
Phoenix PD loses Officer Zane Coolidge 10914 Shot in the Line of Duty
We are deeply saddened to learn and share the heartbreaking news that Officer Zane Coolidge #10914 of the Phoenix Police Department has tragically lost his life.
Read MoreWe are deeply saddened to learn and share the heartbreaking news that Officer Zane Coolidge #10914 of the Phoenix Police Department has tragically lost his life.
Read MoreRepresentatives Garrett N. Graves (R-LA) and Abigail D. Spanberger (D-VA) Are united in an effort to use a House procedure known as a discharge petition to force a vote on H.R. 82, the “Social Security Fairness Act.” We urge you to contact your congressional representatives and encourage them to sign the discharge petition and vote for the legislation.
Read MoreOn behalf of the Arizona Fraternal Order of Police (F.O.P.) and its over 9,400 members, the Arizona F.O.P. has endorsed Kari Lake for Arizona U.S. Senator.
Read MoreThe City of Phoenix has established a public web page to present information that it believes aligns with the content featured in the report issued by the US Department of Justice (DOJ). Notably, the DOJ's Civil Rights division has chosen not to furnish this information, impeding the city's ability to engage in an accurate discussion of the summary report released by the Department of Justice.
Read MoreStrangely, as one reads their 126 pages of "fair and impartial" reporting regarding the Phoenix Police Department, you find not a single example of PPD officers performing heroically, being injured or ambushed in the line of duty, saving lives, or being empathetic to the community they have committed to serve. Instead, the DOJ has microscopically focused on a handful of situations handpicked from literally thousands of police contacts on a daily basis in the fifth largest city in the United States.
Read MoreThe Phoenix Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 2 could not be more disappointed in the U.S. Department of Justice and its so-called “pattern and practice investigation” into the Phoenix Police Department. The investigative summary released by the DOJ today is full of half-truths, unsubstantiated accusations, and haphazard, illogical conclusions. Despite this investigation taking years and costing millions of dollars, the PPD and the City of Phoenix have cooperated to a greater extent than any City. The DOJ’s preordained conclusion looks exactly like the paper-thin “investigations” we have seen in more than 20 cities across the U.S. over the past 16 years. The officers of the Phoenix Police Department – and the taxpayers of this great City – deserve better!
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