Members of Essex County Chiefs of Police Association recently visited the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington D.C. was featured in The Salem News.

A group of Essex County law enforcement officials recently visited the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., the culmination of a multi-session Holocaust symposium.

District Attorney Paul Tucker, Sheriff Kevin Coppinger, and police Chiefs Donald Cudmore, Georgetown; Kevin DiNapoli, Wenham; Scott Dumas, Rowley; Thomas Fowler, Salisbury; Jeffrey Gillen, Groveland; Thomas Griffin, Peabody; Neal Hovey, Topsfield; Dennis King, Marblehead; James Lovell, Danvers; Lucas Miller, Salem; Mark Murray, Newburyport; Paul Nikas, Ipswich; Ruben Quesada, Swampscott; Christopher Reddy, Lynn; Eric Shears, Merrimac; and Russsell Stevens, Hamilton, completed Lappin Foundation’s multi-session Holocaust Symposium, facilitated by Deborah Coltin, the foundation’s president and executive director.

The group spent a day in the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, where they toured the venue and participated in the museum’s signature program, “Law Enforcement and Society: Lessons of the Holocaust (LEAS),” presented in partnership with the Anti-Defamation League.

–Via The Salem News

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Members of Essex County Chiefs of Police Association Visit Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington D.C.