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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 billboard 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 billboard 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 public Read more »
Statement of the National Police Association on the Leaked Pages from the Nashville Manifesto
Indianapolis – November 6, 2023 — Steven Crowder, the host of the Louder with Crowder, shared three purportedly leaked pages from the Nashville shooter’s writings this morning. The Nashville mayor responded by announcing an investigation into the leak, seemingly confirming authenticity. On April 28, 2023 the National Police Association (NPA) sued the City of Nashville Read more »
The National Police Association Mobile Billboard Shares the Support the Police Message in Wash. D.C.
Indianapolis/ November 1, 2023 –As Washington D.C. 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 shows support for law enforcement and public safety. The National Police Read more »
The National Police Association Mobile Billboard Shares the Support the Police Message in Phoenix, Arizona
Indianapolis/ October 19, 2023 –As Phoenix, AZ public safety continues to be threatened by the prospect of the City surrendering local control of its 500 officer short police department to the federal government, the National Police Association’s “Cops are Heroes” mobile billboard hit the streets to show support for local law enforcement. The National Police Read more »
The National Police Association Mobile Billboard Shares the Support the Police Message in Harris County, Texas
Indianapolis/ October 11, 2023 –As Harris County, TX public safety continues to be threatened by judges who refuse to hold criminals accountable, the National Police Association’s “Cops are Heroes” mobile billboard shows support for law enforcement. The National Police Association (NPA) is a 501(c)3 Educational/Advocacy non-profit organization. For additional information visit www.nationalpolice.org. ###
The National Police Association Mobile Billboard Shares the Support the Police Message with Manhattan Residents
While NYC is giving checks to rioters, and abusing their cops resulting in NYPD being short 1000s of officers, we are sharing the ‘Cops are Heroes’ message in Manhattan to counter-program the City’s story.
The National Police Association Mobile Billboard Shares the Support the Police Message with Chicago Residents
Indianapolis, September 28, 2023 – The National Police Association (NPA) announced their Mobile Billboard has taken the Police are Heroes message to Chicago. The Chicago Police Department remains understaffed, burdened by resulting mandatory overtime, prevented from protecting the public by anti-policing policies such as their foot and vehicle pursuit prohibitions, and remain unsupported by politicians Read more »