Lovvorn elected to state post with APOA

Published 10:25 am Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Greenville Police Department Capt. Justin Lovvorn has been elected third vice president of the Alabama Peace Officers Association. (File photo)

Greenville Police Department Capt. Justin Lovvorn has been elected third vice president of the Alabama Peace Officers Association. (File photo)

Greenville Police Department Capt. Justin Lovvorn has been elected third vice president of the Alabama Peace Officers Association.

Lovvorn was elected June 10 at the organization’s annual conference in Orange Beach, Ala.

Lovvorn, who is the commander of the GPD’s Criminal Investigations Division, said being elected to the leadership position by his fellow law enforcement officers was “special.”

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“This is a good organization,” Lovvorn said. “It’s the best I’ve been involved with as far as benefiting law enforcement officers. Everyone is on the same page and working for the good of law enforcement.”

Lovvorn, who previously served as a district vice president with the organization, has been a member of the APOA for 20 years. He’s served on the district level for the past 10.

By being elected third vice president, Lovvorn was effectively chosen to lead the organization in four years.

“The third vice president is actually the only election that’s held,” Lovvorn said. “It’s a position that’s elected each year, and after their term as third vice president that person moves up to second vice president, then vice president and eventually president.”

According to its website, the APOA is comprised of more than 4,000 members.

Each officer with the Greenville Police Department is a member of APOA. There are 97 departments across the state that have 100 percent membership.