Citizen’s Police Academy

Have you ever wondered what it’s like inside of a Tactical Squad armored vehicle? Or how crime scene investigators dust for fingerprints? Or what kind of firearms training officers go through? Or do you just want to know more about how the Kansas City Police Department works? Then you should sign up for the fall session of KCPD’s Citizens Police Academy.

This free, 10-week course starts Sept. 10th and meets every Thursday evening for a few hours at the state-of-the-art police academy, 6885 NE Pleasant Valley Road. Participants also take field trips to places like the Helicopter and Canine Units, Bomb and Arson Unit and the Kansas City Regional Crime Laboratory. Experienced police officers and instructors offer briefings, demonstrations, and engage in frank discussions about police operations with class participants. All participants also will go on a ride-along with a patrol officer.

The Citizens Police Academy operates on the premise that informed; educated residents will be more supportive of police officers and promote safety in their communities. Admission to the program is open to anyone 18 or older who has a good standing in the community and is a resident of or works in the City of Kansas City, Mo. Each applicant must pass a thorough background investigation. We encourage you to apply now because the class fills up quickly. You can download the application at http://www.kcpd.org/kcpd2004/trainig/CPA%20Academy%20Application.pdf and follow the instructions for submitting it on the form. For more information, call PO John Trainor, 816-349-6428.