CALIFORNIA POLICE CHIEF
Serving as the voice of and resource of choice for California’s municipal Police Chiefs
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Membership Update
LEGAL
Court Cites to CPCA Amicus Brief in CCW Case
LEGISLATIVE SWING
Cal Chiefs at the Capitol
COVER STORY
San Mateo County Chiefs and Sheriff Association,
Take A S.T.E.P. in the Right Direction
Cal Chiefs Launches Strategic Partner
& Corporate Circle Programs
Conference Wrap Up
Fontana Re-Entry Support Team
Reinventing Approach to Realignment
Retired Chief Helping to Reduce Campus Violence
Police Chiefs Flex their Legislative Muscles
at the State Capitol
Morgan Hill PD takes the Time to Invest
in their City’s Youth
Alhambra PD Wins CPCA Technology
and Innovation Award
Ukiah Police Department
Builds Muscles and Camaraderie
Learning to Be a Leader with Every Experience
Sprint Drive First: Stop the Distractions
and Shift Focus to the Road
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About The California Police Chief
The biannual California Police Chief
is the only magazine that reaches all
of California’s municipal chiefs of
police with information regarding
our members and their agencies. The
magazine is designed to inform and
inspire our members with articles
about their personal and professional
successes as well as offer updates and
information about the association.
The California Police Chief is part
of our mission of serving as the
voice of and resource of choice for
California’s municipal Police Chiefs.
We appreciate and encourage our
members and their agencies to submit
articles to be used in future issues of
California Police Chief, submissions can
be sent to Sara Dwyer at sdwyer@
californiapolicechiefs.org.
EDITOR
Sara Dwyer
Communications and
Marketing Coordinator
California Police Chiefs Association
[email protected]
916-325-9006
EDITOR/ADVERTISING MANAGER
Leslie McGill
Executive Director
California Police Chiefs Association
[email protected]
916-325-9004
LAYOUT & DESIGN
Commerce Printing Services
Kellie Melby
www.commerceprinting.com
PHOTOGRAPHER
Cover: Corporal Jason Roberts
on the cover, bottom to the top, left
to right Burlingame Police Traffic Sergeant
Jay Kiely, Traffic Corporal Brett Murphy; Ed
Wood—Burlingame; Dan Desmidt—Belmont;
Lisa Macias—Brisbane; Bob Jonsen—Menlo
Park; Jon Read—Colma; Lee Violett—East Palo
Alto; Mike Massoni—South San Francisco;
Dave Parenti—Broadmoor; Jim Tasa—Pacifica;
Matt Martell—Foster City; JR Gamez—
Redwood City; Manny Martinez—Daly City;
John Munsey—Half Moon Bay; Ed Barberini—
Millbrae; Neil Telford—San Bruno; Greg
Rothaus—San Carlos