INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 4, 2024 — The National Police Association (NPA) took its mobile billboard to Philadelphia the week of October 20th. NPA’s pro-police billboards aim to strengthen the relationship between law enforcement and the communities they serve. By encouraging public support for police, these messages enhance officers’ sense of purpose and reinforce their legitimacy, while Read more »
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The National Police Association’s Thank a Cop Billboard Campaign in Ohio
(INDIANAPOLIS, IN) October 24, 2024 — The National Police Association announced Ohio was added to its national billboard campaign asking people to support the police by thanking a cop. Trumbull County, located in northeastern Ohio, is a vibrant and diverse region at the heart of the Mahoning Valley. Known for its rich history, natural Read more »
The National Police Association Mobile Billboard Brings the Support the Police Message to Manhattan
NPA billboards remind the public of their critical role in maintaining public safety. Crime is not solely the responsibility of law enforcement; it is a social issue that requires active participation from the community. Billboards serve as a reminder that a partnership between law enforcement and residents is essential for reducing crime and improving neighborhood Read more »
Georgia Added to the National Police Association’s Thank a Cop Billboard Campaign
(INDIANAPOLIS, IN) August 26, 2024 — The National Police Association announced a new state has been added to its latest national billboard campaign asking people to support the police by thanking a cop. The latest state is Georgia. Georgia ranks 27th nationwide with a violent crime rate of 3.67 incidents per 1,000 residents, a property Read more »
California Added to the National Police Association’s Thank a Cop Billboard Campaign
(INDIANAPOLIS, IN) July 25, 2024 — The National Police Association announced a new state has been added to its latest national billboard campaign asking people to support the police by thanking a cop. The latest state is California. Per the Peace Officers Research Association of California, California is in the midst of a public safety Read more »
North Dakota Added to the National Police Association’s Thank a Cop Billboard Campaign
(Indianapolis) July 8, 2024. The National Police Association announced that North Dakota has been added to its national billboard campaign asking people to support the police by thanking a cop. Recent legislative measures in North Dakota providing grants to attract law enforcement personnel are welcomed by communities, but challenges remain beyond one-off bonuses and additional Read more »
Ingham County, MI Sheriff’s Office Response to NPA Billboard on Facebook
The National Police Association Mobile Billboard Sharing the Support the Police Message in Atlanta
Indianapolis, November 24, 2023 – As Atlanta suffers from its police department being hundreds of officers short, residents continue to be threatened by a local government that refuses to hold criminals accountable, and a collection of criminal anarchists conspire to halt the new police training facility, the National Police Association’s “Cops are Heroes” mobile Read more »
The National Police Association Mobile Billboard Shares the Support the Police Message in Baltimore
Indianapolis/ November 16, 2023 – As Baltimore suffers from its police department being hundreds of officers short, residents continue to be threatened by a local government that refuses to hold criminals accountable, and a federal government that quashes local police work with a crippling consent decree, the National Police Association’s “Cops are Heroes” mobile Read more »
The National Police Association Mobile Billboard Shares the Support the Police Message in Philadelphia
Indianapolis/ November 7, 2023 – As Philadelphia suffers from its police department being hundreds of officers short, and residents continue to be threatened by a prosecutor and city council who refuse to hold criminals accountable, the National Police Association’s “Cops are Heroes” mobile billboard tours the city to show support for law enforcement and Read more »