peace officers memorial day

By SGT N.McEnheimer , 21 hours ago
  • 21 hours ago

     

    Peace offers and the police are vital in trying to keep individuals, families, neighborhoods, and communities safe and peaceful. 

    The job can be a difficult and stressful one, often involving a great deal of risk and sacrifice. 

    Law enforcement and peace officers are called to serve and protect their communities, which is an honorable and noble task that is worth celebrating. And those officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty deserve a day of remembrance.  

    Peace Officers Memorial Day and Police Week were established more than 60 years ago as an opportunity to honor and remember the heroes and fallen officers who lived to make the  

    The world is a better place for everyone involved. 

    In 1962, US President John F. Kennedy proclaimed National Peace Officers Memorial Day to be on May 15. 

    Along with the day, the calendar week in which the day falls has been Police Week. In the many years since that time, the tradition of celebrating this day and week has been continued by several different presidents. 

    While the Peace Officers Memorial Day and Police Week are officially sponsored by the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP), they are also supported and celebrated by several different organizations, agencies, and groups throughout the country. 

    Since the late 1980s, people have held a candlelight vigil annually to honor fallen officers, along with the celebration of this week. The ceremony is put on by the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund.