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Waterford approves $40,000 drug-forfeiture-funded training to expand active-threat response
Summary
The Board approved $40,000 from federal drug-forfeiture funds to pay for a two-day active-threat training for about 60 sworn officers at an Oakland County first-responder training facility; trustees said the training is necessary and supported the expenditure.
The Waterford Township Board on Feb. 10 approved a $40,000 expenditure to expand active-threat training for the police department, using federal drug-forfeiture funds.
The department's chief told trustees that the training program — to be held at the Oakland County first-responder training facility in Ortonville — would provide a diagnostic refresher and a second day focused on single-officer movements and tactics. The plan covers…
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