Venue will not be in any CBCOG conference rooms.

Texas Preventing Targeted Violence Conference

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Hilton Fort Worth in Fort Worth, Texas
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Summary - Texas Preventing Targeted Violence Conference

Join us at the Hilton Fort Worth in Fort Worth, Texas March 2 - 5, 2026 for our second annual Texas Preventing Targeted Violence Conference. This year's conference will feature three days of thought-provoking sessions focused on identifiers of targeted violence and terrorism, incorporating behavioral threat assessment and management into prevention strategies, and community engagement opportunities.

This conference is designed to inform stakeholders from a wide variety of community sectors, including academia, faith-based, mental health, law enforcement, business, and governmental sectors, on how to prevent acts of targeted violence and terrorism in their communities.

Sessions will cover a variety of topics, including:

  • Threats to schools and places of worship
  • Identifying leakage and behavioral indicators for someone on the pathway to violence
  • How to build and maintain behavioral threat assessment and management teams
  • Community engagement between law enforcement and the private sector
  • Case studies on conducted and prevented attacks

We hope to see you in Fort Worth in March as we host the second annual Texas Preventing Targeted Violence Conference.

Texas Preventing Targeted Violence Conference

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Hilton Fort Worth in Fort Worth, Texas
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Summary - Texas Preventing Targeted Violence Conference

Join us at the Hilton Fort Worth in Fort Worth, Texas March 2 - 5, 2026 for our second annual Texas Preventing Targeted Violence Conference. This year's conference will feature three days of thought-provoking sessions focused on identifiers of targeted violence and terrorism, incorporating behavioral threat assessment and management into prevention strategies, and community engagement opportunities.

This conference is designed to inform stakeholders from a wide variety of community sectors, including academia, faith-based, mental health, law enforcement, business, and governmental sectors, on how to prevent acts of targeted violence and terrorism in their communities.

Sessions will cover a variety of topics, including:

  • Threats to schools and places of worship
  • Identifying leakage and behavioral indicators for someone on the pathway to violence
  • How to build and maintain behavioral threat assessment and management teams
  • Community engagement between law enforcement and the private sector
  • Case studies on conducted and prevented attacks

We hope to see you in Fort Worth in March as we host the second annual Texas Preventing Targeted Violence Conference.

Texas Preventing Targeted Violence Conference

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Other
Venue Description:
Hilton Fort Worth in Fort Worth, Texas
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Summary - Texas Preventing Targeted Violence Conference

Join us at the Hilton Fort Worth in Fort Worth, Texas March 2 - 5, 2026 for our second annual Texas Preventing Targeted Violence Conference. This year's conference will feature three days of thought-provoking sessions focused on identifiers of targeted violence and terrorism, incorporating behavioral threat assessment and management into prevention strategies, and community engagement opportunities.

This conference is designed to inform stakeholders from a wide variety of community sectors, including academia, faith-based, mental health, law enforcement, business, and governmental sectors, on how to prevent acts of targeted violence and terrorism in their communities.

Sessions will cover a variety of topics, including:

  • Threats to schools and places of worship
  • Identifying leakage and behavioral indicators for someone on the pathway to violence
  • How to build and maintain behavioral threat assessment and management teams
  • Community engagement between law enforcement and the private sector
  • Case studies on conducted and prevented attacks

We hope to see you in Fort Worth in March as we host the second annual Texas Preventing Targeted Violence Conference.

Texas Preventing Targeted Violence Conference

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Other
Venue Description:
Hilton Fort Worth in Fort Worth, Texas
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Summary - Texas Preventing Targeted Violence Conference
Join us at the Hilton Fort Worth in Fort Worth, Texas March 2 - 5, 2026 for our second annual Texas Preventing Targeted Violence Conference. This year's conference will feature three days of thought-provoking sessions focused on identifiers of targeted violence and terrorism, incorporating behavioral threat assessment and management into prevention strategies, and community engagement opportunities.

This conference is designed to inform stakeholders from a wide variety of community sectors, including academia, faith-based, mental health, law enforcement, business, and governmental sectors, on how to prevent acts of targeted violence and terrorism in their communities.

Sessions will cover a variety of topics, including:

  • Threats to schools and places of worship
  • Identifying leakage and behavioral indicators for someone on the pathway to violence
  • How to build and maintain behavioral threat assessment and management teams
  • Community engagement between law enforcement and the private sector
  • Case studies on conducted and prevented attacks

We hope to see you in Fort Worth in March as we host the second annual Texas Preventing Targeted Violence Conference.

COMMUNITY PLANNING FOR DISASTER RECOVERY AWR 356

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Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Center 10345 Hwy 44 Corpus Christi, TX, 78406
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Registration Link: https://ndptc.hawaii.edu/training/delivery/4224/

Join us for our Community Planning for Disaster Recovery course. Learn key concepts for disaster recovery planning, including the benefits of pre-disaster planning, whole community approach to planning, key elements of plans, and the plan development process. Increase your knowledge to initiate disaster recovery plans and participate in the long-term recovery planning process in your own community. Enhance your ability to support your community’s overall disaster readiness through pre-disaster planning for post-disaster recovery.  Government Administrative Emergency Management Public Works Public Health Transportation  Citizen/Community Volunteer Introduction to Disaster Recovery Planning Partners in Disaster Recovery Disaster Recovery Plan Elements Disaster Recovery Plan Development

Community Planning for Disaster Recovery

Delivery Date:

04/14/2026

Time:

8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (US/Central)

O2X Workshop

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CCFD Training Center
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CORPUS CHRISTI FIRE DEPARTMENT 
2406 Leopard St. Ste 300 
Corpus Christi, Texas 78408 

To: All Fire Department Personnel
From: Doug Matthijetz, Deputy Chief
Date: November 12, 2025
Subject: O2X Workshop 
The Corpus Christi Fire Department (CCFD) will be hosting another O2X Workshop on December 
11th at the CCFD Training Center. This workshop will be 0830-1630 hours. There is no cost for 
the individual to attend this workshop. Those wanting to attend will need to email Billy Belyeu,
BillyBe@corpuschristitx.gov and Patrick Garcia, PatrickGa@cctexas.com to get on the list to 
register. The class is open to 40 people. If by December 1st we do not have ¾ of the spots filled,
we will open up spots to other agencies. Personnel will need to use their own time for the 
workshop.
 

Criminal Interdiction Pro-Active Patrol (Dynamic Police Training)-hosted by APPD

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Aransas Pass Civic Center, 700 W. Wheeler Ave., Aransas Pass, TX 78336
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Criminal Interdiction Pro-Active Patrol (Dynamic Police Training)
and to leverage the law to work in law enforcement’s favor.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Date: May 18th, 2026
Time: 8 am - 5 pm
Location: Aransas Pass Civic Center, 700 W. Wheeler Ave. Aransas Pass
Cost: $249
Instructor: Michael Guzman (Dynamic Police Training)
Course Description:
Every patrol officer is taught how to take a report of a crime that already occurred, but not every officer is taught how to find and catch the bad guys. This class will teach officers how to be pro-active in between their calls for service. This class will equip every officer on how to find the criminal element in our communities and put them in jail. Instead of being told what you CAN’T do, this training will teach you what you CAN do. 
Topics covered include target selection, conducting a proper roadside interview to determine if criminal activity is present, obtaining consent to search, finding wanted fugitives, obscure transportation code violations, identifying criminal devices, organized retail theft, fuel theft, re-encoded credit cards and more. 
Whereas many police trainings cover general strategies, this class incorporates the intricacies of Texas statutory and case law. By diving deep into Texas law, we equip the Texas peace officer with the knowledge needed to guide their conduct legally and to leverage the law to work in law enforcement’s favor.

Leadership for Front-Line Supervisors (Advanced Police Concepts) -Hosted by APPD

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Other
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Aransas Pass Civic Center, 700 W. Wheeler Ave., Aransas Pass, TX 78336
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Leadership for Front-Line Supervisors (Advanced Police Concepts) 
Date: April 21-22, 2026
Time: 8 am - 5 pm
Location: Aransas Pass Civic Center, 700 W. Wheeler Ave. Aransas Pass
Cost: $325
Instructors: Captain Mike Schentrup (RET), Lieutenant Wayne South (RET), Deputy Chief Eric Stewart (RET), Lieutenant Charlie Nahrwold, and Lieutenant Marc Plourde
Course Description:
Leadership for Front-Line Supervisors is a course designed to help law enforcement professionals develop the skills and knowledge necessary to excel as front-line leaders. Leadership and management are distinct but complementary roles, and this course will help attendees understand the difference and learn how to effectively lead their teams. Through lectures, group discussions, and interactive exercises, participants will have the opportunity to explore key concepts such as team building, communication, and conflict resolution, and gain practical tools and strategies for leading their teams with dedication and professionalism. This course is an invaluable resource for those seeking to enhance their leadership skills and advance their careers in law enforcement.
 

Leadership for Front-Line Supervisors (Advanced Police Concepts)  Hosted by APPD

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Other
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Aransas Pass Civic Center, 700 W. Wheeler Ave., Aransas Pass, TX 78336
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Leadership for Front-Line Supervisors (Advanced Police Concepts) 
Date: April 21-22, 2026
Time: 8 am - 5 pm
Location: Aransas Pass Civic Center, 700 W. Wheeler Ave. Aransas Pass
Cost: $325
Instructors: Captain Mike Schentrup (RET), Lieutenant Wayne South (RET), Deputy Chief Eric Stewart (RET), Lieutenant Charlie Nahrwold, and Lieutenant Marc Plourde
Course Description:
Leadership for Front-Line Supervisors is a course designed to help law enforcement professionals develop the skills and knowledge necessary to excel as front-line leaders. Leadership and management are distinct but complementary roles, and this course will help attendees understand the difference and learn how to effectively lead their teams. Through lectures, group discussions, and interactive exercises, participants will have the opportunity to explore key concepts such as team building, communication, and conflict resolution, and gain practical tools and strategies for leading their teams with dedication and professionalism. This course is an invaluable resource for those seeking to enhance their leadership skills and advance their careers in law enforcement.
 

Civil Law for the Patrol Officer-Hosted by APPD

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Aransas Pass Municipal Court, 645 W. Lott, Aransas Pass
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Civil Law for the Patrol Officer

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

 

 02/19/2025 1 pm - 4 pm, Aransas Pass Municipal Court, 645 W. Lott, Aransas Pass
Course Cost: Free
Course Length: 3 hrs
Instructor: Constable Kody Fahrenthold
 

Course Description: This course provides information for the patrol officer, police officer, or deputy who does not regularly handle civil law matters. This course will cover numerous topics related to civil law that the first-responding officer may need to know, including Civil Standby, Evictions, and Court Orders.