2 Medina officers complete police academy in Niagara County
MEDINA – Two Medina police officers on Friday graduated from a six-month police academy.
Nick Joy and Tanner Ferris were among 21 graduates in the 82nd Basic Class of the Niagara County Law Enforcement Academy.
The two officers were hired by Medina in February. Now that they have completed the six-month academy at Niagara County Community College, they will do field training with the Medina PD.
The graduates represented law enforcement agencies The two officers will take a six-month police academy starting Monday at Niagara County Community College then they do field training with the Medina PD.
At the academy students completed classroom instruction, physical training, defensive tactics and firearms training.
Besides Medina, the graduates include officers and deputies from the Niagara County Sheriff’s Office, Niagara Falls Police Department, North Tonawanda and Lockport police departments, and Genesee County Sheriff’s Office.
Joy has been a trainer and co-owner of the Hustl House gym in Albion and Medina. Ferris is a 2017 Albion graduate with a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from SUNY Brockport. He was working for Keeler Construction.