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Praying for Dallas

The Southern States PBA official statement on Dallas shooting:
 
"Our thoughts and prayers go out to the City of Dallas and all those affected by last night’s tragic events. We are deeply saddened by such tragic loss of lives in the aftermath of one of the most deadly and coordinated attacks on law enforcement in our country to date. This is not only an attack on the city of Dallas, but an attack our nation and society as a whole.  The Southern States PBA and all of our 44,000+ members stand united for the greater good and behind our brothers and sisters in blue within the Dallas Police Department and surrounding agencies and the communities in which they serve and protect.” 
 
-Chis Skinner, Southern States Police Benevolent Association President

Southern States PBA News
Alabama Scholarship Winner Puts One Foot in Front of the Other

April 22, 2026

Jackson Patterson is a freshman at the University of South Alabama with several big ambitions. He's just not sure which ones he will follow yet. "Right now, my biggest challenge is deciding what I want my future to look like," he told me. He's studying engineering, and it's possible that he chooses to go straight into building a career in the aerospace industry after college. But it's also possible that he takes an even more interesting path ? he's interested in traveling the world and performing on stage, for example ? because if one thing's for sure about Jackson, it's that he's willing to branch out and try new things that he finds exciting ? even if they're unconventional.

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Children of LEO veteran killed in crash awarded PBF memorial scholarships

April 15, 2026

South Fulton County police Capt. Helio A. Garcia III was born with the calling to law enforcement, a 15-year career he devoted his life to after serving his country as a U.S. Marine.

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Threat of incarceration of MDOC commissioner compels department to pay judgment owed to PBA member

February 17, 2026

On January 23, 2026, the County Court of Hinds County, Miss. issued an order of civil contempt against the Mississippi Department of Corrections in a case filed on behalf of PBA member Mary Hoyt.

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