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The Virginia Beach Law Enforcement Memorial Service is held each year to honor those officers who made the ultimate sacrifice serving and protecting the citizens of Virginia Beach. This year’s ceremony, normally held in May, was held on Oct 18th due to COVID. With honors presented by Police, Sheriff and Navy personnel, Flowers were placed in a wreath for fallen Police Officers, Sheriff Officers and Navy Master At Arms.
Photography - Craig McClure
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A law enforcement vehicle is parked and the window of house that was raided stands broken on Friday, April 15, 2016, in the 700 block of East Humphreys Street in Seguin. An 18-month joint investigation led by the Seguin Police Department which included federal, state and other area law enforcement agencies led to numerous raids.
Executive Associate Director of Enforcement and Removal Operations Thomas Homan speaking at the 2025 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Over 90 newly certified law enforcement officers graduated from the Tennessee Law Enforcement Training Academy (TLETA) at 11 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 22, 2016 during a ceremony held at Hermitage Hills Baptist Church (3475 Lebanon Pike, Hermitage, TN).
Graduates of Basic Police School Class 1813 will serve the following police departments (PD), sheriffs’ offices (SO), and state agencies:
Algood (PD), Austin Peay State University (PD), Bartlett (PD), Carter County (SO), Cheatham County (SO), Clarksville (PD), Clay County (SO), Clifton (PD), Coffee County (SO), Collierville (PD), Columbia (PD), Cookeville (PD), Covington (PD), Decatur County (SO), Dickson County (SO), Fayette County (SO), Gallatin (PD), Germanton (PD), Hamilton County (SO), Hardeman County (SO), Henderson County (SO), Hendersonville (PD), Humboldt (PD), Lawrence County (SO), Lenoir City (PD), Lewisburg (PD), Loudon County (SO), Mount Pleasant (PD), Savannah (PD), Smyrna (PD), Somerville (PD), Spring Hill (PD), Springfield (PD), Stewart County (SO), Sumner County (SO), Tennessee State University (PD), Tipton County (SO), Tiptonville (PD), Tennessee State Parks, Trenton (PD), Tullahoma (PD), Van Buren County (SO), Wayne County (SO), Williamson County (SO), and Wilson County (SO).
On Friday, June 9, the annual Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics New Jersey featured more than 3,000 officers who took to the streets of their local communities, split up into 26 separate legs, and run to raise awareness.
Photo by SONJ
Executive Associate Director of Enforcement and Removal Operations Thomas Homan speaking at the 2025 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Washington, DC: National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) 2023 Heroes Awards, May 11, 2023
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) honors its 2023 “Heroes” who have gone above and beyond to help protect the nation’s most valuable resource – children. The event was hosted at the Spy Museum in Washington, DC. Sarah Baker/NCMEC
MK2 was definitely a step in the right direction, but it was not good, not "heroic" enough! I think this revision nails the original vision for the suit overall.
Over 90 newly certified law enforcement officers graduated from the Tennessee Law Enforcement Training Academy (TLETA) at 11 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 22, 2016 during a ceremony held at Hermitage Hills Baptist Church (3475 Lebanon Pike, Hermitage, TN).
Graduates of Basic Police School Class 1813 will serve the following police departments (PD), sheriffs’ offices (SO), and state agencies:
Algood (PD), Austin Peay State University (PD), Bartlett (PD), Carter County (SO), Cheatham County (SO), Clarksville (PD), Clay County (SO), Clifton (PD), Coffee County (SO), Collierville (PD), Columbia (PD), Cookeville (PD), Covington (PD), Decatur County (SO), Dickson County (SO), Fayette County (SO), Gallatin (PD), Germanton (PD), Hamilton County (SO), Hardeman County (SO), Henderson County (SO), Hendersonville (PD), Humboldt (PD), Lawrence County (SO), Lenoir City (PD), Lewisburg (PD), Loudon County (SO), Mount Pleasant (PD), Savannah (PD), Smyrna (PD), Somerville (PD), Spring Hill (PD), Springfield (PD), Stewart County (SO), Sumner County (SO), Tennessee State University (PD), Tipton County (SO), Tiptonville (PD), Tennessee State Parks, Trenton (PD), Tullahoma (PD), Van Buren County (SO), Wayne County (SO), Williamson County (SO), and Wilson County (SO).
Over 90 newly certified law enforcement officers graduated from the Tennessee Law Enforcement Training Academy (TLETA) at 11 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 22, 2016 during a ceremony held at Hermitage Hills Baptist Church (3475 Lebanon Pike, Hermitage, TN).
Graduates of Basic Police School Class 1813 will serve the following police departments (PD), sheriffs’ offices (SO), and state agencies:
Algood (PD), Austin Peay State University (PD), Bartlett (PD), Carter County (SO), Cheatham County (SO), Clarksville (PD), Clay County (SO), Clifton (PD), Coffee County (SO), Collierville (PD), Columbia (PD), Cookeville (PD), Covington (PD), Decatur County (SO), Dickson County (SO), Fayette County (SO), Gallatin (PD), Germanton (PD), Hamilton County (SO), Hardeman County (SO), Henderson County (SO), Hendersonville (PD), Humboldt (PD), Lawrence County (SO), Lenoir City (PD), Lewisburg (PD), Loudon County (SO), Mount Pleasant (PD), Savannah (PD), Smyrna (PD), Somerville (PD), Spring Hill (PD), Springfield (PD), Stewart County (SO), Sumner County (SO), Tennessee State University (PD), Tipton County (SO), Tiptonville (PD), Tennessee State Parks, Trenton (PD), Tullahoma (PD), Van Buren County (SO), Wayne County (SO), Williamson County (SO), and Wilson County (SO).
A mysterious car crashes into a ravine near Crockett and the driver dies. The car knocked over a power pole and started a fire. A CalFire law enforcement officer takes stock of the scene.
Over 90 newly certified law enforcement officers graduated from the Tennessee Law Enforcement Training Academy (TLETA) at 11 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 22, 2016 during a ceremony held at Hermitage Hills Baptist Church (3475 Lebanon Pike, Hermitage, TN).
Graduates of Basic Police School Class 1813 will serve the following police departments (PD), sheriffs’ offices (SO), and state agencies:
Algood (PD), Austin Peay State University (PD), Bartlett (PD), Carter County (SO), Cheatham County (SO), Clarksville (PD), Clay County (SO), Clifton (PD), Coffee County (SO), Collierville (PD), Columbia (PD), Cookeville (PD), Covington (PD), Decatur County (SO), Dickson County (SO), Fayette County (SO), Gallatin (PD), Germanton (PD), Hamilton County (SO), Hardeman County (SO), Henderson County (SO), Hendersonville (PD), Humboldt (PD), Lawrence County (SO), Lenoir City (PD), Lewisburg (PD), Loudon County (SO), Mount Pleasant (PD), Savannah (PD), Smyrna (PD), Somerville (PD), Spring Hill (PD), Springfield (PD), Stewart County (SO), Sumner County (SO), Tennessee State University (PD), Tipton County (SO), Tiptonville (PD), Tennessee State Parks, Trenton (PD), Tullahoma (PD), Van Buren County (SO), Wayne County (SO), Williamson County (SO), and Wilson County (SO).
Governor Kay Ivey gave remarks and participated in a Fallen Officer Ceremony to unveil the names of the 2021 casualties at the
Fallen Officer Memorial Friday May 20, 2022 in Anniston, Ala. (Governor’s Office/Hal Yeager)
National Museum of the US Air Force
The Enforcer is a turboprop-powered light close-support/ground-attack aircraft built by Piper Aircraft Corp. Lakeland, Fla. It is based on the well-known North American P-51 of World War II fame. By direction of Congress, the USAF evaluated the aircraft, beginning in 1983. Testing was conducted in 1984 and the Air Force decided not to order the Enforcer.
Since the Enforcer was never in the Air Force inventory, it was not given an official military designation and did not receive an Air Force serial number. Instead, it carries the Piper designation PA-48 and Federal Aviation Administration registration number N481PE. Although the airframe resembles that of the P-51, the Enforcer is essentially a new aircraft.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Span: 41 ft. 4 in.
Length: 34 ft. 2 in.
Height: 13 ft. 1 in.
Armament: Mixed armament includes two GE GPU 30mm gun pods, MK-82 snakeyes, Bristol GRV-7 rockets, CBU canisters and MK-20 Rockeye antitank rockets
Engine: Avco-Lycoming YT-55-L-9 turboprop of 2,445 hp
C/N:48-350001
Registration number: N481PE (no USAF serial number assigned)
PERFORMANCE:
Maximum speed: 403 mph
Range: 921 miles
Service ceiling: 25,000 ft.
On Friday, June 9, the annual Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics New Jersey featured more than 3,000 officers who took to the streets of their local communities, split up into 26 separate legs, and run to raise awareness.
The Virginia Beach Law Enforcement Memorial Service is held each year to honor those officers who made the ultimate sacrifice serving and protecting the citizens of Virginia Beach. This year’s ceremony, normally held in May, was held on Oct 18th due to COVID. With honors presented by Police, Sheriff and Navy personnel, Flowers were placed in a wreath for fallen Police Officers, Sheriff Officers and Navy Master At Arms.
Photography - Craig McClure
21225
© 2021
ALL Rights reserved by City of Virginia Beach.
Contact photo[at]vbgov.com for permission to use. Commercial use not allowed.
Fully functional emergency vehicles can be used to teach emergency driving and to add realism during scenario based learning.
More than 300 people took the Plunge into Green Lake on Jan. 29, 2011 as part of law enforcement's Polar Bear Plunge for Special Olympics Minnesota. Photo by Damon Jongbloed.
The Virginia Beach Law Enforcement Memorial Service is held each year to honor those officers who made the ultimate sacrifice serving and protecting the citizens of Virginia Beach. This year’s ceremony, normally held in May, was held on Oct 18th due to COVID. With honors presented by Police, Sheriff and Navy personnel, Flowers were placed in a wreath for fallen Police Officers, Sheriff Officers and Navy Master At Arms.
Photography - Craig McClure
21225
© 2021
ALL Rights reserved by City of Virginia Beach.
Contact photo[at]vbgov.com for permission to use. Commercial use not allowed.
Wilson Police Department
Wilson, Louisiana
2006-2008 Ford Crown Victoria
Traffic Enforcement/Police Chief
The Virginia Beach Law Enforcement Memorial Service is held each year to honor those officers who made the ultimate sacrifice serving and protecting the citizens of Virginia Beach. This year’s ceremony, normally held in May, was held on Oct 18th due to COVID. With honors presented by Police, Sheriff and Navy personnel, Flowers were placed in a wreath for fallen Police Officers, Sheriff Officers and Navy Master At Arms.
Photography - Craig McClure
21225
© 2021
ALL Rights reserved by City of Virginia Beach.
Contact photo[at]vbgov.com for permission to use. Commercial use not allowed.
29th Annual Law Enforcement Emerald Societies Memorial March Parade along E at 4th Street, NW, Washington DC on Sunday evening, 14 May 2023 by Elvert Barnes Photography
Nassau County Police Emerald Society Pipe Band
www.facebook.com/NCPDPipeband/
National Conference of Law Enforcement Emerald Societies (NCLEES)
Elvert Barnes 32nd NATIONAL POLICE WEEK 2023 docu-project at elvertxbarnes.com/police-week
Elvert Barnes May 2023 at elvertxbarnes.com/2023
Elvert Barnes former NCLESS MEMORIAL MARCH docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/NCLEESMarch.html
The Virginia Beach Law Enforcement Memorial Service is held each year to honor those officers who made the ultimate sacrifice serving and protecting the citizens of Virginia Beach. This year’s ceremony, normally held in May, was held on Oct 18th due to COVID. With honors presented by Police, Sheriff and Navy personnel, Flowers were placed in a wreath for fallen Police Officers, Sheriff Officers and Navy Master At Arms.
Photography - Craig McClure
21225
© 2021
ALL Rights reserved by City of Virginia Beach.
Contact photo[at]vbgov.com for permission to use. Commercial use not allowed.
The Virginia Beach Law Enforcement Memorial Service is held each year to honor those officers who made the ultimate sacrifice serving and protecting the citizens of Virginia Beach. This year’s ceremony, normally held in May, was held on Oct 18th due to COVID. With honors presented by Police, Sheriff and Navy personnel, Flowers were placed in a wreath for fallen Police Officers, Sheriff Officers and Navy Master At Arms.
Photography - Craig McClure
21225
© 2021
ALL Rights reserved by City of Virginia Beach.
Contact photo[at]vbgov.com for permission to use. Commercial use not allowed.
The Virginia Beach Law Enforcement Memorial Service is held each year to honor those officers who made the ultimate sacrifice serving and protecting the citizens of Virginia Beach. This year’s ceremony, normally held in May, was held on Oct 18th due to COVID. With honors presented by Police, Sheriff and Navy personnel, Flowers were placed in a wreath for fallen Police Officers, Sheriff Officers and Navy Master At Arms.
Photography - Craig McClure
21225
© 2021
ALL Rights reserved by City of Virginia Beach.
Contact photo[at]vbgov.com for permission to use. Commercial use not allowed.