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Frank Ray, a retired New Mexico police officer and country music recording artist, sang the national anthem and performed poignant musical tributes
During National Police Week, Ray paid his respects to Sgt. James Stanwood Noyes, an officer whose story is marked by bravery and tragic loss
During National Police Week, we caught up with Frank Ray, who now serves as NLEOMF’s honorary Chief Ambassador and advocates for responders’ mental health
Traffic fatalities are on the rise and COVID-19 continues to be the leading cause of duty deaths
It took almost three weeks and over 90,000 LEGO pieces to complete the unique art installation
The vigil begins at 8 p.m. EST and can be watched online through YouTube, Facebook and Twitter
In-person events are scheduled to run October 13-17 in Washington, D.C.
This week, officials will begin adding names of LEOs who died in the line of duty to the memorial wall in Washington, D.C.
NLEOMF panel discusses the unique experiences women face in their roles to serve and protect
Dr. Jon Sheinberg, MD, FACC, discusses why it is critical LEOs are vaccinated
The “Black Trailblazers in Blue” series will feature 28 Black law enforcement leaders
2020 was the deadliest year for law enforcement officers since 1974
The task force will work to ensure any officer who dies of COVID-19 in the line of duty is included on the memorial wall
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A Facebook broadcast at 8:15 a.m. Friday will honor the officers who lost their lives because of the 9/11 terror attacks
A panel of experts recently tackled the subject of anti-bias training in law enforcement
The nation’s leading resource for law enforcement pivots to keep supporters engaged during the COVID-19 pandemic
Panelists reviewed the latest officer fatality data and best practices for improving safety
The virtual event is open for registration
Download the app to scroll through events happening around the country and learn who will be participating in the 32nd Annual Candlelight Vigil
Sixty law enforcement officers were killed in the line of duty during the first six months of 2019 – a 35% decrease over the same period last year
Vigil on May 13 in Washington, DC Live streaming of event online as 371 names are dedicated on the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial
The museum, which was built by the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF), features immersive, interactive exhibits
The 2018 LODD numbers for the first half of the year show a 24 percent increase in murders of police officers over the first half of 2017
Seventy-three LEOs were killed in the line of duty in the first half of 2018, 31 of which were firearms-related
The drunkometer was one of the earliest tools that allowed police officers to conduct roadside breath tests on suspected intoxicated drivers
The 37th Annual National Peace Officers’ Memorial Service and the Honor Guard and pipe and drum band competition were highlights of Police Week
LEU honors fallen officers killed in the line of duty and the survivors who are left behind
Included in the list of names this year are the 129 officers who died in the line of duty in 2017 and 231 officers who were killed in previous years
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