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  2. Correction Officers' Benevolent Association - Wikipedia

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    The Correction Officers' Benevolent Association (COBA) is the second largest trade union for law enforcement in New York. COBA is also the largest municipal jail union in the United States. [2] It represents corrections staff within the New York City Department of Correction run by the New York City Department of Correction. It has a membership ...

  3. Norman Seabrook - Wikipedia

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    Seabrook became a corrections officer in 1985. [2] He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Empire State College. [3] As leader of COBA, which represents more than 9,000 officers within the New York City Department of Correction, Seabrook was known for his strong defense for union members, and was said by The New York Times to be a "roadblock to reform". [4]

  4. Police Benevolent Association of the City of New York

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    As a benevolent or fraternal organization, the New York City's Patrolmen's Benevolent Association was founded in 1894 to help relatives of officers killed in the line of duty. [5] In 1901, it advocated for and received 8-hour workdays. [6]

  5. Desperately seeking NYC cops: NYPD applicants have ... - AOL

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    Prospective members of New York’s Finest went from 18,000 in 2017 to just 8,000 this year — a 55% decline, according to data from the Police Benevolent Association, the city’s largest police ...

  6. Patrick Lynch (police officer) - Wikipedia

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    Lynch worked for a short time as a New York City Subway conductor, but on January 4, 1984, he became a police officer with the New York City Police Department.He has been described as "New York City's Blue Bulldog" for being head of one of the largest police unions in the world, [1] having served in this role since 1999 and winning reelection to a fifth term in 2015.

  7. Man accused of killing woman in New York subway fire ... - AOL

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    NEW YORK (Reuters) -The man accused of killing a woman sleeping on a New York City subway car by setting her on fire after what prosecutors say was a night of heavy drinking pleaded not guilty to ...

  8. Cops identify NJ woman as mystery straphanger torched to ...

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    By March 2023, he was living in the New York City shelter system. Sebastian Zapeta-Calil is charged with first-degree murder in the sick Brooklyn subway arson attack on Dec. 22. Gregory P. Mango

  9. Sergeants Benevolent Association - Wikipedia

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    In 1899, following the consolidation of the five New York City borough police departments, a fraternal organization known as the Police Sergeants Endowment and Benevolent Association was founded in New York City. [3] [4] [5] In 1907 Sergeant Richard E. Enright was elected the first SBA President. [6]

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