Angelina College Law Enforcement Academy Graduates 15 Cadets

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Class 116 Achieves Perfection on TCOLE Results

Angelina College’s Law Enforcement Academy Class 116 is already off to a great start – and the cadets just graduated last week.

The 15 cadets of Class 116 recently notched a 100 percent pass rate on the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement exam, something AC Chief of Police Doug Conn attributed to the overall determination of the students and the pushes from the instructors.

“This academy isn’t easy, but neither is this profession,” Conn told the cadets. “We don’t expect anyone to be perfect, but we do want you to be the best you can possibly be. This class did a great job with that.”

The cadets also received a powerful message from keynote speaker James Barge, a long-time game warden. Barge emphasized the “butterfly effect” in the world of law enforcement, alluding to historical events to remind cadets how being in the right or wrong place is often simply a matter of chance.

James Barge, a long-time game warden and the keynote speaker for Thursday’s graduation, address the cadets of Angelina College Law Enforcement Academy’s Class 116 inside Temple Theater. (Gary Stallard/AC News Service photo)

“Everything we do on a daily basis has an impact on everyone around us,” Barge said. “You’re constantly going to have an opportunity to make a difference, even though right now you may not see how that could happen.

“I believe there’s a Divine Engineer who puts everything together, and He puts people where they need to be. Sometimes you’re going to be late, sometimes you’re going to be early and sometimes you’re going to be right on time to make a huge difference.”

Class valedictorian Juan Mercado reminded his classmates of every test they’d endured together – and not just the ones involving multiple-choice answers.

Class 116 valedictorian Juan Mercado address his fellow Class 116 cadets during the recent Angelina College Law Enforcement Academy graduation ceremony held inside Temple Theater. The class finished with a 100 percent pass rate on the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement exam.  (Gary Stallard/AC News Service photo)

“Today marks a culmination of months of rigorous training and intense, unwavering commitment,” Mercado said. “We’ve been tested physically, mentally and very much emotionally.

“Through it all, we grew stronger, more resilient and more prepared to serve with honor and integrity.”

While Mercado earned the top academic spot, others receiving awards were Robert Hansard, Jr. (Top Gun); William Treadway (Best Driver); Jonathan Jenkins (Physical Fitness); and Nathan Gallaway (Director’s Award).  

The graduates of Class 116, along with their home towns of record, are as follows:

Kenneth D. Bradberry (Lufkin, TX), Logan R. Brown (Cleveland, TX), Cameron A. Coker (Woodville, TX), Dylan D. Dickerson (Livingston, TX), Nathan A. Gallaway (Groveton, TX), Kay H. Garton (Jasper, TX), Robert G. Hansard (Ore City, TX), Jr., Jonathan W. Jenkins (South Boston, VA), Julius L. LaMonica IV (Augusta, GA), Patrick D. Lewis (Kingwood, TX), Juan J. Mercado (Nacogdoches, TX), Ruben Nava (Dallas, TX), Kyle A. Rayburn (Lufkin, TX), Hunter L. Shatney (Muskegon, MI) and William C. Treadway (Jasper, TX).

Angelina College was issued a license to operate a police academy in 12 East Texas counties in September 1993 by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE). The Academy offers basic and in-service training courses at sites throughout Deep East Texas with the assistance of an advisory board, which assists in directing the academy.

Academy staff members include Doug Conn, Chief of Police; Lt. Jack Stephenson, Training Manager; Officer Ashley Jowell, Training Manager; and Kim Capps, Administrative Assistant.

Instructors for Class 116 included Lt. Jack Stephenson (Angelina College Police Department), Chief Doug Conn (ACPD), Sgt. Ashley Jowell (ACPD), Lt. Randy Holland (ACPD), Lee Jowell (Lufkin PD), Dalton Estes (Lufkin PD), Rene Gutierrez (Lufkin PD/ACPD), Brad Davis (Lufkin PD), Reagan Mathews (Lufkin PD), Jason Pope (Angelina College Fire Academy), Adam Coats (Central ISD Police Department), Sgt. Corey Bean (Texas Department of Public Safety), Amy Wren (Nacogdoches County District Attorney’s Office), Quintin McClure (Angelina County Sheriff’s Office), Tim Mathews (Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission), Alton Lenderman (Angelina County Sheriff’s Office), Scott Moore (Trinity County Sheriff’s Office), Tom Selman (Sheriff, Angelina County), Pam Hollis (CPR Instructor, Angelina College), Kim Riddle (Harold’s House), Danny Weise (PT Instructor) and Todd Zeneger (PT Instructor).

For information on the AC Police Academy, email policeacademy@angelina.edu.

Gary Stallard
Sports Information Director Gary Stallard, who also serves as a Liberal Arts Instructor, begins his eleventh season with Angelina College. Following a career as a U.S. Marine, Stallard completed his bachelor’s degree at Stephen F. Austin University, where he majored in English and Journalism. For more than 16 years, he has worked as a sports writer/columnist/photographer for the Lufkin Daily News; he continues to contribute free-lance articles on occasion. Stallard has won several awards for writing, including the Golden Hoops Award for basketball writing in 2003, Regional Sports Writer of the Year in 2004, and the Texas Press Association’s first-place award for column writing in 2007 and in 2014. He has also done basketball, football and baseball radio and live streaming play-by- play and color commentary for an ESPN affiliate. Currently Stallard serves as play-by-play broadcaster for AC basketball, baseball and softball games. Prior to arriving at Angelina College, Stallard taught English at Lufkin High School for four years. He currently teaches Developmental Writing classes at AC. He and his wife Susan live in Lufkin.

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