
Members of The Safariland Group SAVES Club Andrew Taylor and Garret Osilka will join the 250-mile fundraising bike ride and events to commemorate National Police Week.
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In honor of National Police Week and with respect to law enforcement officers who have given of themselves and who have given their lives, Angel Armor has created a video titled "Enough."
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The names of 273 U.S. law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty will be formally dedicated on the walls of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington D.C. during the 27th Annual Candlelight Vigil on the evening of May 13.
Read More →The USAF Police Alumni Association will honor all USAF Police who have died in while serving their country with two very special events on May 9th, 2015 as our nation kicks off National Police Week.
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The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund is selling raffle tickets to win a 2015 Harley-Davidson FLHTK Ultra Limited Peace Officer Special Edition motorcycle, with proceeds going to support the construction of the National Law Enforcement Museum.
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Today the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund released the roll call of names of 273 U.S. law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty. These names will be engraved this month and formally dedicated at the 27th annual Candlelight Vigil held at the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial on Wednesday, May 13th at 8:00 pm.
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The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund needs friendly and energetic volunteers ready to donate their time to a great cause during National Police Week this May.
Read More →If you really want to gain some insight into all the hazards you face on the job—both the felonious and the non-felonious variety—then all you have to do is read the newsletters that we send via e-mail to you several times per week.
Read More →To help everyone out, I’ve come up with a pretty valid list of reasons why you shouldn’t care about honoring Police Officers. I’ll be honest with you, no matter what side of the camp you’re on, I think you’ll see my logic. Whether or not I agree with your logic, that’s a different story.
Read More →This year's ceremony honored a span of fallen heroes from High Sheriff John Cook of the Mecklenburg County (N.C.) Sheriff's Office whose end of watch was in 1804 to MIT Officer Sean Collier who was murdered during last year's manhunt for the Boston Marathon bombing suspects.
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