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Police Off The Cuff #44: Ed Mullins, SBA President

Police Off The Cuff #44: Ed Mullins, SBA President Edward D. Mullins has been a member of the New York City Police
Department since January 1982. On July 1, 2002, he was elected
President of the Sergeants Benevolent Association by an overwhelming
majority of its members. Early in his career he was assigned to the 13th
Precinct on Manhattan’s East Side. After nearly 10 years he was promoted
to Detective and assigned to the 10th Precinct in Manhattan’s Chelsea
area. Promoted to Sergeant in 1993, he was assigned to the 19th Precinct
on Manhattan’s Upper East Side and subsequently transferred to the
Detective Bureau in Brooklyn South, where he served in the 67th Precinct
Detective Squad, Special Victims Squad, and the Kings County District
Attorney’s Office. Mullins learned about labor management as a PBA and
SBA delegate in the 13th and 19th Precincts and the Detective Bureau.

In the short time he has been President of the SBA, Mullins has done much
to modernize the organization and update its business practices and
expectations so that it is empowered to more effectively represent the
interests of NYPD sergeants. These innovations reflect his aspiration to
serve as an agent of change, while maintaining the integrity and activism
that have long come to characterize the New York City police sergeant.

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