Quincy Police Department’s Brandi Johnson Graduates FDLE Crime Analyst Course, Class 38

Quincy, FL – The Quincy Police Department is proud to announce that Brandi Johnson has successfully completed the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) Crime Analyst Academy, Class 38. This rigorous training program, designed to enhance analytical skills in crime trend identification, investigative support, and strategic policing, is a significant achievement in law enforcement intelligence.

Brandi Johnson’s graduation from this esteemed program underscores the Quincy Police Department’s commitment to modern policing methods and data-driven crime reduction strategies. The FDLE Crime Analyst Academy equips participants with the expertise needed to support investigations, improve public safety initiatives, and enhance resource deployment.

“We are incredibly proud of Brandi for her dedication and hard work in completing this intensive program,” said Chief Carlos A. Hill. “Her enhanced analytical skills will be a valuable asset to our department, helping us better understand crime patterns and proactively address public safety concerns in Quincy.”

The FDLE Crime Analyst Academy is one of the most respected training programs in the state, focusing on crime mapping, intelligence analysis, data interpretation, and advanced investigative techniques. Graduates of this academy play a vital role in modern policing by assisting officers and investigators in identifying and predicting criminal activity.

Brandi Johnson’s achievement reflects the Quincy Police Department’s ongoing efforts to integrate intelligence-led policing strategies into daily operations. Her expertise will contribute to enhancing public safety and supporting the department’s mission to serve and protect the Quincy community effectively.