The USDSA awarded the Limestone County Sheriff's Department with Striking Pads and Kick Shields for future departmental training. Pictured are a few departmental members and USDSA trainers David Hinners and Mike Willis with donated items at a USDSA training seminar.
The USDSA awarded the Lauderdale County Sheriff's Department with Emergency Belt Trauma Kits, Traffic Safety Vests, Tactical Flashlights, and a PBT for continued DUI and underage drinking enforcement.
The USDSA awarded the Hartley County Sheriff's Department with Emergency Belt Trauma Kits and training equipment for future departmental training. Pictured are Sheriff Franky Scott and Chief Deputy Chanze Fowler with donated items.
The USDSA awarded the CSCJTA with Simunition Training Helmets and Throat Protectors for their ongoing training courses. The CSJTA provides training for dozens of area law enforcement agencies in central Virginia.
The USDSA awarded the Eastborough Police Department with Emergency Belt Trauma Kits for their officers and two Preliminary Breath Testers for their continued efforts to combat drunk driving and underage drinking. Pictured is Sgt. Kevin Dorritie with a PBT.
The USDSA awarded the Virginia Department of Conservation Police Department with Emergency Belt Trauma Kits for their officers.
The USDSA awarded the Walthall County Sheriff's Department with four ballistic vests for their deputies. Pictured is Deputy Domonique Magee, Deputy Jonathon Martin, and Sheriff Kyle Breland with one of the donated vests.
The USDSA awarded the Cardinal Criminal Justice Academy with Training Pads for their academy. Cardinal has 36 member agencies and 1400 officers and deputies who utilize their training academy in Virginia.
The USDSA awarded the Cardinal Criminal Justice Academy with a Redman Instructor Suit for their academy. Cardinal has 36 member agencies and 1400 officers and deputies who utilize their training academy in Virginia.
The USDSA awarded the Oblong Police Department with a Ballistic Shield for response to high risk situations. Pictured is Oblong Chief of Police Chad Pusey with the donated shield.