Latino POLICE Radio
Summary: Do you need a better understanding of Police work in Florida? listen to Latino POLICE Radio.
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Podcasts:
Atlanta Police discuss recruitment of Latinos for the department. Guest: Officer Michael Rosario APD, will discuss the recuritment process for the APD.
In God We Trust: The 1st radio show of the year,and what message do we have from HIM....
Antonio Hernandez,President of the National Coalition of Latino Officers will discussion the benefits and future of the NCLO.
Latino POLICE Radio presents "In God We Trust".....
Jacobo Negron President/Founder Massachusetts Latino Police Officers Association a member organization of the National Coalition of Latino Officers
Former Vietnam veteran, police, corrections officer and author Joe Sanchez will tell us about his new book "Red Herring" Joe has also authored other books such as, "True blue, a tale of the enemy within", and Latin Blues.
Host Alex Martinez will brief our listening audience what's coming up on the new Latino POLICE Network and the new Latino Officer's Association Florida.
Do you want to be well ? asking a sick person this question, would you call this a stupid question? on the next Latino POLICE Radio: In God We Trust.
Next on Latino POLICE Radio, "In God We Trust". Bring forth a message of faith and patience
Latino POLICE Radio, interviews Mr. Ray Van Houten, which is running for Sheirff of Hendry County, Fl. Next on the PAC attack....
Mr. Steve Maldonado, running for Sheriff of Hendry County. On Latino POLICE Radio; the PAC attack Steve will make his case for Sheriff
Latino POLICE Radio, interviews retired Capt. Mark R. Chamberlain PBSO, which is running for Sheriff of Hendry County, Fl. LPR PAC show.
Carmen Caldwell has been the executive director of Citizens' Crime Watch of Miami-Dade since 2000. She is a crime prevention practitioner certified by the Florida attorney general's office. Carmen oversees a program that has more than 800,000 crime watcher volunteers involving more than 47,000 neighborhoods throughout Miami-Dade County. Citizens' Crime Watch of Miami-Dade has been a nonprofit organization since 1976 and is funded by the Miami-Dade Board of County Commission, grants, and donations. Carmen has been involved with Neighborhood Watch since 1985, when she was appointed by the organization as the co-chair for the City of Hialeah Neighborhood Watch. Before coming to Citizens' Crime, she was a councilwoman for the City of Hialeah from 1991 though 1999. During those years, she also was the crime prevention coordinator for the Hialeah Police Department, implementing safety programs and Neighborhood Watch for the city, which is 98 percent Hispanic
What God has to say?
Vice President of the Latino Officers Association Florida Yelitza V. Cedano