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NYC migrant who kicked cop in wild Times Square brawl smirks during sentencing — and union argues it’s ‘not enough’
PBA President Patrick Hendry is quoted in the NY Post and ABC 7 News: “Three-hundred-sixty-four days is not enough. This individual should be behind bars a lot longer. If you attack a New York City police officer, you should stay behind bars. He should be deported-absolutely deported. We’re going to continue to be at every court case for every individual who attacked all police officers in this case. We’re not going to stop until every single individual who’s responsible is behind bars.
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NYC PBA names young “Blue Line Bears” founder as Person of the Year
PBA President Patrick Hendry presented the award to the daughter of a Cape Coral Police Department lieutenant whose nonprofit, Blue Line Bears, creates custom teddy bears from uniforms of fallen police officers. Each bear is sewn, stuffed and stitched by hand, offering a lifelong keepsake all at no expense to the families.
Contract Update: PBA Files Declaration of Impasse
6/11/2026Contract Update: Fourth Bargaining Session
5/25/2026Pension Legislation Update
5/7/2026PBA Sues CCRB – AGAIN – Over Illegal Record Release
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NYC PBA Sues CCRB – AGAIN – Over Illegal Record Release
NYPD oversight agency released thousands of records without properly notifying officers, in violation of NYS law
PBA files bombshell federal suit against CCRB
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