National Police Association Announces November 2019 Chaplaincy Training Scholarship Recipient

National Police Association Announces November 2019 Chaplaincy Training Scholarship Recipient

The National Police Association is honored to announce that Christopher J Wilson was selected as the November 2019 recipient of a scholarship for the International Fellowship of Chaplains (IFOC) training certification. Mr. Wilson received his IFOC chaplaincy certification having completed the course in Sterling Heights Michigan. Mr. Wilson currently serves as an ERT Paramedic for Read more »

What the New San Francisco DA Means for City’s Cops

By Steve Pomper  San Francisco, once one of America’s finest cities to live or vacation in, continues its downward spiral into urban anarchy. With the recent elections, the city, already not known as a cop-friendly place, has just gotten markedly more challenging for the city’s police officers. The city’s voters have seen fit to elect a Read more »

The National Police Association Offers Reward for Information About the Person Who Shot at Broward County Florida Sheriff’s Deputies in Pembroke Park

The National Police Association is announcing a $5,000 reward for information leading to the identification, arrest, and conviction of the individual responsible for opening fire on two Broward Sheriff’s Office deputies early Tuesday morning November 12, 2019. The Broward Sheriff’s Office deputies were on patrol in the area of Southwest 41st Street and 52nd Avenue Read more »

Police Officers: A Look at Their Mental Health

Police officers have to see and do a lot of things that the normal civilians may never have to encounter, and thankfully so! Officers see dead bodies, broken families, violence, children that are harmed, mass casualties, bad car wrecks, suicides and so much more. Processing all this can be cumbersome. PTSD, anxiety, depression, alcoholism are Read more »

Bridging the Gap Between Cops and Their Leaders

By Steve Pomper  Everyone knows about the antagonistic environment too many police officers work under these days. We mainly hear about the struggles between cops and anti-police individuals, groups, politicians, and those conflicts caused by poor or negative reporting by the media. But there may be nothing worse than the antagonism that exist within the cops’ Read more »

Despite the disrespect there is still good news

By Sgt. Betsy Brantner Smith (ret.)  Most police officers are accustomed to being treated with disrespect by some of the people we actually risk our lives to protect; it’s always been a part of the job.  But in today’s climate, the increasingly visible disdain and contempt for American law enforcement is making our jobs less enjoyable Read more »

National Police Association Announces October 2019 Chaplaincy Training Scholarship Recipient

The National Police Association is honored to announce that Isiah Moore was selected as the October 2019 recipient of a scholarship for the International Fellowship of Chaplains (IFOC) training certification. Chaplain Moore received his IFOC chaplaincy certification having completed training in October 2019. Mr. Moore currently serves as a volunteer Chaplain for the Celina, TX Read more »