Okay, it's long, but cool! (I liked watching them practice reloading, and the shooting range part!). And one of the women was doing one-armed push-ups!
Take a moment and check out this video. Created by the first academy class of 2012, "First In, Last Out", gives a dynamic view inside the 20 week Academy Program. These recruits are now actively training in the Detention's facility.
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Published on Aug 23, 2012 by jeffcocops
The law enforcement academy run by the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office is a 20-week program designed to prepare graduates for a career as a certified law enforcement officer. The academy trains officers from more than 15 municipal, county and state agencies and is recognized as a leader in law enforcement instruction statewide. Academy graduates go on to work as deputy sheriffs, police officers, fire/rescue personnel, CBI agents or state gaming agents throughout Colorado.
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