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The Utah Department of Public Safety (DPS) invites you to the 2022 Utah Public Safety Summit.  The conference was designed with public safety professionals in mind and focuses on leadership, educational experiences, critical thinking opportunities and best practices.

Conference topics include: Mental Health Wellness/Resilience; Law Enforcement/Forensic Case Studies; Earthquake, Fire, Drought and Flood Response; Opioid Cases; Hazmat Hands-On Training; Legal Updates; Refugee/Diverse Community Discussions, and more!

You’ll leave this two-day conference with valuable information and lessons from peers who represent organizations across the country.  DPS is proud to serve the state in more ways than one.  From patrolling highways to preparing Utahns for emergency situations, the department is honored to host this conference to further prepare our public safety professionals in our great state.

Hotel reservations are the responsibility of the attendee, please visit the conference website for hotel block information.  Breakfast will not be served; however, lunch will be provided both days.

If you have further questions, please contact our conference committee by emailing: upss@utah.gov.

No refunds after April 24, 2022
Wednesday, May 25 • 2:15pm - 3:15pm
The Rockville Shooting Critical Incident

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The Rockville Shooting Critical Incident presentation walks you through one of the most challenging Officer-Involved Shooting investigations ever dealt with in Washington County Utah. What started out as a brandishing quickly escalated into a significant vehicle pursuit in which the driver of the fleeing vehicle fired a handgun at multiple vehicles along the route of the pursuit, specifically targeting the drivers of the vehicles. Miraculously, there were only minor injuries and no casualties. The pursuit ended in the Town of Rockville where pursuing Officers engaged the suspect who fled from his vehicle. A manhunt ensued and the suspect was apprehended and later died as a result of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.    

Speakers
avatar for Barry Golding

Barry Golding

Undersheriff, Washington County Sheriff's Office
Barry Golding worked 20 years at the St. George Police Department and retired in 2011 as a Captain over the Investigations Division. In 2012 Barry became the first Chief Investigator for the Washington County Attorney's Office, where he worked until December of 2021. While at the... Read More →
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Terry Taylor

Chief Investigator, Washington County Attorney's Office
Terry Taylor is the Chief Investigator for the Washington County Attorney’s Office. He began his law enforcement career in 2004 working for the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) as a patrol officer. In 2007 he moved his family to St. George Utah where he joined the St. George... Read More →


Wednesday May 25, 2022 2:15pm - 3:15pm MDT
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