
The Euclid Police Department has a new feather in its cap, as one of its own, Captain Dave Olszewski, has successfully completed an esteemed training program. The Euclid Police Department announced on social media, Euclid PD trumpeted the graduation of Captain Olszewski from the 295th FBI National Academy session in Quantico, Virginia. This intense 10-week program is designed to equip law enforcement leaders with advanced knowledge and skills in a variety of critical areas, including academics, fitness, and leadership.
The pride was palpable as the Euclid Police Department shared the news, emphasizing the Captain's "dedication and expertise" and how it strengthens the community. In the words of the announcement, "Captain Olszewski’s dedication and expertise strengthen our community and set a powerful example for the department." They invite the public to join in acknowledging his "outstanding achievement." The training is not just a badge of honor but a tangible asset to the community it serves, as graduates typically return home with refreshed perspectives and innovative policing strategies.
Acceptance into the FBI National Academy is a mark of a high-achieving law enforcement officer, with a rigorous selection process that ensures only the best of the best are admitted. The program isn't just about book learning; it fosters physical fitness and strengthens the leadership qualities necessary for today's complex policing environment. Those who graduate emerge not only with a stamp of distinction but also with a network of peers that spans the globe, creating a collaborative web of professionals committed to excellence in their field.









