The Board of Directors have proposed changes to WSLEA’s Constitution & By-Laws. These changes were reviewed by the Board and will be voted upon at the Association’s next Annual Meeting. To review the proposed amendment, see 2013 Proposed Constitution and By-Laws.
Congratulations to the graduates of the Criminal Justice Training Center’s Basic Law Enforcement Academy, Session 687. These graduates representing City, County and State Law Enforcement agencies throughout Washington State, successfully completed the CJTC’s four (4) month course. For a list of graduates, see BLEA 688 Graduate List.
WSLEA is proud to sponsor Joel Brantley’s motivational program “Bullying; It”s Not O.K. – Take a STAND again bullying“. For more information on these school presentations, please see the Youth Programs section of the WSLEA website.
WSLEA is proud to continue its support of the Medal of Honor. Its contribution will be used to honor this year’s recipients at the Medal of Honor Peace Officer memorial service. Steve Sills, former WSLEA Chairman and current Board Member, serves on the Medal of Honor Committee. Steve informed WSLEA that there are five (5) [...]
Survivors Supporting Survivors to Rebuild Shattered Lives WSLEA is once again proud to continue its support of the Washington State Concerns of Police Survivors. For 17 years, WAStateCOPS has assisted the police agencies and survivors of peace officers killed in the line of duty as they rebuild their lives and deal with their own [...]
WSLEA is a proud “Frost” Sponsor of the 2013 Polar Plunge, presented by the Law Enforcement Torch Run Campaign (LETR) benefiting Special Olympics Washington. The LETR Campaign helps provide year-round sports training and competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities at no cost to themselves or their families. The LETR Campaign has been active [...]
Congratulations to the graduates of the Criminal Justice Training Center’s Basic Law Enforcement Academy, Session 687. These graduates representing City, County and State Law Enforcement agencies throughout Washington State, successfully completed the CJTC’s four (4) month course. For a list of graduates, see BLEA 687 Graduate List.
Congratulations to the graduates of the Criminal Justice Training Center’s Basic Law Enforcement Academy, Session 686. These graduates representing City, County and State Law Enforcement agencies throughout Washington State, successfully completed the CJTC’s four (4) month course. For a list of graduates, see BLEA 686 Graduate List.
Congratulations to the graduates of the Criminal Justice Training Center’s Basic Law Enforcement Academy, Session 684. These graduates representing City, County and State Law Enforcement agencies throughout Washington State, successfully completed the CJTC’s four (4) month course. For a list of graduates, see BLEA 684 Graduate List.
Survivors Supporting Survivors to Rebuild Shattered Lives WSLEA is proud to continue its support of the Washington State Concerns of Police Survivors. For 16 years, WAStateCOPS has assisted the police agencies and survivors of peace officers killed in the line of duty as they rebuild their lives and deal with their own specific grief issues. [...]