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Nick Koumalatsos (Marine Raider, entrepreneur,
philanthropist, producer), Kirk Weisler (President of Team Dynamics),
and Kevin Campbell (providing a 2019 Legislative Update)
2019 Joint OACP/OSSA
Fall Conference
September 11 & 12
$160 (Members) $185 (Non-members)
Click here for information about our speakers and sponsors.
Click here to register.
Click here for current schedule. (The schedule will be
updated and finalized as the conference nears.)
OACP Law Enforcement Executive Leadership Institute
December 9-13
Join us for the fourth session of the OACP Law Enforcement
Executive Leadership Institute hosted at DPSST. Registration will begin in
the fall. Mark your calendars for this valuable training as space will be
limited.
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Oregon
News

City of Reedsport
welcomes new Police Chief
The OACP congratulates Chief Matt
Smart on his promotion and wishes him great success in this next season.
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Popular tourist attraction assists
police in catching suspect
Kobi TV
Around 1:40 P.M. on Sunday, Grants Pass Department of Public
Safety got a call about a man threatening to hit people with a stick on the
Rogue River. Hellgate Jetboat excursions lent GPDPS a boat to catch the
suspect.
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Oregon fears criminal justice
catastrophe as Supreme Court weighs nonunanimous verdicts
Associated Press
Oregon's criminal justice system would be "overwhelmed" if the
U.S. Supreme Court rules in an upcoming case that nonunanimous jury
verdicts are unconstitutional, the state's attorney general has told the
court.
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School resource officers conference
held in Oregon tackles best ways to solve crimes, problems in schools
Fox 12 Oregon
Every year, school resources officers
across Oregon come together to discuss issues in schools and how they can
best solve crimes and problems to keep your kids safe.
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Beaverton police partner with doorbell camera company, but
crime-fighting effort draws privacy concerns
The Oregonian
When their investigation into a break-in at a local Jiffy Lube
stalled in early August, Beaverton police tried something for the first
time.
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National
News
New law enforcement measures use guns
to collect intelligence, keep violent criminals off the streets
Dallas News
This year, 128 people have been murdered in Dallas, most of
them with a gun, and that number is likely to grow by the time this
editorial is printed. As gun rights groups are keen to remind us, guns
don't kill people; people kill people. But Dallas police have discovered
that guns can serve as valuable witnesses against the people who do pull the
triggers.
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Los Angeles sheriff's deputy may face
criminal charges after allegedly fabricating sniper story
CBS News
A California sheriff's deputy is
facing a criminal investigation after his bosses said he fabricated a story
about being shot by a sniper. Twenty-one-year-old Angel Reinosa said he was
hit in the shoulder on Wednesday outside his station in Lancaster, north of
Los Angeles.
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Idaho woman and police officer share
touching reunion
KCOY 12
It's not often police are showered in
appreciation for their law enforcement, but one Nampa woman wanted to make
sure a Nampa police officer knew just how much he impacted her life.
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Terminally ill nurse gets bucket list
wish: a ride-along in a cop car
Fox News
A Minnesota woman with terminal cancer who spent her professional career
taking care of others as a nurse found herself in the passenger seat of a
cop car after her bucket list wish caught the eye of the St. Paul Police
Department.
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