
This week, May 9-15th, is National Police Week. There will be activities and special events held in Washington D.C. May 13-16. For those of you who don’t know what National Police Week is, here’s some information.
Each May during National Police Week the nation pauses to recognize the service and sacrifice of U.S. law enforcement. National Police Week was first established by President John F. Kennedy and a joint resolution of congress. It pays special tribute to those law enforcement officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty for the safety and protection of others. Ceremonies are held throughout the country, but the largest of events are held in the nation’s capital.
Here’s a look at what’s been going on in D.C., and the events that are still to come.
Thursday, May 13
Official Arrival Day
22nd Annual Candlelight Vigil at the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial
Friday, May 14
First Day – National Police Survivors’ Conference
Alexandria, VA
Saturday, May 15
National Peace Officers’ Memorial Service
United States Capitol
Sunday, May 16
Second Day – National Police Survivors’ Conference
Various other special events — a pipeband march, an honor guard competition, a motorcycle Law Ride and more — take place in and around the Memorial during National Police Week. In general, National Police Week events are free and open to the public.