Thousands of Suffolk Students Turn Out for Police Week


Thousands of students turned out for Police Week. | Robert Chartuk

Thousands of students from across the county turned out at Suffolk Police headquarters in Yaphank to learn about law enforcement during Police Week.

“We have opened our doors to give students of all ages an up-close look at police operations,” said Department Commissioner Robert Waring. They were introduced to the ins and outs of a law enforcement career, viewed the workings of a mock crime scene, and took part in demonstrations about distracted and impaired driving. High schoolers also participated in mock car stops to learn what they should do when stopped by the police.

The week-long events featured officers from the Highway Patrol, Crime Scene, Emergency Service Section, and Marine Bureau. Various police assets were on display, including rescue helicopters, marine units, and antique police cars. Students got to see what happens in a car crash with the rollover simulator and were familiarized with the equipment police use every day to keep both themselves and the public safe.

“I was thinking about becoming a police officer,” said student Owen O’Conner. “Seeing how they operate gave me a good idea of what to expect.”

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