Events

UltiPro Live {0}

On Monday, October 3, 2022, UltiPro will go live for the Detroit Police Department. You should have received an envelope with your username and password.

You must follow the directions immediately by logging on at https://e32.ultipro.com. If you have trouble logging in on Monday, October 3, 2022, please call (313) 224-Ulti (8584) or email them at ultidetroit@detroitmi.gov.

If you call, your patience may be needed due to call volume. You must follow the directions immediately to avoid payroll issues. Thank you!

 

DPLSA General Membership Meeting Wednesday, June 15, 2022, at 5 pm Temporary Location Gaelic League located at 2068 Michigan Ave, Detroit, Michigan, 48216 {0}

DPLSA General Membership Meeting
Wednesday, June 15, 2022, at 5 pm
Temporary Location Gaelic League located at 2068 Michigan Ave, Detroit, Michigan, 48216
New Temporary Location due to the American Serbian Hall indefinitely not opening.
The DPLSA was just informed that the scheduled June 15, 2022, could not occur at the American Serbian Hall due to still being closed!
The Meeting will be held at the Gaelic League located at 2068 Michigan Avenue, Detroit, Michigan, 48216, at 5 pm
We understand that the temporary meeting place may be inconvenient for some members, but we do not want to delay the June Membership Meeting! The Gaelic League was the only venue to accommodate us with such short notice.
Please bring a mask due to COVID-19. Thank you!
DPLSA

NO DPLSA General Membership Meeting of Wednesday, March 16, 2022 {0}

There will be no DPLSA General Membership Meeting on Wednesday, March 16, 2022, due to the American Serbian Hall being closed not being able to accommodate us due to staffing and other issues as they exit covid protocols.

It is our goal to have the next meeting on Wednesday, June 15, 2022, at the American Serbian Memorial located at 19940 Van Dyke, Detroit Michigan, 48234, Ph#(313) 366-9668. We look forward to seeing you at the next meeting!

Lieutenant Mark Young

President

Detroit Police Lieutenants and Sergeants Association (DPLSA)

2021 City of Detroit Healthcare Open Enrollment Period {0}

City of Detroit 2021 Healthcare Open En-rollment is expected to begin on or about November 1, 2020. Members will be receiving a packet in the mail. I encourage all members to review the information in its entirety along with saving the information for review when needed. I also encourage members to review flex spending along with other available options. All members must go online to www.mydetroitbenefits.com to make their elections and you should do so once the open enrollment period starts without delay.

www.mydetroitbenefits.com

Conratulations to the newly promoted Detectives {0}

On behalf of the Detroit Police Lieutenants and Sergeants Association (DPLSA) congratulations to the newly promoted Detectives.
On Thursday, September 24, 2020, the Board of Police Commissioners approved the recommendation of Chief James E. Craig for promotion to the rank of Detective.
The Detroit Police Department is pleased to announce the promotion of the below-listed personnel:
Police Officer Steven L. Pierce
NPO Romel A. Randolph
Police Officer Eric P. Bromley
Police Officer Pamela J. Muriel
Police Officer Kenneth E. Cheatham
Police Officer Eric M. Smigielski
Police Officer Brian A. Kussy
Police Officer Viera L. Brownlee
Police Officer Brandolyn C. Johnson
Police Officer Kevin V. Alfrey
Police Officer Richard W. Schwab
Corporal Antaeus R. Evans
Police Officer Steven S. Triner
Police Officer Gina B. Gibson
Police Officer Tamara K. Tillerson
Police Officer Dieasree M. Curry
Police Officer Mohammed M. Salem
Police Officer Tony R. Jackson
Police Officer Joi L. McCoy
Police Officer Louis J. Terry
Police Officer Shamar B. Carey
Police Officer Michael E. Panackia
Police Officer Harry W. Taylor
Police Officer Donald L. Clark
Police Officer William D. Bowers
Police Officer Dejia R. Blackwell
Congratulations to the newly promoted Detectives of the Detroit Police Department we are sure that you all will continue to do an outstanding job!
DPLSA

Promotions to the Rank of Detective (August 17, 2020) {0}

PROMOTIONAL ASSESSMENT FOR THE RANK DETECTIVE
The Board of Police Commissioners has approved the recommendation for promotion to the rank of Detective.
The Detroit Police Department is pleased to announce the promotion of the below-listed personnel.
Corporal Jessica A. Johns
Police Officer Edward T. Chesher
Police Officer Nicole L. Draper
Police Officer Ashley L. Buchholz
Police Officer Marcus Rice
Police Officer Vincent C. Spikes
Police Officer Sean E. Hochradel
Police Officer Renald L. Attard
Police Officer Tara R. Lawson
Police Officer Tamara S. Randolph
Police Officer Marc L. Thompson
Police Officer Steven L. Pierce
Police Officer Lestine A. Gilbert
Police Officer Kelly D. James
Police Officer Martha G. Willhelm
Police Officer Lee P. Dyer
Police Officer Marko B. Prestige
Police Officer Catherine R. Guillaumin
Police Officer Anthony M. Besso
Police Officer Christian C. Winans-Jordan
On behalf of the Detroit Police Lieutenants and Sergeants Association (DPLSA) congratulations and we are sure that you all will do an outstanding job!

Cleary University continues to offer its “Courage and Service Program” that affords First Responders a discount rate to obtain their Bachelor of Science or Masters of Science Degree. {0}

Classes start Monday, August 24, 2020, if interested please go to www.cleary.edu and then click apply. Also, call Dr. Regina Banks-Hall, She can be reached at 800-686-1883 Ext. 1408 or via email at rbanks-hall@cleary.edu.

 Cleary University continues to offer its “Courage and Service Program” that affords First Responders a discount rate to obtain their Bachelor of Science or Masters of Science Degree. Cleary University offers several programs including a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Management along with several Business Programs.

The Courage and Service program was specifically designed to support aspiring first responders to meet their personal and professional needs through education at affordable rates.

The program offers flexible class schedules, online options, and the personalized attention and support needed for many individuals to succeed after having been away from school.

In addition to the professional support provided, Cleary offers an exclusive 50% Courage and Service Tuition Scholarship for any police officer or first responder who enrolls to help lower the financial burden and minimize out of pocket expenses. Most importantly, officers and first responders can pursue their education at their own pace.

Whether they enroll in one class at a time or take a full course load each semester, Cleary University has established degree completion programs that meet all needs.

Cleary has forged new pathways to provide education and support for officers to advance their careers, better their lives, and positively impact their families for generations.

If you are interested please reach out to Dr. Regina Banks-Hall, She can be reached at 800-686-1883 Ext. 1408 or via email at rbanks-hall@cleary.edu.

Important! {0}

The DPLSA has attended several meetings along with several phone discussions related to departmental procedure and protocol regarding COVID 19 commonly known as Coronavirus. The focus of the meetings was the safety and well-being of every individual of our department.
During the meetings many concerns and issues were raised and some are still being addressed. Additional safety supplies are forthcoming meanwhile if you have any additional concerns please let us know. Also review the attached teletype below.
We understand that you have some concerns by following protocol we minimize and or eliminate potential risk. We must work together to keep each other and the community safe!
We are all working to ensure a safe environment for the members of the department.
Detroit Police Lieutenants and Sergeants Association (DPLSA)
TELETYPE #20-0142 MEMBER INTERACTS WITH SOMEONE WHO MAY BE INFECTED WITH CORONAVIRUS
TO BE READ FOR SEVEN (7)CONSECUTIVE DAYS
Supervisors shall adhere to the following protocol should a member interact with an individual who has or is symptomatic of having Coronavirus.
Members are reminded that the symptoms associated with the Coronavirus are a fever, a cough, and shortness of breath.
1. Advise the member to use their PPE Kit, avoid touching their face, stay 6 feet away from the individual if possible, and use hand sanitizer immediately after the interaction.
2. If the potentially contaminated individual needs to be conveyed, follow the below procedure:
a. Notify Notification and Control who will direct the member where to convey the potentially contaminated individual.
b.After conveyance, notify Fleet Management during normal business hours or Notification and Control outside of business hours that a vehicle must be decontaminated.
3. If the potentially contaminated individual was not conveyed, recommend that the individual reach out to a healthcare provider to be tested for the Coronavirus.
4. If the PPE Kit was not used or partially used, then supervisors shall instruct members who interacted with the potentially infected individual to follow the below protocol:
a.Members shall immediately wash their hands or use hand sanitizer after the interaction.
b.Members shall disinfect their utility belt by using sanitizing wipes.
c.Members may return to the station and change their uniform if the member suspects the uniform is also infected.
d.Remind the member to wash their hands or use sanitizer after disinfecting their equipment / uniform.
5. If any part of the PPE Kit was used, call Resource Management at (313) 596-2084 to secure an additional PPE Kit and return remaining items.
6. If there was any contamination outside of a member’s clothing, the member shall complete a Report of Injury or Illness Form (DPD101) in MAS to document any exposure incident. The “Exposure Incident” box shall be marked and the “Source Individual” and ”Exposure Type” sections on the report shall be completed.
a. If the member was not using their PPE Kit, the supervisor shall include that as part of their investigation and recommendation in the narrative portion on the injury report, an evaluation of the circumstances surrounding the incident to determine whether the member’s actions were within the guidelines of this Directive.
7. All members interacting with the potentially infected individual shall contact the Detroit Health Department at (313) 876-4000 immediately for guidance and not report to work unless directed.

NAPO on the Hill: First Responder Tax Package {0}

NAPO on the Hill: First Responder Tax Package
NAPO is working with Congressman Bill Pascrell (D-NJ) and staff for both House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard Neal (D-MA) and Ranking Member Kevin Brady (R-TX) to put together a package of pro-law enforcement tax provisions to prioritize and move during National Police Week. The package would consist of the Supporting America’s First Responders Act (H.R. 5342), the Putting First Responders First Act (H.R. 2560 / S. 1278), and the Public Safety Retirees Healthcare Protection Act (H.R. 4897).
The Supporting America’s First Responders Act, sponsored by Congressman Pascrell, would reinstate above-the-line deductions for out-of-pocket costs for first responders relating to uniform purchases and maintenance as well as job-related training. Like many public servants, law enforcement officers serve our nation and our communities for modest wages and often have to pay for mandatory and necessary equipment and resources out-of-pocket.
Prior to the passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (H.R. 1) in 2017, law enforcement officers were able to offset these substantial costs by deducting them from their taxable income. The elimination of these itemized deductions put an unfair financial burden on officers, who give up so much to protect and serve our communities.
While the Supporting America’s First Responders Act passed the House as part of the Restoring Tax Fairness for States and Localities Act at the end of last year, we believe including it in a public safety-themed tax package is another way to ensure its passage into law.
The Putting First Responders First Act, sponsored by Senator Steve Daines (R-MT) and Congressman Ralph Norman (R-SC), would codify existing Internal Revenue Code regulations making service-connected disability compensation exempt from Federal income taxes. In 1985, the IRS clarified in the IRS Revenue Ruling 85-105 that service-connected disability compensation for first responders is tax-exempt. Unfortunately, many auditors and first responders are not aware of this tax benefit and the first responders, who gave up so much in the line of duty, end up paying the tax unnecessarily. By codifying the Revenue Ruling, the Putting Our First Responders First Act would clarify the ruling and help ensure first responders’ injury-related compensation is tax-exempt.
Importantly, this legislation makes the tax-exempt status of the compensation permanent. Currently, injury-related compensation becomes taxable once the first responder reaches their original retirement age, which places a large financial burden on officers who have been living on a limited income. Providing permanent tax relief for those who were disabled serving their country and communities is the right thing to do to honor their sacrifice.
Lastly, the Public Safety Retirees Healthcare Protection Act, sponsored by Congressman Dan Lipinski (D-IL), would increase the amount public safety retirees can take out of their pensions tax free to pay for health insurance premiums from $3,000 per year to $6,000 per year. A qualifying public safety officer is one who attained normal retirement age or retired due to a disability and has insurance premiums deducted from their retirement benefit. The money must go directly from the pension fund to the health or insurance company in order to get the tax-free benefit.
The HELPS Retirees provision of the Pension Protection Act of 2006 provided public safety officers, who often retire earlier than other occupations because of the physical demands and unique job hazards they face, with means to more affordable healthcare options. This provision is important as many law enforcement retirees lose their employer-provided health insurance and are years away from being Medicare-eligible, forcing them to spend their retirement money on health insurance premiums.
Unfortunately, health care costs have gone up dramatically since 2006 and the $3,000 per year permitted under the provision is no longer adequate to cover even half a year’s worth of health insurance premiums. The Public Safety Retirees Healthcare Protections Act would help preserve the retirement security and the health of those public servants who selflessly serve and protect our communities.
NAPO is working with all the sponsors of the included bills in support of this tax package, which will be a priority for us to move during National Police Week. We will keep our members up-to-date on its status as we move it forward.

PASSING AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR ‘ACTIVE’ EMERGENCY SERVICES DEPLOYMENT OPERATOR (DISPATCHER) VANESSA SIMMONS, ASSIGNED TO COMMUNICATIONS SECTION, SISTER OF DETROIT FIRE DEPARTMENT COMMUNICATIONS SECTION LIEUTENANT YVONNE SAFFOLD, AND SISTER-IN-LAW OF CORPORAL MICHAEL SAFFOLD, ASSIGNED TO DETROIT POLICE DETENTION CENTER {0}

PASSING AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR ‘ACTIVE’ EMERGENCY SERVICES DEPLOYMENT OPERATOR (DISPATCHER) VANESSA SIMMONS, ASSIGNED TO COMMUNICATIONS SECTION, SISTER OF DETROIT FIRE DEPARTMENT COMMUNICATIONS SECTION LIEUTENANT YVONNE SAFFOLD, AND SISTER-IN-LAW OF CORPORAL MICHAEL SAFFOLD, ASSIGNED TO DETROIT POLICE DETENTION CENTER

The DPLSA sadly learned of the passing of Emergency Service Operator Vanessa Simmons. The DPLSA has the entire Simmons family in our hearts, thoughts and prayers during the difficult days ahead.

The Arrangements are as follows:

Visitation will be held on Thursday, December 26, 2019 from 2:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. at:

Butler Funeral Home

12140 Morang Ave.

Detroit, Michigan

The Family Hour will be held on Friday, December 27, 2019 at 10:30 A.M.

Services will be conducted on Friday, December 27, 2019 at 11:00 A.M.

Location: Amazing Grace International Ministries Church

24699 Grand River Ave. (W. of Telegraph Rd.)

Detroit, Michigan 48219

Interment will be at Mount Hope Memorial Garden, located at 17430 Middle belt Rd. Livonia, Michigan 48152.