Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Overview of System
Its often easy to spot plain clothes police at demonstrations by dress and body
language which makes them out of place. Grouping with other cops is a tell. Police
casual wear also includes the same eyeshades as their uniformed companions.
WSP Districts
4. Most of the sites today provide an XML document or file containing the SARs records to be processed by the ETL. As part of each sites deployment we go
thru a mapping drill to understand the inbound data and data values and then build the ETL to match the input. In some cases we have set up a staging
database where the legacy system would in fact perform a replication from the source to the staging area. Then the ETL performs as before.
5. Right now, access to the NSI Shared Spaces (collectively) is only permitted from the NCIRC portal via a secure VPN.
6. Not at this time. The ETL performs other activities such populating audit logs and transaction counts that can be accessed by the NCIRC site. While this
could be handled by the legacy system, we prefer to maintain control over this function at the NSI DB level.
Don
This method of placing distributed intelligence products only onto a shared internet space
keeps them off of the local email systems, which has implications for open records act
requests for public records emails. Generally, it fails to allow these reports to be
distributed to outside auditors who ask for these files even years later.
Evans, Bill
FUSION
CENTER
FUNCTION
PARENT
AGENCY/
RANK
OFFICE
PHONE
CELL
OFFICE
LOCATION
EMAIL ADDRESS(ES)
SECURE EMAIL
Lead Analyst
Contract
Analyst
206-262-2514
703-992-5892
FBI Seattle 6
william.evans1@usar.army.mil
bill.evans@wsp.wa.gov
wevans@fbi.sgov.gov
206-262-2257
253-861-4882
FBI Seattle 6
kathleena.almquist@wsp.wa.gov
kmalmquist@fbi.sgov.gov
206-262-2519
425-446-1948
FBI Seattle 6
kia.graham@wsp.wa.gov
kmgraham@fbi.sgov.gov
Contract
Analyst
Contract
Analyst
Graham, Kia
Intel Analyst
Kristof, John
Intel Analyst
Contract
Analyst
206 262-2382
206-473-8736
FBI Seattle 6
Melton, Chad
Intel Analyst
Contract
Analyst
206-262-2433
206 661-7851
FBI Seattle 6
253-232-6378
FBI Seattle 6
Ward, James
Contract
206-262-2547
Analyst
WSFC 24-Hour Tips and Leads Hotline
Intel Analyst
jkristof@leo.gov
john.kristof@wsp.wa.gov
chad.melton@wsp.wa.gov
cmelton1@leo.gov
james.ward@wsp.wa.gov
jlkristof@fbi.sgov.gov
crmelton@fbi.sgov.gov
jhward@fbi.sgov.gov
1-877-843-9522
Emily Fleming Intelligence Analyst CIKR Section Washington State Fusion Center emily.fleming@wsfc.wa.gov
emily.fleming@fbi.sgov.gov Office: (206) 262-2064 Fax:
(206) 262-2014
WA State Fusion Center
RYAN, Joe
Intelligence Analyst
joe.ryan@wsfc.wa.gov
206-262-2565
Name
Ross, Charles
Winsor, Debra A
Rank/Title Description
Wsfc Analyst SPD
Police Sergeant SPD
Unit
B611F
B611F
UnitDescription
Washington State Fusion Center
Washington State Fusion Center
2006 Present
Seattle Police Department (SPD) Seattle, WA
Senior Intelligence Analyst Strategic Advisor
Designed, developed and tested a cross-jurisdictional information
sharing environment pilot project to align, leverage existing information
sharing policies, business processes, technologies and systems; adopted
by Washington State Fusion Center in 2008
Promoted to Strategic Advisor executive level; charged with dual
responsibility as senior intelligence analyst for the Washington State
Fusion Center
Awarded $1.5 million contract in January 2009 with Washington State
Patrol to provide one lead analyst, three intelligence analysts for the
Washington State Fusion Center .
- SOURCE: Puget Sound Regional Catastrophic Disaster Coordination Plan, October 2012
Director
Planning
Director
Captain IAD
randy.drake@wsfc.wa.gov
ron.leavell@wsfc.wa.gov
steve.burns@wsfc.wa.gov
Steve.Sutton@wsp.wa.gov
Jelcick, Debra
Ladines, Lance
Jarmon, Scott
Allen, Erik
Ashley, Jason L
Sergeant
Sergeant
Sergeant
Sergeant
Sergeant
debbie.jelcick@wsfc.wa.gov
lance.ladines@wsfc.wa.gov
scott.jarmon@wsfc.wa.gov
eric.allen@wsfc.wa.gov
jason.ashley@wsfc.wa.gov
Evans, Bill
Larm, Doug
Lead Analyst
Lead Analyst
bill.evans@wsfc.wa.gov
doug.larm@wsfc.wa.gov
Raven, Angela
Almquist, Kathleena
Graham, Kia
Kristof, John
Melton, Chad
Call, Stephanie
Hollander, Rob
Crow, Ken
Wilfong, Jason
Analyst
Analyst
Analyst
Analyst
Analyst
Analyst
Analyst
Analyst
Analyst
angela.raven@wsfc.wa.gov
Kathleena.Almquist@wsfc.wa.gov
kia.graham@wsfc.wa.gov
john.kristof@wsfc.wa.gv
chad.melton@wsfc.wa.gov
stephanie.call@wsfc.wa.gov
rob.hollander@wsfc.wa.gov
kcrow.wajac@yahoo.com
jason.wilfong@wsp.wa.gov
Analyst
Analyst
Analyst
Analyst
Analyst
Analyst
Analyst
Intake Analyst
FBI Analyst
TSA Rep
DHS Rep
emily.fleming@wsfc.wa.gov
joe.ryan@wsfc.wa.gov
jason.giaquinto@wsfc.wa.gov
charles.ross@wsfc.wa.gov
kyle.bettis@wsfc.wa.gov
karl.scheuerman@wsfc.wa.gov
michael.picinich@wsfc.wa.gov
david.duty@wsfc.wa.gov
Sugai, Darin
Fewel, Joseph
Hoyle, Marlon
Johson, Rick
Dejesus, Sam Luis
Detective
Detective
Detective
Detective
Detective
darin.sugai@wsfc.wa.gov
joseph.fewel@wsfc.wa.gov
marlon.hoyle@wsfc.wa.gov
rick.johnson@wsfc.wa.gov
sam.dejesus@wsfc.wa.gov
Gundermann, Juli
Mars, George
Detective
Detective
juli.gundermann@wsfc.wa.gov
george.mars@wsp.wa.gov
Analyst
Office Manager
Allen.Avery@tsa.dhs.gov
bev.wood@wsp.wa.gov
lyle.chabot@wsfc.wa.gov
james.szrama@wsfc.wa.gov
Lt Michael Allen
(2012) Washington State Fusion Center 206-389-2728
Detective Sgt Jason L Ashley (2013) Washington State Fusion Center (gone by 2014)
Bryant C Blake
(2011) Organized Crime Intelligence Unit - Spokane Area
Michael L Brearty
(2010) Organized Crime Intelligence Unit / Tacoma JTTF RETIRED
Lt Mark V Brogan
(2012) Organized Crime Intelligence Unit
Lt Steve (Stephen) R Burns (2012) Washington State Fusion Center Interim Position
Detective Samuel L DeJesus (2012) Washington State Fusion Center Seattle PD paid
Darrin F DeRuwe
(2011) Spokane Area
Sgt John C Didion
(2012) Thurston Narcotics Task Force 360-239-3263
Captain Randy F Drake
(2012) Washington State Fusion Center (Seattle) 360-239-0359
Sgt Ann E Dutton
(2012) Organized Crime Intelligence Unit
Detective Juli A Gundermann (maiden name Mitchell) (2012) Washington State Fusion Center
Lance Bernard Ladines
(2012) Washington State Fusion Center (Seattle) 360-239-0793
Detective George R Mars (2012) Washington State Fusion Center (Seattle) 360-704-2420
Jane R Nowell (
2007) Organized Crime Intelligence Unit
Joel D Rivas
(2011) Organized Crime Intelligence Unit Tacoma
Mark E Soper (2012) Organized Crime Intelligence Unit Seattle - Bomb Squad Commander
Jonathon D Strup
(2012) Olympia Area Capitol Campus investigation, unit unclear
Lucille A Stewart
(2012) Organized Crime Intelligence Unit - HIDTA
Chris A Webb
(2010) Organized Crime Intelligence Unit Former, went to work with DEA
Beverly Wood (2012) Organized Crime Intelligence Unit / WSFC Secretary left for Fire Protection B.
- SOURCE: Puget Sound Regional Catastrophic Disaster Coordination Plan, October 2012
RIG 5
Cooperates
Closely with
Joint Base
Lewis
McChord
(2006-2010 data)
https://www.fbo.gov/index?s=opportunity&mode=form&id=0535209ab9bc8f15d0
cf2737e61beda0&tab=core&_cview=0
http://cryptome.org/2014/06/usbird4-manual.pdf
The Cryptome file is especially useful for capabilities and connections of the system.
http://www.annsgarden.com/poles/poles.htm
RIG 1 Everett
RIG 1 Everett
Gibson, Shawna Everett PD / UASI Northern Reg. Everett, WA 425-257-7435 sgibson@ci.everett.wa.us
(attended the 2009 Domestic Terrorism Workshops in Spokane, WA)
04/01/2015
04/08/2015
0900
1000
04/15/2015
04/22/2015
04/29/2015
05/06/2015
05/13/2015
0900
0900
0900
0900
1000
05/20/2015
05/27/2015
06/03/2015
06/10/2015
0900
0900
0900
1000
06/17/2015
06/24/2015
07/01/2015
07/08/2015
0900
0900
0900
1000
07/15/2015
07/22/2015
07/29/2015
08/05/2015
08/12/2015
0900
0900
0900
0900
1000
08/19/2015
08/26/2015
09/02/2015
0900
0900
0900
Yakima PD
ypd@yakimawa.gov
Stefanie L Avery
Tacoma PD
savery@ci.tacoma.wa.us
Kevin R Axelson
Kent PD
kaxelson@ci.kent.wa.us
Rodney J Baker
Pierce Transit
rbaker@piercetransit.org
Lynn D Batchelder
batchelderl@lesa.net
Tony M Berger
tberger@co.pierce.wa.us
Kelly B Busey
Gig Harbor PD
BuseyK@cityofgigharbor.net
Mike A Cabacungan
Gig Harbor PD
cabacunganm@cityofgigharbor.net
Don H Castanares
Marysville PD
dcastanares@marysvillewa.gov
Mike E Chesbro
US Army
michael.chesbro@leo.gov
Justin W Childers
WA Department of Corrections
jwchilders@DOC1.WA.GOV
Tukwila PD
Trina.cook@tukwilawa.gov
Heidi C Crawford
Puyallup
heidic@ci.puyallup.wa.us
Peter M Cribbin
Tacoma PD
pcribbin@ci.tacoma.wa.us
Robin E Dean
Robin.Dean@kingcounty.gov
Gene J DuPrey
dupreye@co.thurston.wa.us
Jackie Eliason
jhe@LIQ.WA.GOV
Scott B Engle
Puyallup PD
scotte@ci.puyallup.wa.us
Magdalena Escobar
WA Department of Corrections
mescobar@DOC1.WA.GOV
Debra L Farnworth
Milton PD
dfarnworth@cityofmilton.net
Allen L Fenner
fennera@lesa.net
Pat M Fitzgerald
Centralia PD
pfitzgerald@cityofcentralia.com
George M Flippo
flippog@lesa.net
Elizabeth J Franklin
University of Washington
ejell@u.washington.edu
Jared C Geray
Yelm PD
Jaredg@ci.yelm.wa.us
Shawna T Gibson
Bellevue PD
SGibson@bellevuewa.gov
Tacoma PD
Richland PD
Washington State Patrol
King County Sheriffs Office
Kennewick PD
King County Sheriff Department
Pierce County Sheriffs Office
Longview PD
South Sound 911
Pierce County Sheriffs Office
Lakewood PD
South Sound 911
King County Sheriffs Office
SSRIG
Tacoma PD
Seattle PD
Auburn PD
SSRIG
Tacoma PD
Vancouver PD
South Sound 911
Attorney General
Lacey PD
Bonney Lake PD
Seattle PD
Tacoma PD
Northwest Regional Crime Analyst Network
Tgriffit@ci.tacoma.wa.us
agrow@spokanepolice.org
Blaine.Gunkel@wsp.wa.gov
Sheila.Hatch@Kingcounty.gov
kim.hathaway@ci.kennewick.wa.us
jodi.hobbs@kingcounty.gov
dhutchi@co.pierce.wa.us
anita.hyatt@ci.longview.wa.us
johnsonv@lesa.net
jkady@co.pierce.wa.us
skanter@cityoflakewood.us
kasnera@lesa.net
cynthia.konecny@kingcounty.gov
MKortjohn@ci.tacoma.wa.us
QLai@ci.tacoma.wa.us
doug.larm@Seattle.Gov
clee@auburnwa.gov
jloeffe@co.pierce.wa.us>
tlorberau@ci.tacoma.wa.us
rachael.souza-lowe@ci.vancouver.wa.us
MagannK@lesa.net
TamaraM@ATG.WA.Gov
kmercer@ci.lacey.wa.us
millerl@ci.bonney-lake.wa.us
Kolette.Monner@Seattle.gov
JNaswort@ci.tacoma.wa.us
webmaster@norcan.us
Bellevue PD
Bellingham PD
Sunnyside PD
FORMERLY Seattle PD
WSP / FINCEN
US Army
Olympia PD
Renton PD
Seattle PD
SteilacoomPD
Federal Way PD
Auburn PD
Pierce County Sheriffs Office and Steilacoom PD Chief
Bothell PD
Washington State Patrol
DesMoines PD
Bremerton PD
Spokane PD
Tacoma PD
Kirkland PD
Attorney General
SSRIG
Lakewood PD
Fife PD
Fnunnelee@ci.bellevue.wa.us
sortiz@cob.org
2231@sunnyside-wa.gov
jessie.phillips@seattle.gov
angela.raven@wsp.wa.gov
timothy.reasoner@us.army.mil
dreedy@ci.olympia.wa.us
srickman@rentonwa.gov
Christine.Robbin@Seattle.gov
tj.rodriguez@ci.steilacoom.wa.us
michelle.roy@cityoffederalway.com
jryan@auburnwa.gov
rschau1@co.pierce.wa.us
cindy.schuler@ci.bothell.wa.us
evelyn.scott@wsp.wa.gov
tseaberry@desmoineswa.gov
joseph.sexton@ci.bremerton.wa.us
RWShaw@spokanepolice.org
jshelton@ci.tacoma.wa.us
Kshull@ci.kirkland.wa.us
NicoleS@ATG.WA.GOV
gary.smith@cityoftacoma.org
dstrand@cityoflakewood.us
tthompson@cityoffife.org
Lindsey A Tiroux
Joanna Trebaczewski
Sheri Van Veldhouse
Norbert "Rick" Wade
Lauren E Wallin
Craig V Were
Jason Wilson
Vicky T Woods
Chris S Woodside
Megan Yerxa
Federal Way PD
Washington State Patrol
Fife PD
Lakewood
Pierce County Sheriffs Office
Redmond PD
Sumner PD
Attorney General
Lacey PD
Tacoma PD
Lindsey.Tiroux@cityoffederalway.com
Joanna.Trebaczewski@wsp.wa.gov
svanveldhouse@cityoffife.org
RWade@cityoflakewood.us
lwalli1@co.pierce.wa.us
cwerre@redmond.gov
jasonw@ci.sumner.wa.us
VickyW@ATG.WA.Gov
cwoodsid@ci.lacey.wa.us
MYerxa@ci.tacoma.wa.us
Name
Rank/Title Description
Unit
UnitDescription
Kodani-Lee, Nancy Admin Staff Assistant A200Y Emergency Management - Administration
Smith, Denise L Admin Specialist Ii
A200X Emergency Management - Unavail Personnel
Graff, Barbara Jean
Director, Civilian
A200
Emergency Management Section
Nelson, Laurel L
Strategic Advisor Ii
A200
Emergency Management Section
Newman, Diane
Strategic Advisor Ii
A200A
Emergency Management Unit
Sheppard, Mark S
Executive
A200A
Emergency Management Unit
Goetz, Debra S
Strategic Advisor I
A200A
Emergency Management Unit
Jordan, Joann
Strategic Advisor Ii
A200A
Emergency Management Unit
Lund, Erika J Strategic Advisor Ii
A200A
Emergency Management Unit
Kaye, Elizabeth A
Strategic Advisor Iii
A200A
Emergency Management Unit
Wenderoth, Catherine A Strategic Advisor I
A200A
Emergency Management Unit
Connelly, Tracy J
Strategic Advisor Ii
A200A
Emergency Management Unit
Tietje, Grant R
Strategic Advisor Ii
A200A
Emergency Management Unit
Neafcy, Kenneth D
Strategic Advisor Ii
A200A
Emergency Management Unit
Mcdonald, Terrence J
Info Tech Pro B
A200A
Emergency Management Unit
Vandergiessen, Douglas J Police Sergeant
B611S
Seattle Police Operations Center
Gough, Christy
Police Officer
B611S
Seattle Police Operations Center
Kerns, Christy M
Police Officer
B611S
Seattle Police Operations Center
Lee, Pablo D
Police Officer
B611S
Seattle Police Operations Center
Ross, Charles
Wsfc Analyst
B611F
Washington State Fusion Center
Winsor, Debra A
Police Sergeant
B611F
Washington State Fusion Center
Meet(s) on the first Thursday of each month at the KCSO CID in the Sam Hicks
Conference Room (2nd floor of the KC Admin Building); and then we meet on the third
Thursday of each month at the Seattle Police Department HQ, lower level. Meetings
commence at 0900 hours.
Theresa May, Crime Analyst - King County Sheriffs Office Phone: (206)
263-2623 E-Mail: Theresa.May@kingcounty.gov
Spokane PD Intelligence
Spokane area Criminal Intelligence Unit circa 2012 or earlier
CIU/GANG Enforcement
Reisenauer, Sgt. Chuck
Collins, Det. James
Wendt, Det. Craig
Toliver, SCO Dale 835-4559
Zollars, SCSO Janice
Goldstein, Rich
835-4560
835-4515
835-4582
370-0066
835-4559
835-4580
879-4834
370-2132
981-3987
323-8237
323-7473
413-8892
323-7466
363-8205
835-4594
323-7461
323-7475
323-7462
323-7467
323-7463
323-7471
455-8531
324-2346
921-2389
413-8896
209-7179
220-6355
953-4888
209-4525
413-9081
Desk:4264
413-8894
413-8898
209-0832
220-3863
413-8893
954-2925
220-7590
951-4150
370-0241
M-Th
M-Th
M-Th
M-Th
M-Th
M-Th
530/330
7/5
7/5
7/5
7/5
7/5
T-F 8/6
T-F 8/6
T-F 8/6
T-F 8/6
T-F 8/6
M-F 8/430
I413
I452
150
448
425
591027
JC@JTTF
59955
591195
591020
59949
daniel.ervin@ic.fbi.gov
devin.presta@ic.fbi.gov
dennis.snider@ic.fbi.gov
mike.roberge@ic.fbi.gov
matthew.rose@ic.fbi.gov
Gang FAX: 622-5871
michael.kittilstved@ic.fbi.gov
andy.buell@ic.fbi.gov
ron.miya@ic.fbi.gov
brad.richmond@ic.fbi.gov
bryant.blake@ic.fbi.gov
michael.northcutt@atf.gov
pgr: 622-3352
JTTF Spokane
Main Number
FAX
892-9945
922-0547
892-9940
892-9952
892-9951
509-385-3782
509-499-8521
892-9947
509-342-0715
892-9956
509-723-8598
892-9961
208-661-6298
892-9954
509-994-7900
892-9964
208-661-7217
892-9958
509-939-7905
892-9949
509-496-2441
892-9953
509-209-3471
892-9962
509-496-1894
892-9946
509-670-7923
892-9944
509-220-6415
509-710-7446 509-226-2696
892-9945
509-496-3640
455-6429
509-496-1893
892-9963
892-9942
509-954-1776
892-9943
509-385-4821
208-661-0316
892-9941
208-661-7394
892-9955
509-481-5016
509-954-1079 509-809-8682
509-624-2707
509-262-9633
509-714-2955
509-893-0169
509-315-5142
509-434-4808
509-468-5059
509-315-5142
509-924-4570
509-315-8431
DT Conferences, Continued:
Four of the DT Book Index Entries were accidentally released in August
of 2011 and reviewed as part of the lawsuit against US Army spy John
Towery. They were profiles of three activists from Olympia and one
Graffiti artist from Tacoma. The three from Olympia were associated
with PMR / SDS and the activist from Tacoma was associated with
literature he had picked up at the Pitch Pipe Info Shop in Tacoma and
had in his backpack at the time of his arrest.
None of the four persons had been convicted of any violence before
they were listed as DT index entries in July 2007 in preparation for the
Conference. These specific four entries were sent to the FBI in
December 2007 in the wake of events in Olympia Washington, likely as
a result of track sabotage done during a PMR protest in November
2007.
DT Conferences, Continued:
The DT database entries are part of a larger data sharing effort which
compiled at least 1,278 pages on persons living in the Western United
States, including California, Oregon, Washington State, Utah,
Montana, Arizona, Colorado, and Nevada between 2004 and 2009.
This network extends beyond the formal WSIN boundaries and included the
Anti Defamation League office in Seattle in at least one year. Note that these
databases have NOTHING to do with Gangs. The HIDTA reports on
Washington State gangs that:
As of 2010 there are approximately 300 active street gangs in Washington
State with approximately 15,000 active gang members. This equates to 14
percent of the street gangs and 44 percent of the total street gang members in
Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and Alaska. According to
Gang Expert Gabe Morales, one explanation for these statistics is that street
gangs in Seattle and King County tend to be large. Many of the smaller gangs
were pushed out or members were absorbed by larger gangs. Street Gangs
totaling more than 250 members are not uncommon in King County and some
have close to 1,000 members.
The RDF Teams are groups of WSP Sergeants and Troopers who are dressed in riot armor
(padded elements intended to deflect blows and hand thrown projectiles) and helmets.
They organize in teams and train as a military style unit, for formations and tactics designed
to disperse or corral protesters and rioters.
RDF Forces are the main demonstration management team which WSP puts into the field.
They form the core of the State Patrols ability to put down strikes, manage demonstrations,
and face a determined and organized opponent. This is the core of what state police forces
were designed to do in the early 1900s in the United States, so that Sheriffs Deputies who
were local to an area (and their elected bosses) would not be unduly influenced in a labor
dispute.
It is not typical for all RDF teams to ever be deployed at the same place at the same time, but
it does occasionally happen for very large demonstrations. Normally the teams will be 12
hours on, 12 hours off and rotated (so that each team will field one of its two squads in any
one 12 hour period, or alternate teams will rotate their pairs of squads into and out of a
situation together.) This means that the total RDF personnel expected in the field at any one
time is about 65 or 70 persons including command elements. RDF units nearly always deploy
with explicit coordination with local Sheriffs and Municipal Police officers, who may also
deploy their own teams in riot gear. This is known as mutual aid.
RDF Markings
District 4 Command
Org Name
Job Class Title
FOB - Dist 2 - North Reg
LIEUTENANT
FOB - Dist 8 - Region 2
LIEUTENANT
FOB - Dist 6 - Wenatchee 2
LIEUTENANT
FOB - Dist 1 - Thurston
LIEUTENANT
FOB - Dist 7 - Snohomish Co Fwy LIEUTENANT
FOB - Dist 6 - Wenatchee 2 - Det 5
Sergeant
FOB - Dist 8 - Bremerton - Det 3 Sergeant
FOB - Dist 2 - Enum/OPS/MTR - Det 19
Sergeant
FOB - Dist 8 - Hoquiam - Det 7
Sergeant
FOB - Dist 8 - Port Angeles - Det 12
Sergeant
ISB - CID - Auto Theft - Snohomish County SERGEANT
FOB - Dist 8 - Bremerton - Det 4 Sergeant
FOB - Dist 7 - Bellingham - Det 14 Sergeant
FOB - Dist 1 - Thurston - Det 9
Sergeant
FOB - Dist 7 - Snohomish Co Fwy - Det 15 Sergeant
FOB - Dist 2 - North Reg - Det 2 Sergeant
FOB - Dist 1 - Tacoma - Det 12
Sergeant
FOB - Dist 7 - Snohomish Co Fwy - Det 8 SERGEANT
FOB - Dist 4 - Spokane - Det 9
Sergeant
BadgeNum
41
49
53
78
94
110
111
113
115
117
126
150
160
182
196
221
234
237
255
RDF
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
RDFTeam
District 2 Squad 1
District 8 Command
District 4 Command
District 1 Squad 1 Commander
District 7 Command
District 4 Squad 2 Sergeant
District 8 Logistics
District 2 Squad 1 Sergeant
District 8 Squad 1 Sergeant
District 8 Squad 2 Sergeant
District 7 Squad 2 Sergeant
District 8 Logistics as Badge 111
District 7 Squad 1 Sergeant
District 1 Squad 2 Sergeant
District 7 Logistics
District 2 Squad 2 Sergeant
District 1 Squad 1 Logistics
District 7 CUT Team and Logistics
District 4 Logistics
Org Name
SCHIERHOFF RAYMOND
FOB - Dist 1 - TZT - Det 13
Sergeant
FAULK MICHAEL B
FOB - Dist 1 - East Pierce - Det 5
Sergeant
LASHER SCOTT L
FOB - Dist 4 - TZT - Det 13
Sergeant
BARGER MARC W
TSB - Training - Operations - RTO
TROOPER >5 Years
BERGHOFF SETH T
FOB - Dist 3 - TZT - Det 13
Trooper >5 Years
TOLON BRETT A
FOB - Dist 8 - Hoquiam - Det 8
TROOPER 0-5 Years
DIXON ALAN R
FOB - Dist 8 - Bremerton - Det 2
TROOPER 0-5 Years
STEELE GEORGE N
FOB - Dist 7 - Monroe - Det 6
TROOPER 0-5 Years
BARTLETT AARON C FOB - Dist 8 - Bremerton - Det 3
Trooper >5 Years
COREY CASEY K
FOB - Dist 8 - Port Townsend - Det 11
Trooper > 5 Years
FLETCHER GABRIEL L CVEB - CVD - REG 4 - D8 DET 20
Trooper >5 Years
FIELD DONALD A
FOB - Dist 4 - Colville - Det 8
Trooper >5 Years
CAMDEN EDWARD
CVEB - CVD - REG 2 - D1 DET 20
Trooper >5 Years
CORKINS TROY M
FOB - Dist 4 - Spokane - Det 2
Trooper >5 Years
BORGGARD KURT E FOB - Dist 8 - Bremerton - Det 3
TROOPER 0-5 Years
RINCON MAURICE F
FOB - Dist 7 - Snohomish Co Fwy - Det 1 TROOPER 0-5 Years
CONROY MICHAEL J
FOB - Dist 2 - East Reg - Det 15
Trooper >5 Years
RAMEY JAMES J FOB - Dist 7 - Snohomish Co Fwy - Det 15
TROOPER 0-5 Years
DIXON BRIAN F
FOB - Dist 2 - East Reg - Det 14
Trooper >5 Years
DUMONT BRANDON J
FOB - Dist 7 - Monroe - Det 5
Trooper >5 Years
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RDFTeam
District 1 Squad 1 Sergeant
District 2 Squad 1 Sergeant
District 4 Squad 1 Sergeant
District 4 Squad 2
District 4 Squad 2
District 8 Squad 2 CART
District 8 Squad 2
District 7 Squad 1
District 8 Squad 1 CART
District 8 Squad 1 CART
District 8 Squad 1 CART
District 4 Squad 1
District 1 Squad 2 CART
District 4 Video
District 8 Squad 1
District 7 Squad 2
District 2 Squad 1 CART
District 7 Squad 2
District 2 Squad 1
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District 7 Squad 1
District 1 Squad 2
District 2 Squad 2
District 2 Squad 2
District 8 Squad 1
District 1 Squad 2
District 4 Squad 1
District 4 Squad 1
District 2 Squad 2 CART
District 2 Squad 2
District 7 Squad 1
District 7 Squad 1
District 2 Squad 1 CART
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District 1 Squad 1
District 1 Squad 2
District 7 Squad 2
District 7 Squad 1
District 1 Squad 1
District 7 Squad 2
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District 2 Squad 1
District 8 Squad 1
District 4 Squad 2
District 1 Squad 2
District 2 Squad 1
District 7 Squad 1
District 7 Squad 2 or D8S1
District 2 Squad 2
District 2 Squad 2
District 4 Squad 2
District 1 Squad 1
District 1 Squad 1
District 2 Squad 1
District 7 Squad 2 CART
District 1 Squad 1 CART Team
District 1 Squad 1 CART Alt
District 4 Squad 1
District 1 Squad 2
District 1 Squad 1 Video
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District 2 Squad 1
District 8 Squad 2
District 2 Squad 1 CUT
District 4 Squad 2
District 4 Squad 1
District 7 Squad 1
District 2 Squad 2
District 8 Squad 2
District 4 Squad 2
District 8 Video
District 7 Squad 1
District 7 Squad 2
District 2 Squad 1
District 8 Squad 2
District 4 Squad 2
District 4 Squad 1
District 7 Squad 1
District 7 Squad 1
District 4 Squad 1
District 2 Squad 2
District 2 Squad 1 CART
District 1 Squad 2
The Barrier technique involves lining the bikes, front wheel to rear wheel, across the area
to be blocked or protected. The squad leader and assistant squad leaders (ASL) are
positioned behind the line. The ASLs assist with arrest, relay line orders, and watch the
crowd for thrown objects. They may be armed with long-range, less-lethal weapons (bean
bag guns, shotguns with LTL loads, pepper ball guns) as well as large OC canisters and/or
personal-sized fire extinguishers. When forming a barrier in front of a building, is is
important that a safety zone is retained behind the line so that a crowd surge does not
force the line into a dangerous position.
The barrier can easily become a moving tactic called "mobile fencing" if the team leader
determines that the crowd needs to be moved. Upon command, the bike team readies
itself to move forward by holding the bikes by the stem and seat post. At the order, the
squad members lift their bikes to chest level and, pressing them toward the crowd, take
one step forward while ordering the crowd to "Move Back!" The squad then resumes its
original stance. The "move" command is repeated as necessary. It is essential that the
line is held intact, as the crowd will quickly exploit any gaps.
WSP Aviation
This is a view of what the WSPs Cessna 206 used to look like in 2005-2013.
The WSP has two of these, and they use them to monitor protests they are
worried about. The camera ball was moved to the wing in 2014. They also
use these for DUI and speed enforcement as well as securing Navy vessel
transits out of Navy Base Kitsap. This camera overlays a map on the view it
shows the tactical flight officer so he instantly knows the address he sees.
Smokey 3 and Smokey 4 are the two which have cameras and downlinked
video. This feed is shared with the Washington Military Department, the
Washington State Fusion Center, and regional emergency operations
centers like the one in Seattle (King County EOC).
N2446X CESSNA 206H - Serial 20608097 S Mode ID: 50441033
N305DK CESSNA 206H - Serial 20608080 S Mode ID: 50631072
GIIEP Acronym
GIIEP is a National Guard Bureau (NGB) operational system. Prior to fielding, GIIEP
was developed by US Army Space and Missile Defense Command Battle Lab
(SMDC) in conjunction with AFNORTH/A8 to answer capability gaps in the AF
Rescue Coordination Center (AFRCC) and for air component Full Motion Video
(FMV)/Incident Awareness and Assessment (IAA).
Fictitious Name
Street # & Name
City, State & Zip Code
Date of Birth:
W/M; height; ?lbs; Hair Color; Eye Color
Thank you for your assistance in this matter. If you have any questions please contact Lieutenant Randy Drake at (206) 2622418.
Sincerely,
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Washington State Patrol Special Weapons and Tactics 2012 era data
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109
138
181
319
351
364
370
455
486
498
621
648
684
707
737
761
797
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857
877
944
946
990
1016
1033
1043
1083
1084
1103
1115
1119
1125
1151
Notes
43 MEAD, RON LT 360-704-2422 X 360-731-1614 SWAT
109 SWEET, CHRIS DET SGT 360-578-4147 X 360-901-9300 SWAT
138 CAIN, TRENT SGT 206 389-8528 X 425-864-0713 Negotiator - Homeland Security Division Spokes
181 STANEK, PAUL DET SGT 425-654-1204 X 253-405-9491 SWAT
319 ANDERSON, JOEL TRP 360-654-1204 X 4259236915 SWAT
351 DASHIELL, NATHAN TRP 206-439-3830 360-239-1185 SWAT
364 HAAKE, RUSS DET 425-401-7717 X 425-766-5552 Negotiator
370 BOURLAND, DAVE TRP 360-260-6333 360-507-2573 SWAT
455 DUEFRANE, DANIEL TRP 206-455-4094 206-455-4094
486 LIKSAKOV, ANDREY TRP 360-449-7999 360-827-5763 SWAT - CHANGE OF NUMBER June - Dec 2012
498 HARSCHFELD, MATT TRP 360-426-1661 X 425-766-6020 SWAT
621 HEIDER, GREG TRP 360-805-1153 360-507-2527 SWAT - SECRET 2012
486 LIKSAKOV, ANDREY TRP 360-449-7999 360-827-5763 SWAT - NUMBER CHANGE June - Dec 2012
684 CRANE, TIMOTHY TRP 360-658-2588 360-518-5420 SWAT
707 POHL, KRISTL DET 360-704-4225 X 360-239-0275 Negotiator
737 KNUDSON, WILL TRP 360 577-2093 360-239-0821 SWAT
761 HANSON, RUSS TRP 360-442-5907 360-957-0555 SWAT - SECRET 2012
797 GIACOMAZZI, GRANT TRP 509-663-9721 509-387-7169 SWAT
839 ENSLEY, BRIAN TRP 360-260-6333 360-507-2663 SWAT
857 MEENAN, SEAN TPR 253-538-3240 X 253-365-4159 Negotiator
877 GARDNER, STEVE TRP 360-426-1661 360-957-0631 SWAT Wife is Rachel Elizabeth WSP 1120
944 PFLUGER, JEFF TPR 360-586-4443 X 360-239-7481 Negotiator
946 DEFFENBAUGH, NEIL TPR 360-578-4147 X 360-508-6170 Negotiator
990 FRANCIS, MARK TRP 360-757-7553 X 425-508-5065 SWAT
1016 SAUR, KALE TRP 360-676-2006 360-630-7077 SWAT
1033 REEVES, STEVE TRP 509-925-2698 X 509-201-0093 SWAT
1043 PROUTY, JAMES TRP 360-426-1661 X 360-239-0289 SWAT
1083 STEEN, BILL TRP 360-704-2407 253-377-8721 SWAT
1084 STEWART, CHARLES TRP 360-533-9332 360-507-2531 SWAT
1103 STRUP, JD DET 360-786-0572 360-239-0331 SWAT
165 OLSON, GABRIEL SGT 360-260-6333 X 360-507-2540 SWAT - Promoted to Sgt since June 2012
1119 LUTZ, KENNY DET 3603976138 X 3607721097 SWAT - SECRET TROOPER 2012
1125 WILBUR, DAVID TRP 509-734-7029 360-507-2566 SWAT
1151 SPANGLER, KELLY TPR 425-401-7798 X 425-449-9644 Negotiator NOW Eleven51 Consulting LLC
Name
Hay, Phillip S
Nelson, Richard E
Solan, Michael P
Anderson, Shane T
Martinez, Rafael
Novak, John A
Mathisen, Steven D
Pirak, Dwayne A
Morrison, Ben E
Geoghagan, William J
Benshoof, Shawn M
Pioli, Joseph A
Hancock, Andrew F
Hendry, Matthew V
Keating, Aaron P
Zentner, Chad D
Miller, J Daniel
Giroux, Ronald W
Ness, Matthew G
Sweeney, David T
Coolidge, Marshall O
Ness, Brehon J
Bonet, Michael E
Harris, Todd C
Rice, Gregory K
Anderson, Carl John
Rank/Title Description
Police Lieutenant
Police Officer
Police Officer
Police Sergeant
Police Officer
Police Officer
Police Officer
Police Officer
Police Officer
Police Officer
Police Officer
Police Officer
Police Sergeant
Police Officer
Police Officer
Police Officer
Police Sergeant
Police Officer
Police Officer
Police Sergeant
Police Officer
Police Officer
Police Officer
Police Officer
Police Officer
Police Officer
Unit
B621
B621A
B621A
B621A
B621A
B621A
B621A
B621A
B621B
B621B
B621B
B621B
B621B
B621C
B621C
B621C
B621C
B621D
B621D
B621D
B621D
B621D
B621D
B621X
B621X
B621X
UnitDescription
Swat
Swat - Day Squad 1
Swat - Day Squad 1
Swat - Day Squad 1
Swat - Day Squad 1
Swat - Day Squad 1
Swat - Day Squad 1
Swat - Day Squad 1
Swat - Day Squad 2
Swat - Day Squad 2
Swat - Day Squad 2
Swat - Day Squad 2
Swat - Day Squad 2
Swat - Night Squad 1
Swat - Night Squad 1
Swat - Night Squad 1
Swat - Night Squad 1
Swat - Night Squad 2
Swat - Night Squad 2
Swat - Night Squad 2
Swat - Night Squad 2
Swat - Night Squad 2
Swat - Night Squad 2
Swat/Crisis Intervention - Unavail Personnel
Swat/Crisis Intervention - Unavail Personnel
Swat/Crisis Intervention - Unavail Personnel
CEMNET II
STAEN
Washingtons Prisons
Cathy Senn
Executive Assistant catherine.m.senn2.civ@mail.mil 253-512-8000
WA Department of Emergency
Management
Grants funding to local and state police
Robert Ezelle Director 253-512-7001
Charma Anderson 253-512-7064
Homeland Security Grants Section Supervisor, 2014
See http://www.emd.wa.gov/about/documents/EMDStaffPhoneRoster.docx
For current phone directory
Jennifer Schaal
Was Homeland Security Grants Section Supervisor, 2012
now Preparedness Assessment Program Manager 2014
The regions are made up of one or more counties that include cities, towns, and tribal
nations within the regional geographical boundaries. This regional configuration was
implemented to distribute federal grant funds, develop emergency responder
equipment priority lists, plan and execute training and exercise programs, create
regionally based mutual aid plans, and develop volunteer infrastructure to support
citizens involvement in homeland security initiatives. This regional structure has
increased communication and collaboration, to include the sharing of best practices
and resource coordination. Operations and physical resources are maintained at the
local jurisdiction (county, city, and tribal) level and coordination and planning are
facilitated at the regional level.
Second Floor
Third Floor?
Fourth Floor
This US Coast Guard national command asset was seen at King County Airport