The FBI released a piece on National Police Week and the loss of two FBI special agents.
As
the names of fallen law enforcement officers are read aloud in solemn
gatherings for National Police Week, the FBI paused to honor its law
enforcement partners and remember two of its own who made the ultimate
sacrifice.
"It's
an important time to honor the extraordinary courage and commitment of our
brothers and sisters in law enforcement and to recognize those who have laid
down their lives protecting the communities they served," FBI Director
Kash Patel said in a video commemorating Police Week.
The
annual observance dates to 1962 when President John F. Kennedy signed a
proclamation designating May 15 as Peace Officers Memorial Day and the week in
which the date falls as Police Week.
You
can read the rest of the piece via the link below:
FBI Honors Fallen Law Enforcement During National Police Week — FBI
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