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About NAPO

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The National Association of Police Organizations (NAPO) is a coalition of police unions and associations from across the United States and was organized for the purpose of advancing the interests of America’s law enforcement officers through legislative advocacy, political action and education.

Founded in 1978, NAPO is the strongest unified voice supporting law enforcement officers in the United States. NAPO represents more than 1,000 police units and associations, and more than 241,000 sworn law enforcement officers who share a common dedication to vigorous and effective representation on behalf of our nation’s law enforcement officers.

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New York City civic groups One Times Square, New Tradition, and Times Square Alliance honored fallen NYPD Officer/Detective Jonathan Diller with this display in Times Square.

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Jonathan Diller was posthumously promoted to the rank of Detective First Grade, with shield number 110, his son’s birthday. 

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Please contact your Senators and
urge them
 to oppose this nomination!

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 Statement from NAPO President Mick McHale Responding to Reps. Bush & Tlaib Voting No on National Police Week Resolution

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NAPO Statement on Violent Attacks upon the
Atlanta Police Training Facility - March 6, 2023
 

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  Statement from NAPO President Mick McHale on the Release of Convicted Cop-KillerClark Edward Squire,aka Sundiata Acoli

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