Lynchburg law enforcement honors National Police Week with memorial service - WSLS 10
Those in attendance placed flowers near photographs of Virginia officers who died this year

LYNCHBURG, Va. – The Lynchburg Police Department led a memorial service Tuesday for National Police Week.
Those in attendance placed flowers near photographs of Virginia officers who died this year.
We’re told there have been 23,000 deaths since the U.S. started keeping track. Four of them are from the Hill City.
“It’s important to recognize, to tie in, the legacy of the department to our current officers to help them understand that they’re part of a much bigger calling in our society and a much bigger calling in our community. So, it’s important we recognize those from our past while also honoring those who are currently serving today,” said Lynchburg Police Chief Ryan Zuidema.
The department will hold a wreath-laying event Wednesday and a promotional ceremony on Friday.
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