Okla. officials break ground on Oklahoma Law Enforcement Tactical Training Facility
Jan 24, 2025
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - On Thursday, Oklahoma Governor Stitt alongside other state officials broke ground on a brand new, state-of-the-art Oklahoma Law Enforcement Tactical Training Facility.
The complex is set to be the first of its kind for the state for Oklahoma law enforcement that willoffer cutting-edge and scenario-based training.
Ground breaking ceremony held on Thursday for State-of-the-art Oklahoma Law Enforcement Tactical Training Facility, Image KFOR
The efforts came to life under Senator Roger Thompson and Representative Kevin Wallace in the Spring of 2023 with the support of Governor Stitt and the State legislature.
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Oklahomans can expect the first phase that comes with $59 million in appropriated funds to include a law enforcement driver training track, skills pad, firearms ranges, firearms shoot house, and bomb disposal field.
According to the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety, the project has allowed them to work with numerous law enforcement partners to ensure the complex meets the continuing education needs of law enforcement statewide.
The investment is set to secure first responders ability to operate with the confidence and competence necessary to save lives, respond to crime, and continue serving Oklahomans.