National Police Week was established in 1962 by President John F. Kennedy, honoring the courage, sacrifice, and dedication of law enforcement officers who serve in the line of duty. This year National Police Week was May 10–16, culminating on May 15 with the Peace Officers Memorial Day. This day is set aside each year to honor officers, deputies, and correctional officers who have paid the ultimate price by losing their lives in the line of duty…
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