Bienvenidos!
The New Jersey State Chapter of the Latino Peace Officers Association is part of an impressive and praiseworthy national movement by Latino law enforcement personnel, serving at all levels of the criminal justice system. Let us never forget why we do what we do.
LPOANJ Headlines
- Trenton police continue search for squad car ambush suspect
- Mark Burnett - NBC Casting “Stars Earn Strips” - Looking for Latino Law Enforcement Officers
- Newark airport employee allegedly stole NYC murder victim’s identity prior to death
- Family members charged with attacking police officers in Hillsborough
Upcoming Events
- 2012 Latino Peace Officer National Convention
- Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of the National Law Enforcement Training Conference
- FREE Bernstein Class on 2012 NJ State Police Entry Exam
- Latino Peace Officer Association together with Bernstein & Associates are hosting a free two hour course.
- MALDEF cordially invites you to its 2012 Washington, D.C. Awards Gala on Wednesday, June 20th
- MALDEF cordially invites you to its 2012 Washington, D.C. Awards Gala on Wednesday, June 20th
- National Law Enforcement Museum on-line fundraising
- National Law Enforcement Museum on-line fundraising
- The New Jersey State Police selection process continues though May 29, 2012
- The New Jersey State Police selection process continues though May 29, 2012
Three Kings Toy Drive, Trinitas Hospital, Elizabeth City.
Pablo Santiago, Exec. VP Luis Guzman and Lourdes Timberman Correa.
LPOANJ Pres. Ramos, Exec. VP Guzman, NLPOA Pres. Acevedo with Sen. Menendez.
NJSP Staff Sgt. Mike Cruz, Sen. Teresa Ruiz & Pres. Hector Ramos at a soccer game.
Officer Antonio Hernandez receives Leadership in Law Enforcement Award.
Essex County Chapter conducting Child ID event at a Newark Festival.
Plainfield Health Fair, Child ID Project Manager Rene Roman and Gerry Salme
Essex County President Captain Inez Gonzalez and crew hard at work during Child ID event.
Monmouth County President John Lopez at the Latino Festival.
2009 Trenton Puerto Rican Parade.
Detective Joaquin Ruiz receives Community Leadership Award.
Luis Medina Receives the President's Award.
Trooper Jose Rivera receives community service award.
Members from the NJSP chapter march in the statewide Hispanic Day Parade.
Officer John Hernandez receives Meritorious Service Award.
Santiago Lopez and Candice Johnson receive scholarship awards.
U.S. Marshal Lourdes Correa-Timberman receives Leadership in Law Enforcement Award.








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