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NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT MEMORIAL WEEK
NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT MEMORIAL WEEK 2004 Law Ride
NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT MEMORIAL WEEK Vigil The NLEOM Vigil is a moment when the gathered reflect on the lost and on the past and on their future as it has been changed
NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT WEEK 2004 West Lawn The survivors are gathered to the West Lawn of the Capitol where the President greets them individually staying as long as they seek his solace and compassion
NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT WEEK Blue Mass St Patricks Cathedral Church in Washington DC is the home for Father Sal, DC's chaplain on a motorcycle. His license reads MSGR. The first time I saw it, I misread it as standing for Messenger. Soon enough, when he stopped laughing, Father Sal explained,
NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT WEEK Survivors The week, though called a Memorial Week, is for the living gathered to remember their loved ones. The pain, the tears, the grief etched on their faces is heartbreaking. How many other people have we met willing to lay their lives down for someone they may
NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT MEMORIAL Blue Mass
NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT MEMORIAL WEEK Friday Night Vigil
NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT MEMORIAL FOP Fraternal Order of Police Wreath Laying
NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT MEMORIAL LAW RIDE
NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT MEMORIAL Tribute Wreath Presentation For UK COPS Founder Jim McNulty
NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT MEMORIAL WEEK Emerald Society Pipes and Marching Bands Display
NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT MEMORIAL WEEK Tributes Placed On The Wall By Survivors And Supporters
NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT MEMORIAL Wreath Laying for Denver Officer Gunned Down By Illegal Alien
NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT MEMORIAL West Lawn
NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT WEEK Survivors
NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT MEMORIAL John Walsh "America's Most Wanted"
NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT MEMORIAL Wreaths
NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER MEMORIAL WREATH LAYING There are never happy moments, nor, when there is a gathering at Judiciary Square for Officers Down, is there a sad moment. How can moments be ever sad when an officer down becomes an officer forever on eternal watch.
ST PATRICK'S CHURCH SPIRITUAL HOME TO LAW ENFORCEMENT Blue Mass is held here every spring. Every Christmas, there is hope the new year will bring change and there will be no more fallen.
ETCHING OF NAMES ON THE NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT MEMORIAL WALL Names of fallen officers are added to the walls on the Law Enforcement Officer memorial located in Judiciary Square. Hearts break as little children watch loved ones memorialized. But for them, we walk safely. But for them, we live free.
2006 AMERICAs MOST WANTED JOHN WALSH HOSTS NAPOs TOP COPS AWARDS IN WASHINGTON DC The Citizen's choice TOP COP was honored for rescuing an alzheimer patient's stolen funds. Other cops did outlive a partner's cold blood murders or, as one cop did, give kidney to a dying friend, if not rescued. That is what cops do, serve to protect.
2006 NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT MEMORIAL CANDLELIGHT VIGIL The families and extended of law enforcement officers fallen during the year are brought together into a week of compassion amidst the embrace of fellow officers. A candlelight vigil is held celebrating the Thin Blue Line that now ties bereaved closely.
2006 NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT MEMORIAL THE SHOMRIM Shomrim is hebrew for guardian. The Shomrim are chapters of Jewish American police officers who gather for good and to honor their community along with lost officers. Sadly, the Shomrim show to say yizk prayer for the fallen. The community? Another story.
2006 NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT WEEK 2006 St 10th and G National Law Enforcement Week is a support week for families of officers killed in the line of duty. The week includes seminars for families and more. It starts with Blue MAss. Father Sal was there. Cardinal Mccrarrick was too. Without that support.....
2006 NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT MEMORIAL WEEK FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE WREATH LAYING The mourners gather after the President speaks on the West lawn of the Capitol for one last community Kids become kids again while old people covet moments stolen from their family.
2006 NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT MEMORIAL Wall Decorations Visitors to the National Law Enforcement Memorial bring with gifts for their brethren eternally on watch. Cigars, libations, teddy bears, and car doors. Momentos of good times that ended much too soon. The momentos ground the NLEOM museum slated for 2007
2006 NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT MEMORIAL WEEK 2006 In The Rain They come rain or shine. After all, their friends and family are there four seasons strong. They walk looking for names to touch, trace, kiss and sit with a while. No rush. Just memories of good times and loss of hearts and souls.
2006 NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT MEMORIAL WEEK 2006 The Emerald Piping Marching Band They streamed up to Judiciary Square. On this day, all officers marching in the band were Irish, in their hearts at least. Chaplains marched with bands from across the country even some from around the world. They marched in tribute to say, hello, forever
2006 NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT MEMORIAL WEEK LAW RIDE A quick glance and you can imagine being surrounded by bikers. Well, you are. Blue Angels, Blue Knights, the good guys looking bad to the bone but in fact being soft to their core. Watch their tears stream for fallen friends.
2006 NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT MEMORIAL WEEK Sevice On The Capitol West Lawn Each year of his presidency, Mr. Bush is present at the Memorial respecting families of fallen LEOs. He is the first to pin a carnation in the heart of the FOP star. And he stays until the last family member is hugged with Vince Gill and his cabinet there