Washougal Police Department (WPD) Captain Zane Freschette graduated from the 289th session of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) National Academy, a 10-week program of advanced communication, leadership and fitness training, March 15.
One-hundred and ninety-seven law enforcement officers from around the world participated in the session, held in Quantico, Virginia, and taught by FBI instructors, special agents and other FBI staff members.
“It’s considered by many to be the pinnacle of training in law enforcement,” Freschette said. “I can confidently say it was the best law enforcement training I’ve ever been a part of.”
About 55,000 officers have completed the FBI National Academy since it began in 1935, according to a news release issued by the city of Washougal.
“Nationally, fewer than 1 percent of officers have the opportunity to attend the program,” the news release states. “Participants must have proven records as professionals within their agencies to attend. On average, the participating officers have 21 years of law enforcement experience and usually return to their agencies to serve in executive-level positions.”