CIS Client Newsletter Issue #18

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In This Issue…

  • CIS Instructors Complete Another Training Mission In Middle East
  • CIS Storm Deployment Team Called Into Action
  • The Reasonable Plan – Part III (Before the Incident)

CIS Client Newsletter Issue #17

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In This Issue…

  • Keeping the Community Safe is a Public-Private Partnership
  • St. Pete PD Honor Guard Awarded
  • Mathew F. Little CCBPI Coin
  • Workplace Violence, It’s Not Just for the Post Office Anymore

CIS Client Newsletter Issue #16

Click here to read this issue of the CIS Client Newsletter.

In This Issue…

  • Keeping the Community Safe is a Public-Private Partnership
  • St. Pete PD Honor Guard Awarded
  • Mathew F. Little CCBPI Coin
  • Workplace Violence, It’s Not Just for the Post Office Anymore

Mathew Little Memorial T-Shirts Available Through the S2 Institute

In remembering the legacy Mathew Little left behind, CIS has set up a scholarship in his name. To raise money for this fund, CIS is selling “Mathew Little Memorial T-Shirts” through the S2 Institute. Neither CIS nor the S2 Institute will profit from this sale. All proceeds will go to the scholarship fund. Children in the communities he serviced will be eligible to obtain financial support as they pursue higher levels of education and programs to provide them with the knowledge to excel in areas of their lives they wish to pursue. To purchase a Mathew Little Memorial T-Shirt, please click here.

A Special Memorial Page Has Been Created to Honor Officer Mathew Little

A memorial service was held at Twin Lakes Park in Sarasota on Saturday, May 28th to Celebrate Mathew’s life. The CIS Honor Guard was joined by that of the St. Petersburg Police Department, as well as the City of Dunedin’s Protectors, Police & Fire, Pipes and Drums. During the ceremony Mathew’s call sign, Bravo 114, was retired, and his patrol car was renumbered to “114.” This car will forever remain as part of the CIS fleet.   Scholarship Fund CIS is setting up a scholarship in Mathew’s name to assist children living in the communities that he served. Anyone wishing to make a contribution can make a check payable to “Critical Intervention Services” and in the memo please put “Little Scholarship Fund.” You can mail it to our corporate offices: Critical Intervention Services Attn: Amy O’Rourke 13777 Belcher Road South Largo, FL 33771 Click here to visit Officer Mathew Little’s Memorial Page

Celebration of Protection Officer Mathew Littleā€™s Life To Be Held With Full Honors

Largo, May 20, 2011 – At the request of Mathew Little’s family, CIS will be providing the full CIS Honor Guard at a Celebration of his life to be held Saturday, May 28th at 11:00AM at Twin Lakes Park in Sarasota. In addition to the CIS Honor Guard, the St. Petersburg Police have also volunteered their Honor Guard to take part in the ceremony. The service is limited to family, friends, security companies and law enforcement personnel who would like to pay their respects. The wearing of agency uniforms is encouraged. All are asked to arrive by 10:30 AM. Security and law enforcement agencies, and personnel that are planning to attend are asked to RSVP with the number attending to CIS SMSgt Carlos Ruiz, at ruizcf@cisworldservices.org or 727-482-8283 by Tuesday, May 24th. There will be a special area set aside for media, however, no interviews will be granted. Media is asked to arrive by 9:00AM to begin set-up. Please contact Amy O’Rourke for additional information. CIS will be establishing a scholarship in Mathew Little’s name, to assist children living in the community that Mathew primarily worked. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to this fund. Twin Lakes Park is located at 6700 Clark Road, Sarasota, FL 34241

Suspect Arrested for the Death of Officer Mathew Little

CIS is relieved to announce that St Pete PD have arrested & charged 20-year-old Bradley Bolden with first degree murder in the death of Mathew Little. St. Pete PD has been amazing and supportive in their investigation of this senseless murder. At 2pm CIS President, KC Poulin, appeared at a press conference with the St. Petersburg Police Department. After Major Mike Kovacsev presented details about the investigation & arrest, KC thanked him and the Department for their tireless efforts. Check news broadcasts this evening, and newspapers tomorrow. Services for Officer Little are being planned for Sat, May 28th in Sarasota. Details as they become available.