The Palm Springs Police Officers’ Assocation are about 95 members strong. We pride ourselves in serving our community and making it a better place to live. Our men and women of the Palm Springs Police Department place themselves on the battle lines everyday to protect our citizens, and for people they don’t even know. Why do we do this? We do this because this is the profession we have chosen because of our belief that we are making a difference in our community, in making it a better place to live. When you see people fleeing from a dangerous situation such as a shooting, a robbery or some other violent crime, who do you see running toward the situation? A Police Officer. more >
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- > Each year, during Peace Officer Memorial Week during the Month of May, the Palm Springs Police Officers's Association honors ... more >
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Guns & Hoses Fight Competition. The Palm Springs Police Officers' Association in conjunction with the Los Angeles County Profess... more >
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PSPOA PRESS RELEASE
Oakland Police Officers Shooting Deaths
Palm Springs - March 24, 2009 Troy Castillo, President of the Palm Sprin... more >
- > On behalf of the Palm Springs Police Officers’ Association, we would like to sincerely thank Felipe Castaneda, owner of El Mirasol Reg... more >
- > The Desert Riders Association ("DRA") distributed funds raised throughout 2008 to a number of charitable causes this Saturday December 13, 2... more >
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During our annual Christmas Party on Friday 12/12/08 at the Holiday Inn, the Palm Springs Police Officers' Association re... more >
- > Palm Springs police recognized for heroic efforts
Three Palm Springs Police Officers will receive the California State Firefighters’ ... more >
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Sgt Dan Rose was inducted into the Police Softball Players Hall of Fame at the Field of Dreams in Cathedral City on October 17, 2008.... more >
- > A Country Western Dance and Dinner benefiting the Palm Springs Police Horse Patrol was held at the Palm Springs Pavilion, 401 Pavilion ... more >
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Sergeant Abraham Tokier, a member of the Palm Springs Police Officers' Association, sponsored several runners in the 12th Annual Wome... more >
- > Hike for Hope is a family-oriented, non-competitive hiking event to support womens cancer research at the City of Hope Cancer Center, a nati... more >
- > David G. Dominguez, a 28-year law enforcement veteran, has been named, by City Manager David H. Ready, as Palm Springs' new Chief of Police;... more >

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