NYPD Union Leader Pat Lynch Re-Elected After Challenge

(Saturday, June 6th, 2015)

lynchThe longtime leader of New York City’s largest police union has been re-elected after drawing national attention for clashing with the city’s mayor.

Four-term Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association President Patrick Lynch faced a challenge from trustee Brian Fusco. Fusco conceded Friday.

Lynch was first elected president of the 24,000-member union in 1999. He became a national figure during a public battle with Mayor Bill de Blasio last winter, after a grand jury declined to indict an officer in the chokehold death of Eric Garner.

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When two police officers were killed weeks later, Lynch said there was “blood on the hands” of the mayor, suggesting he had given anti-police protests too much leeway.

Tensions have since cooled.

The PBA remains the lone police union without a contract. It’s in arbitration.

(AP)

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