Summer 2009 - NorCal COPS
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Summer 2009 - NorCal COPS
Northern California Cops Chapter 141 Raymundo Drive, Woodside, CA 94062 Vol. 3 NUMBER 3 NorCal C.O.P.S. Chapter covers all of the Law Enforcement Agencies in Northern California In the event of an In Line of Duty death, Northern California C.O.P.S. Chapter will be there to help the families and co-workers through their troubled times. We offer emotional support and we will do whatever it takes to get the family back on its feet. Our family of survivors increased by four in 2008 and already it has increased by four more in 2009. We are non-profit and are supported only by donations from police agencies and private donors. If your organization can hold a charity event such as a bike ride, 5K run, cake walk or anything to help us raise funds please feel free to contact President Sandy Fontana at 650-851-2361. GENERAL MEETING SEPTEMBER 19 OAKLAND POA 555 5TH ST., OAKLAND 510-834-9670 COME AND MEET YOUR NEW BOARD! SUMMER 2009 NORCAL C.O.P.S. ANNUAL PICNIC Annual Picnic Brings Families Together The Northern California COPS Chapter hosted a picnic for survivors’ families and friends on Saturday, June 27th. The picnic was held at Shadow Cliffs Recreational Park in Pleasanton where families socialized together around the jumphouse, at the bar-be-que, and some even at the water slides. President Tammy Monego and Trustee Mitch Mueller along with incoming Vice President Stephanie Miller planned a great afternoon for everyone. Even though the weather topped one hundred degrees, there was enough shade to keep cool. Some of the kids went for a swim in the lake and a water balloon toss quickly turned into a water balloon fight. Local law enforcement officers stopped by on their shifts to say hi and have some hamburgers and hot dogs with the group. After lunch, elections were held for the Northern California COPS Board. All nominations were unanimous and the following officers were elected for a two-year term: Sandy Fontana, President Stephanie Miller, Vice President Tami McMillan, Secretary Vicky Olivera, Treasurer page 2 norcal c.o.p.s. chapter newsletter Message from the President Chapter Contacts I would like to take this time to thank all the Board Members for their time and dedication the last two years. President As I assume the Office of President of NorCal C.O.P.S. I ask all of you for your support and patience. I am following in some rather large footsteps, Toni MacDonald and Tammy Monego. These two ladies have kept our Chapter going for the last few years. They have both served on the executive board for more years than should be asked of anyone! Without them, we would not have a chapter in Northern California! I know that this group has helped my family and me through the most difficult time in our lives. Having Toni and Jim to talk to and see that they actually survived and were functioning human beings after losing Jimmy gave us hope and strength. Seeing Tammy lead this group and raising a fine young man like Dominic also gave us strength. Now, I ask every person reading this Newsletter to think about what you would like out of NorCal Chapter of C.O.P.S. as well as the National Organization. We have a circulation of near 700 newsletters that go out to families who have lost a loved one in the line of duty, yet we only have a handful of people who show up to our meetings! I challenge all of you to step up and be there for new families of Fallen Officers. Maybe you can assist a new widow, or a parent that has lost a child, what about an in-law? Are you a mother or father-in-law that might be able to help an in -law so they can help their child and maybe their grandchildren? Please let your new Executive board, Stephanie Miller, Tami McMillan, Vicky Olivera, Tammy Monego or me or the current Trustees, Mitch Mueller or Carol Espinoza, know what you would like to see; speakers at our meetings, more visibility in the community, more family functions or more fund raising events? WHAT DO YOU THINK WE NEED? SUMMER 2009 REMEMBER, WE CAN ONLY BE AS GOOD AS Sandy Fontana colmagal@yahoo.com 650-851-2361 Vice President Stephanie Miller johnny31803@sbcglobal.net 209-747-4492 Treasurer Vicky Olivera vicky.olivera@att.net 415-595-7447 Secretary Tami McMillan mcmtam@yahoo.com 650-255-5721 Immediate Past President Tammy Monego broknchip@aol.com 925-216-9812 Law Enforcement Liason Trustee Captain Mitch Mueller mmueller@chp.ca.gov 925-828-0466 Peer Support Trustee Carol Espinoza caisa@sbcglobal.net 650-756-6738 OUR MEMBERS ALLOW US TO BE, Newsletter STEP UP AND MAKE A DIFFERENCE! Barry Lependorf lependorf@sbcglobal.net Sandy Fontana President, NorCal COPS Webmaster Craig Conley webmaster@norcalcops.org norcal c.o.p.s. chapter newsletter page 3 Chapter Meetings & Events August 21, 2009 2nd Annual Officer John P. Miller Memorial Golf Tournament Sunol Valley Golf Club August 29 - 30, 2009 The Sixth Annual Officer Isaac Espinoza Softball Tournament Location: TBA September 19, 2009 GENERAL MEETING Peer Support Group Meeting Oakland POA October 10 & 11, 2009 5th Annual C.O.P.S. Walk November 7, 2009 GENERAL MEETING Peer Support Group Meeting December 5, 2009 Northern California C.O.P.S. Christmas Party CHP Academy, W. Sacramento February 8, 2009 GENERAL MEETING Peer Support Group Meeting April 17, 2009 GENERAL MEETING Peer Support Group Meeting We Thank our Donors for their support! San Jose POA Oakland Police Department In Memory of Dunakin, Hege, Romans & Sakai HRobert Tucknott 390 Club - CHP Dublin Area Memory of Deputy John P. Monego Concerns of Police Survivors provides resources to assist in the rebuilding of the lives of surviving families and affected co-workers of law enforcement officers killed in the Line of Duty as determined by Federal criteria. Futhermore, C.O.P.S. provides training to law enforcement agencies on survivor victimization issues and educates the public of the need to support the law enforcement profession and its survivors. NEWSLETTER CONTRIBUTIONS WELCOMED AND NEEDED! We encourage you to send in a letter, picture, article, poem, announcements, etc. Let us know what is happening with your family and coworker survivors: births, deaths, graduastions, weddings, promotions, honors and memorial services. If you are not a writer, simply submit the facts and we will take it from there. Send to: Toni Mac Donald nissanlady@comcast.net SUMMER 2009 Timothy Bergquest C.O.P.S. MISSION STATEMENT norcal c.o.p.s. chapter newsletter page 4 NorCal Family News Deputy Sheriff Sandra Lee Larson Sacramento County Sheriff EOW: December 8, 1998 Grace Lee and baby sister Faith Christine Crable (born 8-6-08) granddaughters of Deputy Sandra Larson EOW 12-08-98. She would have spoiled them rotten. New grandma is doing a good at that. Virginia Rudkin PEER SUPPORT GROUP MEETINGS You are invited to join our peer support group for C.O.P.S. members. Meetings are facilitated by NorCal C.O.P.S. trustee Carol Espinoza, mother of Officer Isaac Espinoza, San Francisco Police Department. The group is open to all C.O.P.S. survivors. If you have any questions, please contact: SUMMER 2009 Carol Espinoza caisa@sbcglobal.net WHEN: Before the General Meeting Christine & Todd Lyle Christine was the finance of Scott Greenly, San Jose CHP officer, killed in the line of duty EOW: January 7, 1998. Christine works as a dispatcher for the San Jose P.D. and Todd is a Park Ranger in Fremont. Christine's family of survivors are so happy that she and Todd met and had a beautiful wedding in Hawaii On June 26, 2009, Christine was involved in a head-on accident on her way home from work. She received a broken nose along with neck and back injuries. We at NorCal C.O.P.S. are hoping for a speedy recovery from her injuries. norcal c.o.p.s. chapter newsletter page 5 NorCal Family News COPS Walk 2009 October 10 - 11 2 DAYS - 25 MILES Six of the NorCal Widows in Washington DC, from left: Lynn Russell, Michelle Walker, Tammy Monego, Stephanie Miller, Cathy Clearman and Toni Sanders. The 5th annual COPS WALK will bring together survivors, friends and members of the law enforcement community who are willing to take on the challenge of walking 25 miles in two days to support Concerns of Police Survivors. DynCorp is the lead sponsor for the 2009 event. We thank them for their continued support.The walk is designed to provide participants with a physical challenge as well as an opportunity to spend time with other survivors and friends, walking in memory of loved ones. For more information on COPS Walk call the National Office at 573-346-4911 or visit www.nationalcops.org. SFPD Ofc. Nick Birco Memorial Event Jennifer Walker, Cody Lasater and Amanda Walker were enjoying the picnic in Washington, DC. Holly C. Birco SUMMER 2009 Please join the Birco Family to honor and remember SFPD Officer Nick T. Birco on Sunday, July 26, 2009 at 7:00 pm. The memorial will be held at BayView Station (SFPD) 201 Williams Court San Francisco, CA Three years ago, Officer Nick Birco was killed in the line of duty. On the morning of July 26 Officer Birco’s cruiser was struck by a stolen van after the suspects had committed armed robbery. The three suspects were arrested and are being charged with 1st degree murder. Trials are pending and court dates have not been scheduled. We ask for your prayers and support. God Bless You. page 6 norcal c.o.p.s. chapter newsletter SUMMER 2009 NORCAL COPS norcal c.o.p.s. chapter newsletter page 7 ANNUAL PICNIC SUMMER 2009 page 8 norcal c.o.p.s. SUMMER 2009 Special Events chapter newsletter norcal c.o.p.s. chapter newsletter page 9 Special Events Tenderloin Officers Run for COPS Fundraiser by: Angela Wilhelm, Tenderloin Station On Saturday, May 9, 2009 nine members of Tenderloin Station and one honorary member participated in the First Annual California Peace Officers Memorial Run held at Shadow Cliffs Park in Pleasanton. The course was mainly comprised of trails and rolling hills. The event was sponsored by the California Peace Officers’Association Region II. The mission of the COPS organization is DATE W E N 09 0 2 , 1 2 T US G U A , Y A FRID JOHN P. MILLER MEMORIAL GOLF TOURNAMENT BENEFITING: CHP 11-99 FOUNDATION NORTHERN CALIFORNIA C.O.P.S. Friday, August 21, 2009 at SUNOL VALLEY GOLF CLUB COST: $125 PER PERSON (INCLUDES LUNCH, GOLF, CART, TEE PRIZES AND DINNER ) HOLE SPONSORSHIPS AVAILABLE SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: 10 am - Check In 12 Noon - Shotgun Start 5 pm - Auction, Dinner & Awards * Friends & Family * Members of Tenderloin Station * Members of the Honda Unit * Members of the Specialist Team * Cold Stone Creamery San Francisco * Cold Stone Creamery San Bruno * Tri-Bros. Investments * San Francisco Police Officers Assn. SUMMER 2009 MORE INFORMATION: 390 Squad Club at 925-828-0466 390squadclub@comcast.net to assist with the rebuilding of lives of surviving family members and affected coworkers of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty. There were runners from Oakland Police Department honoring their fallen comrades and runners that made the trip from Roseville. There were officers pushing strollers and K-9 dogs dragging their handlers. As the temperature rose and runners began to tire, our honorary member and first time 10K runner, Amy Edelberg, started to fall behind. I reminded Amy that despite the heat and frustration, we were there to support family members and friends of officers who would never be coming home. Just then I saw a woman ahead of us who was wearing an "Isaac would go." T-shirt. I told Amy the story of Isaac Espinoza and his family that was left behind. We caught up to the runner and I told her that she was wearing an honorable shirt and inquired if she was a family member of Isaac. She told us that Isaac was her husband. As I looked at the woman's face I recognized Renatta and told her what a great honor it was to be able to run with her at today's event. Renatta told us that that this was her first 10K and she too was having a tough run. The three of us ran together and as we left the trail entering back into the park area, Renatta had found some energy and started sprinting towards the finish line. On the final turn, we passed a large group of cheering people wearing Isaac shirts and a little girl yelling, "Go Mommy!" At that moment I realized we were all winners in today's race and being able to honor our fallen heroes was bigger than any medal being handed out. In addition to participating in the event, the Tenderloin Rats raised $2910 that was donated to the Northern California chapter of COPS. The Rats would like to thank the following people and businesses for their donations: page 10 norcal c.o.p.s. chapter newsletter In The Line of Duty - 2009 Sergeant Curtis Massey Culver City Police Department EOW:January 28, 2009 Sergeant Greg Hernandez Tulare County Sheriff EOW:February 6, 2009 Sergeant Mark Dunakin Oakland Police Department EOW: March 21, 2009 Sergeant Ervin Romans Oakland Police Department EOW: March 21, 2009 Sergeant Daniel Sakai Oakland Police Department EOW: March 21, 2009 Police Officer John Hege Oakland Police Department EOW: March 23, 2009 SUMMER 2009 Surviving family members are automatically included in Northern California C.O.P.S. Inclusion in C.O.P.S. is automatic for surviving family members and co-workers. There are no dues and we do not solicit donations from the survivors we serve. Therefore, we’re dependent on the generosity of friends to finance our activities. Anger makes you smaller, while forgiveness forces you to grow beyond what you were. Cherie Carter-Scott norcal c.o.p.s. chapter newsletter Trial Updates 7 1/2 Year Trial for Ofc Jeffrey Fontana over Police Officer Jeffrey Fontana San Jose Police Department, CA EOW: October 28, 2001 corrected the attorneys if they misspoke, and even used words like discombobulate.. “he was going to discombobulate the prosecution” and when the DA asked if knew what it meant he told us yes, it means to confuse!” Is he really mildly mentally retarded??? I DON’T THINK SO! While Campbell was on the witness stand the defense was allowed to have an expert in the courtroom so he could explain Campbell’s condition to the jury. This expert, Dr. Greenspan, said Campbell had the capabilities of a 10 – 12 year old! The DA was able to utterly destroy the credibility of this so called expert! After 12 weeks and 18 hours (I think) of closing arguments it went to the jury on Friday, May 15th. We waited and waited anxiously until May 27 when we got the call that the verdict was in. We raced to San Jose and were met with a FULL courtroom and hallway (thank you to everyone who was there with us).The verdict was given to the judge who had the court clerk read the verdicts…GUILTY ON ALL COUNTS! The system that Jeffrey believed in worked and JUSTICE WAS FINALLY SERVED 7 ½ YEARS AFTER THE MURDER. We want to thank everyone who prayed for Jeffrey and us and kept us in your thoughts. Trial for Killer of Officer Rich May Postponed Again For more than three years my family has been attending various court dates to listen to the defense seek ridiculous and insulting motions. When we left court on Thursday afternoon March 19th we were ecstatic that jury selection was finally going to begin on the following Monday. Jury summons had been sent to 840 prospective jurors. Unfortunately, the worse thing imaginable occurred on Saturday March 21st when the lives of four Oakland Police Officers were ruthlessly taken by a parolee. On Monday morning the judge called the attorneys back to his chamber and then returned to the courtroom to let us know that jury selection could not begin as planned. As painful as it was, we as a family completely understood the judge’s decision. It would be highly unlikely to get an unbiased jury with all of the media coverage of the shooting and impending funeral for the Oakland officers. Jury selection is set to resume in August. While we have been joined in court by various friends and family members, the Estrogen Brigade, as we call ourselves, has been constant. Sitting in the courtroom next to me is always, my mom, sister, and sister-in-law. We will again be there in force in August waiting for my brother’s killer to receive the highest penalty possible in the state of California: death. Tami McMillan Sister of East Palo Alto Police Officer Rich May, EOW 1/7/06 SUMMER 2009 After 7 1/2/ years the trial for Jeffrey Fontana finally began and would last nearly 14 weeks including deliberation. The District Attorney decided to go for second degree murder instead of first degree and we thought we had an agreement with the defense that the accused killers “mild mental retardation” would not come into the trial. During opening statements, the defense conceded all the counts except that his client pulled the trigger that killed Jeffrey ( they said it was someone named Rodney McNeary). The defense attorney said it was Campbell’s car, Campbell’s gun, he was a felon in possession of a firearm and he had 2 warrants out for his arrest. Oh yeah, and “he” was “mildly mentally retarded”. The DA was out of his seat like a shot out of a cannon with an objection….the defense said they could bring this in because they were going to put the defendant on the witness stand!!! And they did! During the first few days/weeks (they all ran together) there were at least 3 witnesses that “could not remember” due to head injuries! The Defense was actually “trying” Rodney while the DA’s Office was prosecuting DeShawn Campbell. It was very confusing and caused me many sleepless nights. The defense brought in a Gang Expert ( an X cop who now testifies for the defense!) to prove that Rodney was a Gang Member. The DA asked this “Expert” if a person went to a validated gang members house, socialized with him, drank with him, did drugs with him, played football with him what would you think? The Expert said he would say that person was also a Gang Member…..the DA said thank you, you just said the defendant is a gang member!!!!! (Yeah, Lane) When the defense put Campbell on the witness stand they reminded everyone that he was mildly mentally retarded……Campbell was a good witness (even though he lied), he spoke clearly, answered all questions, page 11 norcal c.o.p.s. chapter newsletter page 12 Alameda County Police Officers Memorial On May 6, 2009, the First Annual Alameda County Peace Officers’ Memorial Ceremony was held. The monument is located in the Lone Tree cemetery in Hayward. The ceremony was officiated by Captain Mitch Mueller, President of the Alameda County Chief’s of Police and Sheriff’s Association. After the Presentation of Colors and the National Anthem, several dignitaries including our own President Tammy Monego spoke at the ceremony. Then came the Roll Call Reading, Placing of the Memorial Wreath, Gun Salute and Closing Prayer. The event was also attended by Vice-President Stephanie Miller and Dublin CHP Senior Volunteer Barry Lependorf. Northern California Cops Chapter Concerns of Police Survivors 141 Raymundo Drive, Woodside, CA 94062 DEPARTMENTS: Please Post PRSRT STD U.S. Postage PAID Pleasanton, Ca. Permit No. 396
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