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 […]

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 […]

The Day That Justice Died II

Derek Chauvin, a defrocked Minneapolis Police Officer, was sentenced today to 22.5 years in prison for the murder of George Floyd, a small-time, career criminal and drug dealer who became the world’s first saint canonized by BLM and Antifa and whose martyrdom led to billions of dollars of worldwide destruction, including the deaths of many […]

Department of Justice Considers Dropping Arpaio Case

Statement of the National Center for Police Defense “The National Center for Police Defense is pleased by the Department of Justice’s consideration to drop the bogus case against former Maricopa County Sheriff, Joe Arpaio. The Board of Directors of NCPD are thankful that the prosecutors are honoring President Trump’s pardon as well as the 40,000 […]

Prosecuting Sheriff Joe Arpaio, a huge miscarriage of justice

As President of the National Center for Police Defense, I write today to talk about former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio. As most of you know, Sheriff Joe lost his bid for re-election last year in a costly, contentious political campaign. His loss was due in large part to the Obama Justice Department filing criminal […]