On December 11, Major Jim McIntyre, assistant chief of the Brentwood Police Department, graduated from the FBI National Academy Class #262, according to the Brentwood Police blog, The Chief’s Desk.
Class members, 230 in total, were from law enforcement agencies in 47 states, 27 international countries, four military organizations and two federal organizations.
The National Academy program, held at the FBI Academy, offers eleven weeks of advanced communication, leadership, and fitness training for selected officers with proven records as professionals within their agencies. The program is “internationally known for its academic excellence,” according to the Brentwood police blog.
Maj. McIntyre is the seventh Brentwood officer to attend the National Academy.
FBI Director James Comey was the principal speaker at the ceremony.
Read the post in The Chief’s Desk.