Picone was honored to join with Niagara County Community College, members of the community and representatives from LaBella Associates, D.P.C. to break ground on the site of the new, state-of-the-art Law Enforcement Academy.
In a press release issued by the college, Sheriff Filicetti "Emphasized the importance of comprehensive preparation for all who enter law enforcement." He stated that, "The expectations on the women and men in law enforcement have never been higher and the way we meet and exceed those expectations is through our training, so, for recruits who attend the Niagara County Law Enforcement Academy, we are putting together a facility that will have cutting-edge training, will provide simulations of real-world situations and will ultimately prepare them for a very challenging but rewarding career."
Construction of the new 15,000 square-foot building, led by Picone, will include multiple classrooms, men's and women's locker rooms, a reality-based training room, and use of a force simulator; the acadmey is expected to be complete in 2024.
In a press release issued by the college, Sheriff Filicetti "Emphasized the importance of comprehensive preparation for all who enter law enforcement." He stated that, "The expectations on the women and men in law enforcement have never been higher and the way we meet and exceed those expectations is through our training, so, for recruits who attend the Niagara County Law Enforcement Academy, we are putting together a facility that will have cutting-edge training, will provide simulations of real-world situations and will ultimately prepare them for a very challenging but rewarding career."
Construction of the new 15,000 square-foot building, led by Picone, will include multiple classrooms, men's and women's locker rooms, a reality-based training room, and use of a force simulator; the acadmey is expected to be complete in 2024.