Mass. investigating dozens of police bypassing mandatory online training

Police officers in Massachusetts skipping yearly mandatory online trainings 03:06

LYNNFIELD – The Municipal Police Training Committee in Massachusetts is investigating dozens of police officers for bypassing mandatory training requirements, WBZ-TV has learned.

Hours of training completed in minutes

Every sworn police officer in Massachusetts is required to do 40 hours of in-service training. A letter obtained by WBZ-TV from the Interim Executive Director of the MPTC Chief Jeff Farnsworth that was sent to every police chief in the state says that some officers have figured out a way to go through their online training in minutes.

“We have discovered instances where trainings that should take hours to complete are finished in a matter of minutes,” the letter states, “using techniques that override controls meant to prevent fast-forwarding through the training.”

Sources say that MPTC identified 70 officers in 11 police departments who bypassed the training on a web portal called Acadis.

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