The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) released the below information and photos:
WASHINGTON— Throughout the
2018 National Police Week, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) honored
law enforcement officers and their families for their service and sacrifice. In
Washington and around the country, DHS has been involved in memorializing these
heroes throughout the week.
Secretary Kirstjen M. Nielsen (seen in the below photo) attended memorials that focused on the important work that DHS law enforcement
officers and agents do every day, and honored those killed in the line of duty:
“Every year, in honor of
Police Week, we pay tribute to the law enforcement community,” said Secretary
Nielsen. “We lay a wreath in memory of those who put on a badge, went to work,
and never came home again. We take time —one week out of the year—to say ‘thank
you,’ and ‘I miss you.’ We reflect on those who’ve gone before us. We remember
their sacrifice, and we comfort those they’ve left behind.
“It is a remarkable privilege
to lead the men and women of this Department, particularly the members of our
law enforcement family. I am grateful for every one of you who has answered the
call to stand up for our homeland.”
DHS is the largest employer
of federal law enforcement agents. Approximately one-third of our employees
serve as law enforcement officers, and nearly 70 percent perform law
enforcement functions. The Department’s law enforcement family includes U.S.
Customs and Border Protection (CBP), U.S. Secret Service (USSS), Federal
Protective Service (FPS), U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), U.S.
Coast Guard (USCG), and Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
DHS also plays an important
role in training law enforcement across the country through the Federal Law
Enforcement Training Center (FLETC), which provides vital training to more than
90 federal partner organizations, as well as many state and local officers.
Since its inception in 1970, FLETC has trained more than one million law
enforcement professionals nationwide.
DHS is proud to participate
in Police Week to pay tribute to law enforcement officers killed in the line of
duty and honor all law enforcement officers and their families for their
service to our country.
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