A GFPD patrol car, with a memorial wreath on the hood, is parked in the alley behind 721 Central Ave, the exact location where Senior Police Officer Shane Chadwick was killed in the line of duty on September 7, 1994. Photo credit GFPD

In 1962, President John F. Kennedy proclaimed May 15th as National Peace Officers Memorial Day and established the week in which this date occurs as National Police Week. This designation, enacted through a joint resolution of Congress, serves to pay special tribute to law enforcement officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty while ensuring the safety and protection of others.

The GFPD has mourned the loss of five officers including Shane Chadwick (1994), Segval Semingsen (1935), Luke Curry (1898), Frank Connolly (1920), and Comodore Downing (1895).

This week is also dedicated to honoring those officers who have sustained career-ending injuries while on duty. Thanks to all Peace Officers for their service and the sacrifices they have made.

Karen Anderson
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Karen is the Editor-in-Chief overseeing all news operations at Foxys Publishing Co. She also loves photography and spending time with her dogs.

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