05/08/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/08/2026 11:00
BURLINGTON - National Police Week will be observed from Sunday, May 10, 2026, to Saturday, May 16, 2026. National Police Week is set aside each year to recognize the significant contributions and extraordinary work by law enforcement in keeping our communities safe. The United States Attorney's Office for the District of Vermont thanks all federal, state, county, and local law enforcement officers in Vermont for their service and sacrifice.
First Assistant U.S. Attorney Jonathan A. Ophardt stated: "Police officers are vital guardians, essential to maintaining the thriving communities within which we live. Over 1,000 police officers, sheriff's deputies, troopers, and agents work tirelessly across Vermont to prevent the victimization of the vulnerable and apprehend those who commit crime. These law enforcement officers face dangerous and challenging situations on a daily basis, and their commitment to serving and protecting our community is truly inspiring. I invite all Vermonters to honor the courageous law enforcement professionals who serve the public and call on good men and women to join them in the ranks of this noble profession."
In 1962, President Kennedy issued the first proclamation for Peace Officers Memorial Day and National Police Week to remember and honor law enforcement officers for their service and sacrifices. Based on data compiled by the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF), 109 law enforcement officers died in the line of duty in 2025.
Peace Officers Memorial Day, which every year falls on May 15, specifically honors law enforcement officers killed or disabled in the line of duty, and the U.S. Attorney's Office encourages Vermonters and citizens across the country to remember and honor those who gave their lives so the rest of us can live safely.
As stated on NLEOMF's website, the names of all officers killed in the line of duty are engraved on the walls of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington D.C. and will be read aloud during the annual Candlelight Vigil on the National Mall, on May 13, 2026. This year, U.S. Border Patrol Agent David "Chris" Maland's name will be added to the Memorial. Agent Maland was shot and killed in the line of duty on January 20, 2025, in Coventry, Vermont.
The schedule of National Police Week events is available on NLEOMF's websiteLinks to other government and non-government sites will typically appear with the "external link" icon to indicate that you are leaving the Department of Justice website when you click the link..
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