Nj state trooper wins four gold medals at us police and fire championship event

NJ State Trooper Wins Four Gold Medals at US Police and Fire Championship Event

TRENTON, NJ – A New Jersey State Trooper took home the gold…and the gold…and the gold…and the gold at this year’s annual police and fire championships.

“Earlier today, Colonel Patrick J. Callahan presented a letter of congratulations to Trooper Alan Laws, who recently won four gold medals at the 2022 United States Police & Fire Championships in San Diego, California,” the NJSP said in a statement today.

Trooper Laws won gold in the men’s 400 meter run, men’s 400 meter hurdles, 4×100 meter relay, and 4×400 meter relay.

The Colonel congratulated Trooper Laws for his achievement, his leadership, and representing the State Police with honor.

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