The National Police Association Announces August 2019 IFOC Scholarship Award Winner

The National Police Association Offers Reward for Information About the Person Who Shot At New Mexico State Police in NE Albuquerque

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 a New Mexico State Police officer who was conducting a traffic stop in Northeast Albuquerque Friday night October 4th 2019. According to witness reports gunfire rang out around 9:20 Read more »

The National Police Association Adds To Record Reward For Solving NYPD Officer Robert Bolden’s Murder

Responding to a request from NYPD Detective John Bolden (pictured), grandson of murdered NYPD Patrolman Robert Bolden, to help publicize the reward for the arrest and conviction of his grandfather’s killer, the National Police Association announced today it is adding $5,000 to the reward bringing the total to $116,500. The record reward, payable upon arrest Read more »

The National Police Association Offers Reward Following Shots Fired At NYPD Officers After Cops Battle Cop Hating Mob In Brooklyn

The National Police Association announced today that it is offering a reward of $5,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for shooting at NYPD officers in Brooklyn, NY this weekend. According to police and other reports, just before 2 a.m. August 18, 2019 on Bainbridge Street, near Saratoga Avenue, in Read more »

National Police Association Files Defamation Suit in Response to Fake News Story

Today, the National Police Association announced the filing of a complaint for defamation against the City of Trenton, Michigan, and two of its police officers.  The suit arises from false statements on social media and in media interviews. Specifically, the complaint alleges that their “Fake News” allegations libeled the National Police Association by falsely branding Read more »

Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals Sides With National Police Association’s Amicus Brief In Case Against Former Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson

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The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals sided with the argument put forth by the National Police Association in the amicus brief it filed on behalf of the City of Ferguson, Missouri; former Ferguson Police Chief Thomas Jackson, and former Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson, supporting their motion to dismiss in the case of Johnson v. Read more »

NPA Radio Campaign Encourages Public Support of Broken Windows Theory Policing

The NPA’s nationally released radio ad campaign encourages residents to contact their local officials to report vandalism and code violations to support ‘broken windows policing’. The broken windows theory says signs of crime, anti-social behavior, and public disorder create an environment that generates more crime and disorder, including violent crimes. Policing methods that address minor Read more »

National Police Association Files Bar Complaint Against District Attorney Elect Rachael Rollins

National Police Association has filed a Massachusetts state bar complaint against Suffolk County, Massachusetts DA Elect Rachael Rollins (“Rollins”), alleging the Boston lawyer violated ethics rules when she campaigned for District Attorney representing to the public that Rollins, regardless of what laws were in place and regardless of the rule of law itself, would affirmatively Read more »