OACP
News
2019
OACP Annual Conference
April 9th-12th

Click here for updated information on the conference.
The
Annual Conference is less than two weeks away. Don't miss out on your
chance to participate.
IACP
Scholarship
March
31st is the deadline for submissions
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more information
Don't miss
your chance to take advantage of this great opportunity to participate in
the 2019 IACP conference held in Chicago!
Annual Conference Auction Weekly Showcase
This year we will have
both silent and oral auction items
Click here to
view this week's highlighted items!
Click here
to review all auction items featured so far
Interested in participating in the 5k Fun Run at the Annual
Conference? We'll be giving out some great door prizes that should motivate
you to pack your running shoes.
 
If
you didn't sign up when you registered for the Conference, just let us know
you'd like to join the other hardy OACP members who will be hitting the
trail. We'll put you on the list and send you an invoice.
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Oregon
News
Luke Strait selected as Milwaukie's next police chief
Pamplin Media

Milwaukie
has selected current Capt. Luke Strait to serve as the city's next police
chief.
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Sandy Police Chief Graduates from the FBI National Academy
(Photo)
Flash Alert

Chief
Ernie Roberts, Sandy Police Department, recently completed one of the
toughest challenges available to local law enforcement officers: the FBI
National Academy. In mid-March, Chief Roberts and three other Oregon law
enforcement officers completed a ten-week training session at the FBI
National Academy in Quantico, Virginia.
Read more
After
Portland cops vent to police chief, she suggests: 'Let's reset'
The
Oregonian
Portland Police Chief Danielle Outlaw has pledged to do a better
job publicly backing her officers after she and the mayor heard their deep
concerns and frustrations during one of three internal listening sessions.
Read more
Deputies who helped save unresponsive baby at Clackamas Town
Center honored at Hero Awards Breakfast
KPTV
Some local heroes were honored this morning by the American
Red Cross for their life-saving and community efforts.
Read more
Douglas
County District Attorney says March shooting was justified, cops were
heroes
The News
Review
Douglas County District Attorney Rick
Wesenberg said Thursday that a Douglas County grand jury concluded that the
use of deadly force by each officer involved in a shootout on March 9 in
the Green District was justified.
Read more
National
News
Broward
law enforcement agencies push bill to arm paramedics
Sun Sentinel
Paramedics would be allowed to carry a gun when responding to
hostage standoffs and mass shootings under a bill supported by Broward
County law enforcement agencies.
Read more
An
inside look at law enforcement: Details on the FBI camp open to high
schoolers
Fox Now
It's
a chance to learn all about a career in law enforcement. Marquette
University and the FBI are once again offering a chance to take part in a
"Future Law Enforcement Youth Academy." Detective Holly McManus
with the St. Francis Police Department and Lieutenant Jill Weisensel with
the Marquette University Police Department join Real Milwaukee to tell us
all about it.
Read more
Illinois
will begin tracking rape kits online by end of the year
Chicago Tribune
Sexual assault victims in Illinois will soon be able to follow
the progress of their rape kits. By the end of the year, Illinois will
join other states in implementing an online tracking system to monitor the
DNA evidence, according to Illinois State Police's acting director Brendan
Kelly.
Read more
Charlottesville
teen arrested for online racial violence threat against students of color
USA Today
Police officials in Charlottesville, Virginia, arrested and
charged a teenager Friday for making a racist threat against black and
Hispanic students at Charlottesville High School in an online post.
Read more
Local
police departments joining mental health initiative
Fox Now
Local police departments are joining a campaign they say will
help them better handle an issue they face every day; mental health.
Read more
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