Association of Orange County Deputy Sheriffs (AOCDS)

Association of Orange County Deputy Sheriffs (AOCDS) AOCDS represents more than 4,600 active and retired sworn peace officers.

Our thoughts are with   and SFPD Officer Brittney Taylor shot in the line of duty Sunday night in San Francisco’s Bayvie...
06/01/2026

Our thoughts are with and SFPD Officer Brittney Taylor shot in the line of duty Sunday night in San Francisco’s Bayview District.

According to authorities, Officer Taylor was struck multiple times during a violent encounter that followed a vehicle pursuit. She is expected to survive but faces a long road to recovery. Two suspects were taken into custody, and fi****ms were recovered at the scene.

Every day, law enforcement professionals put themselves in harm’s way to protect their communities. We stand with our brothers and sisters in blue and wish SFPD Officer Taylor strength, healing, and a full recovery.

Today, AOCDS was honored to receive a generous donation to the AOCDS Memorial Fund from  Esq.We also appreciated the opp...
05/21/2026

Today, AOCDS was honored to receive a generous donation to the AOCDS Memorial Fund from Esq.

We also appreciated the opportunity to be joined by in support of the Memorial Fund’s mission of assisting law enforcement families in times of greatest need.

Thank you to everyone who continues to stand behind the men and women of law enforcement and the families we serve.

05/18/2026

🤠 HOWDY Y’ALL! 🍖🍻

Good food, cold drinks, and a great cause? Count us in.

On Friday, May 22, 2026, we’re teaming up with Brian’s Beer & Billiards + Big B’s Barbecue for a fundraiser benefiting the Memorial Fund ❤️

🔥 20% of ALL sales that day will be donated to support peace officers or the families of officers who are killed or injured in the line of duty, suffering from a serious medical condition, experiencing a catastrophic circumstance, disabled, or retired and in need of assistance, among other things.

So yes… your ribs, burgers, and bites are officially doing community service. 😎

🎶 BONUS:
The AOCDS Pipe Band will be performing at 1:00 PM — and trust us, bagpipes + BBQ = a vibe.

📍 1944 N. Placentia Ave., Fullerton, CA

👉 Show this flyer or mention AOCDS so your purchase counts toward the donation total!

Bring your friends, your family, and your appetite (stretchy pants encouraged). Let’s show up big for an amazing cause. ❤️

Today, AOCDS was honored to stand alongside thousands of law enforcement officers, survivors, and supporters from across...
05/16/2026

Today, AOCDS was honored to stand alongside thousands of law enforcement officers, survivors, and supporters from across the nation at the National Peace Officers Memorial Service on the West Lawn of the United States Capitol in Washington during National Police Week.

This solemn and powerful ceremony serves as one of the nation’s most significant tributes to the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. National leaders, including Vice President JD Vance, joined law enforcement personnel and surviving families in paying tribute to America’s fallen heroes and recognizing the sacrifices made by those who wear the badge in service to their communities.

AOCDS was proud to have our Honor Guard and Pipe Band representing Orange County and standing shoulder to shoulder with agencies from across the country in remembrance of those who gave everything in service to others. We also paid tribute to our own End of Watch heroes whose names are forever etched into the walls of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial- a permanent reminder that their sacrifice will never be forgotten.

Throughout this week, we have witnessed the incredible unity of the law enforcement profession as officers, deputies, investigators, families, and supporters gather not only to mourn, but to honor, reflect, and ensure the legacy of the fallen lives on.

To all of our fallen heroes: your sacrifice will always be remembered, your service will never be forgotten, and your watch will continue through those who carry the mission forward.

The 32nd Annual Pipe Band Memorial March and Service took place yesterday in Washington, DC, as part of National Police ...
05/15/2026

The 32nd Annual Pipe Band Memorial March and Service took place yesterday in Washington, DC, as part of National Police Week. Organized by the National Conference of Law Enforcement Emerald Societies (NCLEES), the event brought together massed law-enforcement pipe bands, honor guards, and agencies from across the United States and Canada in tribute to fallen officers.

Marchers stepped off from Capitol Hill and proceeded to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial, where the memorial service honored those who made the ultimate sacrifice. The ceremony featured memorial wreath presentations, guest speakers, honor guards, and the powerful sound of pipes and drums echoing through the Memorial grounds.

Our Pipe Band and Honor Guard were proudly represented among the agencies participating in this year’s march and service, standing alongside law-enforcement professionals from across the country in remembrance, unity, and respect for the fallen.

Last night, we gathered at the National Mall for the 38th Annual National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund Candlel...
05/14/2026

Last night, we gathered at the National Mall for the 38th Annual National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund Candlelight Vigil- a powerful evening of remembrance honoring America’s fallen heroes.

During the ceremony, Chief Jim McDonnell and Sheriff Robert Luna presented the Roll Call for California’s fallen officers, paying tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to their communities.

This year, 363 names of U.S. law enforcement officers who died in the line of duty will be added to the walls of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial as part of the 2026 “Roll Call of Heroes.” Among them are 109 federal, state, tribal, and local officers who lost their lives in 2025, along with 254 officers from previous years whose sacrifice will now forever be memorialized in stone.

Their names, their service, and their sacrifice will never be forgotten. We stand united in honoring these heroes and the families, friends, and agencies who continue to carry their legacy forward.

05/13/2026

An unforgettable and emotional day as thousands of riders from across the country arrived in Washington, D.C. for the Police Unity Tour Ride-In and Ceremony during National Police Week.

Held at the National Law Enforcement Memorial, this powerful event hosted by the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund serves as a moving tribute to the law enforcement officers who made the ultimate sacrifice and a reminder that their service and legacy will never be forgotten.

Yesterday, we also paid our respects to our heroes whose names are forever etched in stone on the memorial wall. Wreaths placed by their names served as a solemn tribute to their sacrifice and enduring legacy.

We are especially proud of our nine riders who participated in this year’s ride and helped carry forward the mission of remembrance and honor.

Our Honor Guard proudly participated in the wreath placement at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Ce...
05/13/2026

Our Honor Guard proudly participated in the wreath placement at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery hosted by The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF) for National Police Week 2026. These solemn moments honor the brave law enforcement officers who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to their communities. We are proud to stand alongside agencies from across the nation in remembering the fallen and supporting the families they left behind.

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