Brief Course Summary:
Ever wondered how gun crime cases are solved through ballistics evidence? Recovered shell casing and firearms have a story to tell and can generate vital investigative leads that enable law enforcement to identify shooters, link associated incidents, and determine crime patterns. Join us as we explore a gun crime case study in San Antonio, Texas, in which ballistics evidence played a crucial role.
Jennifer "JC" Crowe
Jennifer "JC" Crowe has worked in law enforcement support for 15+ years, including the TXDPS Texas Fusion Center (TXFC), TXDPS Texas State Capitol Region (Region VII), and the Austin Regional Intelligence Center (ARIC). In 2018 she supported the Austin Police Department during the multi-agency investigation into the Austin Serial Bombings. She is currently a Crime Intelligence Analyst with the Southwest Texas Fusion Center (SWTFC) located in San Antonio, Texas, serving the greater San Antonio and Bexar County metro region. Her background is primarily domestic extremism, emerging threats, and counterterrorism. She is currently assigned to gun crime investigative leads and supports the San Antonio Police Department's Gun Crime Unit. She learns something new every day, swears by Occam's Razor, and loves all aspects of the crime analysis field.
TXLEAN was formed in 2017 as an incorporated entity in Texas and is affiliated with the International Association of Crime Analysts (IACA).
TXLEAN is an incorporated 501(c)6 non-profit organization.
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