ELM GROVE – Conservative attorney Anthony LoCoco today announced the endorsement of the Milwaukee Police Association (MPA) in his campaign for Wisconsin Court of Appeals, District II. The MPA represents more than 1,200 sworn law enforcement officers in Milwaukee. The endorsement of the force behind Wisconsin’s largest force shows that law enforcement stands with Anthony LoCoco.

Anthony released the following statement:

We have seen it from Kenosha to Los Angeles: those brave men and women who wear the badge face unprecedented attacks from those who want anarchy in the streets. The Milwaukee Police Association has endorsed my candidacy today because they know that on the Court of Appeals I will always stand up for law and order and have the backs of those who defend it so courageously. I am honored to have the MPA’s support.”

The Milwaukee Police Association released the following statement:

“During these increasingly trying times, the over 1,200 men and women of the Milwaukee Police Association appreciate leaders like Anthony LoCoco, who is willing to stand and be an advocate for law enforcement professionals.”

LoCoco launched his campaign for the Court of Appeals last month with the support of Wisconsin Supreme Court Justices Annette Ziegler and Rebecca Bradley, Appeals Court Judge Shelley Grogan, and many others. LoCoco previously worked for the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty and the Institute for Reforming Government before starting his own appellate law practice. District II comprises much of southeastern and eastern Wisconsin outside of Milwaukee County. Learn more about Anthony at LoCocoforJudge.com