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Tag: NLEOMF: Page 14
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273 Fallen LEOs to be Honored During Candlelight Vigil May 13
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.
April 8, 2015
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Volunteers Needed for National Police Week
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.
March 31, 2015
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Maryland Trooper Named NLEOMF Officer of the Month
For preventing a suicidal man from jumping off a bridge, Trooper First Class Joshua Kim, of the Maryland State Police, has been named NLEOMF Officer of the Month for March 2015.
March 24, 2015
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Ferguson Ambush Part of Disturbing Trend
The number of law enforcement officers shot to death in the line of duty rose more than 50% in 2014, NLEOMF said in a December report.
March 12, 2015
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Deputy U.S. Marshals Named January NLEOMF Officers of the Month
The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF) today announced the selection of Deputy U.S. Marshals (DUSMs) Matthew Barger, Michael Cifu, Andrew Kottke, and Frank Morales as the recipients of its Officer of the Month Awards for January 2015 at a certificate presentation at the U.S. Court of Appeals Ceremonial Courthouse.
January 30, 2015
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Henderson Police Officers’ Association Donates $25,000 to National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund
The Henderson (Nev.) Police Officers’ Association (HPOA) recently donated $25,000 to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF) in support of the National Law Enforcement Museum being built in Washington, D.C.
January 23, 2015
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Law Enforcement Appreciation Day Recognized Today
The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund is joining other law enforcement organizations in support of law enforcement officers nationwide to celebrate Law Enforcement Appreciation Day (L.E.A.D.). In light of the recent negativity directed toward the law enforcement community, NLEOMF is encouraging citizens to show law enforcement officers that they recognize the difficult and sometimes impossible career they have chosen, in public service to all.
January 9, 2015
Editor's Notes
Ambush Attacks on LEOs Tripled in 2014
What's most notable about the NLEOMF's new report on line-of-duty deaths in 2014 is the spike in firearms-related incidents and especially ambushes that resulted in officers' deaths in 2014.
December 31, 2014
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LEO Deaths from Firearms Rose 56% in 2014
Law enforcement fatalities in the U.S. rose 24% in 2014, reversing what had been two years of dramatic declines in line-of-duty deaths, based on preliminary data compiled and released today by the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF).
December 30, 2014
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National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Issues Statement on New York Police Ambush
”We must never forget that our officers are the most visible and vulnerable symbols of the freedoms we so dearly cherish. They are willing to lay down their lives for us. The least we should do is honor and remember their service and sacrifice and do our part to make it safer for those who continue to serve. We need to speak up for these heroes who protect us.
December 23, 2014
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National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Celebrates Anniversary
Today marks the 23rd anniversary of the dedication of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial. Located in Washington DC's Judiciary Square, the memorial bears the names of 20,267 federal, state, and local officers who have made the ultimate sacrifice while serving their communities.
October 15, 2014
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The Forgotten Fallen of 9/11
On Sept. 11, 2001, 72 officers were killed in the line of duty. But they were not the only law enforcement casualties of 9/11. Today, 13 years after the attacks, officers continue to die from exposure to the toxins that were released by the destruction of the World Trade Center towers.
September 29, 2014
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