To our members and friends in law enforcement l, we wish you a Happy Labor Day! Your hard work and dedication to keeping our community safe do not go unnoticed. Today, we celebrate and honor your commitment and the sacrifices you make every day. Thank you for your service!
Massachusetts Association of Minority Law Enforcement Officers
Law Enforcement
DORCHESTER, Massachusetts 629 followers
About us
Massachusetts Association of Minority Law Enforcement Officers (MAMLEO) is a 501 (c) (3) organization, founded in 1968 with the purposes of recruiting and retaining black police officers in Boston, and to be a service organization in the community. MAMLEO promotes Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives within law enforcement across Massachusetts that directly address policy concerns around discriminatory practices (access to fair hiring and promotion) in law enforcement. MAMLEO is a leader in advancing police reform initiatives as well as health and wellness initiatives for both law enforcement and the wider community.
- Website
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http://mamleo.org
External link for Massachusetts Association of Minority Law Enforcement Officers
- Industry
- Law Enforcement
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- DORCHESTER, Massachusetts
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1968
Locations
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Primary
61 COLUMBIA RD
DORCHESTER, Massachusetts 02121, US
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61 Columbia Rd
Dorchester, MA 02121, US
Updates
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Thank you Nora Baston for coming out to the event and for always supporting. We truly appreciate you!
There were lots of smiling faces yesterday at M.A.M.L.E.O’s 5th Annual Back 2 School BBQ & Backpack Supply Event! It was great to see the park filled from corner to corner with teachers , kids and their families excited for the new school year to start. What an amazing event! 💙🎒🌭🍦💈😎#backpacks #SJP #coreygriffin #games #haircuts #icecream #bbq #dj #fun #smiles #back2school #CommUNITY #ournarrative
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Boston Herald article on a letter sent by members of the Boston City Council to Boston Mayor, Michelle Wu expressing concerns about the demotion of Eddy Chrispin.
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Massachusetts Association of Minority Law Enforcement Officers reposted this
Join us for a discussion on Career Paths in Public Safety, highlighting Cadet Programs in the City of Boston! Featured panelists will include representatives from: Boston Police, Boston EMS & Boston Fire Department We will talk about careers in public safety and available paths and opportunities. Monday, August 12, 2024 Bruce C. Bolling Municipal Building, 2300 Washington Street Boston, MA 02119 Free Event Registration is recommended due to limited space - you may email: [email protected] with questions.
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Thank you Laura Crimaldi from Boston Globe Media for covering the community meeting held earlier today at our HQ in Dorchester.
After demotion of BPD deputy superintendent, department’s commitment to reform is questioned - The Boston Globe
bostonglobe.com
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Residents, community leaders, electeds and beyond have been demanding answers, will they ever get it?
Residents demand transparency from Boston Police, Wu around officer’s demotion
wgbh.org
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Yesterday the community showed up in support of Eddy Chrispin. It was packed room filled with cocerned community members. We thank all of those who organized the meeting, hosted the meeting and the elected officials who showed up in support.
Community questions demotion of Boston police official named to POST Commission
https://www.nbcboston.com