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July 24, 2019

OACP News

2019 Joint OACP/OSSA Fall Conference
September 11 & 12
Registrations coming soon. Watch for a message coming this week with more information.

OACP Law Enforcement Executive Leadership Institute
December 9-13
We are excited to announce 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 is limited. 

2019 IACP Conference to be held in Chicago
October 26-29
LAST CHANCE TO RESERVE A ROOM AT HYATT REGENCY MCCORMICK PLACE FOR THE IACP CONFERENCE! Rooms get released to public on July 31st. Don't miss the opportunity to stay right next to the convention center. 
Click here to reserve a room.

Thank you once again to LeadsOnline for offering to sponsor our Oregon Night dinner. 

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Active:
Lt. Jason Cooper, Ontario
Chief Curtis Whipple, Rogue River
Sgt. Russell Holt, Umatilla
Cdr. Scott Hewetson Sr., Hillsboro
Chief Steven Romero, Ontario
Cdr. Michael Leader, Hillsboro
Capt. Conrad Gagner, Cottage Grove
Capt. Alan Lynn, Albany
Lt. Bob Trump, Keizer
Associate:
Chief Counsel Michael Slauson, Oregon DOJ
Lt. Debbie Aguilar, Salem
Lt. Michael Bennett, Salem
Lt. Ben Bales, Salem
Lt. Brian Prevett, Salem
Lt. Treven Upkes, Salem
Lt. Shawn Adams, Salem
Lt. Jeff Barratt, Salem
Lt. Jason Van Meter, Salem
Sgt. Natalia Tovey, Umatilla
Det./Sgt. William Wright, Umatilla


Oregon News

Defusing the threat
Pamplin Media
To Clackamas County Sheriff's Office deputies Chris Thomas and Justin Smith, police work carries with it a set of risks. But in becoming bomb technicians, to go along with their regular duties, the two have upped the ante.
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SOU public safety officers to get code-violation training with APD
SOUNews
Southern Oregon University's Campus Public Safety officers may occasionally be seen in downtown Ashland beginning this week, citing people for smoking, intrusive panhandling and other minor infractions as part of a new training program with Ashland Police.
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New Law Changes Campus Security at Oregon Colleges
KDRV
A new law is changing campus security at colleges across the state. It's called Kaylee's Law and is named after Kaylee Sawyer. She was killed by a security officer at Central Oregon Community College in Bend during 2016.
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National News

La Plata police 'Stuff the Squad Car' with food for needy kids
Maryland Independent
The La Plata Police Department held its first "Stuff the Squad Car" event Saturday afternoon outside the Safeway grocery store.
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Dave Smith: The Great Badge Eating Monster
policemag.com
There is a plague in the land that is terminating police careers in a heartbeat, a phenomenon we have talked about, worried about, and tried to get everyone to understand, all to no avail. Given the continuing rise of social justice warriors and their political, media, and law enforcement sycophants, a simple Facebook post, a funny Instagram meme, or an innocuous Tweet can be the newest form of "You Bet Your Badge!"  
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More racial diversity in U.S. police departments unlikely to reduce shootings: study
Reuters
White police officers in the United States are no more likely to shoot dead minorities than black or Hispanic officers, undercutting the idea that increasing racial diversity in police departments would reduce those shootings, a study released on Monday said.
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OACP Weekly Update
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In This Issue...

1.    OACP News

2.    New OACP Members

3.    Oregon News

4.    National News

5.    Board Meeting Recap


2019 July Board Meeting
President Kris Allison (Central Point) hosted this event at her agency and provided the board with a barbecue lunch. Robust conversation centered around Membership category issues and requirements, along with a host of other relevant topics. Those able to stay enjoyed a memorable (wild & wet) jet boat excursion on the Rogue River.

President Allison facilitated some great discussion at the meeting. 

Chief Matt Workman (Warrenton) led discussion on OACP's membership philosophy. 

  

Chief Darla Huxel (Umatilla) shared her thoughts on OACP membership issues.

Executive Director, Kevin Campbell, shared some interesting events that took place during the Legislative session.  

 This hardy group survived the wild Rogue river.

President Kris Allison enjoys the ride with fellow board members, Jeff Fossholm (Silverton), Matt Workman (Warrenton), and Jason Schermerhorn (Cannon Beach).

 Kevin and Marie Campbell enjoy time with board members and Central Point PD guests.

Jeff Fossholm (Silverton) enjoys the thrill of the jet boat with his beautiful wife, Terri. 

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