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September 18, 2008

Hagerstown Police Chief Arthur Smith asked Wednesday that a liaison from the Hispanic community be appointed to work closely with one of his detectives in an effort to better work with Hispanics.

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Lathrop Police Chief Dolores Delgado was recognized Tuesday night in Sacramento by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and the California Hispanic Chamber of Commerce for being one of the highest ranking Latinas in law enforcement in the state

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September 17, 2008

15 LAPD officers face discipline in May Day melee - Police Chief William J. Bratton calls for four of the officers to be fired in connection with the 2007 debacle

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Police reach out to Hispanics - County officers attend meetings, camps, forums to establish rapport with residents in 1st District - Maryland

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September 16, 2008

Fallen Law Enforcement Officers Remembered During Hispanic Heritage Month Ceremony - MarketWatch

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“In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, leaders of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF) and the Hispanic law enforcement community gathered Monday in Washington, DC, to pay tribute to the 637 Hispanic law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty throughout U.S. history. The ceremony took place at the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial, where the names of all law enforcement officers who have made the ultimate sacrifice are engraved.
Joining NLEOMF Chairman and CEO Craig W. Floyd in placing a wreath at the Memorial’s center medallion were Plainfield (NJ) Police Detective Edwin Maldanado, East Coast Vice President of the National Latino Peace Officers Association (NLPOA); DC Metropolitan Police Lieutenant Juan Espinal, President of the NLPOA Washington, DC, Metro Chapter; and Special Agent Zinnia James of the U.S. Air Force Office of Special Investigations, representing the Hispanic American Police Command Officers Association.
“The walls of this Memorial are inscribed with the names of law enforcement officers of myriad races, ethnicities and national origins — all of them heroes who made their communities safer and our nation more secure,” said Mr. Floyd. “Today, as our country begins its observance of Hispanic Heritage Month, we come to this sacred ground to pay our respects to the 637 Hispanic law enforcement officers who died in service to the community.”
Added Detective Maldanado, “The NLPOA and our National President Roy Garivey are honored to partner with the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund. We come to Washington, DC, to honor not only the service and sacrifice of Latino and Hispanic officers at the beginning of Hispanic Heritage Month, but to honor all American law enforcement officers who have given the ultimate sacrifice to keep our communities safe.”
As a demonstration of its commitment to the law enforcement profession, the NLPOA recently pledged $100,000 to the capital campaign to build the first-ever National Law Enforcement Museum, adjacent to the National Memorial in the nation’s capital.
NLEOMF research records indicate that the first Hispanic American law enforcement officer to die in the line of duty was Joaquin De La Torre, a deputy sheriff with the Monterey County (CA) Sheriff’s Department. On November 10, 1855, Deputy De La Torre and two other members of his department were shot and killed while attempting to make an arrest. He was one of only three Hispanic law enforcement to die in the line of duty during the 19th Century.
During the first half of the 20th Century, a total of 90 Hispanic officers made the ultimate sacrifice. As the Hispanic American population of the United States grew as a whole, so did the number of Hispanics serving in law enforcement — and the sacrifices endured by these brave men and women. From 1950 through 1999, 407 Hispanic officers died in the line of duty.
Since the year 2000, more than 140 Hispanic American officers have made the ultimate sacrifice, including 20 in 2007. Over the last decade, 1 in 10 law enforcement fatalities in the United States has involved a Hispanic American officer.
Hispanic Heritage Month, which begins on September 15, is a nationwide celebration of the contributions of people of Hispanic heritage to the history of the United States.
For more information, visit www.nleomf.org. “

September 15, 2008

Suburban police accused of racially profiling of Latinos - Pittsburgh

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September 11, 2008

The top female police officer in El Paso is suing the city, claiming she was unfairly passed up in the recent search for a new chief. Police Chief of Staff Diana Kirk claims in the 18-page suit filed last week in El Paso County court that she was passed over for promotion to chief in part because she is a Hispanic woman.

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September 10, 2008

Fewer than 2% of people charged with crimes in Prince William County since the well-publicized crackdown on illegal immigration began in March have turned out to be undocumented, Police Chief Charlie T. Deane told county supervisors yesterday.

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September 9, 2008

5 jailed in kidnap-slaying of Mexican retailer’s son - Police detectives are among those accused in killing

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The death Friday of Officer Isabel Nazario was particularly painful among the Police Department’s Latinos and in the city’s Puerto Rican community, who remembered her as a doting mother and friend, as a tough professional, and as a pioneer. - Philadelphia

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September 8, 2008

It has been a little more than a year since Jose L. Lopez Sr. became Durham’s police chief, but don’t tell him that.

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Spanish-speaking police officers in demand in Lee County - As Hispanic community grows, so do communication challenges - Florida

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September 5, 2008

A commander and an investigator from a Mexican federal police unit were ordered Thursday to stand trial on charges of having more than $600,000 in drug money. - in Los Angeles

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August 28, 2008

Latino Groups Slam Richmond Police Checkpoints - California

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Three Latino men have filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the city of San Jose accusing city police of racial discrimination.

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While Police Chief John Romero denied a report that he has already decided to run for mayor, he added that the election is 15 months away and said, ”Who knows what could happen?” - Lawrence, Massachusetts

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August 17, 2008

Tucson’s police chief is revising his department’s policy on dealing with illegal immigrants officers encounter.

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A teacher visiting from Mexico, who was arrested and jailed after a traffic accident last year, is suing the Southeast King County town of Pacific, saying actions by police officers there demonstrate a pattern of unreasonably detaining people to determine their immigration status. - Washington

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Fear of police may have kept slain Hispanic from reporting earlier robbery - North Carolina

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August 14, 2008

6 officers in Mexico crime unit arrested - The men are believed to have aided drug smugglers in Sinaloa state, officials say.

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Mexico violence claims 6 more police officers - The victims include two top commanders in Michoacan, a senior investigator in Chihuahua and a deputy chief in Quintana Roo.

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Minorities score higher on Suffolk Police exam - 94 of those “top tier” candidates scoring 92.5 percent or higher in the 2007 test were Hispanic and 24 were Asian. In 2003, no Hispanics or Asians achieved top scores. - New York

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August 12, 2008

Suspected drug hitmen killed a senior Mexican policeman in front of his 16-year-old son on Monday, sources from the attorney general’s office in the state of Chihuahua said.

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Los cuatros policías ejecutados ayer en igual número de entidades se suman a los 270 ultimados este año. Este lunes la delincuencia organizada acribilló a tres agentes y otro más fue encontrado con el tiro de gracia luego de haber sido torturado.

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Four police chiefs were assassinated in Mexico yesterday, bringing the number of police killed this year to 270, Milenio reported.

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