Families and law enforcement remember fallen officers during National Police Week
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Beech Grove honors Officer Bill Toney for 25th anniversary of end of watch
BEECH GROVE, Ind. (WISH) – Beech Grove officials offered a special tribute to fallen Beech Grove Police Department Officer Bill Toney ahead of the scheduled execution of his convicted killer. May 15 is National Peace Officers Memorial Day, and the entire week is commemorated as National Police Week. It’s a time to honor the officers serving their communities in law enforcement and memorialize those who died in the line of duty. Beech Grove of…
DHS Fires Back At "Fake News" Narratives During National Police Week
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Friday issued a forceful statement denouncing what it calls “misleading news narratives and reporting” surrounding recent operations conducted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP). The department released a detailed list of facts aimed at correcting what they claim are false portrayals in […] DHS Fires Back At “Fake News” Narratives During National Polic…
Community, law enforcement support families of fallen officers – Alamogordo Daily News
By Joshua ByersPublisherAlamogordo Newsjbyers@elritomedia.com Alamogordo Police Officers Anthony “Tony” Ferguson and James M. Sides had their ultimate sacrifice honored Thursday morning during a dedication ceremony… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
Families and law enforcement remember fallen officers during National Police Week
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO)- Police departments across the nation are honoring fallen officers; it's all part of National Police Week. On Friday, the Colorado Springs Police Department hosted its 32nd Annual Pikes Peak Regional Peace Officers Memorial at Memorial Park. Chief Adrian Vasquez with the Colorado Springs Police Department said this service serves as a healing process for families and officers of fallen officers. "We want to show …
Natchez’ Finest: Thanking those who serve and protect - Mississippi's Best Community Newspaper
In 1962, National Police Week was established by a joint resolution of Congress. That same year, President John F. Kennedy proclaimed May 15 as National Peace Officers Memorial Day. In the years since, this particular week has been set aside across our country as a means of giving thanks to those who wear the blue and remembering those fallen officers who have given their lives in service to others. On the front lawn of City Hall there is a memo…
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