CCPD Commander becomes the third person on the command staff to graduate from the FBI National Academy

Commander Chase Leonard of the Cañon City Police Department has joined the elite ranks of FBI National Academy graduates, marking a significant milestone for the department.

Key Takeaways:

  • Commander Leonard graduated from the FBI National Academy’s 294th Session.
  • He is the third active command staff member from CCPD to achieve this honor.
  • The FBI National Academy is the premier executive law enforcement training platform.
  • This accomplishment reflects CCPD’s commitment to professional development.

Commander Leonard Joins Elite Ranks

The Cañon City Police Department (CCPD) proudly announces the graduation of Commander Chase Leonard from the prestigious FBI National Academy’s 294th Session. This significant achievement adds Leonard to the esteemed group of law enforcement professionals who have completed the academy’s rigorous program.

A Legacy of Leadership Development

Commander Leonard is the third person on the CCPD’s active command staff to graduate from the FBI National Academy. This accomplishment underscores the department’s dedication to fostering advanced leadership within its ranks, highlighting a sustained commitment to professional excellence.

The Premier Training Platform

“The FBI National Academy is the premier executive law enforcement training and development platform in the industry,” the department stated. Participation in the academy is a distinguished honor, reserved for law enforcement leaders nominated by their agency heads due to their exceptional qualifications.

Reflecting CCPD’s Commitment to Excellence

Leonard’s graduation reflects positively on both his personal dedication and the CCPD’s emphasis on continual growth. By investing in advanced training for its command staff, the department demonstrates its commitment to upholding the highest standards in law enforcement.

Conclusion

Commander Leonard’s completion of the FBI National Academy’s program not only marks a personal milestone but also reinforces the CCPD’s ongoing pursuit of excellence. His achievement serves as an inspiration within the department and the wider community, showcasing the value of dedication and advanced training in law enforcement.

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