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Liberty mayor proclaims May 11–17 as National Police Week, cites Peace Officers Memorial Day

5732671 · May 12, 2025
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Summary

Mayor read a proclamation designating May 11–17, 2025, as National Police Week and urged residents to observe May 15, 2025, as Peace Officers Memorial Day to honor fallen and disabled officers.

Mayor read a proclamation designating May 11–17, 2025, as National Police Week and called on Liberty residents to observe May 15, 2025, as Peace Officers Memorial Day in honor of officers killed or disabled in the line of duty.

The proclamation cited a congressional and presidential designation of May 15 as Peace Officers Memorial Day and described the role of local law enforcement in safeguarding rights and providing community outreach and education. "Let us recognize and pay respect to the survivors of our fallen heroes," the mayor said in reading the text.

The mayor read the proclamation aloud to the council and assembled audience; council members acknowledged the proclamation and thanked department members who were present for National Police Week recognition. The meeting record does not show a separate council vote to adopt the proclamation; it was read and acknowledged on the record.

No additional policy action, funding decision, or ordinance was tied to the proclamation during the meeting.