29 April, 2011

NATIONAL POLICE WEEK

NATIONAL POLICE WEEK TO BRING THOUSANDS TO DC
TO HONOR OFFICERS KILLED IN THE LINE OF DUTY

In 1962, President John F. Kennedy signed a proclamation designating May 15 as Peace
Officers Memorial Day and the week in which that date falls as “National Police Week.” Every
year since, tens of thousands of law enforcement officers from around the world converge on
DC each May to participate in a variety of events to honor those who have made the ultimate
sacrifice and were killed in the line of duty. The 23rd Annual Candlelight Vigil will be held at
the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial on Friday, May 13, 2011. Sponsored by the
National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF), at the Memorial grounds,
located at Judiciary Square, on the 400 block of E Street, NW, Washington, DC. Other Police
Week events include bicycle and motorcycle rides, wreath-laying ceremonies, the 14th annual
Blue Mass (May 3 at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, 10th and G Streets, NW), seminars by
Concerns of Police Survivors, a Pipeband March and Service, and the Police Unit Bicycle Tour.
Locally, the Fraternal Order of Police Auxiliary sponsors the 32nd Annual Memorial Service
for law enforcement officers from the region killed in the line of duty. The ceremony will take
place at 11 am on Monday, May 9, 2011, at the memorial fountain outside MPD Headquarters
at 300 Indiana Avenue, NW. This year, the service will honor six members of the community
who made the ultimate sacrifice in 2010.

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