Brookhaven, GA -- Deputy Chief Juan Grullon, Jr. spent two weeks in Israel training in counterterrorism techniques by that nation’s top police professionals.
Grullon was a member of a delegation of law enforcement officials who participated in the 24th annual peer-to-peer public safety training program organized by the Georgia International Law Enforcement Exchange.
Fifteen Georgia delegates were joined by law enforcement leaders from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Police Department in New York, and police departments in Alabama and Washington.
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