Las Vegas Review-Journal

New Las Vegas police training center’s unveiling this week

The training center will include simulated scenes to train officers in situations inside a gas station, casino, bank and school to practice decision making in high-stress situations.

- By Sabrina Schnur

Las Vegas police will hold a news conference Thursday to reveal a new training center with a heavy focus on de-escalation tactics.

The Metropolit­an Police Department Reality Based Training Center, at 7370 E. Carey Road, will help officers prepare for active-shooter events and learn de-escalation tactics, according to a statement from LVMPD Foundation spokeswoma­n Melissa

Warren.

The indoor facility will be revealed to media Thursday during a news conference with Gov. Steve Sisolak and Sheriff Joseph Lombardo.

“Planning for this facility began long before One October or the current pandemic,” Lombardo said in the statement. “Critical incidents and the many challenges facing law enforcemen­t have elevated the need for a state-ofthe-art training facility to help meet the public safety needs of Southern Nevada.

This multi-jurisdicti­onal training center will ultimately be used by over 60 public and private entities state-wide and may eventually be used by law enforcemen­t agencies from across the country.”

Last year, Metro implemente­d a new curriculum in its rifle program to focus on elevated targets, re-doing the program in place before Oct. 1, 2017. Records released to the Review-journal after the shooting showed officers were concerned they had insufficie­nt rifle training at the time of the shooting.

The first phase of the new training center project, including two 150,000-square-foot buildings costing $25 million, is expected to be finished by the end of 2021. Plans for phase two have not yet been finalized, Warren said.

The training center will include simulated scenes to train officers in situations inside a gas station, casino, bank and school to practice decision making in high-stress situations.

The facility will also train officers in preparatio­n for natural disasters or pandemics.

 ?? Las Vegas Review-journal ?? Las Vegas police investigat­e reports of shots fired at the Neonopolis undergroun­d parking garage in May 2017.
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