Iannucci, Rick
Salazar, Casey
Active Shooter/Armed Intruder Train-the-Trainer for Houses of Worship

Houses of worship worldwide are experiencing unprecedented levels of violence and attacks. This workshop traces the history of active shooter incidents, especially those in houses of worship, and provides law enforcement with a template of responses that can be used to educate houses of worship in their construct of Security Ministries to deal with this emerging threat. Lessons learned from NTOA tactical courses will be incorporated in this train-the-trainers seminar.

Rick Iannucci - Bio
Rev. Rick Iannucci is the NTOA Chaplaincy Section Chair and has been an NTOA member for 35 years. A US Marshal, retiring in 2005 after 21 years of service, and former Green Beret with a decade of service, he served on Special Forces Operational Detachments with the 11th and 7th Special Forces Groups (Airborne) on worldwide deployments including serving as an Instructor at the US Military Academy at West Point. Rick spent most of his career in Special Operations, his final three years of service with the US Department of Justice-US Marshals, he commanded a Joint US - Colombian Anti-Kidnapping /Protective Operations Special Missions Unit in Colombia, South America. He is the recipient of the US Attorney Generals Distinguished Service Award, the US Marshals Service Director's Award and the NTOA's Award of Merit for his work there (2003). Under the Congressionally Mandated Plan Colombia his initiative fell within the Justice Sector Reform Program (JSRP) and his specific initiative, The Combined Country Assessment and Training Team (CCATT), was an Anti-Kidnapping - Judicial and Witness protection program. With a budget of $ 9.7 million, his team successfully trained and equipped over 700 Colombian National Police Officers in Protective Operations, Anti-Kidnapping and Counter Assault Operations, dispatching them to the most contentious cities in the country. After retiring from the US Department of Justice, he served as the State, Local, Tribal and Territorial (SLTT) Law Enforcement Coordinator for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) and as Santa Fe Police Department Chaplain. He holds degrees and post graduate certificates from Neumann University (Franciscan), Baylor University Truett Theological Seminary, Yale Divinity School (Trauma Informed Pastoral Care), the University of Maryland (BC/ICISF~ Pastoral Crisis Intervention) and Trinity College, Dublin. An ordained Franciscan Priest, he is the Celtic Catholic Episcopate of the Southwest and Indian Country and currently serves as the New Mexico State Senate Chaplain. He is the founder and executive director of Horses For Heroes-NM Inc., a non-profit 501(c)3 specializing in non-clinical Post Traumatic Growth, Resiliency and Skill Set Restructuring for Post-911 veterans and active military. In 2010, he received the American Red Cross Real Heroes Award and in 2014 the New Mexico Humanitarian Award for his work with veterans, active military, National Guard and reserves. He is a life member of the Special Forces Association (LD 7014) and the Santa Fe Inter-Faith Leadership Alliance (ILA).

Casey Salazar - Bio
Detective Casey Salazar is a 13-year veteran of the Santa Fe Police Department, currently serving as a detective in the Criminal Intelligence and Analysis Unit for the eight years. He has worked in patrol for five years, and spent six years on SWAT. He is co-coordinator of the Santa Fe Police Interfaith Safety Outreach.