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The Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 123 is a professional police organization which represents members of the Oklahoma City Police Department. Members of the Fraternal Order of Police are proud professionals working to represent law enforcement officers from all ranks and levels of government.
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About the FOP Lodge 123
The Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 123 is a professional police organization that represents members of the Oklahoma City Police Department. Members of the Fraternal Order of Police are proud professionals working to represent law enforcement officers from all ranks and levels of government.
🚨Officer James D. Chamblin — EOW: April 15th, 1974
Officer Chamblin and his partner John Campbell arrested three subjects inside the Tiptoe Inn located at N. E. 6th and Harrison. As Officers began escorting the trio to the patrol car, one suspect drew a pistol and shot both officers. Chamblin was fatally wounded. The suspect, a highly sought escapee, was shot by Campbell and fled the scene. After other officers arrested the wounded escapee nearby, he recovered and was sentenced to death.
Gone but never forgotten! R.I.P. Officer Chamblin. ... See MoreSee Less
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Gone but never forgotten. Rip Brother.
RIP
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ICYMI: A body was found in an OKC backyard last week. The discovery led to the suspect, Juan Lopez, being booked with a first-degree murder charge.
Thank you to the tipster that pointed officers in the right direction. This is a shocking case, and we know the neighbors are (rightfully) frightened and appalled. ... See MoreSee Less
'I'm scared now': Neighbors shocked after OKC police find body buried in backyard
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A man is facing murder charges after police discovered a body in a backyard Wednesday afternoon. How neighbors are reacting.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
🚨 Chief G. W. Jackson — EOW: April 12th, 1898
Chief Jackson was serving as the "Night Chief of Police" when he responded to a brawl at a rooming house on West Second Street. While trying to stop the fight, the half drunk men started shooting. Jackson was shot and died two weeks later. A subject was arrested and served time for the killing. It was reported that citizens lined the streets of the procession to Fairlawn Cemetery.
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Thank you for your service, Officer Jackson.
At that time, OKC was a wild place. A rich madam had much influence until run out of town in the early 'teens
Sorry for ALL that have lost police and firefighters and sherrifs 😣🙏 they do what they can to protect us but are condemned for NOT saying Ohh wait u have a play gun or is it real I mean come on don't carry one if you aren't gonna obey 1st then let it be known then they don't have to react AND pull they'res just saying prayers for ALL and yr family who's going through this XO
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