Peace Officers Memorial Service 2010

Communications Director

Kristin Farley
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(865) 215-2589

400 Main St., Room 691
Knoxville, TN 37902

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Peace Officers Memorial Service 2010

Posted: 05/11/2010
We remember the service of these peace officers who passed away during May 2009-May 2010
Knoxville Police Department
Lieutenant Joseph Charles Anderson, Sr.
Officer James J. Richardson
Captain James Emery Skelton
Specialist John David White
Knox County Sheriff's Office
Court Officer James W. Fowler
Assistant Chief Michael W. Grissom
Detective Carl Seider
Sergeant Jim Wester
Tennessee Highway Patrol
Sergeant Bennett Hudson Barker
Lieutenant Hershell Gentry
Trooper Judy Idol
Captain John Taylor Nichols

The City of Knoxville, Knoxville Police Department, Knox County, Knox County Sheriff's Department, the Fraternal Order of Police and other local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies held a joint law enforcement memorial service on Tuesday, May 11 at the Mary Costa Plaza at the Knoxville Coliseum to honor National Peace Officers Memorial Day.

On October 1, 1962, President John F. Kennedy signed Public Law 87-726 designating May 15th as National Peace Officers Memorial Day and the week containing May 15 as National Police Week. 103rd Congress later amended this law as part of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994. President Bill Clinton signed Public Law 103-322 which directs that the flag of the United States on all Government buildings be displayed at half staff on May 15th, National Peace Officers Memorial Day.

On May 15, 1982, the first National Peace Officers Memorial Day Service was held in Washington, D.C.

Activities during National Police Week now include the annual Candlelight Vigil at the National Law Enforcement Offiers Memorial, COPS National Police Survivors Seminars as well as the National Peace Officers Memorial Day Service.

The 2010 Knoxville-Knox County Peace Officers Memorial Service was presented through the support of the Fraternal Order of Police Volunteer Lodge No. Two in cooperation with the federal, sate, and local law enforcement agencies.