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Welcome to the new Birmingham Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #1 Website
Welcome to the new Birmingham Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #1 website. Please take the time to register here to make use of all the site has to offer. Please be sure to include your real name as all applications will be reviewed before being activated to ensure only lodge members obtain access.
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Birmingham Fraternal Order of Police
The Birmingham Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #1 was originally established by a small group of police officers. Today, our membership consists of municipal, county, state and federal officers. With over 1000 members, F.O.P. Lodge #1 is the largest in the state of Alabama. We were the first lodge to organize in this state and we are an independent body that conducts its own business.
We are law enforcement officers striving to improve our profession through better working conditions, wages, benefits, and legislation.
To become a member of the Active Lodge, you must be a law enforcement officer with arrest powers. We also have an Associate Lodge that consists of citizens who are interested in helping law enforcement efforts by supporting our goals.
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» Special called FOP meeting
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Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 1 will be holding a special call meeting on February 20, 2012 at 1830 hours. The meeting will take place at the Lodge and cover topics related to employee merit raises and the upcoming C.O.B. budget. All interested members are invited to attend.
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» Next Meeting
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Next regular meeting will be March 6th dinner at 6pm and meeting at 7pm
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» Welcome new members
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FOP1 would like to welcome our 56 new members that graduated the police academy today, good luck in your new career
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» Lawsuit concerning merits
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FYI,there is currently a lawsuit that is waiting to be heard at the supreme court concerning the unlawful freezing of the merit raises, we hope to have it heard soon.
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» Promotions
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FOP1 would like to congratulate all members that were promoted to the rank of Sergeant and Lieutenant
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» Birmingham Police Dept. marks anniversary in slaying of three officers
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BIRMINGHAM, Alabama -- Birmingham police radios went quiet for 15 seconds this morning in memory of three officers gunned down in the line of duty seven years ago today.
West Precinct Officers Carlos Owen, Robert Bennett and Harley Chisholm died in a hail of gunfire June 17, 2004, at an Ensley drug house. Officer Michael Collins was wounded, but survived the attack.
Kerry Spencer fired the shots that killed Owen, Bennett and Chisholm. He, along with co-defendant Nathaniel Woods, were convicted and sentenced to death. They remain on Death Row at Alabama's Holman Prison.
All police buildings today are flying flags at half-staff and the police radios were held silent for 15 seconds at 11 a.m. in remembrance of their ultimate sacrifice.
"When June 17 rolls around every year, everybody thinks about it," said David Crews, president of Birmingham's Fraternal Order of Police.
Many of today's current officers and employees never had the chance to know the three slain officers, Crews said.
"I feel it is very important that we not only remember this date, but also the officers and their families," Crews said. "It was a sad, tragic day in law enforcement history for us. It's one of those things you will never forget."
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» 5 Officers Reinstated
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Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #1 Members:
It is with great happiness that we announce to our members that on April 12, 2011, the three board panel with the Jefferson County Personnel reinstated our five brother officers that were fired just short of two years ago. The Personnel Board Hearing Officer previously recommended the Officers be immediately reinstated and that ruling was unanimously upheld today by the full Personnel Board. These officers have been through a lot over the past two years fighting for justice and their jobs back and we applaud their courage. Please continue to keep them in your prayers as they move back forward in their careers.
Also, after several meetings with the Mayors Association concerning the nineteen (19) step pay scale. The Mayors Association has removed the proposal from consideration from the Personnel Board agenda. We are still working with the members of this Association to come to an amicable compromise or to keep in place the current pay scale. We will continue to keep our members apprised of any changes or updates to this proposal please check the FOP website.
Thank you for your support.
David Crews, FOP President
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