John McLoughlin

John McLoughlin has extensive work experience in law enforcement, primarily with the Nassau County Sheriff's Department. John started as a Correction Officer in May 2008 and recently transitioned to the role of Investigator in October 2022. In addition to their primary role, they have also served as part of the Honor Guard since October 2014.

Outside of their work at the Sheriff's Department, John has been involved with the East Coast Gang Investigators Association since April 2015, first as a Member and later as the Vice President starting in April 2018.

Within the Nassau County Sheriff's Emerald Society, John has held various leadership positions. John became a Member in September 2008 and was elected President from December 2020 to December 2022. John is currently serving as the Past President.

John McLoughlin attended Nassau Community College from 2003 to 2005, where they studied Mathematics. In addition, they have obtained various certifications including being Axon Taser X26M Qualified, a C.E.D. Instructor, completing the Basic Criminal Investigator Course, serving as a Course Director, obtaining an Instructor Evaluation, being a NYS DCJS General Topics Instructor, and becoming a Naloxone Instructor. These certifications were all obtained in 2023 from the NYS Department of Criminal Justice Services.

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EAST COAST GANG INVESTIGATORS ASSOCIATION

The East Coast Gang Investigator's Association (ECGIA) was established in 1998 after an enormous outcry for information relating to the East Coast gang situation. The ECGIA was formed from a small group of dedicated Law Enforcement Officials that shared gang-related information with one another on a regular basis. As street gangs and their members grew, so did the networking between these Law Enforcement Officials and others. The need for assistance, training, and networking, also grew as these gangs migrated into new communities. Currently, the ECGIA has members from New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Rhode Island, North Carolina, South Carolina, Delaware, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Georgia, Florida, Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts, throughout the Midwest, West Coast, and Canada, and we are continually growing. The ECGIA is a non-profit organization that continually strives to provide law enforcement Officials with the training and resources they need to stay at the forefront of the ever-changing street gang trends and identifiers. The ECGIA and its members go beyond to serve and protect, by training and educating the parents, teachers, professionals, and youth of our communities, in street gang awareness and identification, this is what we the ECGIA, are all about.


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