Media Interviews and National Presentations
At Law Enforcement Tactical Consultants (LETC), our experts are seasoned professionals in law enforcement practices and skilled communicators who engage with media inquiries and share their knowledge at national conferences throughout the year.
Speaking at National Conferences
LETC experts are frequently invited to speak at national conferences, where they share insights on critical topics such as Public Order management, SWAT operations, and police use of force. Our participation in these events underscores our commitment to advancing the field of law enforcement through education and collaboration. By presenting at conferences, our experts contribute to the ongoing dialogue about best practices, innovative strategies, and the future of policing.
Building Relationships with Media and Peers
By effectively managing media inquiries and actively participating in national conferences, LETC experts build strong relationships with both the media and their peers in law enforcement. This dual approach enhances our ability to support agencies in navigating public perception and implementing effective policing strategies.
Contact LETC for Expert Guidance
If your agency is seeking experienced consultants who are skilled in media relations and knowledgeable about current trends in law enforcement, look no further than Law Enforcement Tactical Consultants. Contact us today to learn how our experts can assist you in addressing media inquiries and enhancing your agency’s operational effectiveness through education and collaboration.
Spencer Fomby consulting with the City of Akron
Spencer Fomby Interview on less-lethal weapons
Spencer Fomby Interview on less-lethal weapons
Spencer Fomby Interview on less-lethal weapons
Spencer Fomby interview
Spencer Fomby interview on less-lethal weapons
Spencer Fomby consulting with the City of Akron
Spencer Fomby Webinar for The Briefing Room
Spencer Fomby Podcast Interview
Spencer Fomby Interview Related to LA ICE Protests
Spencer Fomby presenting on a Police 1 panel
Spencer Fomby and Peter Davidov on a panel at the National Tactical Officers Association Public Order Symposium
Spencer Fomby and Peter Davidov on a panel at the National Tactical Officers Association Public Order Symposium
Conference flyer for IACP Officer Safety and Wellness Conference, March 11-13, 2025, Anaheim, CA, with session on Occupational/Tactical Safety on March 13, 8-9 am in Room Pacific B, featuring speaker Spencer Fomby from the National Tactical Officers Association.
IACP Officer Safety and Wellness Presentation; Public Order Officer Wellness
IACP Officer Safety and Wellness Presentation; Public Order Officer Wellness
VIDEO- Spencer Fomby consulting for City of Akron.
Spencer Fomby consulting with City of Akron
Spencer Fomby NTOA Webinar
Spencer Fomby and Peter Davidov on a panel at the National Association of Civilian Oversight of Law Enforcement Conference
Promotional graphic for a virtual event on best practices for public order grenadiers, presented by the National Tactical Officers Association (NTOA), featuring their logo with an eagle and a shield.
Photos of four male speakers for Axon Accelerate 2023, including a retired police captain, with brief description of his former role.
Three individuals are seated on a panel discussing gun-related deaths and police-community relations, with a large themed backdrop behind them.
Promotional graphic for a 'Use of Force Summit' featuring Captain Spencer Fomby, retired, representing the National Tactical Officers Association, scheduled for December 3-5, 2024, with the website useofforesummit.com, against a blue digital background.
Spencer Fomby interview with the Associated Press
A promotional poster for a panel discussion on contemporary issues, trends, and standards, scheduled for September 9, 2024, at the Kansas City Convention Center. The poster features a photo of the moderator, Jon Becker from AARDVARK Tactical, and photos of three panelists: Chris Eklund from Florida SWAT Association, Spencer Fomby from Boise ID PD, and Steve Mescam from NTOA. Text encourages booking a seat for the event.
Spencer Fomby interview with NPR
Spencer Fomby interview with the Associated Press
Spencer Fomby interview with CNN
A man in a suit giving a presentation at a conference, with flags and a banner behind him. The slide on the screen reads 'NTOA Public Order Use of Force Standards' and includes contact information for Captain Spencer Fomby of the National Tactical Officers Association.
Webinar announcement poster titled '2023 NACOLE Webinar Series' featuring a session on 'Understanding Force Used in Effecting Arrests' presented by retired Captain Spencer Fomby on June 7, 2023, at 1:00 p.m. EST.
A man in a suit giving a presentation on a stage with a large screen displaying findings about crowd control training challenges. The stage has a blue backdrop with a table labeled 'DLG Daigle Law Group' in front.
Three men in suits sitting on chairs on a stage, with a large screen behind them displaying the text 'Freedom of Press What you need to know' and the logos of 1A Summit and Daige Law Group.
Podcast-Managing Public Protests: Navigating Complexity and Ensuring Preparedness with Captain Spencer Fomby (Ret.)
VIDEO- Protestors gather in downtown Los Angeles following release of Tyre Nichols beating video
VIDEO- New captain leads new Boise Police division
VIDEO- Boise Police SRO's complete annual active shooter training before school year
VIDEO- How A California Police Department Changed Its Mindset On Use Of Force
A police officer being interviewed outdoors during daytime with trees, parked cars, and a bicycle in the background. The police department patch and badge are visible on his uniform, and the caption reads "Berkeley Urban Shield Vote."
A man presenting on military use of force and tactics to an audience in a conference room with a large screen displaying a PowerPoint slide.
Flyer for a discussion on use-of-force policies and police oversight models, scheduled for Friday, March 19, from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., hosted by the Institute for Local Government and Renne Public Law Group, featuring speakers John Burris, Petra DeJesus, Spencer Fomby, and Jamal Anderson.
A man in military camouflage uniform talking to another person at an outdoor event, with a bulletin board displaying news articles and information about Berkeley, California. There is a blue canopy with the words 'Berkeley Police Department' on it, and a building with trees in the background.
Surveillance video still showing police officers and a suspect next to a police vehicle in a parking lot.
A news article screenshot from The Daily Californian titled 'Police Review Commission learns about de-escalation techniques for Berkeley police,' dated October 21, 2018. The image shows a police officer standing and speaking to a group of people seated at a table, with a door and exit sign in the background.
A police officer speaking into a microphone on a stage with three women sitting at a table behind him, and another officer standing with arms crossed to the side. The stage has a red curtain backdrop.
A police officer in uniform and a woman are sitting inside a vehicle, with the officer working on a laptop.
A police officer being interviewed by a news crew outside with a black police SUV in the background.
Screenshot of a news article homepage from the Idaho Statesman with the headline about police response to an active shooter in Boise, authored by Shaun Goodwin.
Police are looking for alternatives to guns. How effective are they?
A quote from Training Sergeant Spencer Fomby of the Berkeley, CA Police Department about the use of force by officers, with a photo of a man in a suit holding a microphone.
Left side: A classroom setting with a man presenting at the front, a slide titled 'Introductions' is visible, with several attendees seated at desks in front of computers. Right side: Two men in conversation outdoors, one gesturing with a thumbs-up, police cars and trees in the background.
Man, 20, sentenced to 15 years for arson amid Baltimore rioting
Poster for a virtual instructor spotlight on public disorder response standards featuring Captain Spencer Fomby of the Boise Police Department, scheduled for June 1, 2022 at 3:00 PM, with a photo of Captain Fomby in police uniform.
Berkeley police emphasize ‘culture of de-escalation’
Man Found Near Justice Kavanaugh's Home Charged With Attempted Murder
All-hazards training goes virtual
Public Order Policing in The US
NTOA Conference 2021 Public Order Presentation
Damage control Police are increasing their precision when handling riots and protests.
Pro-abortion protesters march outside the residences of Supreme Court justices as police stand guard, with one protester holding a sign that reads "You're Pro-Life until the baby is... BORN". The image appears on Fox News, with headlines about protests outside the Supreme Court.
Protesters argue with police officers during a protest, with one person holding a large cardboard sign and another person wearing a hooded jacket and face mask, holding an umbrella in rainy weather.
Montgomery County Police officers with shields and helmets lined up outside the US Capitol building, with journalists and a man on a bicycle in the foreground.
Peter Davidov interview
Event poster for Bureau of Reclamation presenting on diverse experiences in law enforcement, featuring Spencer Fomy, a law enforcement officer, scheduled for February 9, 2022, at Microsoft Teams LiveEvents, focusing on Black History Month and Black Health and Wellness.
Promotional poster for a webinar titled "Panel Discussion: Less Lethal Munitions in Crowd Control Operations." It features three speakers in black-and-white headshots, with an image of a police officer holding a rifle and the logo "TAC TALKS" at the top, and text including "Exclusive Webinar" and "Panel Discussion: Uses in Crowd Control."
A young man standing next to a sign that reads 'Policing Political Protests' inside a building corridor.