Last Updated
Saturday, March 6, 2010











WHAT’S NEW
2/20 FOP: The MN Special Olympics is looking for additional volunteers for the Minneapolis Polar Plunge on March 6th at Lake Calhoun. Times would be from approx. 0900-1400. Specially need folks for security near the plunge hole. If they could wear something that says Police on it that would help a lot.
Contact me and I can give more info.
Thanks,
2/13: Executive Board Meeting Minutes have been posted for February 10, 2010.
2/11: Our association’s link and information was officially submitted to Officer.com for their listings.
2/1: A new organization has been created in order to assist Minnesota law enforcement officers and their families when the officers are injured on duty.
EVENTS
Wednesday, March 10, 2010 at 1730 hours.
3/13: "Fundraising Event” for Officer Richard Crittenden Sr. on March 13th, 2010, from 2:00 PM to 12:00 AM at O’Reilly Hall (St. Peters Church), 2600 Margaret St. North St, Paul, MN 55109. This fund raising event will include food, beverages, music, activities for children, a silent auction and more.
2/22: Ice Fishing Derby at the Sportsman’s Lodge, Lake of the Woods. From 6:00AM to 5:00PM. FOP Lodge 8.
NEWS
3/1: Police Week - Just Invite 'Em! The Brotherhood Calls to You and Me - Officer.com
Police Week is the experience of a lifetime. Please come. I would be happy to show you around.
2/26: The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Deputies Association (HCSDA) responds to County Board v. Stanek on KingFish Device
The men and women of the Hennepin County Sheriff's Deputies Association fully support Hennepin County Sheriff Stanek's request to purchase the cellular tracking device called Kingfish.
2/23: The Economics of Patrol Scheduling (Law and Order) - The breakdown of different schedules.
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
Thank you for visiting the Hennepin County Sheriff's’ Deputies Association website. Last year was my first full year as President of the HCSDA and a very busy one at that. With a few changes to the Board and several returning members, we faced several new challenges working with a relatively new Sheriff’s Administration...












