Former Five Finger Death Punch Drummer Jeremy Spencer Now A Reserve Police Officer

Staff Sgt. Michael Gigliotti poses for a photo with drummer Jeremy Spencer of Five Finger Death Punch at Nellis Air Force Base
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By: Anothony Capobianco 

Just because Jeremy Spencer left Five Finger Death Punch back in December 2018 doesn't mean he's going to be sitting on the couch and retire early. Instead he announced that he has been sworn in as a Reserve Police Officer for the city of Rockport, Indiana.

“I was recently sworn in as a Reserve Police Officer of the Rockport, Indiana Police Department by city Mayor Gay Ann Harney," Spencer wrote in a post to his Instagram. "I’m still a resident of Las Vegas, NV, but It’s an honor to be able to come back to this area when I can and serve the community as a reserve police officer and help out my brothers.”

Although his fellow bandmates and 5FDP fans were sad to see him exit the band, he did not leave them empty-handed. Before his departure, Spencer helped recruit drummer Charlie Engen (aka "The Engine") based off of videos he discovered through Instagram.