Jackson Police Department posts second-quarter in-service firearms training
The Jackson Police Department posted on Facebook about its second-quarter in-service firearms training.
The brief notice did not include additional details on timing, participants or specific curriculum. In-service firearms training is a routine part of law enforcement continuing education and typically focuses on maintaining proficiency, reinforcing firearm safety and reviewing departmental policies and legal standards.
Jackson Police Department, the municipal law enforcement agency responsible for public safety in the city, regularly uses training programs to ensure officers remain current on tactics, equipment and policy. Departments across the country often schedule periodic training to meet certification requirements and promote safe operations.
For residents, regular firearms training can affect community safety and transparency by helping to reduce accidental discharges, improve decision-making under stress and ensure officers follow updated procedures.
Details in the department’s post were limited. We will provide more information as it becomes available.





