It's indisputable that all of us throughout the United States benefit from the work of our police officers. Indeed, they do all they can to keep our communities safe and orderly. Police Week is a great opportunity to celebrate law enforcement professionals and all they do every day of the year.
All law enforcement officials are welcome. This includes current and former personnel. Even police officers from around the world attend and this week's event included police from as far away as Australia.
What we know as a gigantic celebration today began as a somber gathering of merely 120 members of law enforcement and their supporters. Today, this Police week is celebrated by anywhere from 25,000 to 40,000 people throughout the United States.
The biggest events take place in Washington, DC. Check with your community or local police department to find local events to attend.
Events range, but include tours, a 5k run, vigils, seminars, open houses and various activities for all who want to participate. Many of these family-friendly events feature live music, food, and plenty of beer for the grown-ups! Last night,
The Fraternal Order Of Police DC Lodge #1 in Washington DC holds daytime and evening events for police officers. Police Week Tent City begins May 13 and ends on May 15, taking place in Washington, DC. The events within Washington DC are the biggest events of Police Week.
Police Week is a great way to allow our police officers to get much-needed support and encouragement to do the especially difficult work they do.
HTCIA: The High Tech Crime Association is extending the early bird registration rate for the 2019 Conference & Expo during National Police Week. Seize this opportunity to join your colleagues and register for the 2019 International Conference & Training Expo at the reduced early bird rate through Friday, May 17th. HTCIA 2019 in Chicago is a 3-day gathering of experts with hands-on labs and lectures.
Flags of Valor: Our partner, is extending a 10% discount plus free US shipping to Law Enforcement for 30 days using code "ADF" in the Flags of Valor online store. Flags of Valor makes beautiful handmade "Thin Blue Line" flags and other commemorative items which are all made by U.S. combat veterans. Every dollar you spend helps employ service men and women transitioning to civilian life.
If you missed Police Week 2019 but want to discover more police and some of the best law enforcement conferences and events in the United States, we've compiled a list for you.