HANSON — Chief Michael Miksch and the Hanson Police Department are honoring fallen officers from near and far during National Police Week this week.
National Police Week takes place this year from May 9-15 and is observed across the country as a way to honor local, state and federal law enforcement officers who have died or been disabled in the line of duty.
In honor of Peace Officers Memorial Day on Saturday, May 15, Hanson Police will join agencies nationwide in flying its flags at half-staff to honor officers who have given their lives in service to their communities.
“Hanson Police join our brothers and sisters from across the country in commemorating National Police Week, in honor of those we have lost in the line of duty,” Chief Miksch said. “It is important to remember those who gave their lives, as well as the brave men and women who continue to serve their community each and every day.”
Every year, between 25,000-40,000 law enforcement officers from around the world would normally gather in Washington, D.C. to pay their respects during a number of planned events. Though this year’s in-person events are cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a candlelight vigil will be held virtually on Thursday, May 13 at 8 p.m. to memorialize those who sacrificed all for their communities.
A total of 362 officers were killed in the line of duty in 2020 and 119 have been killed so far in 2021.
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