This week, while students were enjoying their break, our officers were hard at work conducting active shooter training on campus. Protecting the @FurmanPaladins community begins long before an emergency strikes!
Congratulations to Corporal Santiago on his promotion! He is the first Corporal in department history, and we are proud of his dedication and service to the Furman community!
Chief Milby and Lt. Johnson welcome our newest member, Sergeant Matt May, who took the oath office Tuesday. Matt is a 25-year law enforcement veteran and we're glad to have him join our team!
Chief John Milby addresses BJU Criminal Justice graduates, challenging them to remember the weightier matters of the law: Justice, Mercy, and Faithfulness.
Furman Police Emergency Management Intern Hannah Butlak conducts fire extinguisher training for students on campus. Next up, how to cook in North Village without setting of your smoke detector!
Paladins, our brave firefighters are making great progress on the Table Rock Complex fires, our air quality is much improved, and rain is coming...enjoy your weekend!
Furman Police are monitoring the Table Rock Complex fire and air quality on campus. Currently, the air quality index is moderate: if you are unusually sensitive to particle pollution, consider reducing your activity level or shorten the amount of time you are active outdoors.
Furman Police welcome our newest member, Sgt. Chris Hammett. Chris served 26 years with the Greenville County Sheriff's Office, working most recently as a supervisor in the robbery-homicide unit. Welcome, Sgt. Hammett!