The Fraternal Order Of Police is the oldest and largest law enforcement organization in the world.
Founded in 1915, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the FOP has grown to over 325,000 members with affiliate lodges in Canada and Ireland.
Over 1,000 of the 2,100 lodges operate under collective bargaining agreements.
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Fraternal Order of Police North Carolina Endorsements
Greensboro and Cary, NC – Please join members of the Grand Lodge Fraternal Order of Police and the North Carolina Fraternal Order of Police as we enthusiastically endorse the following candidates for office: : : MORE
Welcome to our NC FOP State Lodge site!
The FOP in North Carolina emerged on the scene in 1954, with the first lodge located in Asheville. Today Harold C. Enloe Lodge #1 has over 250 members and continues with the slogan, "Building on a proud tradition".
Currently there are fifty-five local lodges totaling over 6,300 law enforcement officers from the mountains to the coast.
Political Action
Fraternal Order of Police Endorses Daniel Johnson
Greensboro and Cary, NC – Please join members of the North Carolina Fraternal Order of Police as we enthusiastically endorse the following candidate for office: Daniel Johnson - US House of Representatives, 10th Congressional District.
Political Action · Oct 24, 2008
Fraternal Order of Police Endorses Perdue
Cary, NC - Terry Mangum, President of the North Carolina Fraternal Order of Police, announced the organization’s endorsement of Lt. Governor Bev Perdue for the office of Governor.
President Mangum stated, “Prior to this endorsement we carefully considered Lt. Governor Perdue’s record and her responses to the questionnaire and the direct questioning from the membership. She made it very clear that she is with us on many of our priority issues and is willing to work with us on the other issues most important to our members.”
Political Action · Sep 24, 2008
Fraternal Order of Police Endorses McCain!!!
Chuck Canterbury, National President of the Fraternal Order of Police, today announced the organization's endorsement of Senator John S. McCain III for the office of President.
"The FOP carefully considered the records and the responses of both candidates and, in our evaluation, Senator McCain will provide greater leadership for our country and for our nation's law enforcement officers," Canterbury said. "We will be proud to stand behind him this November, and to stand with him for the next four years."
Political Action · Sep 5, 2008
FOP News
Chuck Canterbury, National President of the Fraternal Order of Police, welcomed Friday’s news that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) had delayed implementation of a new rule which would have impacted law enforcement officers by creating a new definition of “normal retirement age.”
FOP News · Oct 14, 2008
Officer Recognition
Catawba County Sheriff’s Deputy Tammy Johnson was selected as the national school resource officer of the year
MAIDEN - After eight years as Maiden Middle School's resource officer, Tammy Johnson was selected as the 2008 National School Resource Officer of the Year.
It was a surprising honor, but unnecessary. Johnson said she is just doing the job she loves.
"It was a real surprise. It was great," Johnson said. "But I'm here as a resource for the schools."
Officer Recognition · Oct 7, 2008
The 2008 Officer of the Year Award
The 2008 Officer of the Year Award was presented to Lieutenant John Young of the Elizabeth City Police Department and the River City Lodge #76 at the Spring Board Meeting held in Hickory April 12th, 2008. Thanks to all who took the time and made the effort to submit nominations for this coveted award.
Officer Recognition · May 29, 2008
Legislative Updates
UPDATE ON RETIREMENT LEGISLATION
Two new retirement bills have been introduced in the Short Session. By new, I mean bills in addition to the two bills that the FOP considers Aits bills,@ which are House Bill 1114 and Senate Bill 1444, that are currently pending.
· Jun 13, 2008
UPDATE ON CONCEALED CARRY FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS
This legislation places the qualification of retired law enforcement officers to carry concealed under the control of the Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission, one of two Commissions in North Carolina that certify justice officers and deputy sheriffs.
· Jun 13, 2008
News Articles
Criminal Justice Standards Division: Notice of the Public Hearing
The North Carolina Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission will hold a public rule-making hearing for the proposed rules governing the "Retired Law Enforcement Officers Firearms Qualification Certification Program" on:
- Thursday, August 28, 2008
- 1:00 pm
- Room 229 of the Department of Correction
- Office of Staff Development and Training
- 2211 Schieffelin Road in Apex
All interested parties are welcome to attend the meeting.
· NC DOJ · Aug 8, 2008
SEANC PUBLIC RECORDS LAWSUIT DISMISSED
RALEIGH – Superior Court Judge James Hardin, Jr. has dismissed the public records lawsuit filed by the State Employees Association of North Carolina (SEANC) against State Treasurer Richard Moore and the Department of State Treasurer.
· North Carolina Department of State Treasurer · Jul 21, 2008
Two Charles W. Queen FOP Lodge #84 Members lauded as heroes
Two members of the Charles W. Queen FOP Lodge #84 in McDowell County have been lauded as heroes – one for saving a man from jumping off a bridge and one whose quick thinking saved a baby’s life.
· NC FOP State Lodge · May 18, 2008
Your disaster assistance response team is in need of volunteers.
With warm weather and the 2008 hurricane season approaching, it is time for the NC Fraternal Order of Police Foundation Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART) to begin preparing for the possibility of a response to a disaster. Thankfully, the 2006 and 2007 hurricane seasons were quiet for North Carolina and there was not a need to activate DART.
· NC FOP State Lodge · May 18, 2008
Burgaw gets new police chief
PENDER COUNTY -- Burgaw has a new top cop. Ed Gibson was sworn in Monday as the new police chief in Pender County.
After nine years as police chief, Dwayne Briley is retiring. Although Briley's last day isn't until Monday, Gibson has officially taken over effective this morning.
Gibson, a 30-year veteran of the Wilmington Police force, says Monday was the culmination of all of his objectives as a law enforcement officer.
He says his first goal as chief is to get to know residents and his new force.
· WWAY TV 3 · Mar 24, 2008
North Carolina Citizens Corps Conference
On March 06, 2008 the North Carolina Fraternal Order of Police DART Team, represented by Walter Kenny and Greg Brown, participated in the 2008 Citizens Corps Conference at Sunset Beach, NC.
During the two-day conference the team learned a great deal on how various reponse programs come together during a disaster.
Greg comments about the Conference, "The team made some great contacts while at this conference which will help the DART Program grow and mature."
· NC FOP State Lodge · Mar 6, 2008
Photo Albums
NC FOP State Conference, Greensboro NC
Photographs taken at the NC FOP State Conference, Greensboro NC
· Sep 19, 2008
NC FOP State Lodge
State Lodge Activities
- Police week 2008, Wasington DC
· Jun 6, 2008
Charles W. Queen FOP Lodge #84
Two members of the Charles W. Queen FOP Lodge #84 in McDowell
County have been lauded as heroes – one for saving a man from
jumping off a bridge and one whose quick thinking saved a baby’s life.
· May 17, 2008
#71 Outer Banks Lodge
We are honored to have participated in the recognition of our fallen comrades. The young officers who attended are representative of the future of Law Enforcement in North Carolina and our nation, it is fitting that as we look to the future we remember and pay respect to those who have gone before us and who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the service of their fellow man.
Gene Johnson, Vice President, Outer Banks Lodge 71
· May 16, 2008
ROCKY MOUNT LODGE #46
Greg Brown selected to represent all disabled officers at National Memorial ceremony.
· May 15, 2008
Catawba County Lodge #26
Six Catawba County Deputies, all FOP Lodge #26 members, will travel to Washington DC to participate in the Honor Guard competition. They will place three names on the wall of deputies commemorating three that have died in the line of duty dating back to 1937.
· May 6, 2008
