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PASSING OF ACTIVE OFFICER ADOLPH WILSON, ASSIGNED TO CRIME INTELLIGENCE IN THE DETROIT POLICE DEPARTMENT {0}
PASSING OF ACTIVE OFFICER ADOLPH WILSON, ASSIGNED TO CRIME INTELLIGENCE IN THE DETROIT POLICE DEPARTMENT
On Friday, August 18, 2017, the DPLSA sadly learned of the passing Police Officer Adolph Wilson, assigned to Crime Intel. The DPLSA has the entire Wilson family along with colleagues and friends in our thoughts and prayer. We also ask that you keep them in your thoughts and prayers as well during the difficult days ahead, thank you!
Arrangements are as follows:
Visitation will be held Thursday, August 24, 2017, at 9:00 A.M. – 9:00 P.M. at the James Cole Funeral Home located at 16100 Schaefer Hwy., Detroit, Michigan 48235.
Telephone: (313) 835-8997
The Family Hour will be Friday, August 25, 2017, at 10:30 A.M. – 11:00 A.M.
Services will be conducted Friday, August 25, 2017, at 11:00 A.M.
Location: James Cole Funeral Home located at 16100 Schaefer Hwy., Detroit, Michigan 48235.
Telephone: (313) 835-3997
Interment will be at Woodlawn Cemetery, located at 19975 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Michigan, 48203.
Telephone: (313) 368-0010
Cleary University will be at the DPLSA Office on Thursday, August 17, 2017 from 11 am – 2 pm {0}
Members,
2017 Annual Detroit Labor Day Parade, Please Join the DPLSA {0}
On Monday, September 4, 2017, The Detroit Police Lieutenants and Sergeants Association will again be participating in the 2017 Annual Detroit Labor Day Parade. The Detroit Labor Day Parade is one of the largest displays of support of Labor in the United States. The Parade will start around 9 am and proceed east bound on Michigan Avenue towards Downtown.
We ask you, your family and all supporters to join the DPLSA and walk with us during the Parade and show your appreciation and support of the Labor Movement.
The DPLSA will be gathering in the area of Michigan and Trumbull around 8 am on Monday, September 4th, and the DPLSA will fall into our assigned placement in the formation, it would be an honor if you joined us, all are welcome!
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COFFEE AND CAKE RECEPTION FOR RETIRING LIEUTENANT CHARLES CLARK, ASSIGNED TO THE SEVENTH PRECINCT {0}
COFFEE AND CAKE RECEPTION FOR RETIRING LIEUTENANT CHARLES CLARK, ASSIGNED TO THE SEVENTH PRECINCT
The Seventh Precinct is hosting a Coffee and Cake Reception for retiring Lieutenant Charles Clark, badge L-85, assigned to the Seventh Precinct Detectives Unit (PDU), on Friday, August 11, 2017, at 12:00 P.M. Lieutenant Clark is retiring after twenty-three (23) years of dedicated and honorable service.
Please join us at the Seventh Precinct, located at 3501 Chene, in celebrating his accomplishments and contributions to the Detroit
Police Department and City of Detroit.
Cleary University offering Members of the Detroit Police Department Educational Incentives under Courage and Public Service Tuition Program {0}
Cleary University offering Members of the Detroit Police Department Educational Incentives under Courage and Public Service Tuition Program.
Please review attached flyers!
7th Annual Cops on a Run, Charity Motorcycle Run {0}
Team Frank Gregory Memorial Bicycle Ride, Sunday, June 11, 2017, 11 am at the 12th Precinct, 1441 W. 7 Mile Rd, Detroit Michigan {0}
PSOB Victory! {0}
NAPO Victory! Congress Passes PSOB Improvement Act Today, in a major victory for NAPO and public safety officers across the country, Congress unanimously passed the Public Safety Officers’ Benefits (PSOB) Improvement Act (S. 419), a bipartisan bill sponsored by Senators Charles Grassley (R-IA) and Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY). This Act will tackle the issues of transparency and the timeliness of case determinations within the PSOB program, and protect the ability of survivors, disabled officers and their families to get the benefits they so rightly deserve. Importantly, this Act will return the PSOB Program to a presumptive benefit and restore the “substantial weight” standard that requires PSOB to give substantial weight to the findings of federal, state, and local agencies as to the cause of the public safety officer’s death or disability. It will ensure that children of fallen or disabled public safety officers will still be eligible for education benefits if an adjudication delay causes them to age out of benefit eligibility before their claim is approved. It will increase transparency through weekly and quarterly public reports on the status of claims. The PSOB Improvement Act will significantly improve the PSOB Program and address several concerns NAPO has had with the program since the last major rulemaking in 2006 that implemented, among other changes, the Hometown Heroes Survivors Benefits Act of 2003. NAPO worked closely with Senators Grassley and Gillibrand on the development of this legislation after the Senate Judiciary Committee held an oversight hearing on the program in May of 2015 and after a scathing Justice Department Office of Inspector General Report in July of 2015. Both the hearing and the Inspector General report revealed that the PSOB Program had no accountability or transparency and there were extreme inefficiencies in the processing of claims, leading to a backlog of over 1,000 cases. This bill passed the Senate at the end of last Congress, but we ran out of time before we were able to move it through the House. After years of frustration with the PSOB Program, we are glad to see the enactment of this important legislation, which is a triumph for NAPO and rank-and-file officers across the nation. It is a priority for NAPO that we ensure the PSOB Program is processing and deciding claims in a timely manner and that the process is transparent and straightforward for those who have lost their loved ones or have become seriously disabled in the line of duty. The passage of the PSOB Improvement Act is a major step in the right direction and we will continue to work as part of the PSOB stakeholder community to hold the Program accountable. NAPO thanks Senators Grassley and Gillibrand for being our champions on this important issue.
2017 DPLSA Annual Golf Outing Fund – Raiser {0}
Registration 7 am, Tee Off at 8 am
Woodside Meadows Club
20820 Inkster Road
Romulus Michigan, 48174
Fee $125
Please come and support our Annual Fund -Raiser
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24th Annual Michigan Peace Officers’ Candlelight Memorial Service {0}
24th Annual Michigan Peace Officers’ Candlelight Memorial Service
May 1 — Michigan
Monday, May 1: 24th Annual Michigan Peace Officers’ Candlelight Memorial Service — 7 p.m. east steps of Lansing State Capitol, 100 North Capitol Avenue. Contact Denise Scarbrough, Michigan Concerns of Police Survivors President at (877) 464-2677 or email survivor@micops.org