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  • L.A. Police Officers Endorse Adrin Nazarian For State Assembly

    L.A. POLICE OFFICERS ENDORSE ADRIN NAZARIAN FOR STATE ASSEMBLY

    ARMENPRESS
    22 May, 2012
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, MAY 22, ARMENPRESS: Adrin Nazarian netted another public
    safety endorsement recently with the Los Angeles Police Protective
    League (LAPPL) placing its support behind him, reports Armenpress
    citing Adrin Nazarian Press Office.

    The LAPPL represents more than 9,900 sworn officers of the Los Angeles
    Police Department and joins the United Firefighters of Los Angeles City
    (UFLAC) Local 112, Los Angeles Airport Peace Officers' Association
    (LAAPOA), the Peace Officers Research Association of California
    (PORAC), and the California Professional Firefighters in support of
    Adrin Nazarian's candidacy.

    "Adrin Nazarian has a long record of commitment to public safety and
    the officers who each day put their lives on the line to protect our
    community," LAPPL President Tyler Izen said. "We are proud to endorse
    Adrin and know that when elected, he will continue to prioritize
    public safety as the number one job of our community and state."

    As the chief of staff to then-Assemblymember Paul Krekorian, Adrin
    helped craft legislation aimed at protecting minors from predatory
    talent agencies, fought in Sacramento to balance budgets without
    comprising public safety and protected communities by working on
    legislation to evict drug dealers from their rental properties.

    "The most important job of government is to keep us safe and with the
    LAPPL at my side, we will stand together to ensure that our state
    budget never comprises a police officer's ability to do his or her
    job," Adrin Nazarian said. "Having had the pleasure of working closely
    with the LAPPL, they know my pledge to public safety is not an empty
    promise, but a solemn commitment."



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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