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JIM PASCOPATRICK YOES THE VOICE OF OUR NATION'S LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS
Executive DirectorNational President
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National President Patrick Yoes gave various media interviews regarding law
enforcement challenges on the horizon, the recruitment and retention crisis, and the
National FOP's data showing a rise in the number of officers shot in the line of duty.
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National President Patrick Yoes traveled to San Diego, California to attend the 2023
International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Conference.
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National President Patrick Yoes traveled to Indianapolis, Indiana to participate in a
FOP Great Lakes Area Coalition Training Event.
National President Patrick Yoes and Executive Director Jim Pasco met with Vincent
Telucci, the Chief Executive Officer for the IACP, and Terrence M. Cunningham,
Deputy Executive Director of the IACP, to discuss areas of mutual interest and the
ongoing challenges to the profession of law enforcement.