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Patrick Lynch, head of the nation’s largest police union, speaks at a news conference in support of the police officers indicted in a ticket-fixing scandal at the Bronx Supreme Court in New York in this Oct. 28, 2011, file photo. Theatrics aren’t a new tactic for Lynch, but an ongoing war of words with Mayor Bill de Blasio is a notch up even for Lynch, who is usually the most outspoken, the most amped up in the room. The 51-year-old has lead the Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association since 1999 and is up for re-election next year. (AP Photo/David Karp, File)

Patrick Lynch, head of the nation’s largest police union, speaks at a news conference in support of the police officers indicted in a ticket-fixing scandal at the Bronx Supreme Court in New York in this Oct. 28, 2011, file photo. Theatrics aren’t a new tactic for Lynch, but an ongoing war of words with Mayor Bill de Blasio is a notch up even for Lynch, who is usually the most outspoken, the most amped up in the room. The 51-year-old has lead the Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association since 1999 and is up for re-election next year. (AP Photo/David Karp, File)

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