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The Police Benevolent Association of the City of New York (PBA) is the largest police union representing NYPD officers. Learn about its origins, labor disputes, involvement in 9/11 attacks, and opposition to Mayor de Blasio.
Patrick Lynch is a retired police officer and the former leader of the Police Benevolent Association of the City of New York (PBA), a union that represents NYPD officers. He has been involved in several controversies with city officials, politicians and activists over police policies and practices.
A 1992 protest by NYPD officers against Mayor Dinkins' police reform proposals that turned violent and racist. Learn about the background, events, and aftermath of the City Hall Riot that involved 10,000 participants and 42 sanctions.
Emilia Rennhack, 30, was one of the four people who died when an SUV plowed into Hawaii Nail & Spa in Deer Park, Long Island. She was an officer at the 102nd Precinct in Queens and had been ...
Adams' comment did not seem to sit well with the Police Benevolent Association, whose president noted on Wednesday that police officers did not ask to be saddled with NYPD-issued smart phones.
Learn about the history, structure, and controversies of police unions in the U.S., including the Police Benevolent Association of the City of New York. Find out how police unions are affiliated with organized labor or independent, and how they influence labor negotiations and public safety.
Learn about the history, organization, and rank structure of the NYPD, the largest municipal police department in the U.S. The web page does not provide specific information on nypd ranks, but mentions the ranks of chief of department, deputy commissioner, and commissioner.
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