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Idaho's 'Top Gun' training takes on the 'billion dollar business' of drug trafficking | State

This year marks the third year of the Top Gun drug investigation course, a week-long training course that replaces an earlier drug program conducted about two decades earlier.

By emphasizing a proactive approach to law enforcement and imparting legal knowledge, the course is designed to provide investigators with the training they need to curb drug use, which is becoming increasingly deadly in Idaho.







Lt. Jess Stennett of the Idaho State Police watches as Josh Hurwit, U.S. Attorney for the District of Idaho, speaks to participants in the “Top Gun” drug investigation course in Idaho on Monday.










ID Top Gun Drug Course

Lt. Col. Bill Gardiner, director of the Idaho State Police, addresses participants in the Idaho Top Gun drug investigation course at Gowen Field on Monday.










ID Top Gun Drug Course

Josh Hurwit, U.S. Attorney for the District of Idaho, speaks to participants of the Idaho Top Gun drug investigation course during an opening ceremony at Gowen Field on Monday.










ID Top Gun Drug Course

Marianne King, director of the Idaho Office of Drug Policy, speaks to participants of the “Top Gun” drug investigation course in Idaho on Monday.