Barger is Bestowed Prestigious President’s Award by Peace Officers Association of L.A. County

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Last night, the Peace Officers Association of Los Angeles County (POALAC) honored Supervisor Kathryn Barger by presenting her with the President’s Award. The award was bestowed upon Supervisor Barger in recognition of her support for law enforcement and all aspects of public safety throughout Los Angeles County.

The President’s Award is the highest distinction POALAC offers every year during its Centurion Awards for Excellence ceremony. It was presented to Supervisor Bager at the University of Southern California Town and Gown Ballroom, with several hundred peace officers and law enforcement supporters present.

“My deepest thanks to the Peace Officers Association of Los Angeles County and its President, San Marino Chief of Police John Incontro, for this incredible honor,” said Supervisor Kathryn Barger. “This President’s Award personally means a lot to me. As a County Supervisor, public safety has always been— and continues to be—a top priority of mine. There are countless officers on the front lines doing impactful work every day of the year. I appreciate and admire our law enforcement partners’ compassion, dedication, and determination to keep our communities safe. You have my full and unwavering support.”

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Supervisor Barger poses with law enforcement leaders from North Los Angeles County (Photo credit: Michael Baker/L.A. County)