Archives
 By  Staff Reports Published 
9:20 am Friday, June 29, 2007

Russellville PD works with FPD toward motorcycle certification

By Staff
Melissa Cason, Franklin County Times
Russellville is one step closer to having an experienced motorcycle officer on the streets to patrol traffic.
Two officers from the Florence Police Department were busy helping Russellville Police Officer Scott King with his 40-hour certification training on motorcycle maneuvers, Police Chief Chris Hargett said.
"This is not a requirement…this is a certification for safety reasons," Hargett said.
He added that the liability was too great to have an officer on a motorcycle that is not well-trained in issues on safety.
The officers who provided this week's training have many years as motorcycle patrolmen under their belts. Officer Fletcher Anderson, certified instructor, has been a motorcycle officer for 19 years and his assistant, Officer Lance Smith, has patrolled on two wheels for 16 years.
"They [Florence Police Department] are more than supportive to help us get started," Hargett said. "It says a lot for the Florence Police Department to help us with training at no charge to us."
Hargett said the motorcycle unit is an important addition to the department because it will allow traffic to be closely monitored, and motorcycle officers are more cost effective than car patrol.
"It cost less to maintain the motorcycle than it does a car," Hargett said.
King has been with the Russellville Police Department for two years, but has experience as a motorcycle officer with the Montgomery Police Department. Although, it's been 15 years since he's patrolled traffic from a bike, he is excited about getting started.
"Traffic is what I love to do," he said. "Everybody's got what they call their niche and traffic [patrol] is mine."
Russellville Police Department hopes to expand with another motorcycle patrolman in the upcoming fiscal year, if the budget allows, Hargett said.

Also on Franklin County Times
State rankings | Red Bay rises, hits first poll since 2020
High School Sports, Red Bay Tigers, Sports
By A. Stacy Long For the FCT 
October 29, 2025
Red Bay has pulled into the state rankings for the first time in five years. The Tigers are 10th in the latest Alabama Sports Writers Association Clas...
Principals honored by city’s school board
Main, News, Russellville, ...
María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com 
October 29, 2025
RUSSELLVILLE — The City Schools Board of Education recognized the system’s principals during its Oct. 21 meeting. Superintendent Dr. Tim Guinn describ...
Rickman: ‘I don’t sweat the small stuff anymore’
Main, News, Z - News Main
María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com 
October 29, 2025
TUSCUMBIA — When Carrie Rickman felt something unusual during a routine self-check in June 2018, she trusted her instincts. “I was just taking a showe...
Cultura Garden Club hosts district meeting
Columnists, Opinion
HERE AND NOW
October 29, 2025
The Cultura Garden Club hosted the Garden Clubs of Alabama District 1 meeting at North Highlands Church of Christ. The theme of the meeting was “Roots...
Medicare Advantage helps preserve choice for seniors
Columnists, Opinion
October 29, 2025
In every corner of Alabama, one concern comes up repeatedly with family health care. Seniors worry about keeping it affordable. People with disabiliti...
Honoring his mother on Día de los Muertos
News, Russellville
Chelsea Retherford For the FCT 
October 29, 2025
RUSSELLVILLE — When José Figueroa-Cifuentes lights a candle, he’s not just illuminating a wick — he’s keeping his mother’s legacy alive. A signature l...
Students respond to lure of competitive fishing
Belgreen Bulldogs, Phil Campbell Bobcats, Red Bay Tigers, ...
María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com 
October 29, 2025
RUSSELLVILLE — A new countywide fishing team is giving more Franklin County students the chance to cast a line and compete. The Franklin County Angler...
UNA can’t figure out how to win on the road
Sports
David Glovach For the FCT 
October 29, 2025
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. — The setting was different — the town, the stadium, the opposing team. The scene facing North Alabama, however, was the same leavi...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *