MIAMI—Robert F. Lasky, special agent in charge of the FBI
Miami Division, announces the graduation of five South Florida law enforcement
officers from the FBI National Academy Friday, March 16th, at a ceremony held
in Quantico, Virginia.
The officers are:
- Captain Lindsley Noel, Bay Harbor Islands Police Department;
- Chief Mirtha Ramos, Miami-Dade Police Department;
- Lieutenant Mark Shaw, Indian River Shores Public Safety;
- Major Chris Smith, Jupiter Police Department; and
- Sergeant John Wyche, Sunny Isles Beach Police Department.
As FBI National Academy graduates, these officers enter into
a select group made up of less than one percent of the country’s law
enforcement officers. They were hand-picked by their departments and, along
with about 250 other officers, completed the 10-week course, which began on
January 8, 2018, at the FBI training facility in Quantico, Virginia. The course
included instruction in law, behavioral science, forensic science,
understanding terrorism/terrorist mindsets, leadership development,
communication, and health/fitness.
The FBI National Academy is dedicated to the improvement of
law enforcement standards and has long been a benchmark for professional
continuing education. Participants are drawn from every state in the union,
from U.S. territories, and from over 150 partner nations. Police officers who
attend the Academy return to their communities better prepared to meet criminal
challenges.
The overall goal of the Academy is to support, promote, and
enhance the personal and professional development of law enforcement leaders by
preparing them for complex, dynamic, and contemporary challenges through
innovative techniques, facilitating excellence in education and research, and
forging partnerships throughout the world.
The academy was created in 1935 with 23 students in the
first class. It has grown over the years to the current enrollment of over
1,000 students a year. The FBI National Academy is one of the premier law
enforcement academies in the world.
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