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Mesa Fraternal Order of Police
F.O.P. Lodge 9
Arizona
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THE VOICE OF MESA POLICE OFFICERS
"No one knows the dangers and the difficulties faced by today's police officers better than another officer, and no one knows police officers better than the F.O.P."
The Mesa Fraternal Order of Police represents the interests of law enforcement professionals. We are the voice of those who dedicate their lives to protecting and serving our communities. Our members are committed to improving the working conditions of Arizona law enforcement officers and the safety of those we serve through education, legislation, community involvement and employee representation. |
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| Free 1GB Mesa FOP USB Drive for Mesa PD Officers, Sergeants and Mesa FOP Members. |
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| For a limited time, upon request, all Mesa PD officers, Sergeants and Mesa FOP Members will be given a 1GB USB flash drive. Note: These USB drives fit the Panasonic laptops. Click here to get your free USB drive... |
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| FOP Washington Watch: Legislative Update Week of 1 March 2010 |
3/5/2010 |
| I. Legislative News and Activity
II. This Week in Congress
III. Update on FOP Top Legislative Priorities
IV. Update on LEOSA
V. FOP NEWS: Senate Judiciary Committee Passes Bill Amending LEOSA
VI. FOP NEWS: FCC Announcement on D Block: FOP Comments on latest news from FCC
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| SENATE COMMITTEE APPROVES LEOSA BILL!!! |
3/4/2010 |
| Chuck Canterbury, National President of the Fraternal Order of Police, welcomed today’s news that S. 1132, the “Law Enforcement Officers’ Safety Act Improvements Act,” was favorably reported by the Senate Committee on the Judiciary on a unanimous voice vote.
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| Mesa tosses police union election results |
3/2/2010 |
| Mesa's City Council scratched a high-stakes police union election after saying one labor group tainted the process by violating election rules.
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| Alleged violations scuttle vote on Mesa police union |
3/2/2010 |
| "The decision last night wasn't a good one," Soller said Tuesday morning. "We wanted the vote to go through. The true losers are the members of the bargaining unit."
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| Mesa police officers await direction under new chief |
3/2/2010 |
| That challenge began for the former Phoenix Police Department commander Monday night when the City Council, in a unanimous vote, accepted City Manager Chris Brady's recommendation that Milstead be Mesa's top law enforcement officer.
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| Mesa City Council cancels the Meet and Confer for the police |
3/1/2010 |
| It’s a sad day for all of our officers, detectives, and sergeants. Tonight, the Mesa City Council decided at its study session to end the meet and confer election process for police and to not count the votes. ... Read More |
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| Mesa selects Phoenix cop as next police chief |
2/26/2010 |
| Frank Milstead will take the helm after 25 years that include duties ranging from the downtown walking beat to anti-terrorism efforts.
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| Phoenix Police commander is the new Mesa police chief |
2/26/2010 |
| Milstead, 46, was nominated as the next police chief of Mesa, the state's third-largest city and 38th-biggest in the country, city officials announced Friday.
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| Union disqualification sought |
2/24/2010 |
| MESA - One of the two Mesa police labor unions vying to represent officers in negotiations with the city has petitioned to have the other disqualified for violating election rules.
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| Arizona police group endorses McCain |
2/22/2010 |
| PHOENIX — Sen. John McCain has won the endorsement of the Arizona Fraternal Order of Police in his 2010 re-election bid. |
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| Arizona FOP Endorses Senator McCain |
2/20/2010 |
| "Senator John McCain is a leader of integrity, character and courage whose record of supporting Arizonas law enforcement community is unmatched," said Arizona Fraternal Order of Police President Bryan Soller.
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MESA OFFICER SHOT AT GRADUATION PARTY TELLS STORY
The Fraternal Order of Police released exclusive video of Mesa Police Officer Steven Cervantes discussing the graduation party shooting that left him seriously injured. A 37-year-old man is accused of killing two people inside a home near Dobson and Baseline Roads and wounding six others, including Officer Cervantes and two children. |
See Also:
abc15 News Clip June 12, 2009
Arizona Republic Article June 13, 2009 |
Mesa Fraternal Order of Police Video
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A benefit fundraiser for the family of fallen Phoenix police officer Shane Figueroa.
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The event, which was hosted by the Mesa lodge of the Fraternal Order of Police, was held at the Mesa FOP labor hall on December 16, 2008. Santa was greeting families at the fundraiser until 10:30 a.m. In addition, the United Blood bank arrived around 10 a.m. to accept blood donations. |
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A benefit fundraiser for the family of Officer Mark Kelly.
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Due to everyone’s support, the total amount raised at this time is over $30,680. As you all know, this is just the beginning of the long and costly fight ahead for Officer Kelly and his family and we hope the contributions continue to come in to help him defeat this disease. It was a real morale booster for our Mesa Police Officers to see the public and local businesses participate in support of one of their police officers.
Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your generosity and support of Officer Mark Kelly, his family, and your police department.
See a slideshow of the "Heroes Live Forever" event here...
Donations can be made to Officer Kelly at Chase Bank, account number # 832081509
See the final thank you flyer...
Barbara McReynolds, Event Coordinator |
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Available Documents.
All documents are in viewed in pdf format
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Get your Arizona F.O.P. Specialized License Plate now!
Just download the application click here, from our web site. The application is in pdf format which you can save to your computer, and print at your convenience.
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