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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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FOP Urges Congress to Reverse Ruling on Crack Dealers

CARY, N.C. - Chuck Canterbury, National President of the Fraternal Order of Police, called on Congress to act swiftly to block the decision of the U.S. Sentencing Commission to apply retroactively the new, lower sentencing guidelines for individuals convicted of crack cocaine offenses.

“At least 19,500 crack dealers will have their sentences reduced,” Canterbury said. “And these are not ‘low level dealers’ or first time offenders--80% of them had previously been convicted of a crime, a majority of them have multiple prior convictions and 35% of them also possessed a firearm... : : MORE right

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-one local lodges totaling over 5,200 law enforcement officers from the mountains to the coast. The North Carolina State Lodge was formed on May 23, 1972 with the stated goal that lies at the beginning of our constitution:

We, the members of the various law enforcement agencies of the United States, State of North Carolina, and political subdivision thereof, as Representatives and Delegates of the Subordinate Lodges in this State, do hereby associate the Lodges we represent and the members thereof together for the following purposes:

To support and defend the Constitution of the United States; to inculcate loyalty and allegiance to the United States of America; to promote and foster the enforcement of law and order; to improve the individual proficiency of our members in the performance of their duties; to encourage social, charitable, and educational activities among law enforcement officers; to advocate and strive for better retirement, benefits, and uniform application of the civil service system for appointment and ensuring fidelity to duty under all conditions and circumstances; to cultivate a spirit of fraternalism and mutual helpfulness between our members and the people we serve; to increase the efficiency of the law enforcement profession and thus more firmly establish the confidence of the public in the service dedicated to the protection of life and property.

This is an organization for law enforcement officers, managed by law enforcement officers actively engaged in law enforcement for the Federal, State, City, County, Town, or Municipality, and Political Subdivision thereof.



Press Releases

“Wilderness of Mirrors” is the theme for the fifth annual Raleigh Spy Conference

Association of Intelligence Officers president Gene Poteat says of the Raleigh conference:
“The annual Raleigh Spy Conference is a rare opportunity to hear it straight, with an unusual ‘insider's’ perspective and knowledge. Each year this conference opens that door to share remarkable insights and stellar speakers with the public. If one claims a scintilla of world-affairs knowledge, it cannot be true unless the annual Raleigh Spy Conference is on your calendar.”
  ·  Feb 15, 2008  right

New Report Shows North Carolina is One of the Few States Prepared for Retirees
“Today’s report is further evidence that our state’s pension fund is among the strongest in the nation, and that our state is a leader in providing secure retirement benefits” Moore said. “We have taken the steps to ensure that our teachers, state employees and retirees can count on the state retirement system to live up to its promises.”
  ·  Dec 20, 2007  right

Local Officers Go Above and Beyond to Make a Special Holiday Delivery
CONCORD – Two Concord Police officers, with the help of a high-flying friend, make a very special delivery to a fellow law enforcement officer’s family hundreds of miles away. On Thursday morning, the officers delivered a beautiful homemade dollhouse and other gifts to Elizabeth City, North Carolina to try to brighten the holidays for a family that recently lost nearly everything in a house fire. The method of delivery was very Santa-like, short of falling down a chimney.
  ·  Dec 20, 2007  right

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News Articles

UPDATE ON THE STATUS OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF HR218

In an October issue of The Blue Note, I gave you information regarding the passage of House Bill 1231, which implements HR218, the “Law Enforcement Officers’ Safety Act of 2004,” into law in North Carolina. This Federal law authorizes State and local law enforcement officer to carry firearms nationwide so long as the law enforcement officers regularly qualified with the firearm and met certain conditions. Federal law also authorizes retired and active officers to carry concealed firearms nationwide so long as they met the firearms qualification standards for active law enforcement officers and complied with other criteria. HR218 was a major initiative in Congress for the Grand Lodge, Fraternal Order of Police, but upon its passage the states were slow to begin implementing this new law. President Don Penix made implementation of HR218 a top priority for this legislative session and I, along with our Legislative Agent, Jeff Gray, worked to obtain passage of House Bill 1231, “Certain Law Officers/Waive Handgun Permit.”
  ·  NC FOP State Lodge  ·  Feb 15, 2008_  right

Three indicted for FOP camp break-in

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation arrested three suspects involved in last summer’s Fraternal Order of Police Youth Camp break-in after a Wilson County Grand Jury returned a myriad of indictments against a former police officer and two co-defendants.
  ·  North Carolina Fraternal Order of Police  ·  Jan 17, 2008_  right

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Officer Down Memorial Dedication Carteret County Lodge #77
Carteret County Lodge #77 'Officer Down' Memorial Dedication
  ·  Oct 27, 2007

Lodge #9 Rookie Dinner
Lodge #9 celebrated the recent CMPD graduates with a reception at the Hawthorn Lane Lodge.. Lodge President Randy Hagler welcomed the new officers and shared his personal experiences and the value of membership in the NC Fraternal Order of Police.
  ·  Oct 24, 2007

Lodge #84 Swearing-in Officers
Charles W. Queen Lodge #84, McDowell County, Lodge officers swearing- in ceremony.. followed by Jack Woods prepared bar-b-que! Lodge #84 Officers President - Josh Dowdle, Vice-President - Chris Taylor, 2nd Vice-President - Ricky Crisp, Sargent-at-Arms - Jim Holtsclaw, Treasurer - Monfea Duncan, Trustee - Darrell Isakurran and Secretary - Chet Effler
  ·  Oct 2, 2007

NC FOP Lodge #9 Shop with a Cop
On August 25, 2007 the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #9 held their 3rd annual, back to school, Shop with a COP event.
  ·  Aug 25, 2007

Husqvarna & DART News Conference
  ·  Jun 15, 2007

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