City of La Verne
Police Officer
City of Sierra Madre Apr 2013 - Apr 2015
Police Officer
City of Pomona Jun 2011 - May 2012
Police Officer
Sig Sauer Academy Dec 2009 - Jul 2011
Lead Columnist and Qa
Darden Oct 2009 - Jul 2011
Server
Education:
University of La Verne 2004 - 2008
Master of Education, Masters, Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Biology, Pre Med
Mt. San Antonio College 2002 - 2004
Associates, Associate of Arts, Liberal Studies
Skills:
Microsoft Office Biotechnology Firearms Biochemistry Social Media Research Public Speaking Training Glp Cell Biology Law Enforcement Quality Assurance Analysis Gmp Enforcement Self Defense
Interests:
Science and Technology Education Health
Languages:
English
Certifications:
California Post Certification Cpr/Aed/First Aid Koga Institute Baton Techniques Instructor State of California, License N/A American Red Cross Koga Institute License N/A
Cooking Medicine Exercise Traveling Outdoors Electronics Home Improvement Reading Crafts Fitness Gourmet Cooking Games Music Food Travel Movies Home Decoration Health
(Reuters) - Producers of a popular cable program about hunting and guns said on Saturday they were saddened by the "sudden untimely death" of the show's host, Gregory Rodriguez, who police said was shot to death in Montana by a man who later apparently killed himself.
Date: Mar 10, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Investigation continues into Whitefish murder-suicide
Whitefish police say in fact, four gunshots were fired on River Lakes Parkway, claiming the life of Gregory Rodriguez, 43, a national sporting TV host and writer for Guns and Ammo magazine. Whitefish Police Chief Bill Dian says when police arrived on scene Rodriguez was already dead.
in the past week, New America Foundation scholar Gregory Rodriguez floated the idea that Mad Men is so appealing because it takes us back to an era where theres still an authority figure to rebel against, an impulse being acted out in the tea party and Occupy Wall Street movements.
While former presidents dont lead our center, there is no shortage of experience going into it. The man heading this is Gregory Rodriguez, founder of the online publication Zcalo Public Square and a Los Angeles Times columnist.