Syracuse Police Academy grads move on to field training

The Syracuse Regional Police Academy held its most recent graduation ceremony on Aug. 26 at Onondaga Community College. (PHOTO CREDIT: SYRACUSE POLICE DEPARTMENT)

ONONDAGA, N.Y. — The most recent graduates of the Syracuse Regional Police Academy have moved on to a 12-week long field-training program. It follows their graduation after six months of academy instruction.  The Syracuse Police held the event Aug. 26 at Onondaga Community College, per a department announcement.  Under the field training, the new police […]

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ONONDAGA, N.Y. — The most recent graduates of the Syracuse Regional Police Academy have moved on to a 12-week long field-training program.

It follows their graduation after six months of academy instruction. 

The Syracuse Police held the event Aug. 26 at Onondaga Community College, per a department announcement. 

Under the field training, the new police officers will work with a senior police officer and apply what they learned in the academy to police work on the street.

Those who graduated from the police academy included: Stephen Brewster, Austin Bush, John Canestrare, Shaun Chamberlin, Liam Cooper, Christopher Cramer, Jason Decker, Anthony Gleason Jr., Simon Greenfield, Michael Jensen, Kyaw Klay, Daniel Kuehnle, Bradley McGraw-Wixson, Tyler Ponticello, Jacob Romanick, Marco Santomassino, Brett Traupman, and James Zollo.

Eric Reinhardt: