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Recent Announcements

19Apr

2024 ANNUAL SPRING LUNCHEON

11:30 am - 11:30 amBurton Manor
20May

BASIC POLICE SNIPER-OBSERVER COURSE

12:00 am - 11:59 pmFort Custer Training Center
22Sep

Michigan Police Executive Development Seminar (MPEDS) 2024

12:00 am - 11:59 pmGarland Lodge and Resort
04Dec

FBI NAA LEADERSHIP FORUMS-MASS CASUALTY RESPONSE

8:00 am - 5:00 pmMichigan State Police Headquarters

Let's Welcome

Our Newest Members

SESSION 288

Chief Jeffrey Cross, Fenton PD
Chief Deputy Gregory Sanders, Berrien County SO
F/Lt. Matthew Williams, Michigan State Police
Deputy Chief Patrick Gray, Pittsfield Twp. PD

SESSION 289

Commander Shanda Starks, Detroit Police Department
Lieutenant Andrew McKinley, Livonia Police Department
F/Lt. Gregory Setla, Michigan State Police
Captain Timothy Pols, Wyoming Police Department

About FBINAA MICHIGAN

Our Michigan Chapter of the FBI National Academy Association (FBINAA) is made up of over 300 law enforcement command level officers from around the state. It is comprised of personnel from Federal, State, Tribal, County and Municipal departments who are dedicated to their profession, their communities and the Michigan Chapter of the FBINAA.

The purpose of this Association shall be to uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States and the laws of the State of Michigan. To protect our country and its citizens from all enemies, foreign and domestic. To promote and encourage training of the officers in the various law enforcement organizations, giving them the benefit of our training received at the FBI National Academy. To cooperate with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. To use and inform all law enforcement officers of the various facilities of the FBI and encourage their use. To encourage attendance at all meetings of our local or regional chapters of the FBI National Academy Associates.To exchange and disseminate ideas and information with law enforcement officers and the general public in all matters of mutual interest.  This organization is organized and operated exclusively for the purposes described in Section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.

About FBINAA MICHIGAN

Our Michigan Chapter of the FBI National Academy Association (FBINAA) is made up of over 300 law enforcement command level officers from around the state. It is comprised of personnel from Federal, State, Tribal, County and Municipal departments who are dedicated to their profession, their communities and the Michigan Chapter of the FBINAA.

The purpose of this Association shall be to uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States and the laws of the State of Michigan. To protect our country and its citizens from all enemies, foreign and domestic. To promote and encourage training of the officers in the various law enforcement organizations, giving them the benefit of our training received at the FBI National Academy. To cooperate with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. To use and inform all law enforcement officers of the various facilities of the FBI and encourage their use. To encourage attendance at all meetings of our local or regional chapters of the FBI National Academy Associates.  To exchange and disseminate ideas and information with law enforcement officers and the general public in all matters of mutual interest.  This organization is organized and operated exclusively for the purposes described in Section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.

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