Houma Police Chief Patrick Boudreaux on behalf of the Louisiana Association of Chiefs of Police,
accepts a check for $1250 from Bobby Nelson and Leland Robichaux of Oil States Industries, Inc.
Bobby Nelson, General Manager of Oil States Industries, said that his company, a local oilfield manufacturing business, supports the local community and affirms its commitment by supporting the police department and other law enforcement related causes. “Oil States Industries supports the effort of the LACP to enact meaningful legislation that helps our police officers and makes our community safer,” said Nelson.
Houma Police Chief Patrick Boudreaux is the president of the Louisiana Association of Chiefs of Police, which is an organization comprised of Police Chiefs and top command officials throughout the state.
LACP was formed in 1966 to represent the interests and concerns of police chiefs and their commanding officers throughout Louisiana. Since its beginning, LACP has grown to over 300 members. The association has developed into a strong voice for law enforcement through its professionalism, legislative actions, and professional training programs.
The LACP is a very active group which has grown in both number and influence over the past years. The goal of the LACP is to provide Police Chiefs and Top Command Officers with an opportunity to enhance themselves professionally, as well as improve the standards of Louisiana law enforcement. Police Chief Patrick Boudreaux said “We are concerned about the public we serve and we show it through our actions. We are the voice of professional law enforcement executives in Louisiana.”