Dozens of police officers from across Kentucky completed specialized training Wednesday designed to strengthen federal gun investigations and combat violent crime.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives co-hosted crime gun intelligence training at the University of Kentucky, bringing together more than 60 officers with a shared goal of improving investigations into crimes involving guns.
“Now through crime gun intelligence, we can use all of the intelligence that’s available to us through the firearm, and the crime itself, to make sure it’s directing us to the right person,” said special agent in charge John Nokes…