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Keep Cop-Killers Behind Bars Forever

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

Click the button, below, to send your opinion on an individual killer — or all — to the Parole Board.

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What’s New

November 3, 2025
New data shows NYPD staffing continues to shrink, despite hiring boost

See press release.

November 2, 2025
PBA calls for ouster of CCRB chairman Mohammad Khalid for violation of City Charter

Oct. 31 letters to Khalid, Mayor Adams and the Staten Island city council delegation are quoted in the NY Post: “Your appointment at the same time that you serve a New York City community board is not only a direct violation of the City Charter, it defies all appearances or expectations of fairness for police officers who are subject to CCRB.”

October 31, 2025
Family of hero NYPD Cop Michael Buczek pleads with Parole Board to keep his killer in prison

See press release.

October 30, 2025
Woman who screamed ‘f---k these cops’ after purposely mowing down NYPD officer handed light sentence

PBA President Patrick Hendry is quoted in the NY Post: “The sentence is not nearly enough. This individual tried to run down a New York City police officer. She could have killed him. We’re glad she is going behind bars instead of walking free, but our justice system needs to send a message that there will be zero leniency for attacks on police officers.”

October 22, 2025
NYPD cops crowd courtroom at hearing for one of PO Jonathan Diller’s killers

PBA President Patrick Hendry is quoted in the  NY Post: “Our criminal justice system is broken. It needs to change, it needs to hold criminals accountable…(These defendants) had multiple firearms, they were drinking, they were in a car, they were planning their next act, they weren’t afraid to get caught. They weren’t afraid to commit a crime because they thought if they did, they’d be back on the streets. This time they aren’t.”