National Police Week: Virtual Remembrances of Fallen Law Enforcement Officers
The coronavirus pandemic kept cops in their home jurisdictions this week but didn't stop the tributes. Keep Reading
The coronavirus pandemic kept cops in their home jurisdictions this week but didn't stop the tributes. Keep Reading
ICE joins its law enforcement partners throughout the country to honor and pay tribute to those officers and agents who have made the ultimate sacrifice to make our nation and all her citizens safer and more secure. Keep Reading
FBI Washington Field Office (WFO) commemorates National Police Week by honoring the fallen and recognizing the service and sacrifice made by all law enforcement personnel and their families. Keep Reading
Each year, during National Police Week, our nation celebrates the contributions of law enforcement from around the country, recognizing their hard work, dedication, loyalty and commitment in keeping our communities safe. Keep Reading
Traditionally held on the National Mall with more than 30,000 first responders, surviving families and law enforcement supporters in attendance, names of those who died in the line of duty during 2019 will be read aloud during the virtual Candlelight Vigil. Keep Reading
“The loss of one of our own hurts all of us, but we know you feel a much deeper level of pain,” Wray said. “We stand with you and thank you." Keep Reading
"Your hard work and dedication has paid off," tweeted Border Patrol Chief Carla Provost. "I couldn’t be more proud." Keep Reading
"Joining together, we show our appreciation for their heroism and we recognize that our public safety, our freedom, and our prosperity are bought at a price." Keep Reading
“We know there is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for another. Today we remember those who laid down their lives.” Keep Reading
In 2018, 55 law enforcement officers were feloniously killed and 51 were killed accidentally, for a total of 106 killed for the year. Keep Reading
First responders will gather to remember the contributions of those who have served in law enforcement and public safety agencies. Keep Reading
Nielsen recognized the bravery of all the agents serving at CBP and vowed to support “those we lost in the line of duty and those lost to suicide – we commit to support their physical and emotional well-being.” Keep Reading
Families and colleagues of the fallen gather for annual National Police Week service. Keep Reading
During Police Week, tens of thousands of officers from around the world come to Washington to participate in a series of planned events to commemorate the lives of officers who have paid the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. Keep Reading