Fraternal Order of Police - Cream City Lodge #8

Fraternal Order of Police - Cream City Lodge #8 The Fraternal Order of Police - Cream City Lodge #8 is a regional chapter located in Milwaukee Wisconsin and serves the entire southeastern Wisconsin region.

This SITE and LOGO were created and maintained by its sole developer RSRB4HIM. A Brief History of the Fraternal Order of Police

In 1915, the life of a policeman was bleak. In many communities, they were forced to work 12-hour days, 365 days a year. Police officers didn't like it, but there was little they could do to change their working conditions. There were no organizations to make their voice

s heard, with no other means to express their grievances. This soon changed, thanks to the courage and wisdom of two Pittsburgh patrol officers. Martin Toole and Delbert Nagle knew they must first organize police officers, like other labor interests, to be successful in making life better for themselves and their fellow police officers. They and 21 others "who were willing to take a chance" met on May 14, 1915, and held the first meeting of the Fraternal Order of Police. They formed Fort Pitt Lodge #1. They decided on this name due to the anti-union sentiment of the time. However, there was no mistaking their intentions. As they told their city mayor, Joe Armstrong, the FOP would be the means "to bring our aggrievances before the Mayor or Council and have many things adjusted that we are unable to present in any other way...we could get many things through our legislature that our Council will not, or cannot give us." And so it began, a tradition of police officers representing police officers. The Fraternal Order of Police was given life by two dedicated police officers determined to better their profession and those who choose to protect and serve our communities, states, and country. It was not long afterward that Mayor Armstrong was congratulating the Fraternal Order of Police for their "strong influence in the legislatures in various states,...their considerate and charitable efforts" on behalf of the officers in need and for the FOP's "efforts at increasing the public confidence toward the police to the benefit of the peace, as well as the public." From that small beginning the Fraternal Order of Police began growing steadily. In 1917, the idea of a National Organization of Police Officers came about. Today, the tradition that was first envisioned over 90 years ago lives on with more than 2,100 local lodges and more than 325,000 members in the United States. The Fraternal Order of Police has become the largest professional police organization in the country. The FOP continues to grow because we have been true to the tradition and continued to build on it. The Fraternal Order of Police are proud professionals working on behalf of law enforcement officers from all ranks and levels of government.

These officers are members of our Lodge.
05/12/2026

These officers are members of our Lodge.

Good afternoon, FB & Insta friends! It's still National , so we thought it would be a good time to remind you that if you are interested in continuing your law enforcement career with a new agency in a new setting and you are pre-certified, would welcome you as a lateral transfer! And if you're starting your law enforcement career, the application window for new deputy sheriffs begins May 27 and runs through June 26. Fill out this interest form to be notified:

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05/12/2026

The names of MPD officer Kendall Corder and Racine County Deputy Joshua LaForge will be added to the National Memorial this week. FULL STORY⬇️

FOP Raises Safety Concerns After Inmate Threatens Milwaukee Officer from Jail
05/12/2026

FOP Raises Safety Concerns After Inmate Threatens Milwaukee Officer from Jail

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEMILWAUKEE, WI – May 11, 2026FOP Raises Safety Concerns After Inmate Threatens Milwaukee Officer from JailThe Fraternal Order of Police Cream City Lodge #8 is raising serious concerns following a court decision that has allowed a Milwaukee County Jail inmate to continue using c...

05/08/2026

More than two dozen police motor units from Wisconsin are traveling to Washington, D.C., for National Police Week to honor fallen officers, including officer Kendall Corder, who was killed in an ambush-style attack last year.

05/07/2026

Badge & Patch Show coming up this Saturday, May 9, 2026 from 9 AM to 3 PM located at the Milwaukee Fire and Police Academy, 6680 North Teutonia Ave, Milwaukee, WI.

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Excellent work conducted by our FOP Lodge Brothers. 💙🇺🇲❤️
04/08/2026

Excellent work conducted by our FOP Lodge Brothers. 💙🇺🇲❤️

Happy Tuesday, friends. We know your days are busy, but if you can spare a moment on this one, please join us with a hat tip to Patrol Division deputies J. Boettcher, A. Machowski, C. Romero, and C. Wilson, each of whom on a recent second-shift recovered four illicit fi****ms, during four separate traffic stops, including three handguns and an AR-style rifle. One of the weapons was stolen from Indiana, and at least one of those firearm recoveries resulted in felony criminal charges.

Great job, deputies! Thank you for your service.

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PO Box 20985
Milwaukee, WI
53220

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