The National Police Association Endorses Ohio’s Larry Henderson Act

The National Police Association Endorses Ohio’s Larry Henderson Act

INDIANAPOLIS, July 16, 2025  — When a police officer is killed in the line of duty, their families, loved ones, and colleagues experience unimaginable grief. It’s a deep wound that gets ripped wide open when the offender becomes eligible for parole. New legislation introduced in the Ohio state legislature, called the Larry Henderson Act (H.B. 372), would prevent this Read more »

When Mobs Rule the Road, Drivers Deserve the Right to Escape

Local news out of Fairview, New Jersey, presents a disturbing scenario: A 62-year-old woman found herself surrounded by an angry crowd of anti-ICE protesters while driving through town. What began as a peaceful Saturday drive quickly turned chaotic when demonstrators swarmed into the intersection, blocking traffic. One protester approached the driver, Linda Roglen, and spat Read more »

The National Police Association Endorses the SAFE Cities Act

Indianapolis – July 11, 2025. City and state governments that prohibit law enforcement from maintaining order are complicit in fomenting violence and lawlessness. This reckless type of governance rewards lawbreakers while depriving the law-abiding of basic security. American taxpayers should not be required to fund jurisdictions that are unwilling to provide their constituents with basic Read more »

Enfield, CT Police Explorers Awarded Grant by the National Police Association

Indianapolis – July 6, 2025. The National Police Association announced today it has awarded the Enfield, CT Police Department’s Explorer Program a $1000.00 grant. The Police Explorers program is a nationally recognized initiative designed to introduce young adults—typically between the ages of 14 and 20—to the field of law enforcement. Through structured training, mentorship, and Read more »