Congress can support law enforcement this National Police Week
- On Monday, May 12, 2025, Montana held a National Police Week ceremony in the Capitol Rotunda honoring more than 120 law enforcement members.
- The ceremony honored 144 Montana law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty since 1878, expressed gratitude to both active and retired officers, and highlighted the various hazards they face, including dangerous road conditions and exposure to fentanyl.
- Attorney General Austin Knudsen recounted a rescue involving a burning truck and announced a new chaplaincy program to support officers' mental and spiritual health.
- Department of Justice deputy chief Jason Johnson emphasized that seeking assistance during difficult times demonstrates courage rather than weakness.
- National Police Week spans May 11 to 15, concluding with Peace Officers Memorial Day, highlighting ongoing efforts to support law enforcement safety and well-being.
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National View: Support cops for National Police Week, every week
Data from the Bureau of Justice Statistics’ National Crime Victimization Survey, which tracks reported and unreported crimes, has put to rest any doubts that violent crime has surged in recent years. This increase is consistent with a years-long ideological war on police that continues today. It’s a war that has consequently contributed to the disintegration of communities nationwide and claimed innocent lives. Ambushes and assaults on law-enfor…

Guest opinion: Standing with law enforcement, this National Police Week
By Lisa McClain and Michael Bouchard Guest opinion This National Police Week, we honor the brave men and women wearing uniforms who serve and protect our communities. Michigan law enforcement officers serve with courage, selflessness, and an unwavering commitment to justice. For many, this week is not just a remembrance or recognition—it is personal. Deputy Sheriff Bradley J. Reckling was a dedicated member of the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office…
Trump criticizes Biden admin's 'reckless, soft-on-crime policies' while announcing National Police Week
President Donald Trump issued a proclamation on Monday declaring May 11 through May 17 as National Police Week and Peace Officers Memorial Day as its typical date of May 15.
Fitzsimmons: Support cops this National Police Week
Data from the Bureau of Justice Statistics’ National Crime Victimization Survey, which tracks reported and unreported crimes, has put to rest any doubts that violent crime has surged in recent years. This increase is consistent with a years-long ideological war on police that continues today. It’s a war that has consequently contributed to the disintegration of communities nationwide and claimed innocent lives. Ambushes and assaults on law enfor…
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