The purpose of the National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum is to honor the role of law enforcement, in service to society, by recognizing the sacrifices and valor of law enforcement, educating the community, and making it safer for those who serve.
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HOST A CEREMONY
RESPECT – PendingHONOR – Designated REMEMBER – Names On The Wall
MEMORIAL | Fallen Officer SearchRemembering 9/11How Names Are AddedThe Process | How It WorksSubmit An Officer’s Name
NATIONAL POLICE WEEKSchedule of EventsSponsorsCandlelight VigilSample ProclamationPolice Week Store
Law Enforcement Sporting Events
ROLL CALL OF HEROES (2022)
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Officer Fatality DataLaw Enforcement FactsCauses of Law Enforcement DeathsDates in Law Enforcement HistoryDeaths, Assaults and InjuriesOfficer Deaths By Year
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Federal Agencies: 3
Military: 0
U.S. Territories: 0
Tribal: 0
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