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OACP Law Enforcement Executive Leadership Institute
December 9th-13th
Cost: $399 (OACP members) and $449 (non-members)
Join us for the fourth session of the OACP Law Enforcement Executive
Leadership Institute hosted at DPSST. Register soon for this valuable
training as space will be limited.
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register.
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2020 ELTS Conference
January 15th-17th
Mark your calendars for the 2020 Executive Leadership Training Seminar in
Seaside, OR at the Convention Center. We will begin registration
mid-to-late November (later than usual due to a scheduled upgrade on our
Associate Management platform).
1191 Capitol St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 |503.315.1411
Oregon
News
Clackamas Co. deputies repay kids'
act of kindness, replace their stolen bikes
KPTV
A group of local kids had their bicycles stolen, but now
they're riding on brand new wheels all because they gave some much-needed
hugs to a pair of deputies having a tough day.
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Community groups working to bring
mobile crisis unit to Rogue Valley
KOBI5
City and community organizations in
the Rogue Valley are working to bring a mobile crisis unit to the area.
These community organizations are hoping mobile crisis units will save
taxpayers money, and also reduce arrests of people who experience mental
illness, addiction or homelessness.
Read more
Grants Pass Police Say To Ignore And
Report Road Rage Drivers
KDRV
A local taxi driver says she deals with road rage daily.
Grants Pass Department of Public Safety says the best tactic to dealing
with these drivers is ignoring them and slowing down to let them pass.
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Eugene Police: Uber, Lyft driver
background checks have holes
The Bulletin
For about a week, a convicted
murderer was working as a driver for a ride-hailing company in the
Eugene-Springfield area.
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National
News
FBI agent talks about stopping mass
shootings
Alabama
Behind the scenes, law enforcement routinely works to
anticipate and stop potential mass shooters before they ever take action.
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'We can't fight crime by ourselves':
Law enforcement officials gather in Petersburg to brainstorm ways to curb
violence
Richmond
Maintaining partnerships, sharing
resources and building relationships were the often-repeated phrases
uttered by local, state and federal law enforcement officials Monday in
Petersburg as they gathered to brainstorm ideas on what they collectively
could do to curb crime and deadly violence in the Tri-Cities region.
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Movie theaters ban masks, costumes at 'Joker' screenings
Washington Post
A week before "Joker" hits the big screen, movie
theaters around the country are banning masks and costumes at showings amid
concerns about its violent theme and after the families of those killed in
a 2012 mass shooting at a Colorado theater expressed alarm.
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Local police officers' gift of custom scooter keeps boy with
epilepsy cruising
LA Times
For 13-year-old Jayden David, a trip to the Balboa Peninsula
in Newport Beach is a treat. He loves to feel the wind in his hair and to
pump his fists as he rolls down the boardwalk in a scooter driven by his
father, Jason.
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