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Registration for the 2026 Annual NACOLE Conference Opening in May

Registration for the 2026 Annual Conference willl open soon.  Check back soon for more information and a chance to register for this year's conference. Read more...

NACOLE Demands Transparency, a Careful, Thorough, and Independent Investigation, and Accountability

Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) repeated use of deadly force, resulting in the deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Good, demands transparency, a careful, thorough, and independent investigation, and accountability. Instead of meaningfully and honestly responding to the public’s justified concerns, officials from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and other federal agencies have, without evidence or investigation, characterized Mr. Pretti and Ms. Good as “domestic terrorists,” provided justifications for the uses of deadly force that are inconsistent with the publicly available videos, and deflected responsibility away from federal immigration enforcement personnel, tactics, and actions. Read more...

NACOLE Calls for Independent Investigation Following ICE Use of Deadly Force

The National Association for Civilian Oversight of Law Enforcement (NACOLE) calls for an independent investigation of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)’s use deadly force in Minnesota  that resulted in the tragic death of Renee Good. Any use of deadly force by law enforcement demands the highest level of independent scrutiny. Transparency, accountability, and public trust require that investigations into such incidents be conducted by entities that are fully independent from the agency involved. Read more...

Message from Newly Elected NACOLE President, Flo Finkle

It’s an honor to commence my two-year term as NACOLE’s president.  I look forward to working with all of you, my colleagues on the board of directors, and NACOLE’s executive director and staff members to continue expanding NACOLE’s educational programming, training, and membership engagement and support. Read more...

Response to Executive Order Undermining Police Accountability and Transparency

President Trump's recent Executive Order titled “Strengthening and Unleashing America’s Law Enforcement to Pursue Criminals and Protect Innocent Citizens,” marks a significant and troubling shift away from transparency, accountability, and constitutional policing—principles that are central to NACOLE's mission and the broader civilian oversight movement. Read more...




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    Tuesday, June 30, 2026 at 02:00 PM

    2026 NACOLE Webinar Series (June)

    Reading the Death Record — Autopsy Reports, Toxicology, and Medical Records in LE-Related or Custodial Death


    Tuesday, June 30, 2026
    2:00 - 3:30 pm EDT - Webinar
    3:30 - 4:00 pm EDT - Optional Post-webinar Discussion (Only those who attend the live webinar will be able to join the discussion.)

    This webinar will address issues relevant to both police and custodial oversight.


    In law enforcement-involved or custodial death cases, the official record is composed of several distinct documents — the medicolegal death investigation report, the autopsy report, toxicology results, and medical records. Each is produced by a different part of the system, in a different language, for different purposes. Together, they should tell a coherent story about how and why a person died.

    This webinar cuts through the clinical language and institutional framing to give NACOLE members a practical, working knowledge of the four document types most central to custodial or LE-involved death cases (including officer-involved shootings). (Click here for a full description of the webinar.)

    Speaker: Paul Parker, (Ret.) Executive Officer, San Diego County Citizens’ Law Enforcement Review Board; Medicolegal Death Investigator


    REGISTRATION FEE
    $25 for NACOLE members | $35 for non-members

    REGISTRATION DEADLINE
    Monday, June 29, 12:00 pm EDT

     

    PLEASE NOTE
    The webinar will be recorded.
    Registrants will receive an email with instructions for accessing the recording within five business days after the webinar.

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