PAPD Marine Corps Association Donates to Toys for Tots
The PAPD Marine Corps Association proudly participated in the Toys for Tots program throughout Port Authority facilities… Read More

The Port Authority Police is the primary law enforcement agency for all properties operated by the Port Authority. Our officers are tasked with protecting tunnels, bridges, ports, airports, trains, bus terminals and the World Trade Center.
The PAPD Marine Corps Association proudly participated in the Toys for Tots program throughout Port Authority facilities… Read More
On December 23, a 20-year-old man was assaulted and suffered lacerations to his face on a PATH train and again on a platform… Read More
Rest in peace, Washington State Patrol Trooper Tara Marysa Guting (EOW 12/19/2025). Trooper Guting was fatally struck by… Read More
How do you find happiness in today’s world? Dr. Peter Killeen discusses the importance of focusing on self-care during these challenging times and the potential post-pandemic obstacles Americans may face as we work towards returning to normalcy.
Watch the testimonial from Police Officer Patrick Gorman, son of Port Authority Police Officer Thomas Gorman, as he talks about why he chose to follow in his father’s footsteps and join the ranks of the Port Authority Police Department.
Port Authority Police officers cover a wide array of responsibilities. Our officers must be prepared to engage a terrorist target at a moment’s notice while having the grace to respectfully connect with a runaway child.
The members of the Port Authority PBA are saddened to learn of the passing of retired PAPD K9 Ikon, E.O.W. 12/24/2025.
Ikon served in the PAPD K9 Unit from 2015 through 2021, with his partner Port Authority Police Officer Alex Baez. Ikon and Alex trained together at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas and received their federal certification in explosives detection.
Ikon and Police Officer Baez served the people of New York, New Jersey, and the millions using Port Authority facilities daily with courage and a commitment to protecting all.
Ikon developed a meningioma tumor that forced his retirement in 2021. He lived a wonderful retirement and always remained faithful to Alex and his wife Mallory. Unfortunately, the tumor led to Ikon's passing.
Ikon was a 12-year-old German Shepherd born on November 10, 2013, in Germany.
The Port Authority PBA thanks Ikon for his selfless service.
Always Honored, Never Forgotten.
#PAPD #PAPDK9 #PAPBA #PAPDK9IKON #papdprotectsnynj
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Posted on Tuesday, December 30, 2025
The PAPD Marine Corps Association proudly participated in the Toys for Tots program throughout Port Authority facilities. In particular, the dedicated personnel at the Jersey City Journal Square PATH facility, ranging from conductors to engineers to the Safety Department, PAPD officers, and many others— who all came together in the true spirit of the season to support children in need within the surrounding communities.
Through this collective effort, PAPD Marine Corps Association was able to donate five full boxes of brand-new, packaged toys.
The PAPD Marine Corps Association extends its sincere gratitude to everyone who contributed to making this initiative such a success.
Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and a prosperous New Year to all.
#ToysForTots #PAPDMCA #PANYNJ #PAPD #PAPBA
Posted on Friday, December 26, 2025
The Port Authority PBA wishes all who celebrate a Blessed and Merry Christmas. We thank all our law enforcement officers, firefighters, first responders and all the members of our nation’s military who will not be with their families on Christmas Day as they protect us all.
#Christmas #PAPD #PAPBA #papdprotectsnynj
Posted on Wednesday, December 24, 2025
Rest in Peace, Delaware State Police Trooper Matthew "Ty" Snook, E.O.W. 12/23/2025.
Trooper Snook was working a security detail at a Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles office when an active shooter incident occurred. The shooter shot Trooper Snook who then shielded a person next to him as the shooter fired again, hitting Trooper Snook a second time.
He was 34 years old, a Corporal Grade One, and served with the Delaware State Police for ten years. He is survived by his wife and 1-year-old daughter.
Ty, rest in the Lord's eternal embrace. Always Honored, Never Forgotten.
#thesacrificecontinues #DelawareStatePolice #PAPD #PAPBA #papdprotectsnynj
Posted on Wednesday, December 24, 2025
Tuesday, December 23, 2025;
A 20-year-old man was assaulted and suffered lacerations to his face on a PATH train and again on a platform in the World Trade Center PATH Station. The alleged suspect, a 33-year-old Jersey City man, fled the station.
Port Authority police officers from the PAPD WTC and PATH Commands responded and began a canvass to locate the suspect.
PAPD WTC Command Police Officer Dave Ferrara located the suspect on surveillance footage boarding a PATH train to Hoboken. He provided information and a photo of the suspect to the PAPD PATH Command in Jersey City.
The PAPD PATH Command was able to locate the suspect in Jersey City exiting a PATH train in the PATH Exchange Place, station. Police Officers Daniel Kacsmar and Basil Lewis apprehended the suspect at the Exchange Place New Jersey Light Rail station where the suspect attempted to push a 33-year-old female to the tracks.
The suspect now faces charges in New Jersey and New York.
This was not the first time the suspect was arrested by the PAPD. In June, 2023, the suspect was arrested for slashing a person at Jersey City's Journal Square PATH Station. He also has a criminal history that includes indictments for multiple crimes.
Great work by the PAPD PATH and WTC Commands.
#PAPD #PAPDWTC #PAPDPATH #PAPBA #papdprotectsnynj
Posted on Tuesday, December 23, 2025
The Delaware State Police has reported a Delaware State Trooper was shot and killed today during an active shooter incident in a Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles facility in Wilmington. The Trooper has not yet been identified.
Please keep the Trooper's family and colleagues in your prayers.
#thesacrificecontinues #DelawareStatePolice #PAPD #PAPBA #papdprotectsnynj
Posted on Tuesday, December 23, 2025
The Port Authority PBA always honors and remembers Port Authority Police Officer William Perry, E.O.W. 12/22/1980.
Police Officer Perry was fatally shot by an assailant on a PATH platform in Jersey City, New Jersey.
He was 32 years old and served with the Port Authority Police Department for three years and 10 months. He is survived by his wife and two children.
Billy, continue your rest in the Lord's eternal embrace. Always Honored, Never Forgotten.
Click on https://apbweb.com/2025/12/a-christmas-loss to learn about Police Officer Perry's ultimate sacrifice.
#thesacrificecontinues #PAPD #PAPBA #PAPDPATH #papdprotectsnynj
On December 22, 1980, 6-year-old Brian Perry and his younger sister were at their grandmother’s house with their mother, busy with holiday preparations. Brian and his sister were filled with […]
Posted on Sunday, December 21, 2025
Posted on Saturday, December 20, 2025
Port Authority Police Benevolent Association Inc updated their status.
Posted on Saturday, December 20, 2025
Thursday, December 18, 2025, World Trade Center;
The 9/11 Memorial and Museum welcomed viewers to participate and listen to firsthand accounts, experienced by three first responders on 9/11/2001. On the panel, retired PAPD Detective Will Jimeno was joined by his rescuers - Retired NYPD Emergency Service Unit Detectives Patrick “Paddy” McGee, Sr. and Scott Strauss.
Will Jimeno remarked on what drove him to stay alive while he fought to be rescued along with his partner and mentor PAPD Sergeant John McLoughlin, while Paddy and Scott commented on how they never once thought about leaving John and Will trapped even when their own lives began to hang in the balance.
Attending the event were Port Authority Police Officers Bobby Pelc, a PAPD Bus Terminal Command PBA delegate and Patrick McGee, son of Detective Paddy McGee and a member of the PAPD Bus Terminal Command.
The story of these first responders is one of amazing heroics and selfless courage that will forever be embedded in the history of the World Trade Center and the events of September 11, 2001.
#PAPD #NYPD #WTC #September11 #PAPBA
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Posted on Saturday, December 20, 2025
