What is Peace Officers Memorial Day?

Anywhere May 15th Peace Officers Memorial Day honors local, state, and federal law enforcement officers who have made the ultimate sacrifice or been wounded in the line of duty. During Police Week, the observance takes place.

According to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, over 800,000 law enforcement officers serve in the United States today. Each year, the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial adds new names to the wall. Year on year, the average is 163 deaths per year. Fallen law enforcement officers work at all levels of government, state, federal, tribal, and military law enforcement. They are family members, husbands, wives, parents, sons, and daughters.

The day honors fallen LEO across the country and extends assistance to their surviving family members and officers.

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Flags from many companies, government departments, and private individuals in honor of those officers who have made the ultimate sacrifice. Attend a memorial near you. These organizations provide services to the fallen around the country, including Washington, D.C. Support families of fallen and injured law enforcement officers are assisting families of deceased and injured law enforcement officers.