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Police TAC Team conducting training exercise in northeast Clarksville

Police TAC Team conducting training exercise in northeast Clarksville

A Clarksville Police Department tactical robot on the hood of a police TAC Team Bearcat vehicle. Photo: Clarksville Now/CPD photo


CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The Clarksville Police Department TAC Team will be conducting tactical training at a residence in northeast Clarksville all day Friday.

The home is at 3820 Oakland Road, just off Tylertown Road.

“Residents in the immediate area may notice an accumulation of police vehicles and officers at this location,” said police spokesman Officer Scott Beaubien. “This is a training exercise and they will be using breaching and distracting devices as part of their training.”

 

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