LaGrange Police Officer Once Again Honored as Georgia’s L.E.A.D. Instructor of the Year

Published 4:25 pm Friday, April 4, 2025

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LaGrange Police Officer Bryant Mosley is  the State of Georgia’s L.E.A.D. Instructor of the Year for a second time.  Mosley was initially honored in 2023, and recently received the award  again at the national L.E.A.D. conference in New Jersey on March 31st.

Officer Mosley is being honored for his outstanding efforts in  implementing the L.E.A.D. program benefitting the community and  state in an exemplary fashion. 

“I feel very honored and humbled to receive this award for the second  time,” said Mosley. “I believe receiving this award comes from being  consistent in being a bridge builder and uplifting your community. Well  done will always be better than well said.”

Law Enforcement Against Drugs and Violence, or L.E.A.D., is a program  committed to protecting our youth and communities from the  proliferation of drugs, drug-related crimes, peer-to-peer/cyberbullying,  and violence. Specially trained officers deliver educational courses  through the L.E.A.D. program in the community’s local elementary  schools. 

Officer Bryant is a licensed counselor and is studying to receive his  doctorate. He has been with the LaGrange Police Department since  2020.