Every call. Every shift. Every neighborhood.
Fort Worth officers show up, and FWPOA shows up for them.
From protecting due process to fighting for fair pay and benefits, we make sure the men and women behind the badge are never standing alone.
Strong support. Stronger Fort Worth.
Officer Wright’s decades of service, professionalism, and dedication make Fort Worth proud.
Join us in congratulating him on this incredible achievement! 👏💙
#OfficerOfTheYear#FWPDProud
👏 Congratulations to FWPD Officer Ben Wright, named the 2025 CLEAT Officer of the Year! A 26-year veteran, he’s recognized for dismantling a multi-state metal theft ring & championing legislation to protect our communities. 💙 #FWPDProud#OfficerOfTheYear
Beyond investigations, Officer Wright testified before the Texas House in support of HB 3552 / SB 1646 — legislation to combat metal theft & protect our communities.
Welcome to Fort Worth, Chief Eddie Garcia! 👮♂️ The FWPOA looks forward to your leadership, vision, and commitment to strengthening the bond between our officers and the community. #FWPOA#FortWorth#CommunityFirst
🎉 440,000+ people attended major Fort Worth events in May 2025—bringing in $55–$75M in economic impact.
✅ No major incidents.
💪 Thanks to Fort Worth Police Officers.
Public safety isn’t optional—it’s essential.
#FWPOA#FortWorth#PublicSafety#Mayfest#CharlesSchwabChallenge
As #PoliceWeek comes to a close, we pause to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice. We will never forget our fallen officers—their service, their courage, and their legacy.
We remember. We honor. We will never forget. #FWPOA#NeverForgotten#ThinBlueLine 💙
Thanks to the tireless work and quick action of FWPD, a dangerous suspect is now off the streets and facing justice. This is what dedication to public safety looks like. #FWPD#ProtectAndServe
FWPD officers brought a murder suspect to justice after a relentless pursuit Monday night. Dylan Jones, wanted for the murder of his 25-year-old girlfriend, led officers on a 38-minute chase before being taken into custody. #FWPD#JusticeServed
The chase ended in Hurst, where FWPD officers successfully apprehended Jones. Meanwhile, investigators confirmed a deceased female at his Ipswich Ave apartment.
On March 10, FWPD responded to a possible homicide on Stockton Dr. While on scene, officers spotted the suspect driving past—they immediately pursued, refusing to let him escape.
2/ First, officers arrested a suspect in a Forest Hill fatal shooting. Hours later, another was taken into custody after a deadly East Fort Worth shooting.