GERMANTOWN — Conservative Grant Scaife announced he has secured the endorsement of the Fraternal Order of Police, Kettle Moraine Lodge adding to his growing list of law enforcement endorsements. The Lodge is comprised of both active and retired law enforcement officers from Washington County and the surrounding areas.
“In addition to Grant’s experience in prosecuting a wide variety of criminal cases, Grant has experience across other various disciplines of both criminal and civil law,” the FOP wrote in their endorsement (see attached). “This experience will translate to fair and balanced decision-making on the bench. Through the years of working with Grant, we are keenly aware of his passion for justice and positive outcomes for victims of crime. That passion and expertise are the primary reasons our lodge has chosen to endorse Grant.”
Grant is law enforcement’s clear choice in the Washington County Circuit Court Branch 2 race, having earned the endorsement of Washington County Sheriff Marty Schulteis, Washington County District Attorney Barry Braatz, the Milwaukee Police Association, and the Washington County Sheriffs Association.
In Wisconsin, the Fraternal Order of Police represents over 3,000 officers in 34 lodges statewide. Kettle Moraine Lodge #10 is headquartered in Washington County and represents 213 officers with members from every law enforcement agency in Washington County, as well as officers from several agencies in surrounding counties and special agents from the Wisconsin Division of Criminal Investigation, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the United States Secret Service.
Grant is currently an Assistant District Attorney in Washington County, where he prosecutes crimes including homicides, sexual assaults, drug trafficking, domestic violence, and OWIs. He has been a prosecutor for more than seven years. He is a UW-Madison law school graduate and lives with his wife and son in Germantown. Learn more about Grant at grantforwashco.com.