Orange County hosts Law Enforcement Memorial Service

Posted 5/12/21

Orange County Executive Steven M. Neuhaus attended the 2021 Orange County Law Enforcement Memorial Service on Friday, May 7 at the Orange County Courthouse.

District Attorney David M. Hoovler, …

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Orange County hosts Law Enforcement Memorial Service

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Orange County Executive Steven M. Neuhaus attended the 2021 Orange County Law Enforcement Memorial Service on Friday, May 7 at the Orange County Courthouse.

District Attorney David M. Hoovler, Sheriff Carl E. DuBois and several other dignitaries also attended the event. Former New York Police Department (NYPD) Chief of Department Terence Monahan served as the keynote speaker.

“This service enabled us to not only to pay tribute to law enforcement officers who have made the ultimate sacrifice, but also to show our support for their families,” Neuhaus said. “We all respect their commitment, dedication and bravery and should let them know that, today and every day.”

The annual event, hosted by the New York State Fraternal Order of Police, Jason Conklin Memorial Lodge, #957, honors Orange County’s law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty and whose names have been enshrined on two memorial walls outside the Courthouse.

“The Law Enforcement Memorial Service allows us to pause to honor and remember our fallen brothers and sisters and to keep faith with their families and friends,” DuBois said. “We pledge to always remember that they made the ultimate sacrifice while protecting others.”

Hoovler added: “We honor those brave men and women who protect and serve every day and pay tribute to officers who have made the ultimate sacrifice and show our support to their families and friends. It was a very important and moving ceremony.”