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ISU Law Enforcement classes offer local officers close-to-home certification
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Law Enforcement Program Coordinator Lynn Case instructs a class of 22 in striking techniques at the class facility on Jan. 26, 2021. Along with useful striking skills, graduates of the class receive all necessary training required to become a law enforcement officer in Idaho. | Kalama Hines, EastIdahoNews.com
POCATELLO Idaho State University has been certifying police officers for at least 63 years. But until recently, the law enforcement program was on life support.
Things changed when new program coordinator Lynn Case was hired two years ago.
“He brings a lot of street credibility,” ISU Trade and Industrial Department Chair Dave Treasure said. “A lot of folks that teach here have been lieutenants, captains, whatever, and they’re really good, but nothing can substitute for experience on the streets. And then the martial arts.”
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