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Posted on: October 15th, 2006
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ People ]
Tags: police
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“Last November, the 29-year-old Puerto Rico-born cop wanted to join a local Latino police officers association. After all, Irish-American and Italian-American police officers have their own groups, as do black officers — why couldn’t he find a Massachusetts Latino police association?
To his surprise, the nearest such group was the Connecticut chapter of the National Latino Peace Officers Association, which claims to be the largest Latino law enforcement organization in the United States, with some 25,000 members.”
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