December 19, 1984 Police Officer Duane Johnson was shot and killed by an armed robber in Chinatown. Officer Johnson and his partner, Officer Archie Nagao, responded to a silent alarm at a jewelry store and were let in by one of the subjects, who was posing as a store employee. When the two officers entered, Read more »
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NPA Thank You Cards Received by Philadelphia Police Dept 7th District
The Missouri Board of Probation and Parole Needs to Hear from You
*** UPDATE*** June 16, 2021: To all the followers of National Police Association, We just received word that Elmer Hayes has received another 4 years! We attended the Parole hearing last week. It was a very emotional few days for us. This time around Mr. Hayes had completed all required classes, has not had a write up Read more »
National Police Association Files Amicus Brief Supporting Minneapolis Residents Seeking Adequate Staffing of Their Police Department
INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 3, 2021 — The National Police Association (NPA) has filed an amicus curiae (“friend of the court”) brief supporting Petitioner Minneapolis resident Cathy Spann and others seeking state district court relief demanding that the City maintain its police force as required under the City Charter. The Minneapolis City Council and Mayor have sought to circumvent the Read more »
Thank You Post from the El Paso Police Department
The National Police Association Files Brief Supporting the City of Detroit Establishing That the First Amendment Does Not Protect Against Unlawful Activity
Today, the National Police Association (NPA) filed a friend of the court brief asking the Eastern District of Michigan to deny Detroit Will Breathe and other Plaintiffs’ Motion to Dismiss the City’s counter-claim. On August 31, 2020, Detroit Will Breathe and other individuals filed a complaint against the City of Detroit, Police Chief James Craig, Read more »
National Police Association Sends Thank You Cards to Cops from Supporters of Law Enforcement
In the midst of defunding and other challenges faced by law enforcement we sent thousands of Thank You cards signed by Law Enforcement supporters to Minneapolis, MN PD, 4th Precinct, and the Austin, TX Police Department. The cards are a show of appreciation for their protection, courage and sacrifice.
Education Campaign Launched on the Critical Impact ‘Defund the Police’ Will Have on Reduced Police Service and Increased Crime
The National Police Association has released a radio public service announcement (PSA) to bring awareness to the as yet undisclosed consequences of the ‘Defund the Police’ movement. Reviews of proposed and actual cuts to law enforcement budgets across the United States show they do not explain to their communities the reduction in police services those Read more »
National Police Association Files Amicus Brief Supporting Law Enforcement in Portland, Oregon Against Threat to Police Safety
“Peaceful Protests” in Portland, OR The National Police Association (NPA) has filed a friend of the court brief asking the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon to rule against the self-described journalists, legal observers and photographers, who have brought suit against local and federal law enforcement. The suit, filed by the American Civil Read more »
National Police Association sends Thank You cards to Cops signed by supporters of Law Enforcement from across the country.
In the midst of the harassment faced by the law enforcement we sent thousands of Thank You cards signed by Law Enforcement supporters from across the country to the Minneapolis PD, 2nd Precinct, and the Portland, Atlanta, and Salt Lake City Police. The cards are a show of appreciation for their protection, their courage and Read more »