Members of the Tulsa Police Union are sending the mayor a strong message.
Meeting for the first time since the TPD budget shake-up, the president for Tulsa's Fraternal Order of Police says officers say no more.
FOP President Phillip Evans, says 200 officers made a consensus Wednesday night that it would not make anymore concessions to the city.
Evans says this means it will not accept any changes to the union contract.
Meanwhile, the FOP has set up a fund to help the remaining three Tulsa Police officers get their jobs back.
A "Save The City" fund has been set up at the FOP Credit Union at 10110 E. 11th St, Tulsa, OK 74128 (918) 836-9922.
The FOP says it needs $100,000 to pay for the salaries of the three officers.
A pancake breakfast is also in place for the officers laid off.
Saturday, November 7th, the Kirk of the Hills Church is hosting a $5.00 pancake breakfast. The fundraiser is from 7am-10am.
The FOP says right now the Owasso Police Department is showing some interest in hiring those officers.