December 23, 2024

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Police academy graduation makes dream of law enforcement a reality

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Integrity. Commitment. Excellence.

These three words followed an oath recited by 20 cadets of the Acadiana Law Enforcement Training Academy at their graduation Thursday. They’re going to work at police departments and sheriff’s offices across the region.

“We are a family now,” said graduate Cameron Cormier, who is joining the Lafayette Police Department. “We’re from a lot of different departments, but we’re a family of law enforcement.”

His family was one of many filling the rows of seats at Thursday’s ceremony, getting up to snap photos of their man or woman in uniform when their name was called.

“It’s been a very emotional day for my family, seeing me in full uniform for the first time,” Cormier said.

His father, Chris Cormier, is a corporal with LPD, and being an officer has long been a dream for the 22-year-old Cormier.

Graduation ceremony at the Acadiana Law Enforcement Training Academy (ALETA). Thursday, April 14, 2022.

“There’s nothing else I’ve ever wanted to do,” he said. “Being from Lafayette I want to serve my community.”

He joined the department’s Explorer Post 911 program when it relaunched in 2014. Teenage participants are mentored by police officers and taught about careers in law enforcement.

Cormier started as a freshman at Lafayette High School and completed all four years of training and ride-alongs before studying criminal justice in college and joining the academy. 



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