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Observing National Police Week in Western Wisconsin
Observing National Police Week in Western Wisconsin

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time14-05-2025

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Observing National Police Week in Western Wisconsin

VIROQUA, Wis. (WLAX/WEUX) – Several police departments gathered to memorialize their own at the annual Vernon County Police Memorial Service. Vernon County Sheriff Roy Torgerson says it's essential to recognize officers who have given their lives in the line of duty, both here and across the country. 'They gave their lives serving our communities, keeping us safe, serving, protecting. The very least we can do is say thank you for your service. Especially to those that were unable to come home to their loved ones.' Retired Chief of Police Christian Malanka spent over 20 years with the Austin, Texas, police department. In that time, he saw eight officers lose their lives in the line of duty. He says no matter the department's size, every department is a family and every one of the officers is a valued member of that family. 'Some were murdered. Some died in pursuits or responding to emergencies. Although Austin, Texas, at the time had between 1,200 and 1,400 officers, I knew every one of those officers. It reinforces the fact that we are an extended family, and we feel a great deal of pain when we lose somebody in our family.' Sheriff Torgerson hopes that people who attended remember the sacrifices that some officers had to make, 'I hope that their eyes were opened when we read off the numbers of the officers killed across the nation, 165 last year. When they leave here, I think they're going to have a new appreciation for those selfless sacrifices that are made each and every day.' The names of every active-duty Wisconsin officer who has lost their lives since 2024 were mentioned in the ceremony, including the three Vernon County officers who have lost their lives since 1953: Viroqua police officer Curtis Starry, Viola Police Chief Michael Cook, and Vernon County Deputy Sheriff Bobby Dickson. Other departments in the western Wisconsin community also remembered their fallen officers, including Chetek police officer Emily Breidenbach, Cameron police officer Hunter Scheel, and St. Croix County Sheriff's Deputy Kaitie Leising. All three were killed in the line of duty in the spring of 2023. Their names have been engraved on the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington, DC. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Fallen Charlotte heroes to be honored during candlelight vigil in D.C.
Fallen Charlotte heroes to be honored during candlelight vigil in D.C.

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time13-05-2025

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Fallen Charlotte heroes to be honored during candlelight vigil in D.C.

Thousands of people are paying their respects this week to officers who gave their lives in the line of duty. On Monday, the families of CMPD Officer Joshua Eyer, Deputy U.S. Marshal Tommy Weeks, Investigator Alden Elliott, and Investigator Sam Poloche got to see the names of their loved ones engraved in the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial. ALSO READ: 'Still healing': Colleagues speak with Channel 9 to remember officers killed in ambush Tuesday night, the names of those four fallen heroes will be read aloud during a candlelight vigil. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, as well as the U.S. Marshals Office, will be in attendance. Last month, Channel 9's Hannah Goetz spoke with some of those officers as the one-year anniversary of the shooting approached. They said it brings them pride to be able to honor their friends. 'I think so, like, because each one of those guys, you're not going to find better people. So, it makes you proud to tell people about them, you know,' said Deputy US Marshal Stephen Baldwin. >>> Goetz will be live from the ceremony at 11 p.m., which is being held at the National Mall in Washington, D.C. VIDEO: 'Honor him': Names of 4 fallen Charlotte officers join memorial wall in D.C.

Marshall PD to honor fallen officers during National Police Week
Marshall PD to honor fallen officers during National Police Week

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time18-04-2025

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Marshall PD to honor fallen officers during National Police Week

MARSHALL, Texas (KETK) – Police departments across the country, including East Texas departments, are preparing to honor fallen officers during National Police Week, which will be held this May. Beloved Pyron House to remain open to public under new ownership The Marshall Police Department will host the memorial service on May 15, on National Peace Officers Memorial Day, to honor the lives of fallen officers throughout this past year. The service will be held at the Marshall Convention Center beginning at noon. The Marshall Police Department, Harrison County Sheriff's Office and other local law enforcement agencies will honor fallen officers from across the country. Additionally, fallen officers will be honored during the 37th Annual Candlelight Vigil on May 13 in Washington. The vigil will remember the lives of officers whose names are engraved on the walls of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial. In 2025, 345 officers will be engraved on to the wall, including 148 officers who were killed in 2024. There are currently 24,412 names engraved on the memorial wall. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Hinds County to honor Deputy Martin Shields, Jr. with memorial
Hinds County to honor Deputy Martin Shields, Jr. with memorial

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time05-03-2025

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Hinds County to honor Deputy Martin Shields, Jr. with memorial

JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – Hinds County plans to erect a memorial in honor of fallen Deputy Martin Shields, Jr. Hinds County Sheriff Tyree Jones asked the Board of Supervisors for a permanent memorial for Shields. It would be located outside the sheriff's office in downtown Jackson. Hinds County Deputy Martin Shields, Jr., laid to rest in Jackson Supervisor Robert Graham, District 1, said the Board unanimously approved the proposal, but he did not say when work would begin. Shields was killed in the line of duty on February 23 after responding to a domestic call at a Terry home. There are plans to add Shields' name to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington, D.C. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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