Norfolk Southern Police officer graduates from FBI National Academy

Supervisory Special Agent Jeff Huskey (right) with FBI Director Christopher Wray


Congratulations to Norfolk Southern Police Supervisory Special Agent Jeff Huskey, who graduated as a member of the 286th session of the FBI National Academy. The graduation took place at the National Academy in Quantico, Virginia on June 8.

Internationally known for its academic excellence, the National Academy offers ten weeks of advanced communication, leadership, and fitness training. Participants must have proven records as professionals within their agencies to attend.

Huskey is the seventh officer in the department’s history to complete this prestigious program. Nationally, fewer than one percent of officers have the opportunity to attend the program. Huskey began his career with Norfolk Southern Police in 1994 and has served as a Supervisory Special Agent since 2010. He is based in St. Louis.

“Special Agent Huskey is an exceptional member of the Norfolk Southern Police Department who has served both our customers and our railroad with honor and distinction for nearly 30 years,” said Mark Sinquefield, Director, Police. “His dedication to professionalism serves as an example to the rest of the department.”  

The 286th session consisted of two hundred and thirty-eight law enforcement officers from 47 states and the District of Columbia. The class included members of law enforcement agencies from 25 countries, five military organizations, and six federal civilian organizations.

The Norfolk Southern Police Department is responsible for crime prevention and criminal investigation involving railroad property or interests, protection of high-value shipments, investigation of suspected fraudulent claims against the railroad, and other special criminal investigations.

The department supports field offices, special operations response teams, K-9 units, a police communications center, and headquarters in Atlanta.