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Pension Seminars Scheduled for October

Tier 3 seminar scheduled for October 15; Tier 2 for October 23.

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PBA Mobile App Information

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What’s New

September 24, 2024
Report claims NYPD fails to penalize cops who violate stop-and-frisk rules; Patrick Hendry says that’s “completely at odds with the disciplinary system” as officers experience it

The PBA president is quoted in the NY Times, Daily News and Newsday and on WINS radio and CBS 2 News: “Police officers are still too often second-guessed and penalized for doing the job we were sent out to do. This never-ending monitorship has had over a decade to address the department’s policies and procedures in this area, but the answer always seems to come back to hammering the cops on the streets.”

September 21, 2024
Bodycam video released and Patrick Hendry defends cops, blames perp in subway friendly-fire mishap

The PBA president is quoted in the Daily News and on NBC 4 News: “His actions put our police officers and everyone in that subway station in a horrible, dangerous situation. He is solely responsible for all of the harm caused in this incident. Our hearts go out to the injured civilians and their families. This dangerous career criminal needs to be held accountable for all the pain he has caused.”

September 20, 2024
PBA statement on video on 73 Precinct incident

See press release.

September 18, 2024
Patrick Hendry defends police officers in subway friendly-fire mishap

The PBA president is quoted in the NY Post: “This is entire incident was caused by a dangerous repeat offender who brought a weapon into the subway system and used it to attack police officers. His actions forced our police officers to make difficult, split-second decisions in order to stop a potentially deadly threat. He is solely responsible for all of the harm caused in this case.”