Cocoa Police Chief Evander Collier IV Promotes Lt. Anthony Marchica to Rank of Commander
By Space Coast Daily // September 20, 2022
Lt. Marchica joined the Cocoa Police Force in 2002
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BREVARD COUNTY • COCOA, FLORIDA – Chief Evander Collier IV has promoted Lt. Anthony Marchica to the rank of Commander. This promotion will be in effect Monday, September 19.
Lieutenant Marchica joined the Cocoa Police Department in 2002.
He began his service as a patrol officer and quickly rose through the ranks to serve in a variety of areas including SWAT, K9, field training, line supervision, and supervision of the former Street Crimes Unit.
He took on leadership roles in SWAT and K9 and is currently commander of both units. Lt. Marchica also oversees the Crisis Negotiations Team which is another component of SWAT.
This team responds to critical incidents and is trained to negotiate with suspects in order to bring a peaceful resolution to these incidents.
Lt. Marchica is considered a subject matter expert in the execution of high-risk warrants, special enforcement operations, and planning, firearms, high liability and active shooter incidents. He is also a certified instructor in these areas.
Earlier this year, Lt. Marchica was assigned to oversee the Criminal Investigations Division.
“Lt. Marchica has demonstrated excellence and commitment to this agency his entire career,” Chief Collier stated. “This was not an easy decision because all of the candidates demonstrated great leadership qualities that are beneficial to the agency.”
Lt. Marchica holds a bachelor’s degree in public administration from Barry University. He earned his law enforcement certification in 2000 from what was then known as the Brevard Community College.
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