
In a recent show of dedication to enhancing community law enforcement, Midlothian Police Department's own Sergeant Ben Zucker stepped into the spotlight. Last Friday, Zucker graduated from the esteemed Institute for Law Enforcement Administration 148th School of Police Supervision, as proudly shared by his department on their social media channels. Recognized for his commitment, Zucker represented MPD and snagged a certificate that speaks to his readiness to uplift the professional standard within the force.
The Texas-based ILEA program, hosted at the Center for American and International Law in Plano, serves a pivotal role in shaping leaders in law enforcement. It's a rigorous four-week academic marathon designed specifically for those transitioning from beats to briefings, providing tools and perspectives pivotal for managing teams effectively. The Midlothian Police Department took to social media with pronounced pride in Zucker's achievement, acknowledging the significance this program holds for communities relying on well-guided law enforcement.
"Congratulations Sergeant Zucker for your commitment to this program that will benefit the Midlothian community!" The sentiment, echoed across the network, underlines a shared recognition of the critical nature of police leadership and its direct impact on the fabric of community life. Leaders like Zucker are poised to be the vanguard, carrying forward the principles and insights garnered from ILEA’s comprehensive curriculum as they step into roles that do much to shape the ethos of policing, per the Midlothian Police Department.









