The National Police Association Statement Responding to Swatting Surge

The MN Department of Corrections Needs to Hear from You. Killer of Claremont Police Chief Up for Parole.

INDIANAPOLIS, March 19, 2025 /Press Release/ –The National Police Association is asking supporters of law enforcement to email the Minnesota Department of Corrections. A man convicted of murdering Claremont Police Chief Greg Lange in 1988 is scheduled for a parole hearing on April 11. Andrew Salinas, along with his brother Robert, attacked, shot, and killed Read more »

Talladega, AL Police Reserves Awarded Grant by the National Police Association

(Indianapolis, IN) March 16, 2025 – The National Police Association announced today it has awarded the Talladega, AL Police Department’s Reserve Program a $1000.00 grant. Police reserves perform many important functions, including preserving life, protecting property, and serving their community. Reserves uphold these responsibilities by assisting regularly appointed full-time police officers in their routine duties Read more »

Did an Anti-Police Activist Lie to Get on the Officer Brad Lunsford Jury?

Per a new court filing, the trial of former Las Cruces police officer, Brad Lunsford, who was wrongfully charged for defending himself and his partner from an armed suspect, was poisoned by an anti-police activist who managed to get on the jury through perjury. The filing alleges that “Juror #8” concealed outrageous bias before and Read more »

The National Police Association Supports New York State Bill Criminalizing the Menacing of Law Enforcement Officers

The war on police transcends the shootings, stabbings, and other malicious assaults that have spiked in recent years. Law enforcement officers are also subjected to being menaced, harassed, and threatened simply because of the uniform they wear. In some states, like New York, these egregious acts -that include throwing water on a police officer- do Read more »

Georgetown County, SC Sheriff’s Office Explorer Program Awarded a Grant by the National Police Association

(Indianapolis, IN) February 27, 2025 – The National Police Association has awarded the Georgetown County, SC Sheriff’s Office Explorer Program a $1000.00 grant. From their Facebook page: “Sheriff Carter Weaver and the Georgetown County Explorers Post 333 are excited to announce that they have received a grant from the National Police Association to help them Read more »

As Gangs Grow Stronger Some Want to Surrender Our Streets

The recent arrests of nearly two dozen Trinitarios gang members in Massachusetts should be a wake-up call to every law-abiding citizen. These arrests, part of a sweeping federal RICO conspiracy case, reveal a chilling reality: ruthless criminal gangs like the Trinitarios are operating in our communities, engaging in violence, and spreading terror. In Massachusetts, federal Read more »

The National Police Association Endorses the SERVE Our Communities Act, a Bill Designed to Restore Law and Order

Indianapolis, IN Feb. 21, 2025 — Laws that eliminate the requirement to put up cash bail and ease pre-trial release conditions have created a public safety catastrophe. In New York City, for example, violent crimes, most of which are perpetrated by repeat offenders, have spiked since the state implemented its bail reform law in 2020. Read more »