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All the 2017 newsletters will be posted on this thread.

Have you missed a newsletter? They are all posted here.

FAQ:

Q: Why am I not getting newsletters?
A: There could be several reasons. First does the Chapter have your current information? Remember to update your profile with the national organization. Please send the chapter secretary your current email address. Second, because we use a bulk mailer and in this day and age spam is a real concern, your employer might be blocking our emails. check you junk folder for past issues. If you find them there mark them as “not junk” to hopefully help future issues make it through your employer’s firewall. “Whitelist” the two email addresses that email will likely come from (jjensen{at}dcsheriff.net and news{at}rockymountainfbinaa.org) and their domains (dcsheriff.net and rockymountainfbinaa.org).

Q: How can I get notices of meetings and such if I cannot receive emails?
A: This website has a calendar of upcoming events. You can always find our meetings and events on this site. There is also a closed Facebook group where you can learn about chapter events. The chapter has a Twitter feed, too; follow @FBINAA_RM for information.

Newsletter

January Newsletter and Meeting Notice

2017 Youth Leadership Announcement

Jim Wilbourn Passing

Pat Casey Passing

March Newsletter and Meeting Notice

Al Wilson Passing and Al Wilson Life Celebration

Section 1 Announcement

Agents’ Golf Tournament

June Meeting Announcement

August Meeting Announcement

FBIAA Golf Tournament Benefits College Fund

The Denver Chapter of the FBI Agents Association is excited to announce the following:

2017 Jovick-Malone Memorial Golf Tournament
Location: Hiwan Golf Club in Evergreen, Colorado
When: Monday, July 31, 2017

This is your opportunity to come out and have a great day of golf on the private course played by Phil Mickelson, Steve Elkington, Fred Couples and Sam Snead, just to name a few! This course was described by President Eisenhower as reminding him of Augusta! Take this opportunity to come out and support the Memorial Scholarship Fund and promote camaraderie among family, friends and co-workers.

The tournament is for a good cause supporting the Fallen Agent Memorial College Fund.

The $125 price will include breakfast burritos and coffee, 18 holes of beautiful golf, lunch and the opportunity to win some great prizes. This year, the 1st, 10th, 15th and last place teams will all win! We will also have great raffle prizes. This event is all about providing college scholarships to the spouses and children of deceased FBI Special Agents.

Please consider signing up early and encourage your friends and family to do the same. Spaces are limited and they will fill up fast. We cannot hold your spot until we get your money.

Great prizes to include: Autographed Colorado Avalanche Hockey Stick, PGA Tour pin Flag signed by the US Olympic Players, GPS Golf Caddy, Pro V1X Golf Balls, Colorado Rockies Tickets and many more.

We need sponsors! If you know anyone that can sponsor a foursome, give a prize or make a donation, please get them a flyer and help the cause.

Please contact Garrett Gumbinner (303) 472-2449, Kyle Muxworthy (303) 472-7322 or Josh Bitton (303) 472-0678 if you have any questions or would like to help.

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Applications are available for the Bill Stanford Memorial Academic Scholarship (2017/2018 academic year).

Qualified applicants:

  • Are high school seniors scheduled for graduation this spring (or graduated already)
  • Carried a cumulative 3.0 or higher grade point average (on a scale to 4.0)
  • Are children, stepchildren, or grandchildren of a paid-up member (NA grad or counselor) of our chapter

Timeline:

  • Apply now, but before June 2, 2017
  • Hear back from the Chapter before July 31, 2017
  • Recipient will enroll in an accredited school of higher education and in September the Chapter will reimburse the student $1,000

Complete details are included in the application, which is available here.

REMINDER: Update your profile

The chapter draws its membership roster–including your contact information–from the profile information listed on the national website. Please check and verify that it’s correct to ensure that we are able to communicate important chapter business to you.

In that same vein, email communication comes from Captain Jensen’s work email address. It is a good practice to “whitelist” his address so those emails are most likely to get through your employer’s firewalls and spam filters. Obviously, we won’t be posting the email address here, but it’s available in the membership directory accessible on the National website: http://FBINAA.org.

NA Graduate Selected to Become Lone Tree’s Top Cop

Commander Kirk Wilson

K. D. Wilson

Kirk Wilson, a graduate of the 253rd Session, was selected to become Lone Tree’s new police chief. Wilson was chosen after the city conducted a nationwide recruiting effort and a lengthy narrowing process. Wilson competed against 78 applicants and found himself among a top three that included another Rocky Mountain Chapter alum. His appointment will be made January 17th, 2017. Congratulations, Chief!

At the time of his selection he was a commander at the Colorado Springs Police Department heading up their Investigations Division. A short biography follows.

Commander Kirk Wilson began his law enforcement career in 1995 with the Colorado Springs Police Department. Commander Wilson has experience in the Patrol, Professional Standards, and the Investigations Divisions. Over the course of his career, Commander Wilson has served as a patrol officer, Master Patrol Officer, Field Training Officer, Crimes against Children/Adult Sex Crimes detective and a Homicide detective. Commander Wilson was promoted to sergeant in 2005 and supervised at the Falcon Patrol Division and in Internal Affairs. After being promoted to lieutenant in 2008, Commander Wilson managed the Internal Affairs Unit, Sand Creek Patrol Division, Shift III, and then the Violent Crimes Section. In 2012, Commander Wilson was promoted to his current rank, returning to the Sand Creek Patrol Division. Commander Wilson earned his Bachelor of Science Degree from Metropolitan State College in Denver, majoring in Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement. In 2013, Commander Wilson successfully completed the FBI National Academy and later that year completed his Master’s Degree in Public Administration at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. Commander Wilson is currently assigned as the Commander for the Investigations Division.

Lone Tree, a town of 13,000, is located near I-25 and C470. The police department is 49 people strong.