
I graduated from Bridgewater-Raynham Regional High School in 2016. I attended Bridgewater State University in 2020, where I played football and obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice. I went on to obtain my Master’s Degree in 2024. Prior to becoming a Police Officer, I was hired as a part-time dispatcher by the West Bridgewater Police Department in 2021, which turned into a full-time position in 2022. Working with the department in this capacity allowed me to develop great relationships with my co-workers and the community. I was also able to gain valuable law enforcement knowledge and experience that has carried over into my career as a Police Officer, which began in 2023 after graduating from the Randolph Police Academy as the Class President. I am currently a patrolman assigned to the split-shift, a Field Training Officer, and the Student Internship Coordinator.
HOBBIES:
In my spare time I enjoy hanging out with my friends and family. I try to stay as active as possible, whether it’s working out or playing various sports. I am also an avid Boston sports fan, so you can find me watching games whenever I can.
HARDEST PART OF THE JOB:
The hardest part of the job is interacting with people who may have a negative opinion of you before you even get the chance to make an impression.
BEST PART OF THE JOB:
The best part of the job is being in a position to help someone when they need it most.