Mississippi
unfortunately unlike Alabama, there is no security licensing
requirements for officers or for security companies in the state of
Mississippi, other than armed security officers who must acquire a
security officer’s gun license in order to do armed security work. But
we here at Armstrong Armed Security feel that it is only a matter of
time, that Mississippi will pass a comprehensive licensing law that will
cover security companies and security officers with requirement similar
to Alabama, Louisiana, Tennessee, Texas and Florida. When that happens
that will cause the fly-by-night security companies to close up and go
out of business. Therefore allowing legitimate security companies to
charge a fair price for the work officers do, which in turn should bring
up salaries of the officers themselves. By doing this it will allow for
a better trained security officer, which will enhance the safety of the
public and also the safety of the officer. Until that happens we at
Armstrong Armed Security are taking the high road by having a gun range
to make sure that officers know how to properly handle their service
weapon and know when to use it and when not to use it. As you can see from this video up top my instructor training came in handy when this man came in and shoot his uncle on Sunday, March 27, 2011 at around 3:30 AM the shooting
happened inside Waffle House around 3:30 AM at which time hearing the
gunshots go off. I immediately went into action by pulling my revolver
and taking chase after the shooter catching him just outside the door of the waffle House — at 425 East McDowell Road Jackson Mississippi.
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