Memorial Fund Board Announces New Chairwoman Karen P. Tandy
The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund is pleased to announce the appointment of Karen P. Tandy as Chairwoman of the Board of Directors. Ms. Tandy replaces Former U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft, who is stepping down.
Marcia Ferranto Named CEO of National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund
The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (“Memorial Fund”) has announced the appointment of Marcia C. Ferranto to the position of Chief Executive Officer.
The Beginning of American K9 Units: A Brief History
Law enforcement agencies use man’s best friend to assist in a variety of tasks; to not only make their jobs easier, but to make them safer. Many of those tasks require a honed set of skills taught by professional dog trainers, which take months to master.
The Rescue of Eagle One: How did a real-life helicopter end up hanging in a museum?
It’s one of the first things we hear as a group of students makes its way down the stairs to the admissions desk: “Is that a helicopter?!” Yup. “Is it real?” Sure is. The story of how Eagle One came to rest here, hanging above the exhibit space in the National Law Enforcement Museum, is a good one to tell.
60 Law Enforcement Line-of-Duty Deaths in First Half of 2019
Firearms-related fatalities decreased 35 percent over same period last year.
Slave Patrols: An Early Form of American Policing
“I [patroller’s name], do swear, that I will as searcher for guns, swords, and other weapons among the slaves in my district, faithfully, and as privately as I can, discharge the trust reposed in me as the law directs, to the best of my power. So help me, God.” -Slave Patroller’s Oath, North Carolina, 1828.[i]
2019 Run for the Badge
Are you ready for the 2019 Run for the Badge? Registration is now open! Join us as we celebrate the 10th anniversary of honoring America's law enforcement officers with a 5K through downtown Washington, DC.
National Law Enforcement Museum Ad Campaign Highlights “True Law” Stories
Most Americans are familiar with organized crime boss Al Capone. They may not be as familiar with Eliot Ness, the federal agent who played a crucial role in bringing Capone to justice.
31st Annual Candlelight Vigil Honored 371 Fallen Peace Officers at the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial
The names of 371 law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty—including 158 who died in 2018—were formally dedicated last month, during the 31st Annual Candlelight Vigil, held on the National Mall and produced by the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund.
The Wages of True Crime
Tantalizing! Sensational! Lurid! True Crime always seems to come with an implicit exclamation point. It is a genre that documents the not normal and emphasizes the extreme. Are people drawn to the dark details of the depraved? Or to the otherness of those who dwell in this mostly hidden underworld? Or are people just relieved that they themselves have avoided these nefarious situations?
371 Fallen Law Enforcement Officers to Be Honored During 31st Annual Candlelight Vigil on May 13
National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund releases the list of names of officers being added to the national monument this year.
LIGHT A VIRTUAL CANDLE
Every year, we host the annual Candlelight Vigil to honor the officers who were added to the walls of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial. Over 30,000 law enforcement officers, survivors, and supporters join us in Washington, DC on May 13.
Museum Hosts Panel Discussion on USS Cole Bombing
The Museum kicked off its winter Witness program with an engaging panel discussion, Attack on the USS Cole: Precursor to 9/11. Moderated by NBC4 anchor Jim Handly, the event featured former NCIS Special Agents Cathy Clements and Robert McFadden.
USS Cole Terrorist Attack
It was early morning on October 12, 2000, when I received word from the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) anti-terrorism alert center that there had been an accident off the coast of Aden, Yemen, involving a Navy ship, the USS Cole. I was the director of NCIS at the time.
The Unique Job of a Bomb Technician
When asked about the exhibits in the National Law Enforcement Museum, something I like to talk about that tends to surprise people is the wide variety of jobs that exist within the law enforcement profession.
North Brunswick (NJ) Officer Receives January 2019 Officer of the Month Award
The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund has named Officer Joseph Grasso, of the North Brunswick (NJ) Police Department, as the recipient of its Officer of the Month Award for January 2019.
National Law Enforcement Museum Hosts Free Family Fun Day!
Free admission on Saturday, February 2, 2019 plus K9-focused activities for the whole family.
Craig W. Floyd, Founding CEO of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, Retires
Mr. Floyd will remain as Founding CEO Emeritus and consultant.
Oakland County (MI) Deputy Receives November 2018 Officer of the Month Award
The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund has named Deputy Michael Miles, of the Oakland County (MI) Sheriff’s Office, as the recipient of its Officer of the Month Award for November 2018.