Capt. Allen Bloodgood — Instructor Profile
About Capt. Allen Bloodgood
Allen, a retired Captain from the Woodbridge Police Department, brings over a decade of professional instruction experience to law enforcement. Specializing in arrest procedures, search & seizure, and use of force, Allen simplifies complex legal concepts for easy comprehension. With a master's degree from Seton Hall University, Allen is a sought-after consultant for policy review, training development, and expert witness services in use of force cases.
Upcoming Classes
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2026 Bloodgood Law Enforcement Training Group Conference
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Tactical Spanish for Law Enforcement
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Tactical Spanish for Law Enforcement
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Dealing with First Amendment Auditors
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D.O.P.E. Drug Operations Proven Effective - Patrol Edition
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D.O.P.E. Drug Operations Proven Effective - Patrol Edition
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Cops and Kids
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Patrol Response to Critical Incidents
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Patrol Sergeant Essentials
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Case Law for Cops: Legal Update
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Patrol Sergeant Essentials
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Case Law for Cops: Search Warrants for Beginners
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Case Law for Cops: Report Writing
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Patrol Response to Critical Incidents
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Use of Force Instructor Development
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School Resource Officer: Back to School Update
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School Resource Officer: Back to School Update
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School Resource Officer: Back to School Update
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School Resource Officer: Back to School Update
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Case Law for Cops: Motor Vehicle Stops & Searches
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Case Law for Cops: Entries
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Case Law for Cops: Motor Vehicle Stops & Searches
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Practical Criminal Law for Patrol Officers
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Practical Criminal Law for Patrol Officers
Course Titles Taught by Capt. Allen Bloodgood
- 2026 Bloodgood Law Enforcement Training Group Conference
- Agency In-Service
- Case For Law Cops: The Basics
- Case Law and Liability for Supervisors
- Case Law for Cops: Entries
- Case Law for Cops: K9 Edition
- Case Law for Cops: Legal Update
- Case Law for Cops: Miranda
- Case Law for Cops: Motor Vehicle Stops & Searches
- Case Law for Cops: Patrol Edition
- Case Law for Cops: Report Writing
- Case Law for Cops: Search Warrants for Beginners
- Close Quarter Clearance for Patrol
- Cops and Kids
- Critical Combat Care
- D.O.P.E. Drug Operations Proven Effective - Patrol Edition
- Dealing with First Amendment Auditors
- Dirty Money: Investigating Financial Crimes
- Empowered Policing
- Empowered Policing for Women in Law Enforcement
- Follow the Money: Elements of Conducting & Prosecuting Money Laundering Investigations
- Fraudulent Tag Enforcement Training
- FTO: Coaching, Educating, & Evaluating
- Investigative: Open Source Investigations
- Juvenile: Kids in Crisis
- Patrol Response to Critical Incidents
- Patrol Sergeant Essentials
- Practical Criminal Law for Patrol Officers
- School Resource Officer: Back to School Update
- Tactical Command & Leadership for Law Enforcement Operations
- Tactical Spanish for Law Enforcement
- Use of Force Instructor Development
- Use of Force: Jiu Jitsu Essentials for Law Enforcement
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Recent Reviews
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The instructors were very knowledgeable and easy going. They made the class fun, which makes it a lot easier to learn. The call is Very hands on and there are a lot of important skills to learn. I would recommend this class for anyone in L…
Instructors are phenomenal and taught/provided useful information and techniques. Very passionate and extremely knowledgeable.
This course is very practical, utilizing jiu-jitsu techniques & scenarios that all officers could find themselves in.