Top Stories
El Monte Officer Jesus Rojas Wins Prestigious Community Award
UPDATE: El Monte Police Officer Jesus Rojas has just been awarded the prestigious 2025 Centurion Award for Excellence in Community Policing during a ceremony held on October 27, 2025, at the University of California. This recognition marks a historic moment as it is the first time in 96 years that an officer from the El Monte Police Department has received this esteemed honor.
Rojas has been celebrated for his unwavering commitment to community engagement, demonstrating a proactive and compassionate approach to policing. Chief Jake Fisher praised Rojas, stating, “He is completely dedicated to his job,” emphasizing his role as the Corporal of Community Relations and his innovative strategies to strengthen ties with local schools, businesses, and residents.
The Peace Officers Association of Los Angeles County (POALAC) recognized Rojas for fostering public trust and cooperation within the community. “His presence and willingness to engage have built a culture of compassion throughout El Monte,” officials noted in their announcement.
Rojas’ initiatives, including the Christmas Holiday Toy Giveaway, Thanksgiving Turkey Giveaway, and National Night Out, exemplify his dedication to connecting families and youth with law enforcement. His efforts have significantly impacted community safety and relationships.
In addition to Rojas’ accolade, the El Monte Police Department celebrated another important recognition. Volunteer Jane Ellis was honored for her 18 years of service in the city’s Volunteers Caring and Patrolling Program (VCAP). The Monrovia Police Department also received an Excellence in Community Policing Team Award for its Community Activists Policing Bureau.
WHAT’S NEXT: As Rojas continues his community-focused initiatives, residents of El Monte are encouraged to participate in upcoming events that further promote collaboration between the police and the community. The department’s commitment to fostering positive relationships is expected to grow, with Rojas at the forefront.
This award not only highlights Rojas’ individual achievements but also underscores the importance of community policing in building trust and resilience in urban areas. As El Monte looks to the future, Rojas’ leadership serves as an inspiring example for other law enforcement agencies.
Stay tuned for more updates on community policing efforts in El Monte and the impact of Rojas’ work on local safety and relationships.
-
Science1 month agoOhio State Study Uncovers Brain Connectivity and Function Links
-
Politics1 month agoHamas Chief Stresses Disarmament Tied to Occupation’s End
-
Science1 month agoUniversity of Hawaiʻi Joins $25.6M AI Project for Disaster Monitoring
-
Entertainment1 month agoMegan Thee Stallion Exposes Alleged Online Attack by Bots
-
Science2 months agoResearchers Challenge 200-Year-Old Physics Principle with Atomic Engines
-
Science3 weeks agoALMA Discovers Companion Orbiting Giant Star π 1 Gruis
-
Entertainment1 month agoPaloma Elsesser Shines at LA Event with Iconic Slicked-Back Bun
-
World1 month agoFDA Unveils Plan to Cut Drug Prices and Boost Biosimilars
-
Top Stories1 month agoFederal Agents Detain Driver in Addison; Protests Erupt Immediately
-
Business1 month agoMotley Fool Wealth Management Reduces Medtronic Holdings by 14.7%
-
Entertainment1 month agoBeloved Artist and Community Leader Gloria Rosencrants Passes Away
-
Politics2 months agoNHP Foundation Secures Land for 158 Affordable Apartments in Denver
