This week is National Police Week and yesterday, May 15, was Law Enforcement Memorial Day. It is a day when law enforcement officers across the country gather at their respective memorials to pay tribute to officers who have given the ultimate sacrifice. It is also a time to show families who have lost a loved one that we will never forget their sacrifices.
In honor of the 275 Minnesota peace officers who lost their lives while on duty since 1874, Eden Prairie officers, along with one reserve officer and one community service officer, participated in the tradition of standing guard at the Minnesota Law Enforcement Memorial on the state capitol grounds. Each officer stood for 20 minutes, then rang the memorial bell and stated the name of a Minnesota officer who was killed in the line of duty. This ritual continued every 20 minutes with officers from departments across the state during the 24-hour vigil.
In honor of those who died as heroes in the line of duty, flags at all City facilities were lowered to half- staff on Sunday and EPPD officers wore mourning bands over their badges from sunrise until sunset.