Base
PLSI Class Year

2016

Personal Information
Name

LaTosha Payne

Personal Phone

770-861-6993

Tribal Affiliation

Rosebud Sioux Tribe

Education
Law School

La Verne College of Law

Other/Notes

La Verne College of Law  Ontario, CA 08/2016
Phi Alpha Delta (ΦΑΔ) International Law Fraternity Member class of 2016
EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY (ETSU) Johnson City, TN  08/2009

Bachelor of Science: Criminal Justice / Criminology Minor: Psychology • Overall GPA: 3.01.

• Omicron Delta Kappa Honor Society, 08/2009. • Diversity Scholars for Outstanding Academic Achievement, 03/2009. • ETSU: Medical Services Department / Disability Services Department (student worker), 08/2005-08/2009. • Summer Internship (non-paid): Johnson City Police Department, 2008-2009. • Certificate of Achievement; Achieved Distinction as a Student Leader at ETSU, 07/2008. • Creator / President, Alpha Chi-Rho Omega Christian Sorority, 01/2008.

Professional Information
Title

Federal Law Enforcement

Employer

Pentagon Force Protection Agency / Pentagon Police Department

Employer Address

 

Office of Threat Detection / Surveillance Operations Specialist
Pentagon Force Protection Agency within Washington, D.C.

• Due to the mayhem of terrorists’ activities and threats I have been reactivated to this position until further notice.

• Authored a report based upon the elicited information to the law enforcement criminal intelligence community that turned into an E-Guardian report for the F.B.I. Counterterrorism Unit, and amongst other law enforcement reports, 11/24/2015.

 
United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces 
Pentagon Force Protection Agency within Washington, D.C.

• Provides protection for the Federal Military judges and DoD facilities. Has a vested knowledge of courtroom protocols and procedures including but not limited to acting in the capacity of a Bailiff; (pending) duly appointed special deputy as a U.S. Marshals Service.

 
Office of Threat Detection / Surveillance Operations Specialist
Pentagon Force Protection Agency within Washington, D.C.

• Awarded a Quality Step Increase: for Outstanding Performance, 07/2014-2015.

• Received a Letter of Appreciation from the Pentagon Counterintelligence Directorate, 10/2014.

• Provided protection for the DoD facilities, personnel and critical missions; performed as a team member providing close and continuing support to requesting DoD units requiring surveillance detection services during high profile Foreign Dignitary visits. Executed numerous covert and overt operations involving behavioral detection, surveillance, intelligence, and counter surveillance detection to identify both foreign and domestic terrorists’ modus operandi.

• Identified suspicious activities that were forwarded to the F.B.I., U.S. Marshal Service, and Counterintelligence community for immediate action; resulting in round-the-clock surveillance on the subjects and E-Guardian report for the F.B.I.

• Collaborated with DoD and government agencies who specializing in surveillance, Counter Surveillance and Surveillance Detection; provides mutual support upon request.

• Possess knowledge of the elements of a crime, cyber law, legal consideration for counterintelligence, DoD forensic operations, intelligence information report (IIR), and behavioral detection.

• Team leader conducted, 30 surveillance operation missions gathering intelligence on known intelligence officers who attempted to use foreign or domestic electronics to gather information at the Pentagon.

• Served as a Deputy Incident Commander for the Office of Threat Detection; coordinating resources during critical situations, and authored several reports for the law enforcement criminal intelligence community.

• Paved the way for a non-supervisor officer, to brief the Pentagon Police Department Senior-Leadership and Senior Executives Service on daily activities for the Office of Threat Detection operations in the Daily Update Briefs.

 

Federal Police Officer: Traffic Unit                                                    
07/2010 to 05/2014 Pentagon Force Protection Agency within Washington, D.C.

•           Awarded with an Annual Performance Bonus, for Outstanding Performance, 10/2013-2014.

•           Certificate of Appreciation for Mission Support Unit by the Deputy Chief of Pentagon Police, 05/2013.

•           Letter of Appreciation from the Office of Threat Detection Directorate, 07/2013.

•           Certificate of Appreciation by the Pentagon Law Enforcement Director for the 9/11 Memorial, 09/2011.

•           Provided operational planning and execution of high-risk vehicle convoy security for the President and Foreign Dignitaries visiting the Pentagon.

•           Maintained current and accurate knowledge of criminal laws, rules of criminal procedure, court opinions concerning the admissibility of evidence, constitutional rights, administrative laws, and federal regulations that apply to cases involving crimes against the United States.

•           Maintained a vast knowledge in the art of questioning regarding laying a foundation and eliciting relevant information.

•           Collaborated with the Assistant United States Attorney in testifying in federal court.

•          Set the bar high in carrying out minor and complex investigations in traffic accidents, police reports, traffic stops, and traffic summons; while utilizing a methodical approach in research and interrogation techniques to resolve or mitigate suspicious or criminal activities; demonstrated outstanding skills in crime analysis and analyzed raw data under time constraints, including photographing and sketching a crime scene evidence, construction of evidential element and positive measurements of the crime scene.

•          First non-supervisor to train newly appointed recruits within the Pentagon Force Protection Agency on 32 C.F.R 1-19.

•          Served as the principal advisor for the analysis, development, and implementation of policies, procedures, in the operations division.

Work Email

payne30lp@yahoo.com

Work Phone

770-861-6993