City of Colorado Springs, CO

12/16/2025 | Press release | Archived content

Student art now shines in CSPD’s Specialized Enforcement Division facility

In the spring of 2025, the Colorado Springs Police Department (CSPD) launched an art contest to commission a new mural for its Specialized Enforcement Division. High school students from across the community submitted designs showcasing the division's various units, including the K9 Unit, Tactical Enforcement Unit, Motors Unit, and more.

Originally, CSPD planned to select one winner from the many student submissions to its spring 2025 mural contest. However, thanks to the generous donation of paint and supplies from The Home Depot at 7120 North Academy Blvd., and the exceptional quality of the designs submitted by both Emma Rayman and Jenna Rahal, Chief Adrian Vasquez decided to select two winners. Both artists began work in June to bring their unique visions to life, capturing the spirit of the Specialized Enforcement Division and its various units.

When the contest was launched, Jenna was a senior at Banning Lewis Preparatory Academy in Colorado Springs and was also taking college classes at Pikes Peak State College. "I just felt a sense of awe that I'm able to give this piece, and my time in bringing it to life to the department," said Jenna Rahal. "Not because they chose me through the contest, but I felt like I got to give a gift to them. It was really inspiring to do that." Jenna has graduated from high school and is now taking college courses at PPSC.

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