In 2022, a judge threw out the case, saying the DA’s office mishandled instructions to the jury.
On Thursday, an arbitrator also ruled Pownall must get back pay.
The FOP says Pownall now looks forward to getting back on the job.
The City of Philadelphia is reviewing the arbitrator’s decision.
In 2018, the city agreed to pay Jones’ family $1 million in a settlement agreement.
Statement from Philadelphia Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 5 President Roosevelt Poplar:
“As part of Ryan Pownall’s due process rights, his case was presented to a neutral arbitrator where the City of Philadelphia and the Fraternal Order of Police presented their respective cases. The arbitrator ruled in favor of Pownall’s re-instatement to the Philadelphia police department. Pownall will also be entitled to full, back-pay and seniority under the ruling.
The FOP Lodge #5 and fellow officers stood in solidarity with Pownall and his family throughout this entire ordeal. We’re happy to see Pownall re-instated to his job and he looks forward to protecting this great city.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.