An officer with the Hopkinsville Police Department is among officers from 19 agencies across the state that graduated Friday from basic training at the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Training.
The 25 officers of Class 438 completed 18 weeks of training, which consisted of nearly 770 hours of recruit-level-officer academy instruction. Major training areas included homeland security, law offenses and procedures, vehicle operations, firearms, investigations, first aid/CPR, patrol procedures, orientation for new law enforcement families and mechanics of arrest, restraint and control.
Among the graduates was Christopher Madley, with the Hopkinsville Police Department.
The 25 officers of Class 438 completed 18 weeks of training, which consisted of nearly 770 hours of recruit-level-officer academy instruction. Major training areas included homeland security, law offenses and procedures, vehicle operations, firearms, investigations, first aid/CPR, patrol procedures, orientation for new law enforcement families and mechanics of arrest, restraint and control.
Among the graduates was Christopher Madley, with the Hopkinsville Police Department.
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