“The creative expressions featured in this exhibit offer a unique and intimate glimpse into the lives of law enforcement officers,” said William Alexander, CEO of the NLEOMF in a press release. “We hope that through this exhibit, visitors will gain a deeper understanding of the multifaceted nature of those who serve, and the therapeutic role art can play in their lives.”
K9 Exhibit
Within the museum, there is also a K9 exhibit included in a broader exhibit called "Being an Officer," which displays the diverse roles officers may have, ranging from patrol to bomb squad to SWAT and K9 teams.
Sydney reveals the exhibit showcases a section emphasizing the bonds between human officers and their K9 partners.
“As you can imagine, we had to narrow down the exhibit,” Sydney says. “There are so many specializations in law enforcement. But we really wanted to highlight the special relationship that exists between K9 officers and their handlers. It is pretty unique because most officers do not work directly with animals. It’s fascinating for visitors to learn about how teamwork plays a significant role and what K9 officers are capable of that humans cannot do.”
At this exhibit, visitors will discover the history, roles, skills, and training of police K9s. The exhibit also honors two law enforcement K9s, King and Dux.