FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Lieutenant Charles J. Warner
Franklin PD Public Affairs
615.550.6821
cwarner@franklintn.gov
MEDIA ADVISORY
Police leaders fostering today’s student, tomorrow’s public servant
WHO: Franklin Police, Chief David Rahinsky;
Brentwood Police, Chief Jeff Hughes;
Williamson County Sheriff Jeff Long;
Tennessee Highway Patrol Aviation Unit;
Franklin High School;
Centennial High School;
Ravenwood High School;
Independence High School;
Stratford STEM Magnet High School;
WHAT: Criminal Justice Day
WHEN: Thursday, October 25, 2012; 9:00am – 1:00pm
WHERE: Williamson County Ag Expo Center
4215 Long Lane, Franklin
Franklin, TN – Tomorrow, police leaders from Franklin Police, Brentwood Police, the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office, and Tennessee Highway Patrol will showcase specialty components of their agencies to high school criminal justice students from Williamson and Davidson County. “As a high school student, I knew what I wanted to be when I grew up,” said Franklin Police Chief David Rahinsky. “We want to foster the healthy interest these students already have in the field of criminal justice. If just one of them decides that they want to commit their life to public safety, our time was well spent.”
Tomorrow’s event will include demonstrations by Mounted Patrol, K9, SWAT, and Aviation, and students will have the opportunity to tour several specialty police vehicles on display. Fourteen honor students were selected by their teachers to attend an exclusive leadership luncheon with Chief Rahinsky, Chief Hughes, and Sheriff Long. The day will conclude with a presentation on ethics by Sheriff Long, just prior to the landing and an interactive display of specialty choppers by THP’s Aviation Unit.
News organizations wishing to cover this event are asked to confirm their attendance by e-mail to cwarner@franklintn.gov
Franklin Police Department
Professional, Progressive, Responsive
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