers, were injured by thrown projectiles. This can happen anywhere. It is incumbent upon law enforcement to be prepared to handle civil unrest in a way that restores order while protecting the public's right protest. https://lnkd.in/eSG2PPVN
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One of the things we teach at Crowd Operations Dynamix is that there are many ways in which public unrest can occur. The recent stabbing of a bishop in Sydney Australia highlights another way things can escalate. In this event, an agitated crowd gathered outside the church and demanded police hand over the perpetrator. The perpetrator was kept inside for his protection which resulted in unrest where several people, including police officers, were injured by thrown projectiles. This can happen anywhere. It is incumbent upon law enforcement to be prepared to handle civil unrest in a way that restores order while protecting the public's right protest. https://lnkd.in/eSG2PPVN
Crowds clash with police after bishop allegedly stabbed during mass in Sydney
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