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The memorial maintains a gift shop in the National Law Enforcement Museum, where visitors can browse merchandise and learn more about the history of law enforcement and the fallen officers engraved on the memorial walls. The National Law Enforcement Museum is located at 444 E Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001. The National Law Enforcement ...
"Peace Officers Memorial Day and Police Week pay tribute to the local, State, and Federal law enforcement officers who serve and protect us with courage and dedication. These observances also remind us of the ongoing need to be vigilant against all forms of crime, especially to acts of extreme violence and terrorism."
The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial will also be adding the names of 164 officers who had died in previous years. With these additions, the memorial will feature 24,067 officers of ...
National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial, a memorial honoring U.S. law enforcement officers who died in the line of duty Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title National Police Memorial .
"On Peace Officers Memorial Day and during Police Week, let us show our gratitude for all the women and men of our Nation’s law enforcement community, who make extraordinary sacrifices every day ...
St. Clair County Sheriff Mat King cited statistics from the Officer Down Memorial Page, a website which tracks law enforcement deaths, showing 58 officers have died across the United States in ...
The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund counted 102 federal, state and local officers to have been killed in 2012. [11] The official count from the FBI is that 27 law enforcement officers were 'feloniously' killed in the line of duty in 2013 (the lowest in a 35-year period 1980–2014), and an additional 49 died in accidents (total ...
The eight officers who died in the line of duty in Lenawee County are memorialized by a memorial at Oakwood Cemetery. They are: Officer Dennis Lyons, Adrian Police Department.