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VPOA Assists Family of Store Owner Shot by Robbers
Today, members of the Vallejo Police Officers’ Association and the Vallejo Firefighters Association made a financial donation to the Quidit family. The Quidit’s own and operate Dollar Plus and Party Supplies in North Vallejo. Mr. Quidit was shot numerous times during an attempted robbery at their store on February 16th. Mr. Quidit is still recovering from his injuries. A GoFundMe has also been setup to help them with medical expenses.

Vallejo Police Officers’ Association Concerned by Exodus of Experienced Officers and Inadequate Staffing
Vallejo, CA –The Vallejo Police Officers’ Association is deeply concerned by the loss of experienced officers to other law enforcement agencies. In the last two weeks, five experienced police officers have resigned to take new positions with other law enforcement agencies. This is a great loss to the department and the city of Vallejo as the officers take with them over 50 years in combined experience. Additional experienced officers are in the process of retiring and leaving for other a...

Police Officer Memorial Sign Vandalized
Memorial to Slain Vallejo Police Officers Vandalized and Destroyed Vallejo Police Officers Vow to Rebuild Monument with Community Support Vallejo, CA.—A memorial honoring two Vallejo Police Officers killed in the line of duty protecting Vallejo citizens was destroyed by an unknown vandal or vandals, according to the Vallejo Police Officers’ Association (VPOA). “Destroying a memorial that honors the dead is truly despicable and disgusting. It is also hateful, disgraceful and cowardl...

VPOA Slams "Declaration of Emergency"
Vallejo Police Officers’ Association slams proposed “declaration of emergency” by the City of Vallejo, Calling it an Illegal Power Grab, “Dangerous to Citizens, Safety, and Police” VPOA to File Legal Actions, Seek Injunctions to Enforce Statutory and Administrative Rights Authoritarian Power Grab by City, Should Concern Everyone - City Doesn’t Need to Declare Emergency, it Just Needs to Hire More Cops as it has Promised Vallejo, CA.—The Vallejo Police Officers’ Assoc...

Message From The VPOA
Vallejo Police Officers’ Association Supports Police Reforms to Bring Vallejo into 21 Century Policing—Urges City, Chief to Work Together with VPOA to Adopt Changes VPOA Pleased that New Independent Report Determined that Vallejo Officers are “Racially Unbiased and are Equitable in Application of Force” The Vallejo Police Officers’ Association today urged the City of Vallejo to join the VPOA in making important changes and reforms to improve policing, public safety, bring the dep...

September 11th Remembrance
Members of the Vallejo Police Department SWAT Team join together in a moment of silence to remember the fallen first responder heroes and victims of 9/11. We will never forget our country's pledge to victims and survivors of the terrorist attacks on our nation on September 11, 2001. Our values as a free and democratic society depend upon preserving and protecting liberty and justice for all Americans.

VPOA Joins Voices of City, Chief, NAACP to Protect Citizens
The Vallejo Police Officers’ Association today said it supports efforts to increase the number and presence of police officers in Vallejo to fight the city’s dramatic hike in violent crime. “We support efforts by the Chief, City elected leaders and the NAACP, to hire police officers and put more patrols on the streets to protect citizens and ensure public safety,” said VPOA representative Pete Hoffmann. “The City must stop applying stop-gap measures to a serious murder and crime sp...