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November 21, 2025
Mamdani softens stance on giving CCRB final say on NYPD cops’ discipline, admits City Charter empowers Police Commissioner

PBA President Patrick Hendry is quoted in the Daily News: “The board wastes its already-inflated budget and limited staff hours by soliciting and fully investigating thousands of completely false or frivolous allegations every year, all of which can irreparably harm police officers’ reputations and careers. Extra funding and staffing will only make these problems worse, driving even more cops out the door and endangering everyday New Yorkers.”

November 20, 2025
Police recruiting bill named for slain NYPD Officer Didarul Islam would give pension boost to cops who had first worked in other public safety roles

PBA President Patrick Hendry is quoted in the Daily News: “The time that Didarul spent at School Safety, protecting students shouldn’t go erased. It should count.”

November 20, 2025
Patrick Hendry slams City Council bid to give CCRB direct, real-time access to NYPD cops’ body-worn cameras

The PBA president is quoted in the NY Post: “Bills like this are a major reason cops are quitting in droves.  Who wants to work in a system where people who don’t value or understand your work are given direct, real-time access to second-guess your every move?

November 19, 2025
New police recruiting bill honors hero cop's path

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November 18, 2025
Cop shot in Bklyn in confrontation with shotgun-toting murderer; returns fire, killing perp, recovers after short hospital stay

PBA President Patrick Hendry is quoted in the Daily News, amNY, Newsday and NY Post: “I had the opportunity to talk to him, 19- years-old, when he took the test to become an NYPD officer. 21 when he came on the department, a job that he always wanted to do. And he loves doing it, and he’s going to continue to do it and do it well, but we ask all New Yorkers to pray for this police officer so that he gets back to full duty.”