Rochester resident Matthew M. Clancy, who is the Chief of Police in Duxbury, Massachusetts, was awarded a certificate of completion from the FBI National Academy by FBI Director James Comey at a graduation ceremony held in Quantico, Virginia on Friday. Chief Clancy, along with 230 other law enforcement leaders from 47 states, 27 foreign counties and four armed services, were selected to attend this most prestigious training academy held at the FBI Academy located on the U.S. Marine Corps Base in Quantico, Virginia. Chief Clancy is the first police officer in the history of the Duxbury Police Department to attend the National Academy. The recent graduating class – Session 262 – joins an elite group of fellow graduates that comprise less than one half of one percent of all law enforcement officers in the United States. “It was an honor just to be selected. Working through the most difficult challenges of modern policing with some of the greatest minds in the profession during this program has been extremely enlightening and rewarding,” said Chief Clancy.