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File #: RES.60-2025    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 4/10/2025 In control: City Council of Yonkers Stated Meeting
On agenda: 4/22/2025 Final action: 4/22/2025
Title: RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF YONKERS OBSERVING NATIONAL POLICE WEEK AND DECLARING THE WEEK OF MAY 12th "YONKERS POLICE WEEK" IN THE CITY OF YONKERS
RESOLUTION

BY COUNCIL PRESIDENT COLLINS-BELLAMY, MAJORITY LEADER RUBBO, MAJORITY WHIP ROBINSON, MINORITY LEADER BREEN, COUNCILMEMBERS, PINEDA-ISAAC, DIAZ AND MERANTE:
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RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF YONKERS OBSERVING NATIONAL POLICE WEEK AND DECLARING THE WEEK OF MAY 12th "YONKERS POLICE WEEK" IN THE CITY OF YONKERS
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WHEREAS, on October 1, 1961, Congress asked President John
F. Kennedy to designate May 13th to honor peace officers. In 1962, President Kennedy declared Peace Officers Memorial Day to be observed on May 13th and recognized May 13th as National Police Week. In 1994, Bill Clinton made an amendment through Public Law 103-322 that directed the United States flag to be flown at half-staff on May 13th in honor of the day; and

WHEREAS, each year during the week of May 12th, National Police Week recognizes law enforcement officers' contributions throughout the nation; and

WHEREAS, each day, police officers put on their uniforms, not knowing what the days holds, and answer a call to public service that is demanding and often unappreciated; and

WHEREAS, police week is directed at honoring the fallen and supporting survivors and their families, with the week-long national observance includes tributes, vigils, seminars, and other important services; and

WHEREAS, the City Council greatly appreciates each law enforcement officer in and their tireless work and unwavering services provided every day throughout the City of Yonkers; and

WHEREAS, since the first recorded death in 1791, more than 20,000 law enforcement officers in the United States have made the ultimate sacrifice and have been killed in the line of duty, including 16 members of the Yonkers Police Department; and

WHEREAS, this year, the Yonkers Police Department will be taking part in the national observance of Police Week from May 12th through May 17st with special programs, services, open houses and a ceremony to officially recognize the extraordinary work of the men and women of t...

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