Ten cadets are one step closer to protecting and serving the citizens of San Angelo after graduating from local Police Academy.
On Thursday, April 17, 2014, at 7:00 p.m., the San Angelo Police Department’s Basic Police Officer Class 2013-A will participate in a Graduation and Swearing in Ceremony at the McNease Convention Center located at 500 Rio Concho Drive.
The 10 graduates who will be sworn are; Abbey Click, Weston Crabtree, Shawn Curran, Matthew Faz, Kyle Green, Eric Hasty, Christopher Herrington, Ramiro Ramirez, Ethan Thomas and Tanner Tumlinson.
The cadets successfully completed an extensive 1,098 hour academy learning basic law enforcement skills. Following graduation, the Apprentice Police Officers (APOs) will participate in two more weeks of department in-service training before being assigned to a 16 week Police Training Program. The Police Training Program is designed to teach the APO’s how best to use the skills acquired in the academy and in-service training.
The cadets will also participate in the San Angelo Challenge that allows them to meet with and visit community leaders and service organizations that give back to the community. This gives them an outside perspective of what our community has to offer so that they in turn may put this knowledge to use when assigned to the patrol division.
The ceremony is open to the public.
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PermalinkPoint of order: At least Fleming was there.
And that's praiseworthy of a Council member because I know I'd rather have whooping cough than sit through one of those Meet and Confer meetings.
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PermalinkI shoot off fireworks at will, and not even Winkie can stop me (-;
I do have to worry about Bill Ford, though. That meany with his burn ban and all.
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PermalinkJust for clarity's sake, Rodney Fleming and Don Vardeman were present at that meeting, and both of them voiced their opinions. I can recall at least one Meet and Confer in the past where Charlotte Farmer was present, and at that meeting, she spoke as well. At no point, however, can I recall any of the Council members entering into any negotiations with either entity. Since the question of council priorities turned out to be such an ordeal, I called them all up and asked myself. You can read what each of them had to say here. Fleming isn't the only one who classifies police and fire differently from other city employees, and based on the responses, he isn't the only one who would like to give them a bit more of a pay raise.
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