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consisted of videos of the spouses and kids of those fallen officers.

They were speaking to them as if they were there, describing all that

they had missed, birthdays, bah mitzvahs, graduations, weddings.

These officers died because they didn’t do some of the simpler things

we all can do and often fail to do, such as buckling a seat belt, or

properly clearing an intersection. Particularly moving to me was the

wife of an officer that was distraught over how he “lied” to her. He

would always tell her he does everything he can every day to assure

that he comes home to her and their three kids. But he didn’t buckle

his seatbelt. I was speaking with

Tommy DePaul

(203rd) who runs

an academy in Cape May, NJ. Tommy said he was going to run the

Below 100 presentation at each of his academies. I stated, when you

do, invite the families, then we’ll make a difference.

We can do anything we set ourselves out to do. The FBINAA is

strong. We are in a great place and moving forward. We are poised

to positively impact our profession and our communities and that

is due to the over 17,000 members world-wide committed to both

our profession and our communities. We also have the support. At

the 270th session, for the first time in 46 years, a sitting President

came to a National Academy graduation to address the attendees.

The message was loud and concise,

“the President of the United States

has your back, 100%”.

That’s a message that is good to hear.

Be safe, be strong, be vigilant, and be proud!

Scott A. Dumas

President FBINAA

Association Perspective

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Pictured (L-R): FBI Director Christopher Wray, FBINA Session #270 Class Speaker Craig Wiles, FBINAA President Scott Dumas and US Attorney General Jeff Sessions. The group poses with

the FBINA 270 Yellow Brick signed by President Trump.