Fabian Cota

Executive Board Vice-president at Arizona Police Association

Fabian Cota possesses extensive law enforcement experience, having served in various roles from June 1985 as a Police Officer with the Pima College Campus Police to currently holding the position of Sergeant at the Mesa Police Department since June 1996. Cota has also held significant leadership positions, including President of the Mesa Police Association and President of the Officer Assistance Fund, which supports officers injured or killed in the line of duty. Additionally, since 2007, Cota has contributed as Vice-President of the Arizona Police Association and serves as the Arizona New Mexico Vice-President at large for the National Association of Police Organizations since 2009. Cota's educational background includes studies at prestigious institutions such as Harvard Business School and Michigan State University College of Law.

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Arizona Police Association

The Arizona Police Association (APA) is “an association of associations, what is commonly referred to as a “Trade” or “Professional” organization. The APA represents autonomous law enforcement employee groups with the primary responsibility of representing their individual members on issues relating to wages, discipline, working conditions, benefits, employee rights and other similar issues that are commonly involved in the employee / employer relationship. Through the combined effort and strengths of our member organizations, the APA provides an amplified, law enforcement “voice” within our community to effectively communicate with and lobby the state legislature, our federal representatives, and when needed, local city and town councils, board of supervisors and individual employers. Additionally, when circumstances warrant it, the APA will utilize its “voice” to publicly address issues that are of concern to our individual member groups or the organization as a whole. Publicly addressing these issues can come in the form of joint press conferences, press releases, public appearances and public education through our Website at www.azpolice.org. Finally, the APA recognizes that the employer of the individual officer member is responsible for providing each officer with adequate scope-of-employment legal protection and representation. In those instances when the employer refuses to provide adequate legal scope-of-employment representation, the APA is committed to maintaining an optional low-cost legal safety net. This scope-of-employment safety net, combined with the equally low-cost, broad-spectrum legal services provided by the law firm of Michael Napier P.C., one of the most experienced police labor law attorneys in the state of Arizona, will insure that none of our members will ever find themselves defenseless when they need assistance the most. We are an organization of local law enforcement officers helping local law enforcement officers.


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