New group has better understanding of police work
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Andrew Edwards
A late night traffic stop went from bad to worse. The driver would
not cooperate. The officer could not get a word in to tell the driver
why he had been pulled over. Out of nowhere, the driver and
passengers open their doors and rush out of the car.
Shots rang out in rapid fire as the officers trained their
semi-automatic pistols on criminals and opened fire.
What happened was not a nightmarish night in the inner-city -- it
happened right here in Laguna Beach.
Of course, it was all fake.
Shown an video at a dinner honoring the academy’s 23 graduates
March 31 at Tivoli Terrace, the episode was from a night in the
police department’s Citizen Academy, rather than the not-so-mean
streets of Laguna. Students in the class would take turns simulating
a traffic stop, many of which exploded in bursts of pretend violence
and expended magazines of blank bullets.
One of the students who pulled the trigger was William Oldum.
“I shot at him, I don’t know if I got him,” he said.
Following the show, Police Chief James Spreine jokingly commented
on the students’ readiness to use force.
“Most of my officers don’t necessarily walk up to the car with
their hands on their guns, ready to go,” he said.
More seriously, he congratulated the students for completing the
12-week course.
“You will always, and I mean always, be a part of the LBPD
family,” Spreine said.
During the course, students also toured the Orange County Jail and
learned about many aspects of police life ranging from investigations
to traffic work.
“They’ve got a pretty tough job, being a police officer. That’s
what I learned,” graduate Charles Viviani said.
They also had a chance to shoot real bullets at the firing range.
A paper target belonging to graduate Michele Esterley is still
hanging up at her house after she fired multiple bullets right
through the target’s heart, she said.
“My friends keep saying, ‘When are you going to take that down?,’
And I say, ‘Never,’” Esterley said.
So far, 203 people in 10 classes have completed the Academy. The
next Citizen Academy is scheduled to begin on Sept. 1.
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