Attorney General Bird congratulates Officer Ackerson on graduation from Iowa Law Enforcement Academy
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Iowa Law Enforcement Academy Director Brady Carney, left, congratulates Gabriel Ackerson as he receives his diploma from the Academy, with Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird, right, also welcoming each of the new officers. Ackerson will be serving with the Webster City Police Department.
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Iowa Law Enforcement Academy Director Brady Carney, left, congratulates Gabriel Ackerson as he receives his diploma from the Academy, with Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird, right, also welcoming each of the new officers. Ackerson will be serving with the Webster City Police Department.
DES MOINES — Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird congratulated Officer Gabriel Ackerson on his graduation from the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA) in a ceremony held at Rising Sun Church of Christ in Pleasant Hill on April 24.
The officers were part of the 326th graduating class and completed the academy’s rigorous 16-week training program that consisted of coursework in policing communications, criminal law, physical fitness, and emergency response. They also received training in patrol procedures, investigations, and tactical and administrative skills. Attorney General Bird welcomed the graduates on stage as they were presented with their diplomas by ILEA Director Brady Carney.
“I am proud of our Iowa Law Enforcement Academy graduates for answering the call to serve,” said Attorney General Bird. “It is a challenging and demanding job, but it’s essential for the safety of our communities. Our state is grateful to them and their families for their selfless sacrifice. As Attorney General, I look forward to working with them in the line of duty, and my office will always be here to offer unwavering support.”
Ackerson will serve with the Webster City Police Department.




