Huron Police Sergeant Brandon Neitzert is back home following 10 weeks of intense training in the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s National Academy at Quantico, Virginia….
In being accepted to the FBI National Academy, Neitzert became the first ever officer from the Huron Police Department to be accepted. It was a process that started about four years ago…
Neitzert says there are not many opportunities to take part in the quality of training that he did….
Neitzert will be able to share the training and experiences with other members of the Huron Police Department. Neitzert says he owes a big thank you to his fellow officers, Public Safety Director Gary Will, Jr. and the Huron City Commission….
The F-B-I reimbursed the City of Huron for nearly all of the costs associated. Neizert figures the trip cost Huron approximately 200-dollars. You can hear more about Neitzert’s, time at the academy including life at Quantico during the Navy Yard Shooting and public information officer training. You can hear the entire interview Neitzert did with the Huron media corp here: