About

Meet Your Instructor

The Active Shooter Awareness and Prevention Training Center was created by Chief Clinton Weatherspoon.

The training course is intended to help organizations and employees enhance their preparedness for the worst-case scenario of violence in the workplace. There have been countless national tragedies at schools, public events, and in the workplace. The risk that they pose is real. There is no warning, and an active shooter incident can happen at any time

Clinton is a retired law enforcement officer with over 30 years on the job. He started his career with the Sandoval County Sheriffs office and has worked for several agencies throughout New Mexico with his last job as a police chief before he retired.

He has been an instructor of various police training for many years and has taught at police academies .

He is an avid golfer and a dedicated father and grandfather.

What is an Active Shooter Training Course​?


This course was created to help employers enhance their preparedness for the worst-case workplace violence scenario. Our workplace active shooter training course helps your staff prepare so that when seconds count, employees are ready to take an active role in their safety.

This course can range between 1 and 3 hours based on the type of training method and options you select and is available as a live onsite instructor-led sessions and live instructor-led webinar.

The Onsite Instructor-led training active shooter training for businesses session offers a presentation and videos scenarios with a question-answer discussion and an optional Active Shooter Awareness training drill that includes an evacuation or barricade (if evacuation is not an option) exercise at the end.

Allow for one hour of training for one of these optional exercises. It is also combined with role-playing scenarios, suggestions for self-protection, and critical thinking in the work environment.

The presentation reviews the three crucial elements for increasing the trainee’s odds of preserving life in an active shooter incident: Run, Hide, and Fight. ​