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John McNesby, President
217 Members lost in 6 months. There has been a continuous loss each month in the Department.
Everyone that can is leaving. Either to other Departments or pushing up retirement dates.
It’s tough trying to replace these officers, and I believe people are not attracted to this profession because of the leadership we currently have in the Office of District Attorney.
Many Departments around the Country are experiencing a high rate of vacancies, but here they seem to be out pacing these other municipalities.
This is dangerous situation. Roll Calls are thin, days off are rare, if not cancelled. And when you call for backup, you want someone responding.
What do we do? What can be done?
Aside from an early Christmas present of an impeachment of the DA, we need to make this job more attractive.
I am currently meeting with City officials to hopefully free some funds to offer incentives to applicants to apply for this job.
Our Recruitment Unit is doing everything they can to bring the numbers up, but they are swimming upstream.
Also, for those who are already on the property, I am asking for retention bonuses to be paid over a couple of years, to encourage officers not to leave.
We also have been meeting to see if we may be able to come up with a better schedule, to attract officers, and to give current officers some better family time, with hopefully part of some weekends.
I have also put two teams out in divisions on 2:00pm-10:00pm to help with backing officers up, this is done 3-4 days per week depending on schedules here at the FOP every little bit helps
Not sure what/if any these proposals will come through, but we cannot do nothing.
For now, do the best you can, and most importantly be safe.
Everyone goes home at night.
John J. McNesby, President
McMonagle, Perri, McHugh, Mischak .................. 61
McCullough & McLaughlin ........102
Abel Law Group ........................ 97
Diane L. Hlywiak ....................... 32
Willig, Williams & Davidson ...... 46
Hoffman, Sternberg, Karpf & Lynch ....................................5
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Team Langhorne ....................... 89
Sloane Honda ........................... 67
Dunphy Ford ............................. 30
Delaire Auto.............................. 92
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Faulkner Mazda ........................ 35
Northeast Express Car Wash ..... 80
Street Road Accessories ............106
Bensalem Auto Body ................. 44
BANKS AND CREDIT UNIONS
Firstrust .................................... BC
Phila. Federal Credit Union........ 66
Police & Fire Federal Credit Union ......................... 42
Assured Mtg Solutions .............. 76
CPA
Charles P. Elliott CPA ................. 93
Keven Hughes CPA .................... 84
FINANCIAL PLANNING
PWA Financial ...........................IBC
Brad Nyce Nationwide ............... 24
Valley Financial Group............... 21
Americor ................................... 87
F U R N I T U R E , FLOORING & CARPETS
Liberty Floor Covering ............... 88
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Archdiocese Cemetery .............. 27
Burns Funeral Home ................. 79
Givnish Funeral Homes ............. 68
Columbus Laser Vision .............. 41 Today ’s Eyewear........................101
Academy Injury & Health Ctr ..... 81 Holy Redemer Health ................101
Suburban Orthopedic Assoc. .....7
Kristine Branca - Riki ................. 98
Avon Rehabilitation .................. 16
Capstone Physical Therapy ........8
REPAIRS
JOHN McNESBY
President
Vice Presidents
ROOSEVELT L. POPLAR, JR.
JOHN McGRODY
STEVEN J. WEILER
NICHOLAS DeNOFA
Recording Secretary JOHN HOYT
Financial Secretary
MICHAEL TRASK
Treasurer
WILLIE SIERRA
Trustees
TERRY REID
JOHN McLAUGHLIN
MYRNA RIVERA
JAMES CROWN
YVETTE CLARK
Conductor
SHARON JONAS
Guards
PETER SWERYDA
JOSE DONES
Chaplain
LOU CAMPIONE
May 23, 2022
In Memorium, JOE CELLA
Dear Mr. McNesby:
On behalf of the Nazareth Academy High School community, I thank you for your gift of $2,000 00 for the Panda Golf Classic foursome Through your support, Nazareth Academy High School continues its mission of supporting the school community in its pursuit of educational excellence You are entitled to 4 golfers with a fair market value of $360.00 per golfer.
At Nazareth Academy High School, we live our mission each day through our caring, family atmosphere. Embracing faith, family, and education, we challenge each student to attain her full potential academically, spiritually, and personally. While focusing on service to God and community, Nazareth Academy High School provides a rigorous academic curriculum and varied extracurricular activities that inspire each student to achieve academic excellence and become a life-long learner in a global society. Again, thank you for your generous gift to Nazareth Academy High School.
Looking forward to a great event!
Sincerely,
Denise LePera President
40 East Main Street / Norristown, PA 19401 August 10, 2022
Philadelphia FOP Lodge 5
President John McNesby Vice President Steve Weiler
Dear John and Steve,
On behalf of the Montgomery County Hero Fund and Montgomery County Detectives Association (MCDA), I want to personally thank you and FOP Lodge 5 for your Music Sponsorship, along with your continued participation in the Annual Montgomery County Detectives Association Golf Classic At the dinner this year we were able to present the Montgomery County Hero Fund with a $5,000 00 check As you know, the Hero Fund provides immediate and ongoing relief and services to any Law Enforcement Officer, Military Personnel, Firemen, Paramedics and/or First Responders, or their loved ones, as a result of tragedy on duty in, or in service of the people of, Montgomery County. In addition to this contribution, MCDA actively seeks to identify worthwhile organizations and individuals having
legitimate needs for assistance
Thank you again for your continued participation and support.
Fraternally, Michael J. Reynolds MCDA Golf Committee Chairman 610-636-3796
Dear John,
I wish to extend my sincere thanks for your contribution to the Officer Daniel Boyle Scholarship Fund. We are now beginning our 32nd year, giving students from disadvantaged families the education they deserve and need for their futures
Even with all the Covid restrictions we were able to donate close to $60,000 00 in tuition assistance to those less fortunate for the 2021-2022 school years, we hope to do as well or better this year The total number of students helped since we began in 1991 is over 1100. The total amount of scholarships presented is over $900,000.00 I am pleased to report to you that all of these students have exceeded expectations.
Once again, I thank you for your partnership in the Officer Daniel Boyle Scholarship Fund and hope you will continue your interest in the future of our young students, for their future, is our hope for greater tomorrows.
Sincerly, Patrick Boyle, President Officer Daniel Boyle Scholarship Fund
~ Protect with honor, Serve with pride ~ July 11, 2022
Dear John,
On behalf of the Bensalem Township Police Department and the Richardson Family, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to you and the members of Lodge #5 for your generous donation to the "Rally Around the Richardsons" fundraiser in memory of Deputy Director Dave Richardson.
As you know, Dave left behind a wife and two
daughters. Your support is greatly appreciated and will certainly help Dave's family. You truly made a difference, and we are extremely grateful.
Sincerely,
William Mc Vey. Director of Public Safety
Bensalem Township Police Department
John,
Thank you for the kindness shown to me in Erie. I very much admire and appreciate your leadership and I stand ready to assist you in any way I can.
Pat Yoes National President
John & Executive Board,
Thank you very much for the arrangement sent to my house following our election.
I appreciate your support along with all the members of Lodge 5 Enjoy Myrter Beach! Joe
September 10, 2022
Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #5 11630 Caroline Rd Philadelphia PA 19154-2110
Dear John,
Thank you for supporting us through your recent donation with your participation in our golf outing at Jericho National Golf Club. We appreciate your generosity and are grateful for your help in our efforts to continue representing the people of Bucks County.
It is only through friends like you that we are able to continue to get our message out Again, thank you for your support We look forward to seeing you soon
With warmest regards, Diane Ellis Marseglia Bucks County Commissioner Bob Harvie Bucks County Commissioner
August 5, 2022
Dear Mr. McNesby,
I'm writing this correspondence to inform you and Lodge #5 of an exceptional community event held within the 16th Police District on July 30, 2022. The event was directly organized by personnel from the 16th Police District and hosted at the West Mill Creek Recreation Center. The Splash Blast community event was organized after my School Resource Officer discovered there was a need for swimwear for community children. After, learning of this issue, Officer Seawright communicated directly with me to determine if more can be done. Shortly, thereafter the 16th District in conjunction with our Police District Adversary Counsel lobbied our community partners and were successful in raising over 200 swimsuits for boys and girls ages 4-15 years old In addition, during the event the children enjoyed pretzels and water ice. Moreover, many of the children immediately took advantage of their newly obtained swimwear and participated in the swimming activities on the event day. This event was a groundbreaking event for the Philadelphia Police Department
Captain Chanta Herder Commanding Officer 16th Police District
Dear Mr McNesby and the Scholarship Committee,
Thank you so much for my 2022 Scholarship Award. I am looking forward to attending Tulane University and the scholarship money is extremely helpful in defraying costs. Thank you for your generous gift.
Sincerely, Carolyn Walsh
John McNesby,
It’s hard to put into words how greatful I am. I only hope you kow just how much I mean when I say thank you for everything. Your kindness was very much appreciated.
Thank you, Elsie
Dear John & the FOP,
Thank you and your team for your generous donation for Butch’s benefit
Sorry you couldn’t make it, hopefully we will stop down at the FOP to see you soon.
Love, Karen & Butch
Members of the FOP,
I want to thank everyone for the special treatment that you gave my husband Joe. The respect he was shown was wonderful. He would have been pleased and a little embarrassed at the attention! He was and always will be a proud police officer!
He held a special place in his heart for his brothers in blue!
My heart remembers special people like all of you Thank you so much!
Mary Brooks
Dear John and FOP,
We thank you very much for your condolences with the passing of our dad. The Bible Chaplain Lou Campione presented to us is beautiful. The mass card of perpetual enrollment is much appreciated. Also, the graveside service touched our hearts. Our family looks forward to the Memorial Mass in November at the Cathedral of Saint Peter’s and Paul.
Sincerely, The McCarthy Family
Fraternal Order of Police,
I want to thank you for the beautiful bible you presented to me at the funeral of my husband William H. Krause, also the presence of the Honor Guard was very much appreciated. I want to thank everyone for all their help.
Sincerely,
Phyllis Krause and Family
Dear John & FOP,
Perhaps you sent a lovely card or sat quietly in a chair, or sent a funeral spray, if so we saw it there. Perhaps you spoke the kindest word, than anyone could say. Just the thought of us that day whatever you did to console our hearts, we thank you so much
The Family of Moses Jose Sadler
September 26, 2022
Dear John McNesby and FOP;
I wanted to take a moment and express my gratitude and thanks to you and the Fraternal Order of Police for the outpouring of love and honor towards my son Fr. Steven.
I'm grateful to the officers of the 15th district who volunteered their time to stay with Steve at the hospital and to remain vigil at the funeral parlor while he lay in state and to the highway patrol officers Brian, Nick and the patrol unit for escorting Steve from the hospital to the funeral parlor and for escorting Steve to the funeral mass, services and burial in Maryland
The outpouring of support and love for Steve in honoring him in so many ways was beautiful and your kindness for all that you have done with taking care of us while we were at the hospital and hotel, the bible gift to the family, the beautiful plaque ceremony and dinner, the beautiful roses for my birthday and all the support you've given my family. I'm grateful for everything that you and the FOP have done in honoring Steve.
I was blessed to be a witness for my son who lived an extraordinary, blessed life in touching so many lives, thank you for honoring him in every way.
Kindest regards, Caroline Wetzel
• Sewer Lines Replaced
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• Water Presure Increased
• Ceiling Leaks
• Flooded Basements
• Backflow Prevention
• Water & Sewer Line Connection
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BY ROOSEVELT POPLAR
As the chaos in the city continues to mount up throughout the year, it always seems to be the common theme of pointing the finger right at law enforcement. When are these people going to wake up and realize that the police are only one part of the city that makes up a very few.
Thinking about the times when you were allowed to do your job without the media making the rules for the law makers and you not having to look over your back or have so many policies in place to deter you from helping the people that rely on you daily
Folks, those times are long gone, and we will never see them again, its time to accept what you have to work with and do your best.
I never thought I would see or hear the chief charging official of the city blame the Police for him letting criminals out of jail, not the first-time offenders, but the career criminals who terrorize their own communities and neighborhoods.
Everyone looks for an out when they don’t want to stand up and accept responsibilities for their own direct actions Police were blamed for being out hurt and not showing up for court cases that was obviously not going to be prosecuted, because of the so call crime reform. The communities want to feel protected, by knowing the thugs out there will not be released on bail, and back the next day finishing what they started.
At least the criminals of the past had rules of the game No women, children, and elderly were touched Now they are just casualties of war from the same people arrested on Monday and back in the streets on Wednesday. The only relief the neighborhoods get, are the time it takes to process half of them, and then back to the street, thanks to the new crime reform and bail requirements. No one goes in there and fight for the victims or their families. The people that have the power to do that, only fight for an officer to be held on no bail or high bail. No matter what the circumstances are.
Illegal or not, having him impeached will at least bring this rhetoric to light, and hope-
fully open the eyes of the people in the communities that elected him to office. The citizens of this city needs to see the truth about what evil they have put in that seat Most of them don’t see it until they become a victim and realizes he does not care about them or their loved ones. He has no respect for the people of this city and loves to shift the blame to someone else, who has no control over his actions
This is the sad reality of one part of the socalled leadership in this city. Words cannot express the disappointment and sadness I feel, just watching the news daily
With the end of the year winding down, and the changes in the Police Depart and City Council, we can only hope things can get better.
I’m going on a year as the elected pension board trustee, and I can honestly say it has been very challenging. Ron Stagliano has been by my side the whole time, and I can’t thank him enough for being there for me I’m still learning and find it very interesting to see all the components and pieces it takes to get the job done. I can honestly say, the people and staff at the pension board works very hard to get our members situated and ready for retirement. The key is getting there, after personnel and finance do what they need to do to complete the process. We still have people out from work, and a lack of manpower to fill the rolls of the people processing The city has been able to fill the vacant spots that has hurt the process al around for everyone.
My advice to all of you is to try and keep your cool and patience We can’t control the other departments in the city, we can only plead with them and hope we can get a better outcome for the next person. You get more bees with honey rather than vinegar.
I hope all of you stay safe and well, until next time.
Forgiveness does not change the past, but it does enlarge the future, and you must believe your past is not your future……
Fraternally
yours
Roosevelt Poplar
BY JOHN MCGRODY
It has long been the mantra of the PPD that patrol is the most important function and is the backbone of the department. This article will concentrate solely on the street cops. That is, the men and women on the front lines in the districts doing the most difficult job in the world against all odds. The street cop is out there with no backing from the Mayor’s Office and our criminal-loving DA. Unfortunately, there has been very little backing from Departmental Leadership and there has been silence from the department regarding the good and decent work being performed by our cops.
There is a severe shortage of manpower on the streets. Districts are running with 2, 3 and 4 cops at roll call. R adio is continually broadcasting priorities with zero car availability and multiple jobs pending. The district cops are running from job to job and cops routinely resume from lesser priority calls to respond to priorities and shootings. Squads report on already behind the eight ball with dozens of calls pending. This occurs on a daily basis on every tour and in every part of the city.
The low manpower is further complicated by illogical deployment practices with cops stuck sitting on a fixed post or contained to a grid Cops will tell you these deployment practices don’t work and likely lead to more crime.
The plight of the street cop is made worse by PPD leadership questioning the street cops every move and every action. While running from job to job with no manpower, the district cops are scrutinized via Body Worn Cameras, via AVL tracking of the specific locations of police vehicles and via the scrutiny of paperwork and review of ped stop and car stop forms. On most days,
there are more folks in the PPD tasked with reviewing the work of the street cops than there are actual cops working a district This needs to stop.
We have a unit at IAD that sole task is to review BWC footage, and we have another unit that reviews ped stops and car stops. We have commanders who sit at computers and track the location of the very few cars and wagons that are actually out there working.
When a shooting occurs, the cops respond to the scene. Most times, they rush the victim to the hospital. Our command staff then kicks into gear and starts getting a rundown on where our cops were when the shooting occurred and who was doing what. The command staff basically reviews what the few cops on the street were doing when the shooting occurred. There have actually been investigations ordered into the whereabouts of police officers when criminals decided to commit crimes. This is asinine and needs to stop.
Failed progressive policies have led to a huge increase in violent crime. This coincides with progressive attacks on police officers via defunding and undue criticism. Our departmental leadership should not contribute to this by further harassing and demeaning street cops.
It is time for political leaders and elected officials to support the good and decent folks in our city by fighting crime and supporting our police officers. It is well past time for the command staff to cease the harassment, second-guessing and criticism of our street cops. What the Hell, the PPD could even highlight the brave and heroic work the district cops do on a daily basis.
Please stay safe and watch your back. Please know that the FOP has your back, especially when others may cast you aside.
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BY WILLIE SIERRA
First & foremost, I like to thank the FOP – Lodge 5’s membership for your continued trust and confidence in “Team McNesby.” THANK YOU! It has been a pleasure serving you. Although we continue to face numerous challenges, with we are up for the task MUCHAS GRACIAS!
I also like to extend my congratulations to Deputy Commissioners John M. Stanford, Krista C. Dahl-Campbell, & Frank J. Vanore on their recent promotions I look forward to establishing working relationships with all of you, especially when it comes to our ONEPHILLY payroll system.
With that said, despite the fact, there is a ONEPHILLY settlement in place; our attorneys are sorting out some kinks in order to set up the new procedure. Lodge 5 still receives complaints regarding payroll, so the sooner the better. We will keep you posted.
By no means, am I a financial guru, but during these economic uncertainties, my advice, do not panic. We have been here before. Set some new goals, refocus your budget, and pay down your debt. You may want to consult with a financial adviser to tweak your retirement contributions
As I mentioned in my previous article, unpaid membership dues continue to be troublesome. Any member who owes back dues is “NOT” a member in “Good Standing!” For those members who have forgotten or misunderstood, I remind you, if removed from pay-
roll for whatever reason (excluding Military Leave of Absences) you are still personally responsible to pay your dues that are in arrears. Please do not ignore those monthly invoices mailed to you.
Also, as a reminder to members who are on the verge of retirement. If you wish to maintain your FOP – Lodge 5 membership do not forget to sign and submit the yellow card for your Pension Dues. Not surprisingly, some are reporting the City, nor the PPD are asking you to sign it, thereby making you a potential non-member of the FOP.
Any questions regarding the above, please feel free to contact me directly at 215-6293627 For payment of dues in arrears contact Andrea Mruk at 215-629-3612 and she will assist you.
While at it, please update your personal contact information, such as, cell phone numbers, home addresses, and insurances beneficiaries. Too many officers forget to change their beneficiaries, which creates some very uncomfortable scenarios between spouses, family members, and friends.
In closing, I hope everyone enjoys the fall season Stay Safe, Stay Healthy, and Stay Strong!
Fraternally, Willie Sierra wsierra@fop5 org 215-629-3627
Retired, or near retirement? We at the Retired Police, Fire, Prison guards (Correction Officer) & Sheriff Association welcome you to join the thousands of other retired & associate membership members who meet 10 times yearly. We publish our newspaper (The Shield) three times yearly that includes various news items & events.
We partnership with Philadelphia's F O P Lodge #5 & participate in the following yearly events
Jan. Board of Directors meeting
Feb. Wildwood Shore Polar Plunge, followed by party at Keenan's Bar, N. Wildwood Luncheon at Solly Ave. HQ.
mar. general body meeting with Lunch at the F.O.P.
Apr. Luncheon at Solly Ave HQ.
may. general Body meeting, with lunch at the F.O.P.
Jun. golf outings, via F.O.P for Survivors' Funds.
Sep. general Body meeting, with lunch at the F.O.P.
Oct. Retiree's Circus (when available) Luncheon at Solly Ave HQ.
Nov. Retiree's election of officers, every two years.
Assist the FOP in construction & placement of Wreaths on Fallen Officer's graves, continuing into Dec.
Dec Continue with construction & placement of Wreaths on Fallen Officer's graves Christmas Show (when available) • Christmas Luncheon at Retiree's HQ. Assist the FOP Christmas Party for the Kids.
Throughout the year, we assist in most of the FOP functions & their Fund Raisers. Join us today & be completely retired. Associate members & member spouses are welcome.
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by Trustee Terry Reid
I would like to thank our membership for believing in John McNesby and the Team he has assembled and re-electing us for another consecutive term. Our Team has made it our number one priority to assure that all members are taken care of by negotiating the best contracts, offering them the best facilities and not taking any of this for granted. We believe our members elected us to represent them and this is what we would like to continue to do We continue to have an open-door policy for our members. If a member has a problem, it’s Team McNesby’s problem until it’s resolved.
As gun violence continues to surge out of control in Philadelphia, I want to take a few moments to talk about the reality of working and patrolling the city streets. The sad reality is that if you ’ re an aggressive police officer, you are likely to get injured on duty If that occurs, please report it immediately. Any minor delay in reporting your injury could result your claim being denied. Once your claim is denied, we will have to go down a long road of litigation to have it recognized by the City. If you have any problems navigating the various disability systems, please contact myself or Joe Schrank as we are here to answer all of your questions Although the Safety office personnel are there to assist you with paperwork, they are employees of the City. Please contact us with your questions. Above all else, report all work-related injuries regardless of how minor Please take your time and be as descriptive as possible in how your injury occurred when you are writing your injury report. The initial injury report will be referred back to in all fu-
ture legal proceedings. Do not be intimidated by your Captain or your immediate supervisor to minimize the extent of your injuries. It’s your injury to report, not theirs. If you feel that your rights have been violated or need further information regarding any aspect of your work-related injury, please contact Terry Reid at 215-629-3620.
Returning to work after the injury has healed is imperative. If you can work in a limited duty capacity before returning to full duty, please do so. This system is a work in progress although the City of Philadelphia Department of Risk Management would like to take it away; it’s our duty not to abuse it.
An update on adding providers to the Heart and Lung program. We are working with several providers with the intention on adding them to the list. Unfortunately, it’s a lengthy and complicated (albeit necessary) process to get qualified providers. It in my intention to update our members when new providers are added via the FOP website.
In closing, I would like to congratulate the newest additions to the City of Philadelphia Police Department Executive team: Deputy Commissioner John Stanford, Deputy Commissioner Krista Dahl-Campbell and Deputy Commissioner Frank Vanore. The FOP looks forward to working with you
Fraternally yours,
Terry Reid, Disability Cordinator/Trustee
Father Steven P. Wetzel, OSFS
Plaque Dedication, September 22, 2022