And I tell that guy and anyone else who will listen that this is my town. That I know people who were out there. That students I have followed on the field who had volunteered to work the festival had ended up running for their lives.

Jerry Neumayer, a captain with the MHPD, became the local department’s first officer in more than 20 years to complete the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s National Academy in Quantico, Va.

Police chief David Swing said Neumayer gained valuable knowledge that will assist in local law enforcement and public safety efforts.

Neumayer, 43, spent 10 weeks training and networking at the 261st session of the law enforcement training academy. The National Academy offers advanced communication, leadership and fitness training academy for selected officers, Swing said.

Neumayer’s class at the “internationally known” academy consisted of men and women from 48 states and the District of Columbia, as well as 23 foreign countries, five military organizations and five federal civilian organizations, Swing said.

“The completion of the National Academy is a testament to the dedication Jerry has to the department and community,” said Swing. “Being away from family for 10 weeks is tremendous sacrifice, but I know it is an experience he will cherish for some time.”

Neumayer, a 17-year veteran of MHPD and a longtime Morgan Hill resident, has served the community as a coach and board member for local sports organizations. He has been in his current role as MHPD Captain for four years.

Neumayer said he has no plans to leave the local department; rather, he is eager to apply his latest training to his career in Morgan Hill. At the FBI National Academy, Neumayer established a new network of law enforcement leaders from around the world. He also completed advanced fitness training that could help prevent injuries on the job.

“I am grateful to the department to provide this once-in-a-lifetime training opportunity, and I look forward to applying what I have learned to help improve how we serve the community,” Neumayer said.

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