OACP
News
OACP Law Enforcement Executive Leadership Institute
December 9-13
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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more information.
2020 ELTS Conference
January 15 - 17
Mark your calendars for the 2020 Executive Leadership Training Seminar in
Seaside, OR at the Convention Center. We will begin registrations in
mid-to-late November due to a scheduled upgrade to our Associate Management
platform.
1191 Capitol St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 |503.315.1411

Active Members:
Sergeant Scott Robinson, Myrtle Point
Special Agent-in-Charge Richard Austria, Oregon
DOJ
Chief Matthew Smart, Reedsport
Lieutenant Christopher Wilbur, Cannon
Beach
Oregon
News
Investigation clears Portland officer
over communication with protest leaders
KPTV
An investigation into controversial text message exchanges
between Patriot Prayer leader Joey Gibson and a Portland Police Bureau
lieutenant has concluded.
Read More
Friends remember former Astoria
police chief
The Astorian
Former Astoria Police Chief Rob Deu Pree lost his 10-year battle with
cancer last week.
Read More
Hillsboro police ticket 143 drivers
in unique undercover traffic stings
KPTV
The Hillsboro Police Department is
using a unique tactic to make streets safer for drivers and
pedestrians. The department recently launched a campaign funded by a
$15,000 grant from Oregon Impact and the Oregon Department of
Transportation.
Read More
National
News
Looking to quell downtown disorder,
Seattle and King County announce plan for repeat offenders
The Seattle Times
Months after businesses asked local leaders for a "wholesale
reform" of the city's criminal justice system, Seattle and King County
officials Thursday announced a suite of programs aimed at addressing repeat
offenders who cycle in and out of jail, often for petty crimes and
misdemeanors, and who struggle with substance use and mental health.
Read More
In Era of Legal Pot, Can Police
Search Cars Based on Odor?
Associated Press
Sniff and search is no longer the
default for police in some of the 33 states that have legalized
marijuana. Traditionally, an officer could use the merest whiff of
weed to justify a warrantless vehicle search, and whatever turned up - pot,
other kinds of illegal drugs, something else the motorist wasn't allowed to
have - could be used as evidence in court.
Read More
NY schools first to have 'red flag' petition power on guns
Associated Press
Schools across New York began the academic year with a new
tool intended to prevent student suicides and violence: the ability to ask
a court to remove a troubled person's access to firearms.
Read More
Matt Cooper attains his goal of running in the 2019 Fuzz Run
The Citizens
Covington Police Officer Matt Cooper, critically injured in a
line of duty shooting last September, continues to be an inspiration to his
supporters during his recovery and took it a step further Saturday by
running in the 1-mile fun run during the 36th annual Fuzz Run.
Read More
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In This Issue...
- OACP News
- Oregon News
- National News
- Fall Conference Highlights
Fall Conference
Highlights from Day 2

Kirk Weisler started the day with his talk entitled "Aaaah the
Re-Freshing Leader."

Kirk's presentation was interactive.

Our 2nd speaker of the day was Nick Koumalatsos.

Nick's talk was entitled "How Should Leaders Lead?"

Brad Enlow from PowerDMS, one of our Conference sponsors, spoke during
lunch.
Be
sure to go to the OACP fb page to see more photos of the Fall Conference.
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