The National Police Association Backs New Bill to Safeguard Law Enforcement from Deadly Toxins

INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 13, 2025 — The men and women who uphold the rule of law find themselves under siege—not just from criminals, but from an insidious, creeping death brought upon them by the unrelenting flood of fentanyl and other deadly toxins pouring into our nation. In response to this existential threat, the National Police Association Read more »

Across America, the iron grip of Washington bureaucrats tightens around our police departments, smothering them under layers of federal decrees that serve only to paralyze law enforcement and embolden criminals. These so-called “consent decrees” are not about justice. They are not about accountability. They are about power—federal power overriding local governance, imposing an agenda dictated Read more »

Rita Goulet is a police officer in Gastonia, North Carolina. At the same time, she’s also a racing driver. For 2025, Goulet will run full-time with the ARCA Menards Series East. The series features 8 races in the season. The announcement was made today. She’ll have sponsorship from the National Police Association. The organization, “supports Read more »

(INDIANAPOLIS, IN) February 3, 2025 — The National Police Association announced a second Ohio county was added to its national billboard campaign asking people to support the police by thanking a cop. Nestled in the picturesque Eastern region of Ohio, Belmont County offers visitors a blend of scenic beauty, rich history, and small-town charm. With Read more »

INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 1, 2025 /Press Release/ –The National Police Association is asking supporters of law enforcement to email the Connecticut Board of Parole and Pardons. On June 5, 1991, at approximately 3:00 a.m., Connecticut Trooper Russell Bagshaw was conducting a routine patrol and checking on a closed gun store when he was ambushed and fatally Read more »