"As we honor their memory, let us pledge that their lives, their sacrifices, and their valor shall be justified and remembered for as long as God gives life to this nation." ~ President Ronald Reagan
Police Week is a time to remember the heroes who gave everything in service to others. Their legacy is not defined by the way they died, but by the lives they lived and the impact they made on their communities and fellow officers. We will never forget.
This week, we honor the men and women who put on the badge and serve their communities with courage, sacrifice, and dedication. During National Police Week, we remember the fallen, support those who continue the mission, and thank every officer who answers the call each day.
We are proud supporters of Special Olympics and of the officers who consistently step forward to support athletes and their opportunity to compete. https://t.co/MNBDrCaLDo
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. showed the world that real strength is found in peace, justice, and compassion. Today, we reflect on his words and the responsibility we share to be a force for light in our communities.
The release of this video reinforces how sudden and extreme the threat can be against officers. An ambush of this nature underscores the danger faced simply sitting in a patrol vehicle.
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Today is National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day. Take a moment to thank an officer for their dedication to protecting our communities. Your support makes a difference.
Merry Christmas to all our members and their families! Thank you for your dedication and service. May your holiday be filled with joy, peace, and time with loved ones. #3hasyour6
Today, we remember Charleston Police Department Policeman John Harlow. On this date in 1879, Policeman John Harlow was shot and killed while attempting to break up a disturbance the intersection of King Street and Calhoun Street at 3:00 am.
A crash involving a Charleston County deputy underscores the risk officers face while carrying out their duties in traffic environments. It is good news that injuries were reported as minor.
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