Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for Law Enforcement Appreciation Day
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If you see an officer today, and if you have a moment, please thank them for their service. Today is... NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT APPRECIATION DAY. Thank you for the support. God bless Show more
— Glendale Arizona FOP Lodge 12 (@GlendaleFOP12) January 9, 2025
January 9th is National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day! We're thankful for all the law enforcement officers & support personnel serving the nation, including our own Security Forces Defenders & Air Force Office of Special Investigation members. Thank you for all you do! Show more
Today, as we celebrate our law enforcement, let’s thank the men and women who dedicate their lives to protecting Alabama families. Thank you to our officers who serve this great state, and happy Law Enforcement Show more
Today, on Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, we honor the more than 18,800 law enforcement officials in our state who put their lives on the line to protect and serve the people of Michigan. Today, and every day, we’re grateful for your service. Show more
It’s National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day. I’ve spent my career honoring law enforcement heroes and will champion policies to protect, empower and make sure LEOs are paid properly as your Governor. My opponent, who’s been desperately running for Gov for 9 years now, doesn’t… Show more
This Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, we reached out to our state law enforcement partners to help us capture what each agency uniquely does to serve the state. Together, we thank all of our hard-working men and women in Show more
On National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, we honor the brave men and women across the country who protect and serve our communities. Thank you to the United States Capitol Police for their unwavering sacrifice to keep the Congress and the U.S. Capitol safe. Show more
Today, on Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, we honor the service of the brave law enforcement officers who risk their safety to protect our communities in Maine and throughout the nation. We also extend our gratitude to their families, whose support makes their service possible. Show more
Today is National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day We would like to extend our gratitude to our Waukesha County law enforcement partners and officers across the nation. Your hard work and sacrifice is appreciated. Thank you for all you do. Show more
— Waukesha County Sheriff (@WaukeshaSheriff) January 9, 2025
Good Thursday morning. Keep an eye on the weather. It’s National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, Cassoulet Day and Apricot Day. A lot of folks affected by a lot of stuff need our thoughts, support and prayers. Crazy stuff going on. You are loved and we are Blessed. Show more
Law Enforcement Appreciation Day stands as an occasion for American citizens to express gratitude for the men and women who serve their communities as police officers, sheriffs, state troopers, and other forms of local and federal law enforcers. It is a day designed to celebrate these individuals and the often challenging role they play in maintaining order, upholding justice, and ensuring community safety.
This annual observance was first established by the National Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S) organization and spearheaded by various other law enforcement agencies in 2015. The idea behind creating a special day was to acknowledge the difficult work police officers do on a daily basis, and to honor the officers who have lost their lives or been injured in the line of service.
Various events and activities including rallies, ceremonies, and neighborhood meet and greets are typically organized on this day to show support to law enforcement officers. All across the nation, people don blue, send letters of appreciation, or simply thank an officer to acknowledge their efforts. Law Enforcement Appreciation Day is observed nationwide every year on January 9th.
Facts about Law Enforcement Appreciation Day
According to the National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum, In 2022, there were more than 800,000 sworn police officers serving in the United States. Approximately 12.8% were female.
According to a study by Wallet Hub, in 2024, the best states to be a cop are: 1) California 2) Illinois 3) Connecticut
According to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, 136 officers died on duty in 2023 in the United States, which is a decrease compared to 224 in 2022. Mostly thye died in firearms related encounters and traffic accidents.
The Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor is the highest honor that can be awarded to a public safety officer in the United States. The awardees are posted here.
In the News and Trending for Law Enforcement Appreciation Day
In 1989, during the holiday season, Dolly Craig put two blue candles in her living room window. The purpose was to commemorate her son-in-law, Daniel Gleason, who died in the line of duty, and her daughter, Daniel's wife, who died in a car accident in 1989. The idea was adopted by C.O.P.S (Concerns of Police Survivors) under the name Project Blue Light. You can take part by placing a blue light on your window during the holiday season to commemorate fallen officers.
Watch a police movie that depicts positive police roles. Our picks: Donnie Brasco (1997), The Departed (2006), Se7en (1995), and Hot Fuzz (2007).
If you see a law enforcement officer, thank them for their service.