
A 41-year-old Brooklyn man caught for allegedly trying to hide his rear license plate when passing through a cashless lane on the New Jersey side of the
Holland Tunnel Toll Scofflaw arrested by the Port Authority police – NBC New York
Posted on Friday, May 20, 2022
Wednesday, May 18, 2022, Meadowlands, NJ;
The PAPD Football Club scored a huge success with its 2nd Annual PAPD Indoor 5 V 5 Soccer Tournament at THE SOFIVE Soccer Center in the Meadowlands. Seventeen teams with 130 - 140 players filled SOFIVE's soccer fields until the New Jersey State Police/Essex County Prosecutor’s Office team was the final one standing. Congratulations to the NJSP/ECPO Team and, congratulations to the PAPDFC for a well run and played tournament. The PAPDFC donated the proceeds to the Port Authority PBA Widows and Children's Fund.
Port Authority of NY & NJ, PAPD and PAPBA leadership were represented by Port Authority Chairman Kevin O'Toole, PAPD Chief of Police Operations Emilio Gonzalez and Port Authority PBA President Frank Conti. The Port Authority PBA Canteen was on site, staffed by PAPBA Executive Board members, providing food and refreshments for everyone.
#PAPDPROTECTSNYNJ #PAPD #PAPBA #PANYNJ #PAPDFC #SOFIVE #SOCCER

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Posted on Friday, May 20, 2022
Wednesday, May 18, 2022, Weehawken, NJ;
The PAPD Lincoln Tunnel Command and North Hudson Regional Fire and Rescue responded to a fully engulfed vehicle fire on the Lincoln Tunnel Route 495 Helix in Weehawken, NJ. Fortunately, no injuries were reported. Good teamwork, good job.
#PAPDPROTECTSNYNJ #PAPD #PAPBA #PANYNJ #northhudsonregionalfire #lincolntunnel #PAPDLT #weekawken

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Posted on Thursday, May 19, 2022
Help celebrate the lives of first responders who sacrificed their lives so others may live on September 11, 2001, at the World Trade Center. Learn more about the 9/11 Brooklyn Wall of Remembrance at www.brooklyn911wall.org
#911brooklynwallofremembrance #brooklyn #brooklyn911wall #911 #SEPTEMBER11 #WTC #PAPDPROTECTSNYNJ #PAPD #PAPBA

Posted on Thursday, May 19, 2022
Friday, May 13, 2022, George Washington Bridge, New York City;
A New York City road rage incident involving the brandishing of a gun ended on the George Washington Bridge with interagency cooperation, professionalism and restraint.
The NYPD 30 Precinct notified the PAPD GWB Command of a vehicle wanted in a road rage incident on the Macombs Dam Bridge in the Bronx. At one point in the incident, two males exited their vehicle and broke the windshield of the other vehicle. The perpetrators returned to their vehicle as the victim exited his vehicle and was met with a rifle pointed at him from the perpetrators' vehicle. The victim called 911, giving a description and license plate number. The plate came back to an individual in an upstate New York town. The town police reported it had several interactions with the vehicle owner involving guns.
Port Authority Police Officers Greg Rose and Johan Quinde were joined by NYPD officers as the wanted vehicle was spotted entering the upper level of the George Washington Bridge. Knowing a gun was involved the officers conducted a felony car stop on the Bridge. As officers approached the vehicle they observed what appeared to be a high-capacity sub machine gun in the vehicle. Both occupants of the vehicle were successfully taken into custody. Subsequent to arrest the gun was recovered as was two switchblade knives, an OC spray cannister and a substantial quantity of alleged heroin.
The gun, it was later learned, was a BB gun.
This incident is a shining example of interagency cooperation and, above all else, amazing restraint by the officers. The information the officers possessed and observations made, could have resulted in a different outcome. Professionalism, excellent training and selfless restraint ended a dangerous situation with no injuries to the perpetrators, civilians and police officers. A job well done.
#PAPDPROTECTSNYNJ #PAPD #PAPBA #PANYNJ #NYPD #PAPDGWB #nypd30pct

Posted on Wednesday, May 18, 2022
Rest in Peace Caldwell County, Kentucky, Sheriff's Office Chief Deputy Jody Cash, E.O.W. 5/16/2022.
Chief Deputy Cash was shot and killed by a prisoner in front of the Marshall County Sheriff's Office. He was 44 years old and served in Kentucky law enforcement for more than two decades. In addition to the Caldwell County Sheriff's Office, Cash served with the Kentucky State Police and the Murray State University Police Department.
Jody, rest in the Lord's eternal embrace. Always Honored, Never Forgotten.
#caldwellcountysheriffsoffice #kentuckystatepolice #murraystateuniversitypolice
#PAPDPROTECTSNYNJ #PAPD #PAPBA #thesacrificecontinues

Posted on Wednesday, May 18, 2022
An outstanding event for all, this Thursday, May 19, the Port Authority Police Hispanic Society 1st Annual Cigar Night. The Port Authority Police Hispanic Society will honor recently and soon-to-be retired Port Authority police officers. Come out and enjoy good food, a great cigar and a wonderful evening.
#PAPHS #paphscigarnight #cigarnight #PAPD #PAPDPROTECTSNYNJ #PAPBA

Posted on Tuesday, May 17, 2022
When a person becomes a police officer he or she swears a sacred oath, an oath that includes a promise to act. Upon a police officer's retirement, the officer turns in the shield he or she wore for many years upholding that oath, and the State removes their authority. What does not happen is the officer is never informed of a release from that oath.
Aaron Salter, Jr. retired from the Buffalo, New York, Police Department in 2018, after many years of serving and protecting the people of Buffalo. In retirement he worked as a security officer in a local Buffalo supermarket as he continued to protect the residents of Buffalo.
On Saturday, May 14, 2022, evil, in the guise of a deranged, armed 18-year-old male, visited Aaron Salter's market unleashing an onslaught of firepower, determined to kill as many as people as possible. Aaron Salter faced off with the gunman saving lives while sacrificing his own.
Yes, Aaron Salter, Jr. was a retired Buffalo police officer but he still acted under the oath he swore years ago so others could live. You see, Aaron Salter, Jr. was never relieved of his oath, but that is not why he acted, no, he selflessly acted because he was a Cop.
Aaron, rest in the Lord's eternal embrace. Always Honored, Never Forgotten.
#buffalo #buffalopolice #thesacrificecontinues #hero #PAPDPROTECTSNYNJ #PAPD #PAPBA

Posted on Monday, May 16, 2022
Posted on Monday, May 16, 2022
Police Week 2022, Washington, DC;
The Port Authority Police Department Pipes and Drums Band performed for thousands at various Police Week events. Law enforcement's greatest pipes and drums band never fails to bring pride to PAPD Families, the PAPD, the Port Authority PBA and the Port Authority of NY & NJ. The Port Authority PBA thanks the PAPD Pipes and Drums for its professionalism, dedication and talent like none other.
#PAPDPROTECTSNYNJ #PAPD #PAPBA #PANYNJ #PAPDPIPESANDDRUMS #policeweek2022
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Posted on Monday, May 16, 2022