On Friday, September 12, in Manhattan’s Hell’s Kitchen, a repeat offender with a violent criminal history went on a 24-hour crime spree in the Port Authority Bus Terminal, preying upon commuters and stealing their property.
National Policewomen’s Day: Honoring PAPD Captain Kathy Mazza
On this National Policewomen’s Day, we honor Port Authority Police Captain Kathy Mazza (EOW 9/11/2001), whose legacy exemplifies the courage, resolve and dedication of the American policewoman.
Remembering Fallen 9/11 Heroes
Today marks the 24th remembrance of the 37 Port Authority police officers who were killed in the line of duty on September 11, 2001, at the World Trade Center. Always Honored, Never Forgotten.
Brewed to Serve at Twin Lights Brewery
The Port Authority Police Armed Forces Association is hosting Brewed to Serve at Twin Lights Brewery on September 20 to help support our nation’s homeless veterans.
In Remembrance of 9/11
As we approach the 24th remembrance of the September 11, 2001, attacks on America, we are mindful of all those who perished at the World Trade Center and the Pentagon and aboard United Airlines Flight 93. The members of the Port Authority PBA especially remember and embrace the memories of the heroes they work in the shadows of: the 37 Port Authority police officers who were killed in the line of duty on September 11, 2001, so others may live.
Team Romeo Featured in American Police Beat
PAPBA PIO Bobby Egbert’s article about Team Romeo has been published in the September issue of American Police Beat, a monthly national magazine for the law enforcement community. Adapted from a story published in the Winter 2024 issue of the PAPBA Report, it describes how 12 retired PAPD officers volunteered for the World Trade Center rescue and recovery effort despite procedural hurdles, selflessly risking exposure to the toxic environment in their effort to save lives and bring the fallen home.






