FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE

GEORGE MURRAY LODGE 67

About Us

Representing 17

Southeast Greater Cleveland Area

Law Enforcement Agencies

Nationally the Fraternal Order of Police is the largest organization representing and protecting the rights of Law Enforcement Officers.  Currently the Grand Lodge of the FOP boasts a membership of more than 377,000 members.  Within the state of Ohio alone, there are nearly 200 local lodges representing more than 24,000 members.  The George Murray Lodge #67 is one of these lodges and has a membership of more than 500 Active and Retired Law Enforcement Officers.

Our Goals

  • To better existing work conditions of policemen and policewomen.
  • To advance social, charitable, and educational undertakings among policemen and policewomen.
  • To inculcate loyalty and allegiance to the United States of America.
  • To further justice and humanity by means of equality of treatment of all before the law.
  • To protect the rights and encourage the development of policemen and policewomen.
  • To advocate rigid enforcement in a uniform manner, of all civil service laws applicable to policemen and policewomen.
  • To support all laws, ordinances, and rules or regulations protecting or favorably affecting the welfare of policemen and policewomen.
  • To protect the constitutional rights of policemen and policewomen.
  • To assist policemen and policewomen who are suspended, dismissed, or relieved of duty without justification.
  • To advocate the establishment and permanent maintenance of sound pension and retirement funds for policemen and policewomen.
 

George Murray, Jr.

June 15, 1917 – August 24, 1944

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