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Bossier Sheriff’s Office Drone Team Leader teaches other Law Enforcement Officers about Drone  Operations

by Minden Press-Herald

Corporal Bryan Sprankle, head of the Bossier Sheriff’s UAS (Unmanned Aerial System) unit, recently  spent a week teaching law enforcement officers from three outside agencies drone operations at the  Bossier Parish Sheriff’s Training Academy. Law officers from the Shreveport Police Department,  Webster Parish Sheriff’s Office, and Minden Police Department took part in the intense training so they  can better serve their communities through the use of drones and their immense capabilities.  

The training consisted of basics of drone operations, FAA rules and regulations pertaining to drone  operations, and state laws pertaining to conducting drone operations. The class is held every Spring and  Fall at the Training Academy and is free of charge to surrounding agencies.  

“The benefit of the use of drones by the Bossier Sheriff’s Office has been immeasurable,” said Sheriff  Whittington. “From search and rescue of missing or endangered people to SWAT operations, drones  have proven to be invaluable tools and we are proud to offer this training to other agencies,” added  Sheriff Whittington.

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