Thursday, May 14, 2009

Graduation Night

Well tonight is Rick, Llyle, and I graduation for the Milton Citizens Police Academy!
Tonight we each have to give a speech before receiving whatever that you receive. I am so excited and nerves. So I have had my speech ready for a couple of weeks. I got all of the tweaks out. So here it goes for those of you unable to attend tonight's ceremony.


When my husband first approached me about the Citizen's Academy I must say I wasn't that interested in it. But I am sure glad he talked me into it. It has been a great eye opening experience for me.

I never gave much thought to what a police officer has to go through on a day to day basis. Never thought about the training needed, the different types of people they have to encounter, nor about how much they have to know. To always be one step ahead of the game at all times! To always have the upper hand.

If you were to ask me today was there anything you disliked about this course? I would say No! Nothing! I Loved it! I looked forward to each and every week. To learn something new was fun and exciting!
There is so much that I learned. I don't know where to begin.

The defensive tactics training was great learning experience. We only got a two hour glimpse, but what a work out.

Traffic stop week. I learned a very big lesson this week. How and why a police officer stands and positions themselves the way they do. During this exercise I was shot; luckily it was only a toy nerf gun. I positioned myself wrong on my routine traffic stop. You normally wouldn't think that standing 2 inches closer would make a difference, but when you are a police officer it does. It could mean life or death.

Domestic violence- it truly can be a silent killer. Thank you to the YMCA for all there help, support, and work that they do for the Rock County area.

Driving a police car - What fun! I could not image having to drive in a high speed chase. I could hardly go through some of the course at 20 mph.

Shooting guns - For me this was my first time ever touching, holding, and shooting a gun. Thank you to Lt. Smith and Officer Chesmore for showing me the safeties of this.

My ride along with Officer Spangler. I really enjoyed. Even though the town was quite I got to know one of our finest. I think that Officer Spangler is a great addition to our police force. It's comforting to know that we have someone so passionate about their job and career choice.

To intern Dillion I just want to wish you all the luck in the future. You will make a great police officer.

Thank you to all that put this program together.
Thank you Chief, Lt. Smith, Lt. Conkel, Officer Chesmore, and the rest of the Milton Police Force for all that you do for the Citizens' of Milton.

I am truly honored to have met all of you.
I can't say Thank you enough for this program and this life lesson.

So there it is. I hope you enjoyed. Talk to you all soon.
On another note - no news on the house yet.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Congratulations! :0)

Amy McQuillan said...

Sherrie,

Sorry I couldn't make it last night. Good job on the speech and congrats on making it thru cop school, lol!

Love ya,
Amy

thePiks said...

What a great speech!