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�1a Fit/tF. SQ pi"blNp'. <br /> A SPECIAL PROCLAMATION FROM COMMON COUNCIL OF <br /> SOUTH BEND,INDIANA, HONORING ALL POLICE OFFICERS <br /> KILLED IN THE LINE OF DUTY AND DECLARING <br /> _ <br /> /xrs MAY 14-MAY 20, 2017 AS POLICE OFFICERS MEMORIAL WEEK <br /> IN SOUTH BEND, INDIANA <br /> 6)*;mm6 the Common Council of the City of South Bend, Indiana, notes that in 1962, President John F. <br /> Kennedy signed a Presidential Proclamation honoring the tens of thousands of law enforcement officers who made <br /> the ultimate sacrifice;with an annual memorial service taking place each year thereafter; noting that 135 officers died <br /> in the line of duty in the United States in calendar year 2016; and <br /> (� the Common Council notes that the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington, <br /> D.C., honors more than 18,350 of America's federal, state and local law enforcement officers who have been killed <br /> in the line of duty,with this annual week of memorial services requiring all American flags to be lowered to half-staff; <br /> and has a week of activities to honor these Fallen Police Heroes; and <br /> ()hCerea4 the South Bend Common Council further recognizes that on Friday, May 19, 2017 the Fraternal <br /> Order of Police, Lodge # 36 will conduct the City of South Bend's annual tribute and memorial service to honor all <br /> of the South Bend Police Department Officers who have given their lives in the line of duty, namely: <br /> Hans Brandt Paul R. Deguch Lewis Keller Delbert Thompson <br /> Fred E. Buland Charles E. Farkas, Sr. Neil McIntyre Lloyd Thompson <br /> Oscar Christenson Thomas J. DeRue, Sr. Nick S.Polizzotto Howard Wagner <br /> Samuel Cooper Ronald St. Germain, St. Scott Lee Severns <br /> with each of these officers having served our City with courage, commitment, honor and the utmost of <br /> professionalism; with each of them also being remembered in the Police Unity Tour, the Candleli g ht Vigil, the <br /> Concerns of Police Survivors Seminar, and the National Peace Officers Memorial Service and the events National <br /> Law Enforcement Museum held in Washington,D.C. during the 2017 Police Officers Memorial Week. <br /> Wm&ila I. On behalf of all of the citizens of the City of South Bend, Indiana, the Common Council hereby <br /> publicly commemorates, celebrates, remembers and gratefully honors each of the fifteen (15) members of the South <br /> Bend Police Department who made the ultimate sacrifice. Each of these officers gave their life while serving & <br /> protecting the residents of the City of South Bend.We salute and embrace each of their family members and friends. <br /> aaff,m II. The South Bend Common Council honors each of our fallen police heroes who have had the <br /> 10-42 called out; all of the fallen law enforcement officers across the country, and all of their families, friends and <br /> colleagues who have been left behind;not because of the way each of them died, but rather because of the way each <br /> of these dedicated police officers lived and selflessly performed their police duties on a 24/7 basis. <br /> III. The Common Council hereby declares May 14 -May 20, 2017, as Police Officers Memorial <br /> Week in South Bend, Indiana. The Common Council urges all citizens to remember those who have given their lives <br /> while serving as part of the "thin blue line" standing between the lawful and the lawless. With grateful hearts, the <br /> South Bend Common Council honors each of our dedicated police officers who are serving today for their individual <br /> commitment to their police careers and for their daily commitment to making our community safe &secure. <br /> Tim Scott, Common Council President <br /> South Bend Common Council <br /> South Bend, Indiana <br />