To become a security officer in Illinois, individuals must complete an unarmed security class, undergo fingerprinting for a background check, and obtain a PERC card. For armed security, an additional armed security class and an Illinois State Police Firearms Owner's Identification (FOID) card are required. The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation handles licensing and reviews backgrounds on a case-by-case basis, with a focus on public safety.
This video discusses crime on Chicago transit and questions the effectiveness of unarmed security, proposing concealed carry as a potential solution. The content creator, identified as "Instructor Mike" or "Mike Brown," encourages viewers to like, follow, and subscribe to his social media channels. He also promotes his training services at MikeBrownsClass.com, merchandise at MikeBrownsMerch.com, and children's books at MikeBrownsBooks.com. A quote from the VP of the IL Tactical Officers Assn. emphasizes practicing for potential threats.
This is an introductory video for Instructor Mike's YouTube channel, focusing on security training concepts in Chicago. The channel promises a fresh and potentially controversial perspective on firearms, criminal justice, and family matters. The description details various security job training courses offered, including unarmed and armed security, concealed carry, and combined packages, with pricing and payment information. It also provides links to Instructor Mike's social media and podcast.
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