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Shooting Incident Reconstruction September 11 - 15, 2017 Hosted by The CSI Academy of Florida www.forensictrainingsource.com Topics Include Shooting reconstruction terminology Internal, external and terminal ballistics Gunshot residue and range of fire determination Identifying, detecting, measuring and describing bullet marks Behavior of projectiles on varying target surfaces Proper recording/documentation of bullet marks Motor vehicles as a target surface Humans as a target surface Flight path reconstruction, description and documentation Report writing - putting analysis and conclusions into words Courtroom testimony - explain/describe analysis and reconstruction The CSI Academy of Florida 12787 US Highway 441 Alachua, FL 32615 www.forensictrainingsource.com James P. Molinaro Instructor, UT National Forensic Academy Detective, Hunterdon County (NJ) Prosecutor’s Office Lieutenant, New Jersey State Police (retired) Conducted more than 3,000 investigations Howard J. Ryan Lieutenant, New Jersey State Police (retired) Forensic Operations Specialist – Morris County, NJ Certified Police Training Commission Instructor Member, Attorney General’s Forensic Science Commission Learn more at www.forensictrainingsource.com Course fee: $750 Fee reduced to $650 per person for 2 or more people from the same organization Questions? Contact Nathan Lefebvre 678.744.9090 or nathan@forensictrainingsource.com

Shooting Incident Reconstruction September 11-15, 2017 Hosted by The CSI Academy of Florida www.forensictrainingsource.com Discounted Lodging Options When making reservations, use the name “CSI Academy” for the discounted rate Hilton University of Florida Conference Center 1714 SW34th Street Gainesville, FL 32607 352-371-3600 Best Western Gateway Grand 4200 NW 97th Boulevard Gainesville, FL 32606 352-331-3336 Comfort Inn University 3440 Southwest 40th Boulevard Gainesville, FL 32608 352-264-1771 The Lodge at Gainesville 3726 SW 40th Boulevard 352-375-2400 Extended Stay 5505 SW 41st Boulevard Gainesville, FL32608 352-672-6008 Residence Inn Gainesville I-75 3275 SW 40th Boulevard The CSI Academy of Florida 12787 US Highway 441 Alachua, FL 32615 www.forensictrainingsource.com Course fee: $750 Fee reduced to $650 per person for 2 or more people from the same organization Questions? Contact Nathan Lefebvre 678.744.9090 or nathan@forensictrainingsource.com