| 08 May 2021 | 07:01 Orange County Executive Steven M. Neuhaus speaks at the 2021 Orange County Law Enforcement Memorial Service on Friday, May 7, at the Orange County Courthouse. To his right is Mike McGinn, president of the Fraternal Order of Police, Jason Conklin Memorial Lodge #957. He also is a member of the Monroe Town Board. Photo provided by Orange County.
The 2021 Orange County Law Enforcement Memorial Service on Friday, May 7, at the Orange County Courthouse attracted Orange County Executive Steven M. Neuhaus, District Attorney David M. Hoovler, Sheriff Carl E. DuBois and several other dignitaries.
Former New York Police Department (NYPD) Chief of Department Terence Monahan served as the keynote speaker.
Fallen Texas officers honored in College Station at 34th Annual Law Enforcement Memorial Service
The service was held in Veteran s Memorial Park and honored the lives of Texas officers lost in the line of duty. Author: Erin Wencl (KAGS), Jacob Reyes, Elisabeth Tharp Published: 4:49 PM CDT May 12, 2021 Updated: 9:03 PM CDT May 12, 2021
COLLEGE STATION, Texas The 34th Annual Law Enforcement Memorial Service is a time for people to come together and give thanks to the dedicated men and women who serve in law enforcement, especially those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
College Station Police Chief Billy Couch said policing is a challenge each and every day for these men and women to go out and serve.
By Doug Barrett
May 13, 2021 | 8:11 AM
Supporters of a Northern Valley Law Enforcement Memorial are hoping to close a fundraising gap this week. A committee working to secure $250,000 dollars for the project is working with over a dozen businesses who are donating a portion of their sales to help bring the memorial to Optimist Park.
Committee Chair Bob Rost says after three years of planning over $200,000 has been raised. Rost says they hope to break ground next month.
The memorial will pay tribute to law enforcement who had died in the line of duty from northeastern North Dakota….northwest Minnesota…and Manitoba.
Law enforcement honor the fallen at 34th Annual Law Enforcement Memorial Service
Fire and rescue agencies were also there to honor fallen heroes, those who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty.
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BRAZOS VALLEY, TX â Local members of law enforcement came out to Veteran s Park for the 34th Annual Law Enforcement Memorial Service.
Officers from Bryan, College Station, Texas A&M, and Brazos County were all in attendance.
Fire and rescue agencies were also there to honor fallen heroes, those who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. It s critically important for us to remember those and never forget those who gave the ultimate sacrifice, who did this job, shared Billy Couch, chief of CSPD. Good for us to recognize those family members, the survivors of these officers and their families.