KYFOP Lodge # 67 Otter Creek

KYFOP Lodge # 67 Otter Creek Fraternal Order of Police

Another successful year, The Meade County “Shop with a Hero” program put smiles on the faces of 47 children from our com...
12/07/2024

Another successful year, The Meade County “Shop with a Hero” program put smiles on the faces of 47 children from our community. Thank you to all supporting sponsors, volunteers, Public Safety Agencies and Walmart in Hardinsburg for allowing us to invade their store. This program would not be possible without the donations given by companies and members of our community. Thank you from all the members of Otter Creek FOP Lodge 67.

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11/14/2022

Reminder, monthly meeting Tuesday November 15th at 7pm at the Command Center.

04/23/2021

⚠️ STATEMENT from National FOP President Patrick Yoes: Split-Second Decision Saves a Life, but Not Without Tragedy

"The tragic event in Columbus, Ohio, on Tuesday afternoon was yet another demonstration of the impossible situations our officers often find themselves in and illustrates that 'split-second, life- or-death decisions' are all too real, and none of them are easy."
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | 22 APRIL 2021

🔺 Statement of National FOP President: Split-Second Decision Saves a Life, but Not Without Tragedy 🔺

The tragic event in Columbus, Ohio, on Tuesday afternoon was yet another demonstration of the impossible situations our officers often find themselves in and illustrates that “split-second, life- or-death decisions” are all too real, and none of them are easy.

The Columbus Police Department released body-worn camera footage to the public within hours of the incident. They should be commended for doing so. This was a demonstration of what police transparency looks like—getting the facts out before the narrative can be distorted or disinformation takes hold in a community.

The footage showed officers responding to a pair of 911 calls—emergency calls for service. Upon arrival, the officers encountered a chaotic melee and immediately tried to break up the fight. One of the combatants was armed with a large knife and had pinned another woman against a vehicle, drawing back the knife in a stabbing motion—presenting an immediate and lethal threat to another citizen.

After only ten seconds on the scene, the officer, who repeatedly yelled “Get down!” at the armed assailant, was faced with a split-second decision and fired to protect the life of a young woman. This was a lethal force situation and resulted, sadly, in the death of Ma’Khia Bryant. An act of heroism, but one with tragic results.

Any outcome in a 911 call that ends with the loss of a human life is a tragedy, whether that loss of life is an assailant, a victim, a bystander, or an officer.

Those officers had seconds to assess a scene of total chaos and less than a second to make a life- and-death decision. We need not make a split-second decision now. We must allow the investigation to proceed and run its full course before any conclusions can be reached. Let us not compound this tragedy with further violence or calls for violence. We urge patience, calm, and reason as the details of this terrible event come out.

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