Sergeants Benevolent Association of the NYPD
NYPD Sergeants have always been the most visible frontline supervisors in the world. As frontline supervisors, NYPD Sergeants are universally recognized for their success in making New York the safest large city in America.
NYPD Sergeants have always been the most visible frontline supervisors in the world. As frontline supervisors, NYPD Sergeants are universally recognized for their success in making New York the safest large city in America.
NYPD Sergeants have always been the most visible frontline supervisors in the world. As frontline supervisors, NYPD Sergeants are universally recognized for their success in making New York the safest large city in America.
A Political Revolution That New Yorkers Can’t Afford
Police Officer Didarul Islam of the 47 Precinct, who was killed in the line of duty on July 28, 2025.
NYPD Sergeants have always been the most visible frontline supervisors in the world. As frontline supervisors, NYPD Sergeants are universally recognized for their success in making New York the safest large city in America.
The recent death of Joanne Chesimard, aka Assata Shakur, has opened many old wounds especially as it relates to political leadership and public discourse.
Chesimard was the leader of the Black Liberation Army (BLA), which was responsible for the assassinations of numerous Police Officers throughout the United States in the…
The roots of the SBA run as deep as those of the City of New York. In 1899, just one year after the consolidation of the city’s five boroughs and the formation of the NYPD as we know it today, the Department’s supervisory officers formed a fraternal organization known as the Police Sergeants Endowment and Benevolent Association.