Tennessee
5 TN officers graduate FBI National Academy
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — The FBI Nationwide Academy in Quantico, Virginia not too long ago graduated 228 regulation enforcement officers. 5 of those have been from Tennessee.
The FBI Nationwide Academy is a 10-week skilled course for U.S. and worldwide regulation enforcement managers who’ve been nominated by their company heads after demonstrating management qualities. It’s meant to enhance the administration of justice in police departments and different regulation companies, in addition to to lift regulation enforcement requirements, information and cooperation worldwide.
This system supplies coursework in behavioral science, forensic science, intelligence concept, regulation, regulation enforcement communication, administration science and terrorism and terrorist mindsets.
The Tennessee officers on this 282nd graduating class have been Lieutenant Joshua Creel of the East Ridge Police Division, Inspector Mike Fisher of the Germantown Police Division, Lieutenant William Futrell of Tennessee Freeway Patrol, Assistant Particular Agent in Cost Charles Kimbril of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and Assistant Particular Agent in Cost Caleb Utterback of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.
The category included officers from 47 states and the District of Columbia, 26 international locations, 4 navy organizations and 9 federal civilian organizations.
A complete of 53,438 graduates have accomplished the FBI Nationwide Academy coaching because it started in 1935. It’s held in the identical facility the place the FBI trains its new particular brokers and intelligence analysts.