PSA: End Bail for Violent Criminals 4

PSA: End Bail for Violent Criminals 4

Quavon Ewing, 32, is well known to Chicago police. In 2017 he was convicted of criminal sexual abuse and other crimes for attacking women. He received a three-year sentence. After getting out, he was convicted again on felony charges of aggravated battery. After he completed that sentence, Chicago police discovered he had committed a new Read more »

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The National Police Association files FOIA suit against NIH for records of Dr. Anthony Fauci’s violations of federal animal cruelty law

  (Indianapolis, IN) – The National Police Association (NPA) announced today that it has filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the National Institutes of Health (NIH), for its refusal to act on a request for records. The NPA’s December 2021 FOIA request asked for all records involving the financial information as well Read more »

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Reward offered for information on the shooting that seriously injured a retired Chicago PD officer

The National Police Association is announcing a $5,000 reward for information leading to the identification, arrest, and conviction of the individuals responsible for shooting a retired Chicago PD officer. The shooting happened in Chicago around 7:30 a.m. Thursday 9/1/22 at 71st Street and Wentworth Avenue, just outside a Currency Exchange where the 60-year-old retired officer Read more »

The National Police Association files amicus brief in support of halting New York state’s unconstitutional violations of 2nd Amendment civil rights

Indianapolis, IN – The National Police Association (NPA) filed an amicus brief in support of a Preliminary Injunction against New York state’s “Concealed Carry Improvement Act” (CCIA). The lawsuit was filed by Ivan Antonyuk and Gun Owners of America. In a quick response to the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) decision in New Read more »

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