National Police Week takes place in Washington, D.C., every year, during the week in which National Peace Officers Memorial Day falls on May 15th.
Sponsored by the NLEOMF, the 16th Annual Candlelight Vigil will be held May 13 on the grounds of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial at Judiciary Square in Washington, D.C. The names of officers fallen in the past year are newly engraved in the blue-marble walls of the Memorial and will be read following the ceremony.
“The candlelight vigil is probably the highlight of the whole week,” Mendelsohn says. “We draw strength from being together in difficult times and people take comfort in each other.”
In 2003, 148 law enforcement officers were killed in 38 of the nation’s 50 states. According to the NLEOMF Website, more than 14,300 men and women killed in the line of duty are inscribed on the Memorial’s walls, dating back to the first known officer fatality in 1792.
Surviving families and agencies can also find support during other scheduled events, such as the National Police Survivors’ Conference on May 14 and May 16.