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October 9, 2019

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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. 
Click here to 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

Multnomah Co. deputy praised for helping to save 3 lives in 24 hours
KPTV
A Multnomah County deputy is being praised for helping to save three lives in a 24-hour period last month.
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41 accused in 'one of the largest takedowns' of a drug trafficking operation in Oregon history, feds say
The Oregonian
A yearlong investigation begun by Gresham police mushroomed into an international drug smuggling and money laundering conspiracy case that led to the federal indictment of 41 people.
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Coffee with a Cop: Local police serve the community
Democrat Herald

Officer Alex Johnson spent Wednesday morning popping in and out of the drive-thru window at Human Bean chatting up customers and taking coffee orders.
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Hillsboro police officers use unique strategy to catch distracted drivers
KATU
They weren't asking for food or money. Instead, Hillsboro police officers and Washington County Sheriff's Office deputies were asking drivers to put down their phones Wednesday. 
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Portland police adopt new procedures, training for crowd control liaisons
The Oregonian
Portland police crowd control liaisons now must complete four hours of training and use one designated cellphone for their communications under new rules instituted after controversy erupted over how a police supervisor texted with a right-wing protest leader.
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National News

In the last 10 months, 140 local governments, police stations and hospitals have been held hostage by ransomware attacks
CNN
The attack starts, innocently enough, with an email. But when someone clicks the link inside, hackers quickly take over. 
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U.S., Australia to bolster police ties as they cooperate on 2016 election probe
Reuters
The United States and Australia said on Monday they would work to bolster law-enforcement ties as the two countries are separately cooperating on a politically charged probe examining whether U.S. officials overstepped when they investigated Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign.
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Milwaukee teens announce youth 'violence interrupter' program, share impact of gun crime on lives
Journal Sentinel
A group of teenagers seeking an end to gun violence in Milwaukee is spearheading an effort to build a coalition of youth "violence interrupters."
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Some teachers in Florida can carry guns inside classrooms now
CNN
The measure is part of a controversial bill that Gov. Ron DeSantis signed in May. The legislation was based on recommendations made in response to the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in February 2018.  
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OACP Weekly Update
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In This Issue... 

  1. OACP News
  2. Oregon News
  3. National News
  4. Program Highlight

 Coffee with a Cop

 Oregon Agencies continue to carve out time to connect with their community members over coffee. Here are just a few:

Canby PD

Independence PD

Milwaukie PD

Cornelius PD

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