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44 new Ohio peace officers are inducted at the graduation ceremony

Nolan Brown by Nolan Brown
July 4, 2024
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44 new officers have been added to agencies across Ohio as Ohio State Highway Patrol’s training academy held its 150th basic peace officer graduation ceremony. The event was held recently, and the officers are now equipped to serve their communities.

In February, the group embarked on a comprehensive learning program that covered a wide range of topics, including criminal law, emergency vehicle operations, and community relations. Major Michael Kemmer praised the graduates for their outstanding work and dedication.

According to Kemmer, the officers who had recently graduated had undergone rigorous training for 21 weeks. While the OSP cadet troopers usually receive 28 to 30 weeks of training, the program for these officers was slightly shorter. However, Kemmer emphasized that the training covered all the necessary aspects required for the officers to excel in their roles.

In front of their loved ones, the newly appointed officers were honored during the ceremony. Kemmer emphasized that the training provided to these officers is a valuable resource for other police departments.

Kemmer expressed how significant it is for them to support other law enforcement agencies. Being a state agency, they have a responsibility to provide free training to other agencies throughout Ohio. By conducting academy classes and basic peace officer classes, they are fulfilling this obligation and helping other agencies meet their training needs.

According to Chief Gary Lewis, the significance of the event lies in its ability to draw attention towards the need for a greater number of individuals to participate in law enforcement.

According to Lewis, many agencies in the state are currently facing a shortage of personnel. He stated that it is essential to motivate and involve individuals in this noble and honorable profession.

31 Ohio police agencies will welcome the graduating class as their new peace officers.

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