MPD pays tribute to fallen officers as annual ceremony postponed over pandemic
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Posted: May 7, 2020 9:16 PM CDT
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Friday, May 8, was supposed to be the day for the Wisconsin Memorial Ceremony for law enforcement officers, but it's one of the many events called off because of the pandemic.
The Milwaukee Police Department's ceremony was postponed as well, so the department released a short video as a tribute to the officers who have fallen over the years.
Watch it below:
National Police Week starts Sunday, May 10, through May 16, and on Wednesday, May 13, a candlelight vigil to remember fallen officers will be held virtually.
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