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Team places third in national competition
Published: July 29, 2010
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The Chesterfield County Police Department’s Law Enforcement Explorer Post 609 placed third in the shoot/don’t shoot competition at the 2010 National Law Enforcement Explorer conference at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Ga. The explorers are comprised of young men and women from 14-21 who are interested in future law enforcement or criminal justice careers.

More than 2,000 explorers from across the nation competed in both team and individual events during the week-long conference from July 19-24. Attendees come together bi-annually for competitions, demonstrations, seminars and exhibits. Five members of Chesterfield Law Enforcement Explorer Post 609 attended and competed in this year’s event. They trained for more than a year in law enforcement skills including burglary in progress, traffic accident investigation, traffic stop, white-collar crime, arrest and search, bomb threat response, crime scene search, hostage negotiation, shoot/don’t shoot and emergency field first aid and drill team.

To learn more about Chesterfield Law Enforcement Explorer Post 609, please visit http://www.chesterfield.gov/police.aspx?id=2505 and http://cpdexplorers.org/.The Chesterfield Explorer program began in 1977.



Reader Comments
Kevin Smith of Chesterfield, VA Jul. 30, 2010, 03:56 PM

Way to go Post 609, you are following a tradition of national champs from Chesterfield’s explorer post. All that training really paid off and your advisors should be very proud.


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