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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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What’s New

October 2, 2024
“Ridiculous,” says Patrick Hendry, as anti-cop agitator arrested for throwing a flaming hat at NYPD officer’s Brooklyn home tries to get news photogs barred from courtroom

The PBA President is video-recorded and quoted in the NY Post and Daily News: “This individual posted on his social media how he was bragging about intimidating a police officer to leave the department. He’s all over social media. He’s trying to intimidate police officers. And this?! In here?! Saying that he doesn’t want pictures taken is ridiculous.”

October 1, 2024
PBA vows to appeal court decision upholding expanded disciplinary powers for the CCRB

PBA President Patrick Hendry is quoted in the NY Post and on News 12, Brooklyn: : Hendry called the review board “a rogue agency staffed with anti-police activists on a mission to eradicate any form of effective, proactive policing in New York City. Their ultimate goal is to take full control of the NYPD and drive talented police officers away from this job. Unfortunately, they’re succeeding.”

September 29, 2024
PBA pledges full support for Bronx cop indicted for assault and filing false report

PBA President Patrick Hendry is quoted in the Daily News: “Our police officer is entitled to due process and a fair hearing on all of the facts in this case, not knee-jerk condemnation based on the allegations alone. The PBA will continue to support him as this case moves forward.”

September 27, 2024
Anti-police “activist” arrested after tossing flaming hat at NYPD officer’s Brooklyn home

PBA President Patrick Hendry is quoted in the NY Post: “This episode is just further proof that these anti-police activists aren’t actually interested in ‘justice’ or ‘accountability’ — they are trying to stop police officers from doing our job by targeting us for harassment or worse. We are following up to ensure that those who terrorized our brother and his family are brought to justice.”