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Judge John Leonardo (Ret.)

Judge John Leonardo began his career as an Assistant State’s Attorney for Prince George’s County, Maryland in 1972. He also served as an Assistant United States Attorney for the Northern District of Indiana and the District of Arizona from 1973 until 1992.

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NY State Inspector General Lucy Lang

New York State Inspector General Lucy Lang is a lifelong New Yorker, attorney, and educator. As New York State’s 11th Inspector General, she oversees the Office’s investigations into corruption, fraud, abuse, and misconduct in state government.

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Deputy Sheriff Alyshia Dyer

Deputy Sheriff Alyshia Dyer began her law enforcement career in 2012 with the Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Department in Michigan. She served as a youth resource officer and was responsible for managing community policing and family engagement strategies to deter youth crime.

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Detective Jacob Tilton

Detective Jacob Tilton began his career in 2013 as a patrol officer with the Memphis Police Department in Tennessee. In 2019, Jacob Tilton was awarded the Lifesaving Medal for saving a man who had a gunshot wound.

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Deputy Sheriff Alyshia Dyer

Deputy Sheriff Alyshia Dyer began her law enforcement career in 2012 with the Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Department in Michigan. She served as a youth resource officer and was responsible for managing community policing and family engagement strategies to deter youth crime.

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Chief Brandon del Pozo

Chief Brandon del Pozo (Fmr.) began his law enforcement career in 1997 as a patrol officer with the New York Police Department. In 2005, he joined the Intelligence Division with the rank of lieutenant and was the agency’s liaison in Amman, Jordan, where he worked within the Jordanian Public Security Directorate.

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District Attorney Diana Becton

District Attorney Diana Becton began her legal career in 1987 as an attorney in private practice. In 1995, she was appointed as a judge to the Superior Court of Contra Costa County by former California Governor Pete Wilson.

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Sgt. Michael P. Weatherly

Officer Mike Weatherly has served with the North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation since 2007. He served on the Special Operation Response Team (SORT) and Special Assistance Unit for two years respectively.

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Chief Jim Ferraris

Chief Jim Ferraris began his law enforcement career in 1978 as a patrol officer with the Beaverton Police Department in Oregon. After five years of service, he left Beaverton and became the Assistant Chief of the Portland Police Department.

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Johnn Osborn, Chief Deputy District Attorney (Fmr.)

Johnn Osborn began his legal career in 2010 as an assistant district attorney for the Second Judicial District of New Mexico. Over four years, he prosecuted misdemeanor, non-violent, and violent crimes within the Metropolitan, Community Crimes, and Violent Crimes divisions respectively.

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Sgt. Shane Blalock

Sgt. Shane Blalock started his law enforcement career as a patrol officer with the Hamilton Police Department in Alabama. He later transferred to the Florence Police Department where his duties have included supervising dive team operations and the Crisis Negotiation Unit.

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Lt. Colonel Arthur Rizer (Ret.)

Lt. Col. Arthur Rizer (Ret.) began his career in 1994 as a private in the U.S. Army. He subsequently served as an armor officer and later became a commander in the military police.

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Chief Jennifer Tejada (Ret.)

Chief Jennifer Tejada (Ret.) began her law enforcement career in 1995 as an officer with the Novato Police Department in California. In 1997, she was appointed to the California Advisory Commission on Sexual Assault Victim Services where she established a sexual-assault prevention program for young women in Novato.

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Chief Matthew Vanyo

Matthew Vanyo began his law enforcement career in 1994 as a patrol officer with the Olmstead Police Department in Ohio. In 2001, he was promoted to sergeant where his responsibilities included overseeing all narcotics investigations, supervising the field officer training program, and serving in the Southwest Enforcement Bureau Special Weapons And Tactics (S.W.A.T.) Team.

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Deputy Commissioner Kevin Bethel (Ret.)

Kevin Bethel began his law enforcement career as a patrol officer with the Philadelphia Police Department in 1986. Over the course of his 39-year career, Bethel served with the Patrol Bureau, Special Investigative Bureau, Narcotics Strike Force, Narcotics Field Unit, Narcotics Intelligence Investigative Unit, Internal Affairs Division, and was the Commanding Officer of the 17th […]

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Officer Anthony Ramos (Ret.)

Anthony Ramos served for six years in the marines before beginning his law enforcement career in 1997 as a police officer in the Oakland Police Department. He worked every kind of case, from street narcotics to financial investigations, including fraud, embezzlement, and identity theft.

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Commissioner Peter Volkmann

Commissioner Peter Volkmann began his law enforcement career in 1986 as a patrol officer for the Ossining, N.Y. Police Department. In 1994, he became a Clinical Director with the Hudson Valley Critical Incident Stress Management Team and provided psychological support services for police officers, firefighters, and E.M.S. workers.

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Chief Todd Radford

Chief Todd Radford began his 30-year law enforcement career with the Travis County Sheriff’s Office in 1987, where he worked patrol, investigations, and field training assignments. He also served as a SWAT team member and training academy instructor.

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Sean McAllister, Assistant Attorney General (Fmr.)

Sean McAllister was an assistant attorney general for the state of Colorado, where he prosecuted environmental crimes.

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Commissioner Jiles H. Ship

Jiles Ship is a commissioner on the New Jersey Police Training Commission, Principal and CEO of Homeland Global Strategies, and adjunct professor at Rutgers University’s School of Criminal Justice.

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ABOUT US

  • Who We Are
    • Meet the Board of Directors
    • Meet the Staff
  • Mission & Vision
  • Annual Report
  • Form 990
  • Contact Us

OUR ISSUES

  • Police-Community Relations
  • Incarceration
  • Harm Reduction
  • Drug Policy
  • Global Issues
  • LEAP en espanol
The Law Enforcement Action Partnership is an international 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization of criminal justice professionals advocating for drug policy and criminal justice reforms that will make communities safer. LEAP will not accept any contribution with conditions or restrictions that are inconsistent with or compromise our principles or that require us to advance an agenda that is not our own.
LEAP will not accept any contribution with conditions or restrictions that are inconsistent with or compromise our principles or that require us to advance an agenda that is not our own.