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DALLAS — To his credit, Eric Robertson’s entrepreneurial track record is such that he customarily exemplifies a servant’s heart.
Consider, for instance, the passion Robertson has gone to great lengths to acquire, particularly during the infancy stages of this law enforcement career.
“I started out in law enforcement, and I enjoy having authority to make a real change in people’s lives,” Robertson, 55, during a weekend interview with Making Headline News, said, referring to his days during which he worked in the jail system. “I actually enjoy serving the community.”
For Robertson, that undoubtedly is evident, given the immeasurable strides he is steadfastly making as the face of All Texas Security and Elite Tactical Security Training, LLC.
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A Dallas-Fort Worth company that comes amid Robertson’s three-plus decades in the ever-evolving law enforcement industry, Elite Tactical Security Training has become a fixture for offering a wide range of services, most notably Level 2 unarmed security guards, Level 3 armed security guards, security coverage for banks, shopping centers, malls, private parties, private investigations, as well as Level 4 personal protection officers and fugitive recovery agents.
Interestingly enough, Elite Tactical Security Training has been afforded golden opportunities to provide private security for celebrity clients, Neyo and Lil Wayne.
Generally, Elite Tactical Security Training teaches a variety of classes, including Level 2 and Level 3 and Renewal, Level 4 PPO and Renewal, License To Carry, Cuffing/OC Spray, ASP/Baton, Report Writing, and Self-defense, among others.
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“We’re committed to) protecting people’s worlds and what matters to them,” Robertson told MHN. “I Love providing protection to the community. “Protecting your world is what matters to us.”
Robertson’s rise to oversee the day-to-day operations of one of the finest Texas security companies of its kind comes amid humble beginnings.
As Robertson explains, he deemed it essential to delve into law enforcement after his longtime friend, Phillip Washington, was shot and killed in 2008 while doing security work.
“He gave me a lot of knowledge that I still use today,” Robertson, a native of Marshall, Texas, said of his late best friend. “This gave me the determination and drive to keep moving forward. I wanted to make sure Phillip know I am using everything he instilled in me.”
Indeed, he is, as evidenced by Robertson’s solid body of work in his chosen profession.
A 1987 graduate of Marshall High School, Robertson subsequently studied at Florida State University.
A law enforcement tenure that dates back to the early 1990’s, Robertson currently assumes a number of notable roles in his chosen line of work, most notably a licensed security manager and licensed private investigator.
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Also, he serves as a licensed fugitive recovery agent, a Level 2, 3, and 4 security guard instructor, licensed to carry instructor, teacher for safety hand gun training, as well as a teacher for personal bodyguard protection/training, and alarm response services.
While Robertson was homeless after relocating to the Dallas/Fort Worth area, he admittedly was determined not to place his lofty entrepreneurial dreams by the wayside.
For what it’s worth, Robertson would be the first to admit he doesn’t take for granted the lives he’s been blessed to impact on a daily basis.
His itinerary includes a women safety handgun class, which scheduled for November 1 from 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. CST at Allegiance Title Company, located at 515 North Cedar Ridge Dr., Suite 6 in Duncanville.
The cost is $60 and can be paid on the day of the class, Robertson said.
For more information about the class, call 214-753-6721.
MORE ON ROBERTSON’S COMPANY: https://etstrainingtx.net/
Since the startup of his featured business endeavor, Robertson and his staff have become active in the community.
“I am a part of a Corvette club, and the organization gives back to the community,” Robertson said. “We feed the homeless for Thanksgiving, show up to schools on graduations and let the kids drive our cars, we host back-to-school drives (and give away free supplies) for parents who can’t provide them (for their children). We recently hosted a car show in Fort Worth called Corvette Connection. We served food and showed cars. It was an awesome event.”
For more information Dallas/Fort Worth businessman Eric Robertson of All Texas Security and Elite Tactical Security Training, LLC, call 214-753-6721 or connect with him via Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Also, send email to: alltexassecurity.co.
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