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July 20, 2022

Keeping OACP Members Informed:

Weekly Update newsletters, messages, and Board meeting minutes

Did you know you can access past OACP Weekly Update newsletters, past messages, and Board meeting minutes?

To find past OACP Weekly Updates go to policechief.org > Resources > OACP Weekly Update. This is on our public website, so no need to be logged in. You can also find these on your profile page by logging in to the Members Only site (see below).

Past messages/emails are easy to find by logging in to the Members Only area of the website > scroll over Member's Home > Profile Page > hover over My Profile > Message History. This lists all the messages that have been sent to you.

To access Board meeting minutes, you'll need to log in to the Members Only area. Then scroll over Conference/Meeting > Agenda/Minutes. Board meeting minutes are added to this page once they are submitted to the Board of Directors for approval at the next board meeting.

 

Welcome OACP's Newest
ASSOCIATE Members:

Administrative Lieutenant Steve Dorn, Albany PD
Lieutenant Daniel Moulin, Ashland PD
Assistant Inspector in Charge Jarrod Resendez, US Postal Inspection Service
Lieutenant Buck Pearce, Albany PD

New Associate Member Fun Facts:

Steve Dorn: "Best music ever - 80's roc; Hobby- sailing or anything outdoors; Vacation- I would head back to Costa Rica!"

Jarrod Resendez: "Hobby: Playing Golf; Music: Country; Vacation: Spain; Food: Cheeseburger"

Buck Pearce: "Hobby - Hunting, Biking, Building Things; Music - 90's Alternative; Vacation - Hawaii; Food - Chicharones (Honduran)"

LODGING:

Have you made your room reservation?

There are still a couple rooms available in the Oregon room block (through July 29) at the Courtyard Marriott and we think you'll enjoy the fact that it is only half a mile away from the Convention Center, has breakfast available at the property, and includes a bar to gather at with colleagues after a long day.

Contact Marie at [email protected] to reserve your room.

IACP attendees are invited to join us for a no-host Oregon dinner on Oct 16. Details to come...

 

RITE Training 

September 14 - 16, 2022

Albany Police Department will be hosting a one day training and a two-day Train the Trainer. The training is part wellness, part leadership, part de-escalation training (with an EDI focus as well). 

"RITE’s Training Classes are nationally recognized in encouraging a bias-free workplace, that includes EDI or Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion inside and outside the agency. Our classes include a combination of emotional and social intelligence skill-building with unique accountability Tools. Years of research along with hands-on training, give your employees a sole-source experience that is unforgettable, and unparalleled to any other public service training."

If you are interested in participating in this training or have questions, contact  Merab Smith at 541-791-0229, [email protected].

RITE Flyer Leadership 1 Day
RITE Flyer Train the Trainer 2 Day

Oregon News

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Natalie Wight to serve as Oregon’s interim U.S. attorney; Scott Asphaug headed to Nairobi
The Oregonian
Oregon’s U.S. Attorney Scott E. Asphaug, who has served in the top federal prosecutor’s job for more than a year, is headed to Nairobi later this month to spend his last two years as a U.S. Justice Department legal adviser in Kenya before retiring.
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Oregon to join nation in rollout of new suicide and crisis lifeline
KEZI
The new universal suicide crisis hotline launches in Oregon and the rest of the United States this Saturday, July 16.
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National News

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Police under fire: Exploring changing policing in U.S.
NewsNation
It has been a tumultuous few years for police officers in America. National scandals have rocked departments and America’s perception of police as media coverage and the public eye have grown more keen on watching police.
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U.S. Houses of Worship Increase Security After Shootings
U.S. News & World Report
Houses of worship are meant to be places of shelter, reflection and peace, where strangers are welcome. But the recent string of high-profile mass shootings in the U.S. is a reminder violence can happen anywhere, prompting some faith leaders to ramp up security.
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With bipartisan support, House passes bill to create active shooter alert system
USA Today
The House passed a bipartisan bill Wednesday that would enable law enforcement to set a system to alert people, warning them in case of a nearby active shooter.
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OACP Weekly Update

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