Vice President Bert Eyler Featured on Ladies of Another View
Last week Bert Eyler, Vice President National Center for Police Defense, Inc., was a guest on Ladies of Another View. On the show, he talked about cases across the country where police officers have been unjustly indicted and prosecuted. Many times these charges are politically motivated and carried out by radical district attorneys. This is […]
Vice President Monthly Update: APRIL 2022
CASE FILES: This is the most recent update on National Center for Police Defense (NCPD) cases that are scheduled for trial in the next 4 months. Additionally, I’ve included cases that are in the appeals process and being helped by NCPD. We currently have three appeals cases: Trooper Mark Bessner – Detroit, Michigan Officer Brandon […]
Final Vice President Newsletter for 2021
I cannot believe that 2021 is over. It was a devastating year for police and very sad to say that too many Law Enforcement Officers were lost this year to gunfire, car accidents, COVID and numerous other incidents. We also lost officers to suicide, another issue plaguing the law enforcement community. Listed below are some […]
National Center for Police Defense Makes Statement on Officer Kim Potter Conviction in Death of Daunte Wright
[MINNEAPOLIS, MN., 12/23/21] — Today, justice in Minneapolis was not only blindfolded, but was blinded by the travesty that took place in a Hennepin County, Minnesota courtroom. Kim Potter, a 26-year veteran police officer, was found guilty of first- and second-degree manslaughter for the accidental shooting of Daunte Wright. Wright’s vehicle was stopped for expired […]
Vice President Monthly Update- OCTOBER 2021
An update from Vice President Bert Eyler Case Updates National Center for Police Defense is currently helping 13 Officers across the nation. You can see all of the current Case Files HERE We also just picked up two new cases out of Austin, Texas: Trooper Austin Johnston and US Army Sgt Daniel Perry. We will […]
Vice President Monthly Update- JULY 2021
Monthly Update From Vice President Bert Eyler Case Updates Officer Andrew Delke took a plea deal. Officer Delke pleaded guilty to manslaughter which carries a 3 year jail sentence but Pharma promises, again and again, not to cut corners on Covid-19 vaccine testosterone suspension cycle anabolic sleep, anabolic sleep supplements he could be released as […]
NATIONAL CENTER FOR POLICE DEFENSE MAKES STATEMENT ON DROPPED CHARGES IN AUSTIN CASE
AUSTIN, TX.- Travis County District Attorney Jose Garza has dropped all charges in the Officer Gregory Gentry’s case, according to Garza himself, “in the interest of justice.” National Center for Police Defense, Inc., a nonprofit dedicated to providing resources and support to officers unfairly caught up in the legal system, has been working closely with […]
Vice President Monthly Update- JUNE 2021
Monthly Update From Vice President Bert Eyler As of June 2021, National Center for Police Defense has given almost $80,000 for officer’s legal and personal expenses! These donations are directly from citizens like you who contribute to the National Center for Police Defense, Inc. Thank you for all of your continued support of our mission […]
National Center for Police Defense 2020 Public Filing Records- IRS 990 Forms
Every year, National Center for Police Defense, Inc. shares our annual tax forms filed with the Internal Revenue Service to be fully transparent with our supporters and the public as a whole. Integrity, transparency, and respect are core values of our organization. Thank you for your support last year! We were able to help so […]
President of National Center for Police Defense Makes Statement on Chauvin Trial Verdict: “The Day That Justice Died”
Minneapolis, MN.- President of the National Center for Police Defense, Inc. James Fotis stated: “With the conviction of Derek Chauvin on all three counts of second degree murder, third degree murder, and second degree manslaughter, makes this the day that justice died in America.” Days before the trial, Minneapolis settled with the Floyd family for […]