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Experience the finale of the Police Unity Tour through Police1’s live coverage as riders reached the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington, D.C.
Since its inception in 1997, the Police Unity Tour has donated more than $33 million to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund
The museum is located across the street from the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington, D.C., allowing visitors to explore both in one visit
Reducing officer deaths to zero is the key goal of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund’s Officer Wellness and Safety program
In 2022, 64 officers were shot and killed in firearms-related incidents, according to NLEOMF’s report
The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund will be holding its Law Enforcement Officers Firearms Survival Summit on Jan. 31, 2023
Submit your organization’s officer safety and wellness programs for consideration
The Ambassador Program is a nationwide effort to support the vision of inspiring all citizens to value law enforcement
Police Weekend 2022, hosted by the National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum, has a slate of special events and activities honoring law enforcement
Hosted by NLEOMF, the summit will share recommendations to improve vehicle and roadside safety throughout the country
The number of firearm and traffic-related fatalities has increased, according to NLEOMF’s mid-year report
A full calendar of events were held from May 11-17; here are scenes from this year’s commemorative events
This year’s vigil was the largest event held in person in three years
Symbols and ceremonies are important ways for us to remember fallen LEOs
Line of duty deaths increased 55% in 2021 with COVID-19 as the leading cause of death, according to a report
Officers, family members and supporters gathered to recognize and honor 701 law enforcement officers who died in the line of duty
How a Texas department enhanced officer traffic safety and accountability after two of its officers were struck and killed by passing vehicles
Each officer’s name was read as a part of the ceremony and etched on the walls of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial
The four-day bicycle ride from New Jersey to Washington, D.C. raises awareness – and funds for the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund – for those who died in the line of duty
Whether you are a rookie, a veteran or a member of the public, interactive exhibits and fascinating artifacts make this museum a must-visit
September 11, then and now
The exhibit recognizes the 72 officers killed on September 11, as well as 236 officers who died of illnesses contracted while working in the hazardous conditions at the WTC
COVID-19 infections all but doubled the losses, while “struck by” fatalities are up 138% over similar deaths in 2020
Traffic fatalities are on the rise and COVID-19 continues to be the leading cause of duty deaths
It took almost three weeks and over 90,000 LEGO pieces to complete the unique art installation
The vigil begins at 8 p.m. EST and can be watched online through YouTube, Facebook and Twitter
In-person events are scheduled to run October 13-17 in Washington, D.C.
This week, officials will begin adding names of LEOs who died in the line of duty to the memorial wall in Washington, D.C.
NLEOMF panel discusses the unique experiences women face in their roles to serve and protect
Dr. Jon Sheinberg, MD, FACC, discusses why it is critical LEOs are vaccinated
The “Black Trailblazers in Blue” series will feature 28 Black law enforcement leaders
2020 was the deadliest year for law enforcement officers since 1974