Last week, Aftermath visited Winston Salem, NC for the 2017 Eastern Law Enforcement Training Expo. ELETE is hosted by the North Carolina Gana Investigators Association. Over 300 officers attended. According to the event website, the intention of the expo is to bring law enforcement and corrections officers together to work on difficult issues with the ultimate goal of creating safer communities.
The well-organized expo featured gadget and equipment sales and demonstrations as well as training workshops and guest speakers. Mike Webster and Ken Rosa, both Senior Managers of Law Enforcement Relations with the company, were on hand to discuss biohazard cleanup and other related services. Corrections Officer Leon Border, pictured above, won the booth giveaway.
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