South Metro FOP Lodge #14

South Metro FOP Lodge #14 Welcome to the NEW South Metro FOP Lodge #14 page! We look forward to continuing our tradition. They formed Fort Pitt Lodge #1.

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 voices heard; no other means to make their grievances known. This soon changed, thank

s 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, if they were 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 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, our states, and our 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.

06/19/2026

Prayers for our brother in St. Peter. 🇺🇸

Last night, a Saint Peter Police Department Officer was shot in the line of duty on Bunker Lane. We are hopeful and encouraged by reports that the officer will recover from his injuries.

Even when the wounds are not life-threatening, it is still a tragic and sobering reminder of the dangers our law enforcement officers face every single shift. They run toward danger so the rest of us don’t have to.

Please keep this officer, his family, and all who serve in your thoughts and prayers. Get well soon, brother — we’ve got your six.

06/18/2026
06/05/2026

South Metro F.O.P. Lodge 14 is profoundly sad to hear of the death of State Patrol Lieutenant Tyle Uthe. As we wrap up a fundraiser for the family of Farmington Investigator Zajac, we learned of the death of LT Uthe. Law enforcement is a great job, rewarding in so many ways, while at the same time this job sucks! Everyday law enforcement officers save lives, prevent and solve crime and much more. They also see some of the most unimaginable pain, suffering and death. The memories left behind by those experiences are unforgettable and sometimes unbearable.

When a law enforcement officer dies as a result of the actions of another, their heroic career is talked about for days on TV and radio. But when a career and life are cut suddenly and tragically short because of the job, ambushed by the ghosts of the worst calls, little is said. Make no mistake, they are a hero just the same.

The thoughts and prayers of the members of F.O.P. Lodge 14 are with the family of LT Tyler Uthe, blood & maroon & blue, we stand beside you.

05/31/2026

Come on down to Bogarts!

05/31/2026
Thank You to all the sponsors of the May 31st Zajac Family fundraiser at Bogarts Entertainment Center!!
05/31/2026

Thank You to all the sponsors of the May 31st Zajac Family fundraiser at Bogarts Entertainment Center!!

A request for backup has been made!!Get your family and friends and come on out to Bogart’s Entertainment Center on Sund...
05/18/2026

A request for backup has been made!!
Get your family and friends and come on out to Bogart’s Entertainment Center on Sunday, May 31st 12-5PM. Join the family of Farmington Investigator Pete Zajac at the Bowl-A-Thon. Let’s show the Zajac family that we are here for them, just as you would want others to do for your family. That is what FOP Lodge 14 is all about, providing backup for law enforcement officers and their families when they need us the most! 100% of the bowling proceeds will be given to the Zajac family. And there are GREAT silent auction items, and a 50/50 raffle. Have a great day of fun with your family while showing your support for the Zajac family.

Save the date!
04/22/2026

Save the date!

03/24/2026

South Metro F.O.P. Lodge 14 invites all members and friends to the Lodge Meeting on Thursday March 26th at Celts Pub in Farmington, 200 3rd Street Farmington MN. Hospitality will be 1800 - 1830 in the bar area. Meeting will begin at 1830 in the back conference room. Kids are welcome to join us! We have a few things to decide and discuss, I expect we will be out of there by 1930ish. Hope to see you there!!

Come have some fun and show your support for all the men and women in blue who graciously serve Apple Valley! Hope to se...
02/02/2026

Come have some fun and show your support for all the men and women in blue who graciously serve Apple Valley! Hope to see you there! 🎳

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PO BOX 240075
Apple Valley, MN
55124

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