Bill Bratton
@CommissBratton
Executive Chairman, Teneo Risk. Former Police Commissioner, NYC; Chief, LAPD; Police Commissioner, Boston. Latest Book: #TheProfession. Instagram: BillBratton
Kudos to these NY’s Finest for jumping into action when a woman jumped into the East River. #CopsCountPoliceMatter
Loraine, Ohio Police Officer Phillip Wagner and his partners were ambushed as they ate lunch in their patrol vehicle. Officer Wagner made the ultimate sacrifice on behalf of the community he served — shot and killed. That will forever be his legacy. We pray for his family,…

On July 25th, 1979, Boston Police Superintendent Edward Connolly was shot in the chest by an individual who he knew, who was holding his family hostage. The Superintendent fortunately was accompanied by a civilian employee, a young Chuck Wexler, now Executive Director of PERF and…
My prayers for a speedy recovery are with the Suffolk County police officer who was shot and injured in the line of duty today. This is a sobering reminder of the risks our officers take on behalf of all who they keep safe. I’m always grateful for their selfless service.…

📍Boston ShotSpotter in action! A recent activation in Roxbury led Boston Police directly to a suspect — resulting in an arrest and the recovery of a firearm. When every second counts, real-time alerts help officers respond faster and keep communities safer.…
A thoughtful article about public safety in NYC — what works and what does NOT — by retired NYPD Detective and global security company founder, Mike Sapraicone. nysun.com/article/mamdan…

Effective hurricane response starts with strong preparation. Verizon Frontline used the Baker to Vegas race as a real-world training ground, where teams like the Satellite Response Team and Dedicated Impact Response Team came together so they’re ready when the time comes.
This article is reflective of growing concerns about current Federal immigration enforcement efforts and their negative impact on local law enforcement community policing efforts to improve relations and trust with the populations that they serve in their respective communities.…

L.A. County Sheriff’s Department Detectives Joshua Kelley-Eklund, Victor Lemus, and William Osborn served the people of Los Angeles for a combined 74 years. Assigned to the Special Enforcement Bureau’s Arson Explosive Detail, they were tragically killed in the line of duty while…

Kudos to Quinn on his hard-hitting op-ed on a Mandani mayoralty and its devastating impact on public safety in NYC. nypost.com/2025/07/16/opi…

A job well done by these South River, NJ officers who saved a 1-year-old baby who was choking. These heroes in blue prove once again why #CopsCountPoliceMatter!
A new book from my friend and favorite author, @danielsilvabook — An Inside Job. @RikkiJKlieman is not very happy that I grabbed it to read first!

Kudos to the NY Post on this ‘telling it like it is’ editorial. The potential future of crime and disorder in New York once happened here in the 60s and 70s during another period of progressive reform vividly described in Fred Siegel’s book ‘The Future Once Happened Here.’ It can…

When NYPD Detective Steven McDonald was shot and paralyzed 39 years ago today, he turned an ugly, violent act against him into one of the most beautiful stories of love and forgiveness heard far beyond New York City. Steven will forever hold a special place in the hearts of every…




Another vivid example of the importance of ‘Broken Windows’ quality-of-life enforcement efforts by the NYPD. Does raise concerns about the new City initiative to use unarmed ‘agents’ for bike and scooter enforcement.
Too early to tell what the future might hold. nytimes.com/2025/07/09/nyr…

Some very good news to report. Every law enforcement officer death is a tragedy, but so far this year there have been many fewer. Let’s hope for and work toward even more reductions. #CopsCountPoliceMatter ➡️secure.nleomf.org/site/MessageVi…

Murdered 9 years ago in Dallas, TX, these cops are true heroes. Across the country, the pain of losing a brother or sister in blue is all too familiar — and yet our heroes run toward danger without hesitation every day. We must #NeverForget.
Everyone loves to see the ice cream truck on a summer day — especially when those who are serving the cones are wearing blue!🍦 #CopsCountPoliceMatter