About the FOP Star
The emblem adopted by the National Fraternal Order of Police is
designed to remind the membership of the duties that are expected of
them as a citizen, a police officer and a member of the lodge. The
five-cornered star tends to remind us of the allegiance we owe to
our Flag and is a symbol of the authority with which we are
entrusted. It is an honor the people we serve bestow upon us. They
place their confidence and trust in us; serve them proudly.
Midway between the points and center of the star is a blue field
representative of the thin blue line protecting those we serve. The
points are of gold, which indicates the position under which we are
now serving. The background is white, the unstained color
representing the purity with which we should serve. We shall not let
anything corrupt be injected into our order. Therefore, our colors
are blue, gold and white.
The open eye is the eye of vigilance ever looking for danger and
protecting all those under its care while they sleep or while awake.
The clasped hands denote friendship. The hand of friendship is
always extended to those in need of our comfort.
The circle surrounding the star midway indicates our never ending
efforts to promote the welfare and advancement of this order. Within
the half circle over the centerpiece is our motto, "Jus, Fidus,
Libertatum" which translated means "Law Is a Safeguard of Freedom."