Adams County Indiana F.O.P #127

Adams County Indiana F.O.P #127 Adams County Indiana Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #127

05/28/2026

NEW: La Porte County Deputy Jon Samuelson is getting to spend time with his K9 Bosco as he continues to recover in Memorial Hospital. The La Porte County Sheriff's Office tells ABC57 that Samuelson is making significant strides in his recovery from the Michigan City emergency room shooting.

(Photo courtesy of Jon's Samuelson's CaringBridge page)

Today, the members of the Adams County FOP Lodge 127 pause to remember and honor the brave men and women who made the ul...
05/25/2026

Today, the members of the Adams County FOP Lodge 127 pause to remember and honor the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving our nation.

Their courage, dedication, and selflessness secured the freedoms we enjoy every day. May we never forget those who gave everything for our country. 🇺🇸

Our prayers go out to you and your family Deputy Samuelson.
05/25/2026

Our prayers go out to you and your family Deputy Samuelson.

The Indiana State Fraternal Order of Police asks everyone across our state to keep LaPorte County Sheriff’s Deputy Jon Samuelson in their thoughts and prayers following this morning’s line-of-duty shooting in Michigan City.
Deputy Samuelson remains in critical condition as he courageously battles through his injuries. During this difficult time, we stand in full support of Deputy Samuelson, his family, his fellow deputies, and the entire LaPorte County law enforcement community.
May he find strength in the overwhelming support surrounding him, and may he make a full and swift recovery.

Happy National Police Week to our Adams County Law Enforcement Brothers!
05/11/2026

Happy National Police Week to our Adams County Law Enforcement Brothers!

🇺🇸💙 NATIONAL POLICE WEEK 2026 💙🇺🇸
This week, the Indiana Fraternal Order of Police proudly joins our brothers and sisters across the nation in honoring the brave men and women who wear the badge and serve their communities with courage, sacrifice, and dedication.
Police Week is a time to remember the fallen, support the surviving, and recognize the commitment of those who continue to answer the call every single day.
To the officers who gave everything in the line of duty — we will never forget your sacrifice.
To the families who stand behind the badge — we thank you.
To every law enforcement officer still serving — stay safe and know your service matters.
RESPECT. HONOR. REMEMBER.

05/04/2026

National Police Week is one week. But the job is every day.
This May, we’re recognizing the moments only officers understand.
The quiet ones. The hard ones. The ones no one sees.

This month is for you.

Let’s take a moment to recognize these wonderful people! Thank you!!
04/13/2026

Let’s take a moment to recognize these wonderful people!

Thank you!!

Happy Easter!
04/05/2026

Happy Easter!

He Is Risen! The Indiana Fraternal Order of Police wishes a truly blessed and happy Easter to all our members, families, and community supporters. As we celebrate this season of hope and renewal, we remain dedicated to serving and protecting you. From our FOP family to yours, may your day be filled with peace and joy.

04/03/2026

Twenty-seven years ago on this date we lost Trooper Cory R. Elson.

Trooper Cory Elson was shot and killed after making a traffic stop in the rear of an auto parts store in Decatur.

As he exited his vehicle, the suspect opened fire with an AK-47 assault rifle. One of the first rounds penetrated the cruiser’s door and struck Trooper Elson in the leg. He retreated to the rear of his cruiser and returned fire. The suspect continued to fire at Trooper Elson, firing as many as 36 rounds, fatally wounding him. An employee of a business was shot and wounded during the gunfire but was able to call 911.

The 38-year-old suspect fled the scene but was captured the next day. He was later sentenced to life in prison without parole plus 20 years for operating a machine gun after entering a plea agreement to be spared the death penalty.

Trooper Elson, from Fort Wayne, had recently graduated from the academy and was assigned to the Fort Wayne post. He was survived by his wife, sister, and parents.

Trooper Elson was the second of three troopers within 11 months to be killed in the line of duty from the 56th ISP Recruit Academy, which graduated in December 1998. He was a roommate of Trooper Richard Gaston who was killed in the line of duty on March 4, 1999.

We will always remember, forever honor, and respect those that serve in their memory!

Welcome Officer Newman!
03/18/2026

Welcome Officer Newman!

03/02/2026

Composure is not accidental. It is trained, practiced, and expected in difficult moments.

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