National Police Week is a collaborative effort of many organizations dedicated to honoring America’s law enforcement community. On May 15, the Minnesota law enforcement community honored and remembered its fallen officers and their families with a 24-hour vigil at the memorial site located on the grounds of the State Capitol.
Walking the line, May 15, 2023 |
Officers recognized during ceremony, vigil
The event is hosted by Minnesota’s Law Enforcement Memorial Association (LEMA), with municipal police officers, county deputies, state troopers, and officers from other law enforcement agencies from around the state providing an honor guard. LEMA is also the organization that assists departments and family members after an officer has died in the line of duty. Two long-standing rituals and traditions take place during the ceremony — officers ”standing guard” and officers “walking the line” (where a peace officer continually walks the thin blue line that represents law enforcement standing between the public and chaos). As officers end their vigil, they announce a fallen officer’s name and ring a bell three times.
Standing guard, May 15, 2023 |
Watch highlights from a past MN LEMA memorial service. For more information on the services and the law enforcement memorial, visit the LEMA website.
If you have any questions or comments, please contact me at tstille@lmc.org or (651) 215-4051.
In the meantime, stay safe!
Tracy
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