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NGC Exclusive Partnership and Special Label for 2021 National Law Enforcement Coins
National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum to offer collectors a special certification label for the
2021 National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum commemorative coins.
The coins, which are available for preorder now from the US Mint, are expected to start shipping in May.
Surcharges from each coin sold by the US Mint will benefit the
National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund overseen by the National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum.
Dedicated in 1991, the National Law Enforcement Memorial honors federal, state, and local law enforcement who have sacrificed their lives in the line of duty. The museum, opened in 2018, organizes exhibits and educational programs to strengthen the relationship between law enforcement and the public.
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Washington D.C. Organizers of National Police Week have announced that the May events have been postponed until October 2021. The host organizations of National Police Week, which include the National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum, the Fraternal Order of Police and Auxiliary (FOP), and Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S), announced this week that they made the “difficult but necessary decision” to postpone in-person events of National Police Week to October 13-17, 2021, in Washington, D.C.
The original event was to be held May 11-16, 2021. The organizers cited the inability to secure necessary permits in time for in-person gatherings due to the ongoing COVID-19 restrictions.
Christina Solano, the sister of the slain L.A. County deputy, is outraged over proposed justice reform.
GOP Rep. Yvette Herrell of New Mexico is expected to introduce a bill Tuesday that would make it a federal crime for someone to murder a federal, state or local law enforcement officer and call for any person convicted to serve life in prison or receive the death penalty, Fox News has learned.
Fellow Republican Sen. Tom Cotton from Arkansas will join Herrell to introduce a companion bill in the Senate, the lawmakers said.
Cotton told Fox News the bill will subject those who murder police to a punishment they deserve, life in prison or the death penalty.