Bradley County Detective Graduates From FBI National Academy

  • Friday, September 26, 2014
Bradley County Sheriff Eric Watson and Detective John Stone
Bradley County Sheriff Eric Watson and Detective John Stone
Bradley County Sheriff Eric Watson announced the graduation of Detective John Stone from the prestigious FBI National Academy in Quantico, Va. Detective Stone was one of two hundred and ten active law enforcement officers chosen to attend the 257th Session of the National Academy from across the United States, as well as 26 countries. 

Detective Stone expressed his appreciation as well, saying “I am humbled to be one of those officers chosen to attend the FBI Academy.
I’m eager to utilize the training I obtained in my capacity as a Bradley County detective.” 
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