NATIONAL BOYCOTT ANNOUNCEMENT

FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE
NATIONAL LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                                                        11 AUGUST 1999

F.O.P. Attacks Supporters of Convicted Cop Killer

Today the nation's largest organization of law enforcement officers announced a nationwide boycott against those businesses and individuals that continue to support convicted cop-killer Mumia Abu-Jamal.  The announcement came after the unanimous passage of a resolution by the more than 3,000 delegates attending the 54th Biennial National Conference of the Fraternal Order of Police in Mobile, Alabama.

National President Gilbert G. Gallegos called the passage of the resolution a victory for the memory of Philadelphia police officer Daniel Faulkner, who was murdered by Abu-Jamal in December 1981.  "Danny Faulkner's widow Maureen, has led a tireless crusade against Abu-Jamal, and we wanted to let not only her, but the entire community know, that she has the strong support of the Fraternal Order of Police."

Abu-Jamal was convicted by a jury of his peers and sentenced to death for the 1981 murder of Officer Faulkner.  Since then, the members of the Pennsylvania State Lodge of the Fraternal Order of Police and Philadelphia Lodge #5 have been outspoken in their search for justice for their brother officer.

After passage of the resolution, introduced on the floor of the Conference by Florida National Trustee Pete Fire and seconded by Pennsylvania State President Mike Lutz, Gallegos announced the organization's plans for a boycott.  Gallegos said the F.O.P. plans to have a continuously updated list of firms and individuals that support or lend assistance to the cause of freeing Abu-Jamal on the organization's web site.

"We want to provide our members and the general public with the information they need to inflict economic punishment on the supports of this cop-killer," Gallegos said.

"Too many businesses have put profits ahead of seeking justice for the family of Daniel Faulkner, and too many uninformed individuals have conspired to keep Abu-Jamal from getting what he deserves," Gallegos said.  "We will use every means at our disposal to put these companies and individuals at an economic disadvantage for their continued support of this cowardly cop-killer."

The F.O.P. boycott comes on the heels of a massive rally and concert, featuring several prominent musical artists, held to support the cause of freeing Abu-Jamal and the June 1999 commencement address by the Abu-Jamal to the graduates of Evergreen State College in Washington State. 

"This is about right and wrong," Gallegos said.  "It is wrong to allow companies and individuals to profit from the murder of an officer who made the ultimate sacrifice trying to protect and serve the citizens of his community.  And we will not rest until Abu-Jamal burns in Hell".

The Fraternal Order of Police is the nation's largest organization of law enforcement professionals, with over 283,000 members.


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A Message from National Secretary Jerry Atnip

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

At the 54th Biennial Conference held in August in Mobile, Alabama, the Grand Lodge was unanimous in its resolve to inform our members and the rest of the nation about the Danny Faulkner story. The members attending the conference were equally adamant that we also inform them of those persons and corporations that are attempting to keep his killer from receiving the justice he deserves. As your National Secretary, I am proud to take a leading role in this effort. Danny's story is an important one to tell and we will do everything in our power to see that he is remembered.

Brother Faulkner was murdered on December 9, 1981. His killer was convicted in 1982. This has been and will continue to be a dramatic and prolonged struggle. The Fraternal Order of Police has been involved at every turn demanding justice for Brother Faulkner. We have taken up the issue once again with renewed energy and determination. Allow us to do so in a way that will be the most effective and in keeping with the spirit of our departed brother.

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