National Association of Retired Cops

National Association of Retired Cops

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Retired law enforcement officers who gather to share fellowship and community outreach.

04/05/2026
02/24/2026

These people watch too much tv.

Two months into 2026 and there have been five Jacksonville Sheriff's Office (JSO) shootings involving local citizens, two of them fatal. In 2025 there were a total of 17 with 11 fatalities. In 2024 there were 8. Is shooting to wound never an option? JSO doesn't play!

08/27/2025

“When you take the handcuffs off of law enforcement and put them on criminals, crime goes down.”

FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino addressing thousands of law enforcement officers at the 67th Biennial Fraternal Order of Police Conference in Miami Beach.

08/14/2025

Congratulations to our own Jimmy Holderfield on his 4th term as our National FOP Secretary.

08/10/2025

Border Czar Tom Homan bids farewell to thousands of law enforcement officers at the 67th Biennial Fraternal Order of Police National Conference in Miami Beach 🇺🇸

Photos from National Association of Retired Cops's post 06/06/2025

Retired Police Sergeant James Lucien Pfeiffer passed away on Sunday June 1, 2025, at the age of 91. At the time of his passing, he was dealing with complications from heart related issues.



Sgt. Pfeiffer was born in Jacksonville, FL. and graduated from Andrew Jackson High School.



After high school, he joined the United States Army from 1953 – 1955.



He worked for Southern Bell in Jacksonville before joining the Sheriff’s Office



Sgt. Pfeiffer moved to Jacksonville and joined the Old Jacksonville County Road Patrol in October 1959 and started his career as a Patrolman and promoted to the rank of Sergeant in 1962. He remained with the agency through consolidation. In 1970, he was assigned to the State Attorney’s Office as a Special Investigator until 1974. He was then transferred to Narcotics where he worked as a supervisor until he retired in January 1981.



Sgt. Pfeiffer served 21 years with the agency.



After retirement, he immediately went to work for Pic N Save as the Director of Security for the company in the Southeast until 1996 when the company closed their stores.



Sgt. Pfeiffer then worked for the Argenbright Security company as an area manager and River City security afterwards.



He remained retired after working for River City and enjoyed quality time with his family and friends until his passing.



Sgt Pfeifer is survived by his wife (Gloria) of nearly 70 years of marriage, his daughters (Lynda Wagoner and Susan Thompson) and four grandchildren.



Memorial service: Saturday, June 7, 2025, at 1p.m. at the Arlington Park Funeral Home and Cemetery (6920 Lone Star Rd.)



Sgt. Pfeiffer will be cremated at a later date.



The United States Army and J.S.O. Honor Guards will be rendering honors. Chaplain Clarance Jarrell will be present as well

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