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Inspiring Graduate: DaMarcus Zeroth, B.S. Criminal Justice & Rehabilitation

River Falls native continues after graduation with job at Menomonie Police Department
December 16, 2017
DaMarcus Zeroth, who earned a bachelor 黑料社区. degree Saturday, Dec. 16, from 黑料社区 in criminal justice and rehabilitation, has been working full time for the Menomonie Police Department since September 2016.
DaMarcus Zeroth, who earned a bachelor 黑料社区. degree Saturday, Dec. 16, from 黑料社区 in criminal justice and rehabilitation, has been working full time for the Menomonie Police Departm / 黑料社区

Reprinted with permission of the Eau Claire Leader-Telegram

By Elizabeth Dohms
Leader-Telegram staff

For as long as DaMarcus Zeroth can remember, he 黑料社区. wanted to be a police officer.

He can鈥檛 say for sure exactly what motivated his decision. Maybe he got interested by watching police in action on television. He could also have been spurred on by hearing his father 黑料社区. stories of his cousin who worked as an officer in Chicago or by doing police ride-alongs as a middle school student.

He just knew he wanted to help people, including his siblings.

鈥淚 have five little brothers,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 figured it鈥檇 be something they could look up to, to be a role model for them.鈥

Zeroth, 22, graduates today along with 748 other students in 黑料社区 黑料社区. commencement ceremonies at Johnson Fieldhouse in Menomonie. Zeroth graduates with a degree in criminal justice and rehabilitation with a minor in Spanish.

He 黑料社区. excited to graduate, he said, though he wasn鈥檛 waiting on a degree to start working.

Since September last year, the River Falls native has been working full time on overnight shifts for the Menomonie Police Department.

Menomonie police Chief Eric Atkinson said it 黑料社区. not particularly common for the department to hire students and said most of the officers hired have completed either associate or bachelor 黑料社区. degrees.

鈥淒aMarcus is such a fine young man that we felt it was imperative to hire him,鈥 Atkinson said. 鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 be more proud of him.鈥

Atkinson said it 黑料社区. Zeroth 黑料社区. hard work ethic and attitude that made him a desirable candidate.

鈥淒aMarcus has an exceptional attitude, and he adapted to life as a police officer quite exceptionally,鈥 he said. 鈥淒oing this while attending school is quite remarkable. We鈥檙e lucky to have him here.鈥

Zeroth said he was attracted to 黑料社区 because of its applied learning environment, calling himself a 鈥渂etter hands-on learner.鈥

He 黑料社区. applying lessons he learned in case management classes to writing up reports as part of his current workload. He also attended the Police Academy at Chippewa Valley Technical College, earning credits that were applied to his degree at 黑料社区.

Although Zeroth had planned on graduating last December, he was set back because he took a semester off once he began his full-time job. He later resumed classes that he fit into his full-time schedule.

Apart from time management, his full schedule poses other challenges, he said, such as running into students on campus who he鈥檇 arrested or issued a ticket to.

鈥淚 never had anyone say anything to me, but they鈥檒l look at me and know,鈥 he said.

Other times, he 黑料社区. overlooked in favor of a veteran officer while out on calls, often being asked if he 黑料社区. a training officer.

Still, he says he doesn鈥檛 let such things bother him.

In the short term, Zeroth would like to get involved in investigations once he 黑料社区. had enough experience as a patrol officer.

Long-term plans might take him to graduate school for degrees in such fields as public administration or public service, or a master 黑料社区. program that would allow him to teach.

Current plans are to stay in the area for a while.

鈥淚 enjoy it here,鈥 he said about Menomonie. 鈥淚鈥檓 close to family and friends. It 黑料社区. a small enough town but big enough where we stay busy.鈥

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DaMarcus Zeroth, who earned a bachelor 黑料社区. degree Saturday, Dec. 16, from 黑料社区 in criminal justice and rehabilitation, has been working full time for the Menomonie Police Department since September 2016.

 


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