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El Paso Police honor ‘service, sacrifice, commitment' during Police Week events

El Paso Police honor ‘service, sacrifice, commitment' during Police Week events

Yahoo12-05-2025

EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The El Paso Police Department is participating in National Police Week 2025 by hosting a series of events recognizing 'the service, sacrifice, and commitment of law enforcement officers, past and present,' the department said in a news release.
National Police Week, held annually in May, offers an opportunity for law-enforcement agencies across the nation to come together in remembrance and appreciation of officers who have given their lives in the line of duty.
The public is invited to attend the El Paso Police Department Memorial Ceremony on Friday, May 16.
The memorial will be held at 9 a.m. May 16 at Chuck Heinrich Park, 11055 Officer Andrew Barcena Dr., in Northeast El Paso.
Police Week kicked off in El Paso with First Responders Night at the El Paso Chihuahuas, and the Fallen Officer Cemetery Cleanup on Monday.
A City Proclamation honoring National Police Week will be made during City Council's Tuesday meeting.
'The community is invited to join in honoring the legacy of our fallen officers and supporting the officers who continue to protect and serve. The El Paso Police Department extends a heartfelt thank you to the families of law enforcement, our public safety partners, and the El Paso community for their continued support,' the news release said.
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