Dakota Cook — Instructor Profile
About Dakota Cook
Biography - Dakota Cook and LEO DEN LLC
Dakota Cook began his career in law enforcement in 2010 with the Norman Police Department. Working nightshift and afternoon shift Dakota was a proactive patrol officer for several years. During this time Dakota became a certified Defensive Tactics Instructor. While working patrol Dakota found a passion for drug related cases and was transferred to the departments Special Investigations Section in 2015. This small but efficient group of detectives that handles a wide range of cases but has a primary focus on narcotics enforcement. Due to the units small size networking with other narcotics groups and having working relationships with peers around the OKC area became a high priority. While working in the Special Investigations Section, Dakota has been involved in cases ranging from narcotics trafficking, homicide, crimes against children, stolen property, firearms, and gang related offenses. Dakota has vast experiences in working undercover during controlled buys of narcotics and stolen property as well as managing Confidential Informants.
Dakota is a Norman Police Department SWAT team member where he has served since 2012 and leads an entry team element. From this experience, Dakota has gained tactical proficiency but continues to find ways to improve and challenge himself and his team.
Dakota holds an Advanced Law Enforcement Officer status and is a certified instructor with the Council for Law Enforcement Education and Training (CLEET). Dakota has developed and instructed CLEET certified classes related to scouting, recognizance, defensive tactics, SWAT operations, updated drug trends and dangers of opiate exposure to name a few.
Dakota has attended training from the Association of Oklahoma Narcotics Enforcers (A-One) and narcotics enforcement training from the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics (OBN) and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). Dakota holds a commission with the District 21 Drug and Violent Crime Taskforce and Homeland Security Investigation as a Task Force Officer in Oklahoma City with a group that focuses on Narcotics, firearms, and violent gangs and as such has worked investigations and testified extensively at both the state and federal level. Dakota’s experiences and investigations have led to the successful conviction of hundreds of criminals.
Dakota currently works drug interdiction focusing on interstate and international drug smuggling on major highways in Oklahoma. Although these courses are not interdiction focused there is experience to be gained in how criminals act universally.
Dakota was a recipient of the Norman Police Departments officer of the year award, Cleveland County Crime stoppers Award, and the National Association of Police Organizations Top Cop Honorable Mention due to his work on an investigation where a violent street gang was dismantled and charged with racketeering crimes.
Dakota believes that proactive police work at all levels is where differences are made and where many officers feel the most achievement. This company was formed and has the same goals to bring tactics, techniques, and experience to officers who desire to be more proactive. It’s also understood that successful officers are never individuals working alone but rather groups of officers working together either in the same agency or even hundreds of miles apart. Networking and having a place to discuss with others ways to solve a problem or get better is undervalued in law enforcement. Iron sharpens Iron and we’re better together. There is plenty of great training out there and we hope you can attend them all to be the best that you can be.
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Recent Reviews
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Very good class, Dakota has a ton of knowledge and interacts with the class the whole time.
One of the best trainings I’ve been to. Very eye opening and informative! I highly recommend Dakota and Proper Patrol!
Amazing Class. I recommend for every officer.
Great class
At the beginning of the class I didn’t quite have the full understanding of what I wanted to do. Yes I said I wanted to work interdiction.. but truly I was a bit unsure due to the lack of training I have been a part of involving interdicti…
Training was was incredibly well rounded and beneficial. Covered a wide range of topics, was interactive, and kept class engaged.
The ‘Proper patrol Class’ goes over a little bit of all patrol tactics and is a great class.
This is a fantastic course. It helps you to open your mind, think outside the box, and gives you what I believe are essential tools moving forward after the class is complete
This is amazing training. No matter how long you have been in Law Enforcement, you will take something away from this training. Highly recommended.
Great class! Hoping to bring this class to my area so my guys can learn great skills.
Provides an equal load of real world events, case law, trends of criminal activity and engagement in the classroom.
I think the whole course was beneficial. Provided good information about articulating things you see and pointing out how the small details matter.