C-Notes: May 8, 2026

Posted By: Luke Cardona C-Notes,

Executive Director Report

This week, the Minnesota Chiefs of Police Foundation hosted its annual Spring Benefit Luncheon at the Town & Country Club in St. Paul, bringing together law enforcement leaders, business partners, and community supporters from across Minnesota. 

Thanks to the incredible generosity of sponsors, donors, and attendees, the event raised more than $215,000 in support of the Foundation’s mission to advance police-community partnerships, support leadership training and officer wellness, and strengthen recruitment efforts across Minnesota law enforcement. 

KSTP news anchor Lindsey Brown served as emcee, and attendees heard from Farmington Police Chief Nate Siem and Winthrop Police Chief Logan Anderson about how Community Partnership Grants are helping agencies like theirs create meaningful engagement opportunities that strengthen trust and relationships within their communities. 

This year’s keynote speaker was Matt Majka, CEO of the Minnesota Wild, who shared leadership insights and reflections on community engagement and the impact of acknowledging local heroes.

One of the highlights of the afternoon was the debut of a new Foundation video produced in-kind by Hubbard Broadcasting. The video showcased the Foundation’s statewide impact and the importance of continued investment in leadership training, scholarships, and community partnership programs. 

The Foundation remains committed to supporting our law enforcement agencies across Minnesota. Events like the Luncheon make that work possible, and we are grateful to everyone who continues to support the mission of the Minnesota Chiefs of Police Foundation.

If you would like to support the Foundation, or know anyone who does, please visit mnchiefsfoundation.org/donate.

Thank you,

Chief Jeff Potts (Ret.)
Executive Director

Jeff Potts

Legislative Session Update – Week Ending May 2

With just over two weeks remaining before the May 18 adjournment deadline, legislative activity at the Capitol continues to intensify as lawmakers work through omnibus bills and broader budget negotiations.

Last week, the Senate advanced a safety and security package and several public safety-related bills, while the House passed the Public Safety Omnibus Policy Bill with bipartisan support. Key MCPA priorities continue moving forward, including increased funding for the Philando Castile Memorial Training Fund, ERPO revisions, enhanced penalties for impersonating a peace officer, and Brady-Giglio reforms.

READ THE UPDATE

2026 Fall Leadership Summit

Registration is now open for the 2026 MCPA Fall Leadership Summit, taking place September 28–30 at Cragun’s Resort in Brainerd

The Summit brings together Minnesota’s law enforcement leaders for a focused leadership retreat featuring professional development, peer collaboration, and discussions on the key challenges facing policing today. Designed to complement larger events like ETI, the Summit offers a more intimate setting for meaningful conversations and strategic leadership development. 

Over the course of the two-and-a-half-day program, chiefs and command staff will participate in expert-led sessions, networking opportunities, and collaborative discussions aimed at strengthening leadership and advancing public safety across the state.

Additional details, including the full agenda and registration information, are available on the event page.

LEARN MORE & REGISTER

Special Update: State vs. Contreras-Sanches

On April 15, 2026, the Minnesota Supreme Court issued an opinion in State v. Contreras-Sanchez. The decision primarily addresses the legal questions of whether geofence warrants are permitted by the Minnesota Constitution, and the authority of peace officers to obtain additional information about devices identified by the warrant without seeking additional judicial review. The legality of geofence warrants is a new area of the law, and the Contreras-Sanchez case identifies the new the rules for Minnesota officers. The special update explains what geofence warrants are and how they’re used, and what limits the courts have placed on them in Minnesota.

You can find Special Updates in PATROL by going to 'Available Training', then selecting Policies / Resources.

Chief Tanya Schwartz Retirement

The City of Burnsville invites you to help celebrate Chief Tanya Schwartz as she retires after 31 years of service and leadership in law enforcement.

Photos and video messages are being collected for a retirement tribute. If you would like to participate, please submit your message by May 13.

SUBMIT

Police Chief opening – Centennial Lakes Police Department

The Centennial Lakes Police Department is seeking a Police Chief to lead this joint-jurisdictional agency serving the cities of Centerville, Circle Pines, and Lexington in Anoka County. The department serves just over 12,000 residents across five square miles and operates with a 2026 budget of $3.38 million, responding to more than 9,200 calls for service annually.

This is an opportunity to lead a high-performing, well-trained department with strong community support in a low-crime area that offers small-town character with convenient access to the Twin Cities metro. The next chief will guide a relatively young workforce and continue building on a culture grounded in professionalism and service. Salary range is $140,000–$165,000 DOQ, with first review of applications on May 17, 2026.

View the position profile.

APPLY

Policies360 delivers Minnesota-specific, accreditation-ready policies aligned with MNLEAP standards. Built on Minnesota law and practice—not generic nationwide “best practices”—these policies are relevant, defensible, concise, and written in plain English. They are intentionally designed to avoid overly prescriptive language that can limit professional discretion.

The Policies360 mobile app places every policy directly in the hands of officers, providing real-time access that supports confident, consistent decision-making in the field. All policies are attorney-researched, vetted by experienced Minnesota law enforcement professionals, and supported by direct access to a dedicated LETAC attorney and staff.

Minnesota Department of Public Safety Updates

The Minnesota Department of Public Safety is sharing two updates relevant to law enforcement personnel:

Driver’s License Update

A recent change to UV ink used on Minnesota driver’s licenses and IDs may cause some cards to appear slightly different. Both old and new versions remain valid.

VIEW DVS UPDATE

Minnesota Air Rescue Team (MART)

As calls involving lost or injured individuals increase this time of year, the Minnesota Air Rescue Team (MART) is available to assist with complex incidents in rural or hard-to-access areas.

  • Free, statewide helicopter search and rescue
  • Activation: request via dispatch — “Contact State Patrol and request the MN Air Rescue Team”
  • 24/7 response with hoist rescue capabilities
  • Early activation helps reduce response times

VIEW MART FLYER

If you have any questions, please contact Jeremy Barta at jeremy.barta@ci.stpaul.mn.us or 612-518-5780.

Law Enforcement Volunteer Opportunity

Volunteers are needed to assist with residence hall access control during the 2026 Special Olympics USA Games, June 20–27 at the University of Minnesota and National Sports Center.

More than 4,500 athletes and coaches will be housed in UofM residence halls. Volunteers will help ensure only credentialed individuals assigned to each dorm are granted access. This role involves direct interaction with participants and supports a safe, positive experience.

Details:

  • Shifts: 4:00–10:00 p.m.
  • One volunteer per residence hall
  • Open to current and past law enforcement

Volunteers must register before selecting shifts via a private link.

For questions, contact Mark Sitarz at msitarz@2026usagames.org or 612-518-8433.

REGISTER

MN Wild Hero of the Game - Submit a Nomination

The Axtell Group is proud to partner with the Minnesota Wild to recognize outstanding law enforcement professionals during home playoff games and to begin building a strong list of candidates for the 2026–2027 season.

Nominations are now being accepted for officers, deputies, and troopers who have made a meaningful impact, whether through recent actions or a career of dedicated service. All nominations will be shared with the Minnesota Wild as they select individuals to be recognized at select games.

During the regular season, there are a limited number of recognition opportunities, typically 12 to 15 games. While every nomination is valued, not all nominees will be selected.

Consider nominating someone from your agency who stands out, such as:

  • Officer, Deputy, or Trooper of the Year recipients
  • Life-saving award honorees
  • Individuals with strong community connections
  • Those who consistently make a difference behind the scenes

This program is a meaningful way to recognize their work and show appreciation for their service.

Each selected honoree will receive:

  • Two tickets to a Minnesota Wild home game (based on availability, with the possibility of 1–2 additional tickets)
  • Recognition on the scoreboard during a first-period break
  • An opportunity for your agency to share their story on social media
SUBMIT A NOMINATION

NOBLE Region IV Training Conference

The Bloomington Police Department will host the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE) Region IV Training Conference at the Radisson Blu Mall of America from June 5–7, 2026.

Hosted by the NOBLE Northstar Chapter, this regional conference brings together law enforcement professionals from across Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Wisconsin. The event will also celebrate NOBLE’s 50th anniversary.

The conference offers valuable training and networking opportunities with law enforcement executives from across the region. All are welcome to attend and learn more about NOBLE and its mission. The Northstar Chapter currently includes approximately 40 members.

If you have any questions, please contact Chief Booker T. Hodges.

REGISTER

MN Twins Law Enforcement Nights

The Minnesota Twins are partnering with the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund for two special Law Enforcement Night games at Target Field:

  • Friday, July 24, 2026, at 7:10 p.m. vs. the Athletics
  • Tuesday, August 18, 2026, at 6:40 p.m. vs. the Atlanta Braves

Tickets start at $26.75, with options available for law enforcement, corrections, family, friends, and the general public. For every ticket sold, $5 will be donated to NLEOMF.

Order online: Minnesota Twins Law Enforcement Night – National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund

For groups of 20 or more, contact Liz Pilarski at LizPilarski@twins.com or 612-659-3852.

GET TICKETS

MCPA Trainings

MCPA Executive Leadership College

The Minnesota Chiefs of Police Association is launching the MCPA Executive Leadership College, an intensive leadership and management program designed for current and aspiring chiefs, sheriffs, and command staff.

Comparable in scope to nationally recognized programs such as Northwestern’s Police Staff & Command School and the FBI National Academy, this series prepares experienced professionals for the demands of senior leadership.

Participants will earn a Certificate of Completion and receive 12 graduate-level credits from Metro State University, which may be applied toward a Master of Science in Criminal Justice & Public Safety Leadership.

Topics include strategic leadership, executive decision-making, community engagement, organizational psychology, communication, and data-driven policing. Instruction is delivered by experienced Minnesota law enforcement leaders.

Session Dates: November 2026 through April 2027

For questions, contact Stephanie Revering, MCPA Training and Operations Director.

Learn More & Register

Register for MCPA's Leadership Academy 

Registration is open for MCPA’s 2026 Leadership Academies, an immersive 3.5-day training experience designed for middle management and first-line supervisors in law enforcement. The Academy helps participants make a confident transition from street officer to effective supervisor, covering essential topics such as complaint sorting and discipline, performance appraisals, leadership principles, and media relations.

Upcoming 2026 Sessions:

  • May 18–21 — New Brighton
  • Sept. 15–18 — New Brighton
  • Dec. 7–11 — Camp Ripley

Sessions are taught by seasoned Minnesota leadership instructors and are limited to 30–40 attendees per session.

Learn More & Register

MCPA's NEW Advanced Leadership Academy

Join MCPA on September 9–10, 2026, in New Brighton for the Advanced Leadership Academy, a 1.5-day, POST-approved program designed to strengthen leadership skills for law enforcement supervisors.

Building on foundational supervision principles, the academy focuses on transformational leadership, team dynamics, conflict resolution, and strategic self-assessment.

This program is designed for middle management and first-line supervisors and supports participants in successfully transitioning from street officer to effective leader.

Learn More & Register

CLEO & Command Academy Update

The MCPA's CLEO & Command Academy brings together chiefs and command-level leaders from across Minnesota who are engaged in advanced leadership development, strategic thinking, and peer collaboration. As the 2026 session reaches its midpoint, the MCPA would like to share a brief update.

Participants have completed coursework focused on executive leadership, organizational culture, critical incident leadership, and contemporary challenges facing law enforcement executives. Instructors and facilitators have noted a high level of engagement, thoughtful discussion, and meaningful application of course content to real-world leadership challenges.

The MCPA appreciates its members' continued support for investing in leadership development for the profession.

For questions about the academy or other Center for Police Leadership training opportunities, please contact Stephanie Revering, MCPA Training & Operations Director.

Thank you for your continued commitment to professional excellence and leadership in Minnesota law enforcement.