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New Pension Seminars Scheduled for April

Tier 2 seminar scheduled for April 15, 2025; Tier 3 for April 29, 2025.

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Keep Cop-Killers Behind Bars Forever

Working together, we can keep cop-killers right where they should be… behind bars.

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July 9, 2025
Latest PBA Post

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July 8, 2025
Parole board to consider releasing triggerman in 1988 assassination of rookie NYPD cop Edward Byrne

PBA President Patrick Hendry is quoted in the Daily News: “It is absolutely disgraceful that anyone would speak up in support of releasing this cold-blooded assassin,” Hendry said. “When he pulled the trigger, he didn’t just murder a hero police officer. Eddie’s murder united this city to reclaim our neighborhoods from murderous drug gangs. We can’t allow these pro-criminal activists or the Parole Board to erase that progress by setting this cop killer free.”

June 26, 2025
Cops crowd courtroom as mugger who stomped on off-duty NYPD cop’s head because he was a police officer is charged with attempted murder

PBA President Patrick Hendry speaks on NBC 4 News, News 12, Bronx, WINS, and WNYC radio, is quoted in the amNY and the Daily News: “He did that extra kick. He went, New York City Police Officer, ‘I’m gonna kick him and make sure he stays down.’ Officer Nafees continues to suffer from sight issues. He’s still having a lot of issues seeing blurred vision, in a lot of pain. Going outside with the light bothers him.”

June 18, 2025
PBA and family fight for recognition for Finest

ABC 7 News covers the posthumous Finest of the Finest Award that the PBA presented to 60 Pct. P.O. Colin Rossiter, who performed heroically in a 2022 shootout with a dangerous criminal but tragically took his own life just months later. The PBA is aiding P.O. Rossiter’s family in their fight to have his death recognized as a sacrifice in the line of duty.