18 Recruits Join Law Enforcement Ranks in St. Thomas

The “Honey Badgers”, a second batch of police recruits have graduated in the U.S. Virgin Islands, this time from St. Thomas, to become law enforcement officers within the territory.

2022-10-13 17:18:23 - VI News Staff

The cohort of 18 peace officers includes one auxiliary officer - Kevin JnoLewis – who was the only person to complete the auxiliary program territory-wide. He was commended for his diligence during the seven months of training.

“We started off with many in both districts, for one reason or another, we either had to get rid of some or they resigned,” remarked Training Office of the Information Commissioner (OIC), Captain Maria Colon-Wattley.

JnoLewis was one of a few officers who were specially recognized as part of this year’s program.

The highest average in all categories including firearm, academics and physical fitness went to Jonah Chitolie while the top academic student with the highest average in exams was named as Shalia Moolenar-Webber.

She was also awarded as Class Leader and received the Peace Officer Standards & Training (POST) scholarship along with Kendra Kent who also ranked high in academics. In addition, Ms. Kent along with officer George Francis Jr. were given the highest Firearm Award.

Cami Vanterpool was presented the Female Fitness Award while Andre DeSilva was awarded the male prize. Tasha Forbes received an award for being the Most Determined Recruit.

Meanwhile, Governor Albert Bryan Jr. and Senate President Donna A. Frett-Gregory paid special tribute to individuals who work within the Legislature and executive offices and had now graduated to become peace officers.

Ms. Frett-Gregory presented a token to Ms. Forbes as well as officer Delvin Fleming on behalf of the 34th Legislature, while Mr. Bryan did the same for his Executive Security, Ahmad Fred on behalf of the Office of the Governor General.

Officer Moolenar-Webber gave remarks at the graduation ceremony recognizing the St. Thomas community, family and friends who supported their career choice. 

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