In 1991, the FOP was under scrutiny from the public in part because of the
Rodney King incident. Then
New York mayor
Michael Bloomberg has called the FOP a "fringe organization" for opposing his efforts to repeal the
Tiahrt Amendment. On September 18, 2009,
The Providence Journal reported the Fraternal Order of Police representing several Rhode Island police departments had solicited donations from city massage parlors or "spas". Watchdog groups have claimed that these massage parlors are fronts for prostitution. On August 27, 2017, as the FOP was holding its annual conference at the
Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center in Nashville, Tennessee, protesters compared the FOP to the
Ku Klux Klan by putting up banners on interstate overpasses, one of which read, "Grand Wizards to Grand Lodges. White Supremacy By Another Name". In June 2018, Fraternal Order of Police Tri-County Lodge #3 in South Carolina objected to the inclusion of award-winning novel
The Hate U Give by
Angie Thomas, and
All American Boys by Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely in a high school summer reading list, because of their depictions of violence by police officers. The
National Coalition Against Censorship offered the high school support, while prominent authors such as
Hari Kunzru and
Neil Gaiman pointed out the alarming nature of police officers trying to police what children read. After the May 2020
murder of George Floyd in
Minneapolis Police custody, the FOP said, in part: "...police officers should at all times render aid to those who need it... need to treat all of our citizens with respect and understanding and should be held to the very highest standards for their conduct..." In June 2020, the Fraternal Order of Police's
Brevard County, Florida chapter offered on Facebook to recruit police officers from forces involved in police brutality controversies from
Buffalo,
Atlanta, and
Minneapolis. The Brevard County sheriff denounced the remarks. In October 2020, the FOP posted a photo to Twitter and Facebook of a policewoman holding a toddler, claiming he had been found wandering the streets of Philadelphia amid the
protests over the killing of Walter Wallace. The toddler had in fact been pulled from the back of a vehicle unrelated to the protests after the police had surrounded it and violently arrested his mother and another passenger without probable cause. The posts were later deleted. On April 15, 2021, the same day
Chicago Police Department body camera footage of the
Adam Toledo shooting was released,
John Catanzara, president of Lodge 7 Chicago of the Fraternal Order of Police, said the officer was justified in his actions. "He was 100% right," Catanzara said. "The offender still turned with a gun in his hand." This claim is heavily disputed as the video appears to show Toledo turning toward the officer and raising both hands with nothing in them when he was shot and killed. On August 13, 2023,
HBO released
Telemarketers, a 3-part limited documentary series exploring the controversial telemarketing and fundraising practices of various state and local lodges of the Fraternal Order of Police nationwide. The series and investigation stars former heroin addict and legendary telemarketer Patrick J. Pespas, and graffiti artist turned filmmaker Sam Lipman-Stern. On September 6, 2024, FOP officially
endorsed Donald Trump for the
2024 US Presidential Election. This endorsement was criticized as some people felt Trump was responsible for the
January 6 United States Capitol attack and was also
found guilty of falsifying business records. More than 60 other police officials
endorsed Harris. ==See also==