IBPO Local 301

IBPO Local 301 In 1964, the International Brotherhood of Police Officers was born in Cranston, RI as a result of a promotional exam scandal. In 1970, the I.B.P.O. The I.B.P.O.

The day after learning that someone had leaked the answers to this test, seven police officers protested by announcing a boycott of the exam. These seven officers were suspended then later terminated. Following this, the Rhode Island General Assembly, with the help of these seven officers, passed the Police Officers Arbitration Act. This legislation gave all police officers the right to organize a

nd negotiate wages, benefits and the conditions of their employment. The terminated officers, who had filed a lawsuit in order to return to work, saw their case go before the RI Supreme Court. The court ruled that these seven courageous officers were to be reinstated and awarded all back pay and benefits. became affiliated with the National Association of Government Employees (N.A.G.E.). and N.A.G.E. have grown in membership to over eighty thousand active law enforcement officers throughout the United States.

06/08/2025

Come on down for our first Bingo fundraiser. Cash prizes and lots of fun.

This years cigar dinner has been cancelled.  If anyone had purchased tickets online, your purchase will be refunded.  Th...
05/09/2025

This years cigar dinner has been cancelled. If anyone had purchased tickets online, your purchase will be refunded. Thank you and sorry for any inconvenience.

Tickets can now be purchased by clicking on the link or QR code on flyer.

May 23rd 6pm-11pm

https://www.zeffy.com/ticketing/ibpo-301-cigar-dinner--2025

Our sincerest condolences to the family of Sgt Riquier and to the men and women of the Scituate Police Department.  RIP ...
01/15/2025

Our sincerest condolences to the family of Sgt Riquier and to the men and women of the Scituate Police Department. RIP and Semper fi!

Press Release from
Chief Eric Rollinson,
Scituate Police Department

It is with profound sadness and a heavy heart that we announce the tragic loss of a Scituate Police Department member.

The untimely death of Sgt. Jason Riquier, a 23-year veteran of the Scituate Police Department and a United States Marine Corps veteran was reported on January 13, 2025.

We are all struggling with the tragic loss of Sgt. Riquier, who was a valued and respected member of our Scituate Police family.

We want to thank our community, and our law enforcement partners across the state for the support they have offered our department and Sgt. Riquier’s family during this time.

We ask that you respect the family’s privacy during this difficult time.

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01/10/2025

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1344 Cranston Street
Cranston, RI
02920

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