In Remembrance: Retired PAPD Police Officer William J. Haubert
The Port Authority PBA is saddened by the passing of retired Port Authority Police Officer William “Billy” J. Haubert… 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 Port Authority PBA is saddened by the passing of retired Port Authority Police Officer William “Billy” J. Haubert… Read More
Rest in peace, Puerto Rico Police Department Agent Eddie Santiago-Renta (EOW 4/10/2026). Agent Santiago-Renta was fatally… Read More
Rest in peace, Hamilton County, Tennessee, Sheriff’s Deputy Landon Faulkner (EOW 4/10/2026). Deputy Faulkner succumbed… Read More
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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.
Recently, Port Authority Police Officer Manuel Martinez, PAPD Newark Liberty International Airport Command, became aware that the Abington Avenue School in Newark, New Jersey, had little or no outdoor recess equipment for its children. PO Martinez contacted the school and asked the staff to make a wish list. The police officers of the NLIA Command went to work and fulfilled the school's recess equipment needs.
View the wonderful video created by the Abington Avenue School of the children enjoying the equipment.
Photo of PAPD officers with Abington Avenue School children and teachers, L-R, Top: Police Officers Kelly Kuzirian, Alexander Liriano, Bernardo Ortega, Natalie Cordero. Bottom: Police Officers Emmanuel Rodriguez, Manuel Martinez.
Great community outreach by the PAPD NLIA Command.
#PAPD #AbingtonAvenueSchool #PAPBA #papdprotectsnynj
Posted on Monday, April 20, 2026
Great job by Port Authority Police Officer Amanda Walker!
Recently, Police Officer Walker was on patrol in the World Trade Center Oculus Transportation Hub when she was approached by a woman concerned about a man who was lying face down and not moving. As P.O. Walker located the subject she found he was accompanied by a sleeping pit bull dog.
Walker was able to determine the man was unconscious and requested EMS. She then maintained a safe distance knowing the dog could be aggressive.
A short time later, the dog awoke and while unprovoked viciously charged toward Walker. The dog jumped up, attacking Walker biting down on her left hand. Though injured, Walker was able to control the dog restricting its movements averting danger to rush hour commuters and responding officers, allowing the officers to attend further to the unconscious man.
A PAPD Emergency Service Unit team arrived and was able to take custody of the pit bull with the assistance of the Animal Care Center.
The PBA thanks Police Officer Walker for her courageous actions protecting the public and her fellow officers.
#PAPD #PAPBA #PAPDWTC #papdprotectsnynj
Posted on Monday, April 20, 2026
Rest in Peace, LaFlore County, Oklahoma, Sheriff's Deputy Thomas LeMay, E.O.W. 4/19/2026.
Deputy LeMay and a Wister, Oklahoma, police officer were dispatched to conduct a welfare check on an individual in a residence near Wister. Upon arrival, they were met with a barrage of gunfire starting a four-hour gunfight. Deputy LeMay was fatally shot. The Wister officer was shot and wounded and is now hospitalized in stable condition.
Deputy LeMay is survived by his daughter.
Thomas, rest in the Lord's eternal embrace. Always Honored, Never Forgotten.
#thesacrificecontinues #laflorecountysheriff #PAPD #PAPBA #papdprotectsnynj
Posted on Monday, April 20, 2026
The Port Authority PBA is saddened by the passing of Retired Port Authority Police Officer William "Billy" J. Haubert on April 14, 2026.
Billy served with the Port Authority Police Department for twenty years, 1973 - 1993, protecting the people of New York, New Jersey and the millions using Port Authority facilities daily. He served the members of the Port Authority PBA as a longtime PBA delegate at the PAPD Bus Terminal Command.
Billy was a United States Army veteran who was wounded in combat in the Vietnam War. He was a member of the U.S. Army 1st Calvary Division and a graduate of Adelphi University.
After the attacks of September 11, 2001, Billy joined other retired Port Authority cops in the World Trade Center Rescue and Recovery. They were known as Team Romeo.
Billy, Rest in the Lord's eternal.
Posted on Saturday, April 18, 2026
Rest in Peace, Puerto Rico Police Department Agent Eddie Santiago-Renta, E.O.W. 4/10/2026.
Agent Santiago-Renta was fatally shot during an undercover narcotics operation. He was 49 years old, served with the Puerto Rico Police Department for 22 years and is survived by his wife and four children.
Eddie, rest in the Lord's eternal embrace. Always Honored, Never Forgotten.
#thesacrificecontinues #PuertoRicoPolice #PAPD #PAPBA #papdprotectsnynj
Posted on Monday, April 13, 2026
Rest in Peace, Hamilton County, Tennessee, Sheriff's Deputy Landon Faulkner, E.O.W. 4/10/2026.
Deputy Faulkner succumbed to injuries received during the evening of April 8, 2026, when his patrol vehicle crashed into a disabled truck in a lane on the left side of Highway 111.
He was 24 years old and served with the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office since 2022. He previously served as a deputy in the Grundy County Sheriff's Office.
Landon, rest in the Lord's eternal embrace. Always Honored, Never Forgotten.
#thesacrificecontinues #hamiltoncountysheriff #PAPD #PAPBA #papdprotectsnynj
Posted on Monday, April 13, 2026
The Port Authority PBA always honors and remembers Port Authority Police Detective Thomas M. Inman, E.O.W. 4/12/2020.
Detective Inman succumbed to a 9/11 illness contracted during his heroic and selfless work in the toxic environment of the World Trade Center Rescue and Recovery.
He served with the Port Authority Police Department for 30 years and was a United States Army Vietnam War veteran.
Tommy, continue your rest in the Lord's eternal embrace. Always Honored, Never Forgotten.
#thesacrificecontinues #PAPD #PAPBA #papdprotectsnynj ##September11
Photos from Port Authority Police Benevolent Association Inc's post
Posted on Saturday, April 11, 2026
SAVE THE DATE! Saturday, October 31, 2026, a celebration of the life and legacy of fallen hero Port Authority Police Officer Anthony J. Mezzacappa, Jr., E.O.W. 5/14/2024.
Keep checking @papd911and @ajmfoundation for more information.
#PAPD #PAPBA #papdprotectsnynj
Photos from Port Authority Police Benevolent Association Inc's post
Posted on Saturday, April 11, 2026
April 7, 2026, JFK International Airport, Jamaica, Queens, NYC;
A man became unhinged on a packed AirTrain rail car at the JFK Terminal 4 AirTrain Station, producing a box cutter and began menacing and attempting to stab numerous people. The man exited the train only to return and continued threatening passengers. He then fled.
Port Authority police officers canvassed the entire AirTrain system during which officers were further informed by various females that the suspect also menaced them with the weapon.
Officers located the suspect in the Federal Circle Station and took him into custody.
Subsequent to arrest, officers recovered the box cutter and a quantity of a narcotic.
Officers involved in the apprehension pictured L-R: Grant Shannon, Ramel Joseph, Sevastianos Papasevastos, John Devins, Nicholas Delgado.
Outstanding work by the PAPD JFK Command police officers.
#PAPD #PAPBA #PAPDJFK #papdprotectsnynj
Posted on Friday, April 10, 2026
Rest in Peace, Tulane County, California, Sheriff's Detective Randy Hoppert, E.O.W. 4/9/2026.
Detective Hoppert was shot and killed after responding to a call for help from deputies who came under a volley of gunfire while serving an eviction order.
Detective Hoppert was 45 years old, a six-year veteran of the Tulare County Sheriff's Office and a United States Navy veteran. He is survived by his expectant wife and three children.
Randy, rest in the Lord's eternal embrace. Always Honored, Never Forgotten.
#thesacrificecontinues #tularecountysheriffsoffice #PAPD #PAPBA #papdprotectsnynj
Posted on Friday, April 10, 2026
