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LAAPOA Endorses Paul Koretz for City Controller

The Los Angeles Airport Peace Officers Association (LAAPOA) is pleased to announce its endorsement of Paul Koretz in the 2022 election for Los Angeles city controller. An L.A. City councilmember […] Read More »

Date Posted: March 21, 2022 | Categories: LAAPOA Press Releases, Spotlight News, Uncategorized

LAAPOA Endorses Joe Buscaino for L.A. Mayor

The Los Angeles Airport Peace Officers Association (LAAPOA) is pleased to announce its endorsement of Joe Buscaino in the 2022 Los Angeles mayoral race. A Los Angeles city councilmember since […] Read More »

Date Posted: March 15, 2022 | Categories: LAAPOA Press Releases, Spotlight News

LAAPOA Supports Campaign to Recall District Attorney George Gascón

LAAPOA joins a rapidly growing list of law enforcement associations and other organizations in supporting the campaign to recall L.A. County District Attorney George Gascón, including the Association of Deputy […] Read More »

Date Posted: March 11, 2022 | Categories: LAAPOA Press Releases, Spotlight News

California Supreme Court Limits Early Release of Violent Felons Under Proposition 57

By David E. Mastagni and Taylor Davies-Mahaffey  In 2019, a California appeals court held that Proposition 57 allowed those convicted of multiple violent and nonviolent crimes to qualify for early release […] Read More »

Date Posted: March 9, 2022 | Categories: BOLO E-Newsletter, Spotlight News

PERB Finds Duty to Bargain When a Proposed Ordinance Impacts Discipline

By David E. Mastagni and Taylor Davies-Mahaffey In a recent decision by the Public Employee Relations Board (PERB), the Board concluded that the County had a duty to bargain over […] Read More »

Date Posted: February 22, 2022 | Categories: BOLO E-Newsletter, Spotlight News

Have Progressive Policies Led to Increased Crime?

In a news conference in January, LAPD Chief Michel Moore, Mayor Eric Garcetti and other city and LAPD representatives came together to deliver their annual report on crime statistics. In […] Read More »

Date Posted: February 10, 2022 | Categories: BOLO E-Newsletter, Spotlight News

LAAPOA Endorses Traci Park for L.A. City Council

The Los Angeles Airport Peace Officers Association (LAAPOA) is pleased to announce its support and endorsement for Traci Park. Park is running for councilmember of District 11 to succeed Councilmember […] Read More »

Date Posted: February 2, 2022 | Categories: LAAPOA Press Releases, Spotlight News

Supreme Court Again Clarifies Qualified Immunity Protection for Peace Officers

By David E. Mastagni and Taylor Davies-Mahaffey In the recent City of Tahlequah v. Bond decision, the United States Supreme Court revisited the protections officers should receive through qualified immunity […] Read More »

Date Posted: January 26, 2022 | Categories: BOLO E-Newsletter, Spotlight News

Can an Officer Waive Their Own POBR Rights?

By David E. Mastagni, David Demurjian and Taylor Davies-Mahaffey The purpose of the Public Safety Officers’ Procedural Bill of Rights Act is to promote effective law enforcement by maintaining stable […] Read More »

Date Posted: January 11, 2022 | Categories: BOLO E-Newsletter, Spotlight News

Reflecting on Another Year of Challenge and Change

Throughout 2021, LAAPOA was beset with challenges related to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, defunding movement, police reform legislation and numerous other issues affecting the law enforcement profession nationwide — and […] Read More »

Date Posted: December 22, 2021 | Categories: BOLO E-Newsletter, Spotlight News

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Raising Awareness on Suicide Prevention in Law Enforcement

The job of a peace officer is physically and mentally demanding, stressful, unpredictable… Read More »

Patriot Day: Honor and Remembrance

This week marks the 24th anniversary of the deadliest terror attack ever to happen… Read More »

Standing Together This Labor Day

As Labor Day approaches, many Americans are preparing to mark the holiday with family… Read More »

It’s Time to Invest in LAXPD: Ensuring Safety During the World Cup, Olympics and Beyond

LAAPOA was pleased to share last month that the House Appropriations Subcommittee… Read More »

Understanding the No Tax on Tips and Overtime Provisions in the OBBB

By David E. Mastagni and Taylor Davies-Mahaffey On July 4, 2025, President Donald… Read More »

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