United Black Police Officers Association

United Black Police Officers Association An organization for minority law enforcement professionals to create meaningful partnerships between law enforcement and the diverse communities it serves.

U.B.P.O.A. is based in Prince George's County, Maryland. Our goal is to create a meaningful organization that will help with the relationship between law enforcement and the culturally diverse minority communities it serves. To help bridge the divide or perceived divide between law enforcement and its minority communities. To mentor and establish a relationship with minority youth who are interested in careers within the law enforcement profession.

09/26/2021

“People lost their jobs, some were demoted, some were driven out, and community members were killed.”

07/31/2021

Prince George’s County has settled a lawsuit brought by officers of color who alleged racial discrimination, retaliation and unfair promotion practices within the Prince George’s County Police Department. A settlement was reached this past weekend after a 2 1/2 year battle and more than $17 mill...

07/31/2021
07/31/2021
07/31/2021

VICTORY! Black and Latinx officers who blew the whistle on racism against officers within PGPD and against Black and Latinx community members, announced a settlement of their federal lawsuit that includes significant policy changes to end biased policing and to stop discrimination and retaliation against Black and Latinx officers who
challenge police abuse. ➡ https://bit.ly/36Lq6zL

07/31/2021
07/31/2021

TODAY: Black & Latinx officers who blew the whistle on racism inside the Prince George’s Police Department and against Black & Latinx community members and were retaliated against as a result, reached a settlement with policy changes to end biased policing and stop discrimination and retaliation.

PGPD policy changes won by the Black and Latinx officers include:
✅Changes to Promotional Practices and Policies
✅Changes to Disciplinary Practices and Policies
✅Changes to Prohibit, Prevent, and Discipline Discriminatory, Racist, and Retaliatory Conduct
✅New EEO, Anti-Discrimination, and Anti-Retaliation Policy and Bias Free Policing Determination Policy

Read our full press release: https://tinyurl.com/2mch2a4y

07/31/2021

The following is the official statement of the National Association of Black Law Enforcement Officers, Inc. (NABLEO), regarding our support for the victorious outcome of a federal lawsuit filed by the United Black Police Officers Association and the Hispanic National Law Enforcement Association-NCR. The full statement can be accessed at the following link http://www.nableo.org/press_Details.cfm?articleID=71

07/31/2021

National Whistleblower Day - July 30th

07/31/2021

The county council said it was given insufficient information. But some members acknowledged they should have asked more questions.

06/28/2021

For years, Prince George’s County has vigorously defended its police department against a federal discrimination lawsuit filed by officers of color. Calls to settle are growing.

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6368 Coventry Way #204
Clinton, MD
20735

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