Louis C. DeTitto is a law enforcement professional with over 30 years of experience. He began his career as a police officer. When he started, he became the third-generation member of his family to be a police officer of the Philadelphia Police Department. He spent 23 years at the police department in many different roles.
He began as a patrol officer but then was able to work with the SWAT team and eventually became a detective. He worked on numerous different cases and provided leadership and multiple types of training for other officers. Louis DeTitto is also a graduate of the prestigious FBI National Academy, which provided him the skills to advance in his career in law enforcement.
At the FBI National Academy, Louis DeTitto studied Ethics in Leadership and Security Management. There he received a wide variety of training which he has been able to apply to his daily tasks. Louis is a known leader and has held different leadership roles throughout his entire career. He has been in charge of teams of people who were working in high-stress and high-risk situations.
Another role of Louis’ is as the Resident Security Agent for the MLB. Louis C. DeTitto works with Major League Baseball during the season to provide security and to act as a liaison between the Office of the Commissioner of Major League Baseball, baseball club owners and local law enforcement. Louis is assigned to the Philadelphia Phillies Baseball Club and has been working there for over 20 years. This job allows Louis to combine two of his biggest passions of law enforcement and sports.
Louis DeTitto has also worked for local and state government offices in a number of roles. He acted as the point person for different task forces collaborating with local, state, and federal government agencies. Louis currently works in Security Management and provides training and security for different companies and agencies. He has worked with private companies and government offices.
Louis C. DeTitto is a member of multiple professional organizations. These organizations include the F.B.I. National Academy Association, the National Tactical Officers Association, and the Pennsylvania Chiefs of Police Association.