ย The Charles County Sheriffโ€™s Office recently enlisted local martial arts expert Sean McBroom to provide defensive tactics training during a 40-hour course held Jan. 14-18 at the Southern Maryland Jujitsu Academy in White Plains, where McBroom is owner and master instructor.

ย Thirteen officers including eight from the Charles County Sheriffโ€™s Office, two from the Prince Georgeโ€™s Police Department and one each from the Greenbelt Police Department and St. Maryโ€™s and Calvert counties sheriffsโ€™ offices participated in the training.

ย McBroom, who has more than 15 years of experience teaching defensive tactics to federal and state law enforcement agencies throughout the United States, taught the Instructor-Level Basic Defensive Tactics School with assistance from three senior instructors at the jujitsu academy including William Crews, Patrick Crews and Warren Sollers.

ย โ€œThe Sheriffโ€™s Office approached Mr. McBroom because jujitsu is a very practical martial art which allows anyone to defend themselves,โ€ said Lt. Reynal Aportadera, commander of the Southern Maryland Criminal Academy. โ€œWith jujitsu, you do not have to be strong or big to make it work. Jujitsu uses the attackerโ€™s leverage, strength and momentum against himself. This knowledge allows even the smallest officer to gain compliance from a much larger attacker.โ€

ย The jujitsu training provided methods for officers to defend themselves not only while standing but also after being knocked to the ground, where most attacks on police officers are ultimately fought. In recognizing this fact, the Sheriffโ€™s Office believes it is essential for officers to know how to defend themselves on the ground.

ย โ€œItโ€™s a privilege and an honor to be chosen to conduct the defensive tactics instruction to police officers,โ€ said McBroom. โ€œThe police officers of Charles County deal day to day with severe and sometimes life-threatening situations. I am positive that a basic understanding of jujitsu techniques will make any police officer more confident in their ability to deal with a suspect without feeling the needs to draw a weapon until that needs absolutely arises. In addition, he or she will feel much more secure in their ability to retain their own weapons, should such a scenario occur.โ€

After completing the intensive training, each participate was certified as a defensive tactics instructor. For the Charles County Sheriffโ€™s Office, this means eight instructor-level officers are certified to teach other officers practical defensive tactics to better protect the citizens of Charles County.

For more information about the Southern Maryland Jujitsu Academy, call 301-932-9494. For more information about the Sheriffโ€™s Office, visit www.ccso.us.