Dover FOP Lodge #15

Dover FOP Lodge #15 Lodge #15 is comprised of sworn men and women of the City of Dover Police Department.

Welcome to the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #15 located in Dover, Delaware. The Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #15 was first established on January 25, 1994. Lodge #15 is comprised of sworn men and women of the City of Dover Police Department, retired City of Dover Police Officers, Civilian personnel, and local business owners. All views expressed on this page are that of Lodge #15, and are not necessarily those of the City of Dover or the City of Dover Police Department.

We’re doing a last call for teams and selling tickets for our raffle. You do not need to be present to win the raffle!
04/19/2026

We’re doing a last call for teams and selling tickets for our raffle. You do not need to be present to win the raffle!

The men and women of Lodge  #15 stand with our brothers and sisters of the DSTA and the Delaware State Police during the...
12/24/2025

The men and women of Lodge #15 stand with our brothers and sisters of the DSTA and the Delaware State Police during these tragic times. Our hearts break for the family of the fallen Trooper, who had to experience such tragic loss. You are with us in our thoughts and prayers this Christmas Eve. Your sacrifice will not be forgotten.

We may have not made it to Upper Darby, but we’re back in Philly!If you know anyone who has private property that is wil...
09/29/2025

We may have not made it to Upper Darby, but we’re back in Philly!

If you know anyone who has private property that is willing to let us put our signs up, lets us know! We also have smaller versions of these signs!

Have you guys seen this video circulating? While it displays our great officers, a good portion of the time on camera is...
09/25/2025

Have you guys seen this video circulating? While it displays our great officers, a good portion of the time on camera is Chief Thomas Johnson pretending.

Chief Johnson pushed to have this video created for a whopping $26,000 of tax payers money so he can have it displayed at the International Chiefs of Police Conference in Denver Colorado next month as a “look at me”.

We could have used that funding for a more appropriate need for not only the police department but for the City.

Let your local politician know how you feel.

The Dover Police Department is committed to fostering a safe, healthy, and connected community through innovative policing, strong partnerships, and compassi...

Have you seen our mobile billboard?
09/23/2025

Have you seen our mobile billboard?

In the early morning hours, Daily State News at baytobaynews.com pubished an editorial written by Chief Thomas A. Johnso...
09/15/2025

In the early morning hours, Daily State News at baytobaynews.com pubished an editorial written by Chief Thomas A. Johnson Jr. In it, the Chief attempts to give the public the impression that the Dover Police Department is operating smoothly and without issues. This is misleading and does not reflect how the overwhelming majority of officers within the agency truly feel.

After 41 years in public service, Chief Johnson Jr. should understand that when 93% of your workforce expresses no confidence in your leadership, you are doing more harm than good. He has demonstrated that he is unable to fulfill his responsibilities as Chief of Police. We have made it clear that he can no longer represent or lead us. Instead of focusing on what is right for the department, he seems more concerned with holding onto his position—and the paycheck that comes with it.

It is no coincidence that Chief Johnson Jr. wrote this opinion piece shortly after being denied the opportunity to speak at our 100th Anniversary Gala. His editorial was nothing more than a self-serving attempt to promote himself, deflect from the real issues, and protect his own image. Sadly, this behavior is consistent with his leadership style—where he portrays himself as the smartest person in the room while ignoring the concerns of his officers.

The exceptional work being done by the men and women of the Dover Police Department happens not because of Chief Johnson Jr., but in spite of him. Our officers are committed to professionalism and doing the right thing, regardless of the lack of support from our so-called leader.

If Chief Johnson Jr. truly cared about the wellness of his officers and the health of the agency, he would recognize the damage he is causing and step aside. We deserve a leader who is held to the same standards of accountability as the people we serve. Instead, Chief Johnson Jr. demands accountability from those beneath him while avoiding it himself—even as complaints have been filed against him. If these same allegations were lodged against any of his subordinates, they would have been placed on Administrative Leave, pending the outcome of the investigation, yet he is apparently above that process.

The officers of the Dover Police Department deserve a leader they can trust, who invests in their well-being, and who earns their confidence. Chief Johnson Jr., stop putting your own interests first. The City of Dover and its police officers deserve better, and the only path forward begins with your resignation.

On the 105th anniversary of the 19th Amendment’s certification, Delaware’s first lady Lauren Meyer presented a proclamation to recognize …

Philly ✅Upper Darby 🔄
09/14/2025

Philly ✅

Upper Darby 🔄

Have you seen these yet? 👀
09/12/2025

Have you seen these yet? 👀

Sorry for the wait. As promised, here’s the latest release from our executive board.
09/05/2025

Sorry for the wait. As promised, here’s the latest release from our executive board.

09/02/2025

This week and next week keep your eyes out for some interesting signage around Dover! If you see it, take a photo and tag us!

Address

P. O. Box 1352 Dover
Dover, DE
19903

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Dover FOP Lodge #15 posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Organization

Send a message to Dover FOP Lodge #15:

Share