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Asian American and Pacific Islander Liaisons

Asian American and Pacific Islander Liaisons

The Orange County Sheriff’s Office is committed to the safety and fair and respectful treatment of all residents and visitors. OCSO has a group of Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Liaisons who are available to work with community members, visitors and business owners in the following areas:

Work with all parts of the Sheriff’s Office to identify with AAPI residents and address their concerns

Assist in productive dialogue with investigative units concerning AAPI-related crimes

Work with other law enforcement agencies and community-based organizations to become educated and involved in AAPI-related issues

Our liaisons will assist the Sheriff’s Office with any AAPI cases in which they can help address cultural or translation barriers as well as work with the AAPI community to build trust with law enforcement.

For further information or inquiries regarding our AAPI program, you can reach our team at [email protected].

Văn phòng Cảnh sát trưởng quận Orange (OCSO) cam kết sự đảm bảo an toàn cũng như đối xử công bằng và tôn trọng đối với tất cả người dân và khách đến thăm. OCSO có một nhóm Liên lạc viên người Mỹ gốc châu Á và người thuộc các đảo Thái Bình Dương (AAPI) sẵn sàng làm việc với các thành viên cộng đồng, khách đến thăm và chủ doanh nghiệp trong các lĩnh vực sau:

Làm việc với tất cả các bộ phận của Văn phòng Cảnh sát trưởng để đồng cảm với cư dân AAPI và giải quyết những lo lắng của họ

Hỗ trợ đối thoại hiệu quả với các đơn vị điều tra về tội phạm liên quan đến AAPI

Làm việc với các cơ quan thực thi pháp luật khác và các tổ chức dựa vào cộng đồng để tìm hiểu và tham gia vào các vấn đề liên quan đến AAPI

Các liên lạc viên của chúng tôi sẽ hỗ trợ Văn phòng Cảnh sát trưởng về vụ việc AAPI nào mà họ có thể giúp giải quyết các rào cản về văn hóa hoặc dịch thuật cũng như làm việc với cộng đồng AAPI để xây dựng lòng tin với cơ quan thực thi pháp luật.

Để biết thêm thông tin hoặc giải đáp thắc mắc về chương trình AAPI của chúng tôi, bạn có thể liên hệ với đội ngũ chúng tôi theo địa chỉ [email protected].

奥兰治县警长办公室致力于确保所有居民和游客的安全,并使他们受到公平对待和尊重。警长办公室有一群亚裔美国人和太平洋岛民(AAPI)联络人,他们可以在以下方面跟社区成员、游客和企业主合作:

 

跟警长办公室的各个部门一道,确定AAPI居民的身份,处理他们的关切

 

协助与负责调查AAPI居民相关犯罪的单位开展富有成效的对话

 

跟其他执法机构和社区组织一道,了解和参与AAPI居民相关事件

 

我们的联络人会协助警长办公室处理AAPI案件,他们可以帮助解决文化和翻译障碍,跟AAPI社区一道,对执法建立信任


欲了解跟我们AAPI项目有关的更多信息或问询,请发送邮件至[email protected]联系我们的团队

 

 

 

Meet Your Liaisons

Sergeant Canh Bui

Sergeant Bui grew up in Orlando and began his law enforcement career at the St. Cloud Police Department in 2009. He joined the Orange County Sheriff’s Office in 2011 and during his time at OCSO, has been a member of Uniform Patrol, Criminal Investigations, the Tactical Anti-Crime Unit, Motors and High Risk Incident Command. He is also a head varsity football coach. Sergeant Bui is fluent in Vietnamese.

Sergeant Randy Yim

Sergeant Yim’s immediate family was all born in China and he is a first generation Asian American. He is fluent in the Fuzhou dialect. Sergeant Yim started his career with the Sheriff’s Office as a 911 Operator in 2004. In 2007, Sergeant Yim was sworn in as a Deputy Sheriff. During his career, he has been assigned to various patrol sectors and was a Field Training Officer. Sergeant Yim is currently assigned to the Evening Traffic Unit and cross-trains with the Motors Unit. 

Deputy First Class Thomas “Tom” Lin

DFC Lin began his law enforcement career in 1978, at the FBI in Washington, D.C., as a Latent Fingerprint Technician. DFC Lin became a police officer in Northern Virginia in 1982, at a time when there were few Asian officers DC/Metro area. DFC Lin moved to Orlando in 1988, and joined the OCSO as a patrol deputy. DFC Lin has worked in the Marine/Dive Unit, was once nominated for Investigator of the year Nationally/Internationally, and has cross-trained in the Aviation unit. DFC Lin is currently a School Resource Officer and Firearms Instructor. Lin has been a member of the Asian American Chamber of Commerce more than a decade and now proudly serves as our AAPI Team Leader.

Deputy First Class Trang Pham

DFC Pham is a native Orlandoan and joined OCSO as a Deputy Sheriff in 2012. She has worked in the Uniform Patrol Division on midnight and dayshift squads is a certified member of the agency’s Crisis Intervention Team and has served as a Field Training Officer. She is currently an Extraditions Agent in the Criminal Process Section. She has also served on the Critical Incident Management Team. DFC Pham has a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in Finance and a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from the University of Central Florida. She is an active member of the OCSO cycling team, which rides in various events to raise awareness and funds to honor our fallen heroes at the local and national levels. DFC Pham is conversational in Vietnamese.

Deputy James Chan

Deputy James Chan grew up in New York and is a first-generation Chinese American. Deputy Chan spent most of his career working in the corporate/private sector, helping companies with financial and operational distressed turnarounds. He has always wanted to help individuals and that desire led him to a career in law enforcement in 2020, when he joined the Orange County Sheriff’s Office. He has worked in patrol and as a School Resource Officer. Deputy Chan has a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Saint John’s University.

Deputy Matthew Chiang

Deputy Chiang grew up in the New York metropolitan area where he obtained his Bachelor of Science in Public Health. He worked in the emergency medical field for fourteen years as a paramedic before switching to law enforcement when he joined OCSO in 2020. He currently works in our uniform patrol division in Sector 4. Deputy Chiang is fluent in Mandarin Chinese.

Deputy Anthony Phuong

Deputy Phuong was born and raised in Orlando, and has been with OCSO since 2017. He currently works in the Uniform Patrol Division and is a Field Training Officer. He graduated from the University of Central Florida with a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice. Deputy Phuong began doing martial arts at the age of three and continued practicing for approximately two decades.

Report Hate Crimes

 

 

If you believe you are victim or a witness of a hate crime, we encourage you to report it to the FBI by calling 1-800-CALL-FBI, your local field office or submitting a tip at tips.fbi.gov. You may remain anonymous.

 

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