Paramus Cop Clinches 1st Place in Keystone State Motorcycle Skills Competition

Paramus Cop Clinches 1st Place in Keystone State Motorcycle Skills Competition

PARAMUS, NJ – The Paramus Police Department is celebrating a significant achievement by one of its own, Lieutenant Brian Linden, who clinched first place at the Keystone State Motorcycle Skills competition held in Gettysburg. Chief Robert Guidetti was among the first to extend hearty congratulations to Lieutenant Linden on this notable accomplishment.

Lieutenant Linden is not just an ordinary member of the Paramus Police Department; he leads the Motorcycle unit, dedicating his time and expertise to numerous training sessions and competitions as an instructor. His recent victory in Gettysburg is a testament to his exemplary skills and dedication to the Motorcycle unit.

The Keystone State Motorcycle Skills competition is a prestigious event that draws participants from various law enforcement agencies, all keen to showcase their motorcycle handling skills in a challenging course designed to test their capabilities to the limit.

This achievement is not only a personal victory for Lieutenant Linden but also a proud moment for the Paramus Police Department, reflecting the high standards of professionalism and expertise within its ranks.