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    Hello,

    New on the website hello to everyone. I really need some help. I recently got an interview at my local police department for a summer employment as Special Law Enforcement (Sleo) class I or class II. They informed me that they cannot hire me unless I am a U.S. citizen. Is it true? Diffirent police dept. diffirent? I am located in New Jersey and I also have the description below about the job which Class II has firearm training in the police academy. Guys any information would be greatly appreciated. I am green card holder since 2007.

    SLEO Class I
    These officers are empowered to issue summons for motor vehicle violations, city ordinance violations, petty disorderly persons violations and disorderly persons violations. Their primary duty is crowd control. Many of these officers are assigned to the bicycle patrol units, the boardwalk beat or beach area.
    These officers receive two weeks of formal training, 80 hours, at the Cape May County Police Academy that includes classes on criminal law, report writing, motor vehicle law, use of force responsibility to the community, CPR and first aid, handcuffing, baton and self defense techniques. These officers do not carry a firearm. They receive New Jersey State certification as a Class One Special Law Enforcement Officer.

    SLEO Class II
    These officers have the same authority and arrest powers as a full time police officer while they are employed. In addition to the above responsibilities they can make arrest for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th degree crimes. Additionally they have the responsibility of carrying a firearm.
    The training is intense and requires 481 hours of training at the Cape May County Police
    Academy. The academy runs two courses for Class Two Officers. A part-time academy during the winter months (December to May) is held three evenings per week and most Saturdays. A second class is held for eight weeks from the beginning of May to the end of June with classes running six days per week.
    The course of study includes, history of law enforcement, the NJ court system, community responsibility, criminal law, arrest search and seizure, use of force, patrol vehicle operations, motor vehicle law, first responder emergency rescue, firearms, PR-24 baton, chemical agents, self-defense, patrol tactics, criminal law, communications, report writing, court room testimony, military drill, and physical fitness. Graduating Officers can apply for college credits at Atlantic
    Cape Community College and receive full New Jersey State Special Law Enforcement Certification at graduation. Officers can apply for a waiver of some training when hired as full time police officers.

  • #2
    Originally posted by sleo2010 View Post
    They informed me that they cannot hire me unless I am a U.S. citizen. Is it true?
    Yes as far as I know. You cannot be a police officer without being a citizen

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