July 2007
Monthly Archive
Mon 30 Jul 2007
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On Friday, July 27th, Phoenix Police Officer George Cortez Jr. was shot to death while attempting to arrest two people that were attempting to cash a forged check at Southwest Check Cashing near 83rd Ave and Encanto Blvd.
Slain Officer Cortez is survived by his wife Tiffany and two sons Kotlan 4 (right) and Gunner 2.
On Sunday, Region One members Wally, Carlos, Fraudman and Ponch presented a check from the Choirboy’s Fallen Officer fund to the family.
The Choirboys extend condolances to George’s family and to all members of the Phoenix Police Department.
Fri 27 Jul 2007
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Region VI, is the newest, fastest growing region in Arizona, it covers the greater Eastside of the Phoenix Metro area. Members of Choir Boys Region VI are active and retired Law Enforcement Officers on the Local, County, State, and Federal level. Most of the Eastside Law Enforcement agencies are represented as well as several retired officers from other states across the nation.
Our monthly meetings are held on the second Saturday of the month (1130hrs) at Boston’s Restaurant located at 1026 South Gilbert Rd. (Gilbert Rd South of Warner Rd) Region VI members assist Reg. #1 members in sponsoring the C.U.F.F.S Run. This yearly event was established in 1997 and takes place during the month of October. C.U.F.F.S stands for “Choir Boys United for Fallen Survivors”. This event has become one of the best and most popular Law Enforcement runs in the State of Arizona. Choir Boys throughout the nation participate in this event together with the citizens of our communities, to show support to those Law Enforcement Officers who have given the ultimate sacrifice to their community. The proceeds of this run go to assist the families of Police Officers, Firefighters, Federal Agents and Correctional Officers who have lost their lives or been severely injured in the line of duty.
Region VI members enjoy participating in motorcycle events that benefit the Community at Large and Law Enforcement. Our objective is to keep alive, the memory of those Law Enforcement Officers who have paid the ultimate price while protecting their fellow citizens.
Please join us at any of our monthly meetings. Should you see us riding, introduce yourself.
For more information about Region VI, please contact us.
Thu 19 Jul 2007
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| October 26, 2007 | to | October 28, 2007 |
The Laughlin Bash is a three-day Public Safety motorcycle event for Public Safety personnel. This is not a charity event, but an event thought of and put together by members of various Public Safety Clubs. The Bash is The Laughlin Bash is a three-day Public Safety motorcycle event for Public Safety personnel. This is not a charity event, but an event thought of and put together by members of various Public Safety Clubs.
The Bash is an opportunity for all Public Safety personnel to get together and meet and greet. Since we all are involved with one another with work, this is a way we can socialize together beyond work with the one thing we all have in common……riding motorcycles. If you don’t ride a motorcycle, but your in the Public Safety profession, come on by anyhow.
Laughlin is a great place to hold this event. It has the hotel rooms, casinos, outlet shopping and watersport activities on the Colorado River. Lets put it this way, there’s alot
to do in Laughlin, and don’t forget, the guaranteed great riding weather. The average temperature for this time of the year is a high of 82 to a low of 57 degrees in the evening, with no to very little humidity, and LOTS of sunshine!
Riders arrive the evening of 25th and depart on the 28th.an opportunity for all Public Safety personnel to get together and meet and greet. Since we all are involved with one another with work, this is a way we can socialize together beyond work with the one thing we all have in common……riding motorcycles. If you don’t ride a motorcycle, but your in the Public Safety profession, come on by anyhow. Laughlin is a great place to hold this event. It has the hotel rooms, casinos, outlet shopping and watersport activities on the Colorado River. Lets put it this way, there’s alot to do in Laughlin, and don’t forget, the guaranteed great riding weather. The average temperature for this time of the year is a high of 82 to a low of 57 degrees in the evening, with no to very little humidity, and LOTS of sunshine! Riders arrive the evening of 25th and depart on the 28th.
Wed 18 Jul 2007
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September 8th, meet at the Fry’s parking lot 67th Av./Happy Valley Rd. @ 0700 hrs. Kickstands up @ 0800 hrs.
We will be riding the back way up to Flagstaff via Jerome/Sedona etc.
Once we arrive in Flagstaff, riders will have the option of spending the night. We have talked to the Fairfield Inn and Embassy Suites in reference to room availability. We will go to Buster’s to drink/eat etc.
T-shirts will be available the morning of the ride with the names of fallen officers from 2006.