The North Carolina Police Benevolent Association, Inc. is composed of law enforcement personnel from all over the state of North Carolina.  These officers are employed by either federal, state, county or municipal governments.  Our association is a non-profit organization dedicated to serving both men and women working for North Carolina public  law enforcement entities. North Carolina PBA is  funded by membership dues and citizen contributions. This professional association prides itself in providing outstanding service to its members.  The Association represents law enforcement by providing legal services and advocating changes to improve the quality of work life for people employed in all aspects of criminal justice.

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NEWS IN NORTH CAROLINA

Police Foundation Shift Length Study

 

PBA takes a stand on ban of Consent Searches

 

Op-ed: Midgette - The 'consent search' is legal and necessary

A Fayetteville Observer editorial last week - "Showdown" - contended that the Police Benevolent Association's position on "consent searches" puts "cops above local control."

 

Once again… the South leads the nation in officer deaths

In a recent report conducted by the National Law Enforcement Officer Memorial Fund, a disturbing trend was uncovered.  Although the past year saw an increase in police officer “in the line of duty” deaths, there was a sharp spike in firearms related deaths.

 

Officer shot, lives to tell about it

 

PBA member says Thank You to those
that helped him in a time of need

 

The North Carolina Police Benevolent Association teams up with Outback Steakhouse for a night of food, fun, football, and charity
 
Fundraiser with benefit the Police Benevolent Foundation and Fredreich's Ataxia Research Alliance

 

North Carolina Police Benevolent Association Presents Plaque of Appreciation to Rep. Shirley Randleman

 

Donate to Officer Russell Willingham Memorial Fund
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(08-01-11)
 

PBA member prevails in wrongful termination trial

 

Police Benevolent Foundation Presents Plaque of Appreciation to Stella Nova Technologies Inc.

 

Cary Chapter Seeks Support for Officer Chad Penland

 

Raffle hits it out of the ballpark for the Police Benevolent Foundation!!

 

NC Sheriff’s Association Executive Vice President Eddie Caldwell attempts to enter the NC Local Government Retirement System on the backs of disabled law enforcement officers (06-20-11)

 

Legislative Update: June 16, 2011

 

The Police Benevolent Foundation and the Wake County Chapter of the Independent Insurance Agents of North Carolina develop partnership

 

Legislative Update: June 10, 2011

 

Legislative Update: June 3, 2011

 

Legislation HB623: GOOD NEWS FOR STATE LEO AND DOC PBA MEMBERS UPDATED...(05-24-11)

 

GOOD NEWS FOR PROBATION/PAROLE OFFICERS

 

Cary Chapter Presents Plaque of Appreciation to Bunkey’s Car Wash

 

North Carolina Division has successful fundraiser for the Police Benevolent Foundation

 

Legislation to Remove Restrictions of LEO disability benefits introduced

Law Enforcement Officers Fairness Act introduced

 

2011 Spring Edition of the Patrolman's Journal

 

5th Annual George Almond Officer of the Year Award Winner Named

 

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