Posted on 09/23/2016 3:51:37 AM PDT by marktwain
Jason Falconer on Left, with Hat |
Jason started offering training with the passage of the shall issue concealed carry law, the Minnesota Personal Protection Act, in 2003. He taught for 10 years before acquiring property and establishing his own range atJason Falconer is President/Owner of Tactical Advantage Firearms Training, Inc. which has been operating since 2003. Tactical Advantage currently concentrates on firearms training for individuals in a group or private setting, including permit to carry training in MN. Jason has also created advanced and customized classes for individuals who desire more advanced safety training. His business has grown primarily through student referrals, and Jason takes pride in providing the best training options available in Central MN.Continued education and training has been a personal interest of Jasons, as he believes each of us has something to learn no matter our level of expertise in our area of discipline. As a result, he has attended some of the best firearms training schools in the United States. His goal is to teach individuals the mindset, knowledge and skills needed to be successful with firearms in order to secure their personal safety or that of their family, at home or in public. As a training professional, he continuously researches and develops new curriculum and training methods to make the training experience for his students the best they can get.Since 2008, Jason has been assisting Ted Boran with St. Cloud State University skills training in the disciplines of decision shooting and dynamic entry. He intends to utilize this experience to further develop curriculum to instruct law enforcement professionals and qualified civilians the benefits of reality based training. Jason believes that although civilian and law enforcement students can obtain great firearms training from various sources, they are missing a key component in their personal safety training without going through reality based training.Jason also has a law enforcement background and is the former Police Chief of the Albany Police Department. Jason also serves as the departments firearms instructor, and has created POST Board approved firearms training curriculum. He currently serves as a part-time officer with the City of Albany.As a consulting member of S.M.E.A.C., Jason specializes in consulting in reality-based firearms, law enforcement and personal security training. www.smeac.org
The Avon Police Department is currently not a 24-hour department. We are staffed with 3 full-time officers and 5 part-time officers. If you receive the answering service, police staff may not be on-duty and may not be able to return your call immediately.The Albany Police Department is also a small department. From albany.mn.us:
The Albany Police Department is currently comprised of 1 chief, 1 police sergeant, 2 full-time patrol officers, 5 part-time patrol officers and one non-sworn support staff.Having a proficient firearms trainer on staff part time offers significant advantages to both the department and the instructor. The instructor can maintain their LEOSA status, allowing for carry anywhere in United States territory. The department is able to keep its officers qualified and conduct training with minimal additional expense. I do not know if that is the situation with Jason; but Tactical Advantage offers the annual LEOSA training necessary for retired officers to maintain LEOSA credentials.
How did he stop him. Did he shoot the Islamic swine?
Thanks, that cleared up the issue of, is he a LEO or an firearms instructor. It’s clear he is both.
Either way, it ended a very bad incident.
No need to post it here it’s been all over the MSM. (Do I really need a sarcasm tag?)
I would be very interested to know what caliber of handgun he used to shoot the muzzie. Reports indicate that he had to shoot him several times because he kept coming.
HOORAY Jason Falconer
stay alert, healthy, armed, safe, alive.
Yep. Put four in him as I recall.
In St. Cloud, it did.
Anyone know what caliber and make of pistol he was carrying that day?
The perp supposedly got up 3 times after being shot. He was Somali, maybe he was high on khat?
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