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Tag: Officer Memorials: Page 21
Patrol
National Police Week: Police Unity Tour
Each year, about 1,100 officers participate in the Police Unity Tour, a 320-mile bicycle ride from New Jersey to D.C. during National Police Week. The ride honors fallen officers from the prior year and raises funds for the National Law Enforcement Officer's Memorial Fund (NLEOMF). Read our coverage of the unity tour.
May 12, 2010
Editor's Notes
Police Unity Tour's Wheels Spin for Fallen Officers
Lakewood (Wash.) Police Sgt. Mark Eakes carried more than just a memory of fellow Sgt. Mark Renninger as he peddled the 320 miles of the Police Unity Ride from New Jersey to D.C. during National Police Week.
May 12, 2010
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A.G. Holder To Lead Police Week Vigil Honoring Fallen Law Enforcement Officers
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder will deliver the keynote address and lead the lighting of candles and reading of the names of the fallen officers. The 324 officers include 116 who died in the line of duty during 2009.
May 9, 2010
Patrol
Four Slain Washington Officers Among 14 Honored
The four Lakewood (Wash.) Police officers killed in a November ambush were among the 14 Washington officers given the state's Medal of Honor at a ceremony on the eve of National Police Week.
May 6, 2010
Patrol
Detroit PD Honors Huff, Other Fallen Cops
Detroit's annual vigil honoring fallen officers took on an especially poignant tone this year, as 700 uniformed officers honored Brian Huff, recently slain while responding to a suspected drug house, among the department's fallen officers.
May 6, 2010
Patrol
Thousands Mourn Former LAPD Chief Gates
Thousands of officers and well-wishers showed up to watch the processional memorial service on Tuesday, as eulogizers spoke about the impact former LAPD Chief Daryl Gates had on the city and department.
April 27, 2010
Special Units
Memorial Pays Tribute to LAPD Officer Killed in Afghanistan
Officers, family and LAPD supporters on Wednesday paid tribute to Robert Cottle, the tactical officer who was killed March 24 while on Marine Reserve duty in Afghanistan.
April 12, 2010
Patrol
Trial Date Set For Pittsburgh Cop Killer
The man accused of killing three Pittsburgh officers a year ago will be tried on a multitude of charges beginning Oct. 12 over the objections of the attorney assigned to defend him, an Allegheny County judge has ruled.
April 6, 2010
Patrol
There's No Such Thing as a Football Hero
Still, the priorities of the American people are clearly out of order. Thousands of officers have died in the line of duty, and hundreds of thousands of men and women continue to serve and protect. They are heroes.
January 31, 2010
Patrol
Governor Salutes N.Y. Trooper's Bubbly Personality At Memorial
Police say Mattice, 31, was driving a cruiser back to the barracks in upstate New York from her shift at a central New York school when she apparently drifted into the oncoming lane and collided with a tractor-trailer.
January 25, 2010
Patrol
Oakland Police Memorial
In March of 2009, 21,000 people attended memorial services at Oracle Arena for the four Oakland police officers killed in the line of duty. A desperate parolee shot two motor officers and later two sergeants during a SWAT raid of an apartment. The video was produced by the Contra Costa Times.
January 24, 2010
Patrol
2,000 Mourn Slain Las Vegas Court Officer
About 2,000 friends and colleagues turned out to pay homage to Stan Cooper, the 72-year-old court security guard shot and killed Jan. 4 by a gunman with a grudge against the government.
January 11, 2010
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