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City of Hartford: HPD Chief to Participate in FBI'S Academy for Law Enforcement Leaders

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City of Hartford issued the following announcement on April 4.

POLICE CHIEF THODY TO PARTICIPATE IN FBI’S NATIONAL ACADEMY FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT LEADERS

HARTFORD, CONN (April 4, 2022) – Today, the City of  Hartford announced that Chief of Police Jason Thody will be  participating in the highly selective Federal Bureau of Investigation’s  National Academy for law enforcement leaders. The National Academy is an  esteemed professional course for law enforcement leaders. The 10-week  program is held in Quantico, Virginia.

Chief Thody will be participating in the National Academy from today, April 4th, through Thursday, June 9th.  He has been working closely with Assistant Chief Kenny Howell and  Hartford Police command staff, as well as Mayor Bronin and Chief  Operating Officer Thea Montanez, to prepare for his absence. During the  next ten weeks, Assistant Chief Howell will serve as Acting Chief of  Police. Howell has served 22 years in the New Haven Police Department as  well as three years as Chief of Police in Millbury, Massachusetts.

“We are very proud of Chief Thody’s selection,” said Mayor  Bronin. “This is a time of swift change and enormous challenge in  policing nationally, and Chief Thody’s participation in this academy  presents an important opportunity to ensure that the Hartford Police  Department remains a leader in adopting and implementing best practices.  Chief Thody has worked extensively to ensure that our Police Department  is prepared for his time away, and we are fortunate to have a highly  experienced and talented Command Staff that will be managing day to day  operations in the weeks ahead.”

During his participation in the National Academy, Chief Thody will  remain accessible by phone or e-mail, and in the case of any emergencies  will return in person. He will also return on multiple weekends to  attend city events and catch up on necessary paperwork. While in  Quantico, Chief Thody will continue to attend important Command Staff  and leadership meetings as well as Compstat meetings virtually to stay  connected and make necessary operational decisions.

“I am honored to have been selected for this prestigious training,”  said Chief Thody. “This is an opportunity to better myself and the  Department so we can collectively better serve the Hartford community. I  am fortunate to have the support of the Mayor and a strong team to help  me continue to carry out my duties as chief while I am attending the  National Academy. I am excited to learn from the diverse group of  instructors and attendees and share our Hartford successes and  experiences with them.”

The FBI’s National Academy includes courses on managing  organizational change, advanced investigative strategies for violent  crime, advanced concepts of wellness and vitality, breaking barriers and  building community, leading at-risk employees, emotional intelligence,  the cyber threat landscape for law enforcement, critical incident  leadership, the psychology of communication, critical analysis of  present-day policing, and more.

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