FBI raids New York City police union headquarters

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The FBI on Tuesday raided the Manhattan offices of a New York City police union, and several hours later two agents left the building with cardboard evidence boxes in their arms.

Armed with a warrant, the agents conducted a search in the headquarters of the Sergeants Benevolent Association, which represents 13,000 active and retired New York City Police Department sergeants and is the fifth-biggest police union in the country.

Simultaneously, FBI agents searched a home in the Long Island suburb of Port Washington, New York, an FBI spokesperson said. It belongs to the SBA's outspoken leader, Ed Mullins, sources told NBC News.

It was not immediately clear why the FBI targeted the SBA and Mullins' home, but the spokesperson told The New York Daily News the agency was “carrying out a law enforcement action in connection with an ongoing investigation.”

Members of the public corruption unit in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York were also involved in the raid, according to The New York Times.

Around 1 p.m., the pair of agents hefting large brown cardboard boxes were seen leaving the union's headquarters and walking to the FBI's base in lower Manhattan.

Neither Mullins, who has run the union since 2002, nor the SBA's lawyer, Andrew Quinn, could be reached for comment.

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said he was aware of the FBI raid but shed no light on the surprise raid of the SBA.

The son of a dockworker, Mullins, who was raised in Greenwich Village, has frequently clashed with both the NYPD leadership and de Blasio.

The union leader's acerbic Twitter posts have included calling a city councilman a “first class whore,” calling a former health commissioner a “b----,” and in response to the 2014 officer-involved shooting death of Michael Brown, a Black teenager, and the subsequent protests, he said, “Ferguson, Missouri was a lie and a nation of police have been under attack ever since.”

Mullins also remains a strong supporter of former President Donald Trump.

The SBA's bylaws require Mullins to continue working as an NYPD sergeant, but records show he is not currently assigned a specific post. And while he was paid $133,195 by the city in 2020, his full-time job was running the SBA, which pays him an additional salary.

Mullins was paid $88,757 by the union in 2019, according to the SBA's most recent paperwork, which listed him as a trustee.

Ihenrywy on October 5th, 2021 at 18:18 UTC »

The dude was paid $133k by the city while not being assigned a post (aka not working for the police in a capacity) but worked full time as the head of the union and made an ADDITIONAL $86k from them. Must be fuckin nice to grift off the city that hard

Nayre_Trawe on October 5th, 2021 at 18:15 UTC »

FBI upon approaching the front door: We smell marijuana. Step out of the building, please.

frodosdream on October 5th, 2021 at 15:57 UTC »

The FBI on Tuesday executed a search warrant at the offices of a New York City police union in Manhattan.

It was not immediately clear why the FBI raided the Sergeants Benevolent Association, which represents 13,000 members of the New York City Police Department. An FBI spokesperson said the bureau was also searching a home in the Long Island suburb of Port Washington, but did not provide any details.

The SBA is headed by Ed Mullins, an outspoken union leader who has clashed with both the NYPD leadership and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio. Mullins remains a strong supporter of former President Donald Trump.

This could get interesting.