Thursday, March 5, 2015

Idaho State Police to Commission 16 Troopers on Friday During Ceremony in the Capitol Rotunda

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IDAHO STATE POLICE NEWS RELEASE
Teresa Baker
Public Information Officer
Headquarters 700 S. Stratford Dr., Meridian 83642
(208) 884-7122
Fax (208) 884-7087

For Immediate Release: 3/5/15 at 10:30 a.m.

Idaho State Police to Commission 16 Troopers on Friday During Ceremony in the Capitol Rotunda

MERIDIAN - The Idaho State Police will commission sixteen new troopers during a ceremony in the State Capitol Rotunda in Boise on Friday, March 6th at 10:30 a.m. During the ceremony the Advanced Training Class (ATC) of new troopers will take the oath of office and receive their campaign hat and badge. The class will be addressed by Governor C.L. "Butch" Otter, Colonel Ralph Powell, Director of the Idaho State Police and Class President Christian Briggs. In a longstanding tradition of ISP, the class will showcase their patrol cars on the Statehouse steps beginning at 9:30 a.m. The public is invited to the ceremony and to take a step back into history with ISP's parade cars that will also be on display.

The Idaho State Police ATC is a 16-week program that all recruits must complete to become a state trooper, including those who were previously employed by another law enforcement agency and are already certified peace officers. Twelve of the troopers graduating will go on to complete the 10-week Peace Officer Standards Training (POST) Basic Patrol Academy. The four troopers already certified will be assigned to one of six districts of ISP throughout the state to complete a field training program that lasts approximately 12 weeks. During this stage the new troopers will work with a series of experienced troopers who will teach, evaluate and document each of them in an on-the-job setting.

Members of the Idaho State Police Advanced Training Class (ATC #42), their hometowns and the ISP district office each will be assigned to are:


Richard Alderson - Ridgeland, SC - District 1 - Coeur d'Alene

Adam Benjamin - McCall - District 4 - Jerome

Scott Bolen - Kimberly - District 4 - Jerome

Christian Briggs - Nampa - District 4 - Jerome

Patrick Burke - Caldwell - District 2 - Lewiston

Brandalyn Crapo - Nampa - District 3 - Meridian

Kirill Fomin - Nampa - District 4 - Jerome

Andrew Francis - Rexburg - District 6 - Idaho Falls

Brigham Hymas - Rexburg - District 5 - Pocatello

Michael Marrott - Rexburg - District 4 - Jerome

Steven McClain - Meridian - District 5 - Pocatello

James Millar - Boise - District 5 - Pocatello

Russell Poulsen - Jerome - District 4 - Jerome

Samuel Rodriguez - Boise - District 2 - Lewiston

Justin Turrentine - Weiser - District 3 - Meridian

Kenneth Wiesmore - Kimberly - District 4 - Jerome

During ATC, recruits are trained to assume responsibilities of an Idaho State Trooper which include, but are not limited to:

- Traffic control and enforcement
- Motor vehicle crash investigations
- Criminal investigations
- Report writing
- Impaired driving investigations
- Crime scene processing and investigation
- Law and courtroom procedure
- Firearms and defensive weapons
- Communication techniques including public speaking
- Ethics

Anyone interested in learning more about the Idaho State Police or in applying to be a trooper should visit the ISP website at www.isp.idaho.gov and add their name to the hiring notification list.

Media:
There will be an opportunity for photographs with the new troopers with their patrol vehicles in front of the Capitol after the ceremony on Friday. Any on-camera interviews will have to be completed before the ceremony.

The ceremony schedule is as follows:
9:30 a.m. - Patrol and Parade Car Display
10:30 a.m. - Graduation Ceremony Begins
11:30 a.m. - Graduation Ceremony Concludes
11:30 a.m. - Reception line
12:00 p.m. - Class photos


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