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Clayton L. Coker
Carrollton &
Farmers Branch
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1981 The Roar
R. L. Turner High School
Carrollton, Dallas Co., Texas
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BIOGRAPHY
Chief
Coker permanently relocated to Libby, his wife's hometown, in 1994. He
is formerly a native of Texas and a 1981 graduate of R. L. Turner High
School. Coker is a veteran of the United States Marine Corps and a 1987
graduate of the East Texas Police Academy. He is married and has six
children. Coker's past law enforcement experience includes service with
the Paris, Texas Police Department, the Lamar County, Texas Sheriff's
Office, and locally with the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office. He has
been employed as Chief of Police with the Libby Police Department since
July of 1996. Chief Coker served as a Police Instructor in 2000 with the
U.N. mission in Kosovo. Coker is a certified Police Ethics Instructor
with the National Institute of Ethics and is the current State Chapter
Director of the International Association of Ethics Trainers. Chief
Coker has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice and is a
graduate of the FBI National Academy. Chief Coker instructs Police
Ethics at the Montana Law Enforcement Academy. He is a member of the
Professional Standards and Integrity Committee of the Montana Public
Safety Officers Standards and Training (POST) Council and an Executive
Board Member of the Montana Association of Chiefs of Police. Chief Coker
holds the following department commendations: Patriot Award, Combat
Cross, Gallantry Star, Wounded in Combat, Combat Action (3rd Award),
Meritorious Unit Commendation, Unit Citation, Good Conduct, Educational
Achievement, U.N. Medal. Chief Coker has a Bachelor's Degree in Criminal
Justice and holds the following POST certifications: Texas- Basic
Certification. Montana- Basic Certification, Intermediate Certification,
Advanced Certification, Supervisory Certification, Command
Certification, Administrative Certification, Proctor Certification,
Multiple Instructor Certifications. |
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