South Florida Police Benevolent Association

South Florida Police Benevolent Association Official page of the South Florida Police Benevolent Association (SFLPBA). Leading the organization is President Steadman Stahl.

"The Voice of Law Enforcement—Representing Those Brave Enough, Strong Enough and Proud Enough to Wear the Badge." About the South Florida PBA:

The South Florida Police Benevolent Association (SFLPBA) is “The Voice of Law Enforcement” in South Florida. Since its incorporation in December 1963, the South Florida PBA has worked to protect the rights of law enforcement personnel and promote professio

nalism. Over the years, the PBA has become the largest and most respected police organization throughout the State of Florida, particularly in Miami-Dade County. While many things have changed here in South Florida, what remains the same is the PBA’s commitment to law enforcement and to making our county a better, safer and more united place to live. Today, the South Florida PBA represents more than 6,500 law enforcement officers and is the largest certified bargaining agent in Miami-Dade County representing the Miami-Dade Police Department, Corrections and Rehabilitation, and most local municipal law enforcement agencies. The PBA provides services like collective bargaining, labor relations assistance and legal representation. They also sponsor many annual events to assist and honor law enforcement for their acts of heroism. The South Florida PBA is proud to be affiliated with the Florida PBA which is comprised of more than 30,000 law enforcement officers statewide and the National Association of Police Organizations representing more than 230,000 law enforcement officers nationwide. These organizations also share the PBA’s philosophy of working toward achieving greater understanding of law enforcement and fighting for the rights of the men and women of law enforcement who pin on a badge and risk their lives daily. Public office holders are vital to law enforcement. The PBA strives to establish positive working relationships with elected officials, to learn candidate’s positions and educate them on matters of importance which will impact public safety and the way law enforcement officers carry out their duty to protect the citizens of South Florida. The PBA’s commitment to fostering these relationships has paid off and benefited many. SFLPBA has not only obtained benefits such as retirement and insurance for law enforcement officers, but has assisted with numerous pieces of crime-initiative legislation created to improve and safeguard the citizens of South Florida. The South Florida PBA’s endorsement is one of the toughest endorsements for a candidate to receive and is the most highly sought-after endorsement, in most part, because of the organization’s strength and credibility with Miami-Dade County voters. SFLPBA believes it is important to work with the community. By working with community-based citizen groups, the PBA strives to create a better understanding of the challenges and risks that face the men and women of law enforcement while giving something back to our community at the same time. Over the years the PBA has produced public service ads to educate and remind the community of what law enforcement officers are willing to give for their community, which is everything. The PBA also supports many community groups, and optimist leagues and are steadfast supporters of Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S). For years to come, the South Florida PBA will continue working to ensure that law enforcement remains one of the most respected and professional careers anyone can pursue.

06/09/2026

When danger appeared, Deputy Leonard Cantave didn’t hesitate.

While responding to a crash on his way to work, the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office deputy placed himself between oncoming traffic and stranded motorists. Moments later, seeing a vehicle speeding toward the scene, he made a split-second decision that saved a fellow officer’s life. Deputy Cantave was struck by the vehicle and suffered catastrophic injuries.

For his extraordinary courage, selflessness, and unwavering dedication to others, Deputy Leonard Cantave was named the 2025 South Florida PBA Police Officer of the Year.

Watch his incredible story.

06/08/2026

Detective Gedeus Frederick of the North Miami Police Department is the runner-up for the 2025 South Florida PBA Police Officer of the Year Award.

His investigative expertise and swift coordination with multiple agencies led to the safe recovery of a 15-year-old girl who had been groomed online and lured onto a train in a suspected human trafficking scheme.

Watch Detective Frederick share the story behind the case and the teamwork that brought the victim home safely.

06/04/2026

Congratulations to Officer Jorge Valdes of the Homestead Police Department on receiving the Rookie of the Year Award

In just his first year of service, Officer Valdes has demonstrated outstanding professionalism, dedication, and commitment to protecting the community. His proactive police work, leadership, and strong work ethic have already made a meaningful impact.

Thank you for your service and congratulations on this well-deserved recognition!

06/03/2026

Congratulations to Communications Employee of the Year, Priscilla Gomez of the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office.

From overcoming challenges during training to handling critical incidents with professionalism and composure, Priscilla has demonstrated the dedication, resilience, and excellence that define the very best in public safety communications.

Watch her story and join us in celebrating this well-deserved recognition.

06/01/2026

Through relentless determination, meticulous investigative work, and an unwavering commitment to protecting the most vulnerable, Deputy Chelsea Rodriguez helped bring a dangerous offender to justice.

Her extensive investigation into the possession and distribution of child sexual abuse material resulted in the arrest of a suspect facing 25 felony charges and the removal of a threat to countless innocent victims.

Watch her story and join us in congratulating Deputy Chelsea Rodriguez of the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office, recipient of the 2026 Arthur E. Felton Investigative Excellence Award. 💙

05/28/2026

Deputy Bianchi Gonzalez played a critical role in securing a murder conviction following a complex four-year investigation. Her meticulous forensic analysis, professionalism, and commitment to justice exemplify the very best of investigative excellence.

Watch her story and join us in congratulating Deputy Gonzalez, runner-up for the 2026 Arthur E. Felton Investigative Excellence Award.

Our thoughts and prayers are with this law enforcement family in the Florida Keys following the devastating house fire t...
05/27/2026

Our thoughts and prayers are with this law enforcement family in the Florida Keys following the devastating house fire that claimed the lives of their two beloved dogs. 💙🙏

The South Florida PBA stands with our officers both on and off the job, and our President Steadman Stahl, visited them at the hospital to offer support during this difficult time.

Please take a moment to watch their story: https://youtu.be/7-r6w44In8s?si=NpEXsN-AzaE55wGH

Please keep them in your thoughts, and if you are able, consider supporting them through the donation link below:
https://gofund.me/e53dc9bc3

05/27/2026

Without hesitation, Deputy Josue Acevedo entered the water to save a life. His courage, quick action, and selfless commitment during a life-threatening emergency embody the true meaning of service above self.

Congratulations to Deputy Acevedo of the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office, recipient of the 2026 Lifesaver Award. 💙

05/25/2026

This Memorial Day, we honor the heroes who gave their lives in service to our nation.

The South Florida PBA joins our community in remembrance and gratitude, while standing behind our law enforcement officers who continue to serve with dedication and pride.

05/22/2026

Nearly 20 years of service. A career defined by dedication. A moment that saved a life.

Corporal Milo Mahomes Jr. of the Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department is our 2026 Correctional Officer of the Year.

Watch his story and join us in congratulating Corporal Mahomes on this well-deserved recognition. 💙

Address

10680 NW 25th Street
Doral, FL
33172

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

Telephone

+13055930044

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