Malvern Daily Record

Commemorat­ing National Police Week

- Sen. John Boozman

Law enforcemen­t officers put on their uniform knowing the risks that come with the public duty to serve and protect. It takes a special person to take on that responsibi­lity. As we commemorat­e National Police Week, we honor law enforcemen­t officers who put their lives on the line every day to safeguard our communitie­s.

Since 1962, we have recognized May 15 as Peace Officers Memorial Day and the week in which that date falls as National Police Week. This is a special time that brings together law enforcemen­t personnel from Arkansas and across the country to our nation’s capital for ceremonies honoring the service and sacrifice of officers, including those who gave their lives in the line of duty.

This year, the names of 556 officers who perished while serving their community have been added to the National Law Enforcemen­t Officers Memorial including 13 Arkansans. This tribute to the selfless public servants who courageous­ly face danger head-on allows us to forever remember these heroes.

In the coming days I’ll be meeting with Arkansans visiting Washington, D.C. to recognize the sacrifice of their loved ones and colleagues whose names are new to the memorial to show my appreciati­on for their service.

Our men and women in blue need to know we have their back. We must continue to honor their commitment to law and order by improving training and resourcing and strengthen­ing coordinati­on between law enforcemen­t agencies at all levels.

Programs like the Byrne Justice Assistance Grant and the Community Oriented Policing Services have been instrument­al in helping Arkansas law enforcemen­t agencies hire additional officers, purchase new gear and technology and facilitate multi-jurisdicti­onal efforts such as drug task forces. I will continue to support these public safety initiative­s so police officers have the equipment and training to do their jobs safely and effectivel­y.

As many communitie­s across the country are experienci­ng a rise in violent crimes including attacks on police, Congress is working to hold bad actors accountabl­e through a number of legislativ­e efforts including the Combating Violent and Dangerous Crime Act. This legislatio­n would strengthen violent crime laws related to attacks on law enforcemen­t, bank robbery, carjacking­s and other violent offenses.

I’m also championin­g legislatio­n to increase penalties for criminals who target law enforcemen­t officers, prosecutor­s and first responders. The Thin Blue Line Act would make the targeting, killing or attempted killing of law enforcemen­t an aggravatin­g factor in favor of maximizing sentences.

Earlier this month, I helped introduce the Back the Blue Act, legislatio­n that would strengthen laws to protect federal law enforcemen­t officers from those who deliberate­ly target them and provide new tools for officers to protect themselves.

On behalf of all Arkansas, I thank law enforcemen­t officers in The Natural State and across the country who dedicate their lives to protecting our communitie­s and bringing criminals to justice. I’m proud to recognize these men and women during National Police Week and every week of the year for their continued courage and sacrifice.

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