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Three New Troopers Graduate from Kentucky State Police Academy

New Kentucky State Police graduates celebrating their achievement

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Three new troopers, Kellen Thompson, Hany Elhubishi, and Devin Roten, graduated from the Kentucky State Police Academy, beginning their law enforcement careers at Post 3 in Bowling Green. A total of 33 cadets completed the 24-week training program which includes law subjects and skills necessary for effective community service. The latest recruits also benefit from an educational partnership that allows earning degrees during training. As they embark on their new roles, the Kentucky State Police continue to enhance public safety across the state.

BOWLING GREEN, KY – Three new troopers have officially graduated from the Kentucky State Police Academy, ready to begin their careers with the agency as they report to Post 3 in Bowling Green. The graduation ceremony took place on May 4 in Frankfort, marking a significant milestone for the graduates: Kellen Thompson, Hany Elhubishi, and Devin Roten, who comprise a part of Cadet Class 105.

A total of 33 cadets completed the rigorous 24-week training program at the academy, which began with over 80 recruits in November 2024. This program included a wide range of subjects, such as constitutional law, juvenile and traffic law, use of force, weapons training, and defensive tactics. The training is designed to prepare the new troopers for the challenges they will face in their law enforcement roles.

In addition to the practical skills learned during training, 17 cadets from this graduating class were able to earn associate degrees in General Occupational and Technical Studies from Bluegrass Community and Technical College while completing their training. This accomplishment reflects the Kentucky State Police’s revised hiring policy, which now allows applicants with a high school diploma or GED and at least three years of full-time work experience to qualify for trooper training. The policy also facilitates the opportunity for recruits to earn a degree alongside their law enforcement training.

The next training cycle, known as Cadet Class 106, is scheduled to commence on August 10, 2025. Individuals interested in pursuing a career within the Kentucky State Police can find additional information and resources on the Kentucky State Police (KSP) website.

Captain Tim Adams, who oversees KSP Post 3, expressed enthusiasm about welcoming the newly graduated troopers to the team, highlighting their potential contributions to the community. The integration of new personnel is crucial, as Kentucky State Police continue to focus on enhancing public safety and maintaining law and order across the state.

The graduation of Kellen Thompson, Hany Elhubishi, and Devin Roten is not only a personal achievement for the graduates but also signifies the ongoing efforts of the Kentucky State Police to prepare a new generation of law enforcement professionals. This commitment to training and education aims to ensure that all officers are well-equipped to respond effectively to the needs of their communities.

As the graduates begin their new roles, they will face the demands and responsibilities expected of a Kentucky State Trooper. The extensive training curriculum they completed is intended to instill the necessary skills and knowledge for effectively serving and protecting the public in their jurisdiction.

The Kentucky State Police continues to adapt its hiring practices and training regimes to meet the evolving landscape of law enforcement, ensuring that it remains a formidable presence dedicated to achieving safety and justice within Kentucky.

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