Peace Officers Memorial Day in
the United States
Peace Officers Memorial Day is
held annually in the United States on May 15 in honor of federal, state and
local officers killed or disabled in the line of duty. It is observed in
conjunction with Police Week.
Is Peace Officers Memorial Day a
Public Holiday?: Peace Officers
Memorial Day is not a public holiday. Businesses have normal opening hours.
What Do People Do?: Many people in the United States will pay
tribute to officers who lost their lives or were injured in their jobs.
According to Concerns of Police Survivors (COPS), about 140-160 officers are
killed in the line of duty each year and their families and co-workers are left
to cope with the tragic loss. Many businesses and community members across the
nation, especially those who lost family members, friends or colleagues who
were local officers, will lower their flags in remembrance of law enforcement
officers killed in the line of duty. Some police departments hold an annual law
enforcement memorial ceremony on this day. Each year, the Fraternal Order of
Police and its Auxiliary organizes a national memorial service on the day,
drawing thousands of people from many parts of the United States. The service
is followed by the placement of a memorial wreath at the National Law
Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington DC. On this day, people are also
reminded of the need to be vigilant against all forms of crime.
Public Life: Peace Officers Memorial Day is an
observance but it is not a federal public holiday in the United States. Some
people may take some time off work, such as an extended lunch break if a
memorial service is held at noon, to attend a memorial service on this day.
Background: The idea of a Peace Officers Memorial Day
came into effect on October 1, 1961, when Congress asked the president to
designate May 15 to honor law enforcement officers. President John F Kennedy
signed the bill into law on October 1, 1962. Each year, the president of the
United States proclaims May 15 as Peace Officers Memorial Day and the calendar
week of each year during which such May 15 occurs as Police Week. According to
the Legal Information Institute, the president is requested to issue a
proclamation to: designate May 15 as Peace Officers Memorial Day; to direct
government officials to display the United States flag at half staff on all
government buildings; and to invite state and local governments and the people
to observe the day with appropriate ceremonies and activities.
https://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/us/peace-officers-memorial-day
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