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Monday, May 02, 2011

Maryland State Trooper John Brown’s name is added to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial

"... Wesley was 24 years of age ... He was one of those Troopers that everyone enjoyed working with and being around." 
- Maryland State Police Col. Terrence B. Sheridan


April 28, 2010 - National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund: Yesterday, Trooper Wesley Washington John Brown’s colleagues, friends, and family gathered as his name was unveiled on the walls of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial as part of the annual Engraving Day ceremony.

Trooper Brown’s name is one of 316 names currently being added to this national monument in 2011., including 152 officers who fell in 2010 and 164 officers killed in the line of duty in prior years.

On May 13, 2011, Trooper Brown’s name and the names of all 316 fallen law enforcement heroes newly added to the Memorial’s walls will be formally dedicated at the annual Candlelight Vigil during National Police Week.

Steve Groeninger, Memorial Fund - Greg Shipley, Maryland State Police - -
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 27, 2011:

Maryland Trooper Killed Last June is Honored During Annual Engraving Day Ceremony at the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial

316 officers killed in the line of duty are being added this year to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial

Washington, DC - Trooper Wesley Washington John Brown’s name and the names of five other law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty were unveiled Wednesday on the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial during the annual Engraving Day ceremony.

Trooper Brown was shot and killed while working a department-sanctioned, off-duty security detail at a restaurant, while in full uniform. After escorting a customer who refused to pay his bill to the parking lot outside the restaurant, the suspect opened fire and fatally shot Trooper Brown.

“On June 11, 2010, the Maryland State Police lost a dedicated and heroic officer in the line of duty,” said Craig W. Floyd, Chairman and CEO of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, which maintains the nation’s monument to fallen officers. “Trooper Brown is remembered today as a hero to so many - the colleagues he served with, the young men he mentored and the family members he loved so much.”

On Wednesday, Col. Terrence B. Sheridan addressed a delegation of family members and loved ones, local citizens and police officials from the Maryland State Police to witness the unveiling of Trooper Brown’s name and the names of five other courageous law enforcement officers who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty.

Today, we continue the process of remembrance and healing that began almost a year ago in Maryland, and which has now moved here to Washington, DC. As we unveil the engraved names of these heroes on the marble walls of this national monument, we send a very powerful signal that their service and sacrifice were not in vain and that they will be forever honored here at the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial, Mr. Floyd added.

These heroes: names are being added to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial, which is located in Judiciary Square in downtown Washington, DC. Dedicated in 1991, the Memorial now honors 19,298 peace officers who have died in the line of duty throughout U.S. history.

All 316 newly engraved names will be formally dedicated on the Memorial during the 23rd Annual Candlelight Vigil on the evening of May 13, part of the National Police Week observance. Approximately 20,000 people attend the event each May. In addition, the Vigil will be videocast live over the Internet, allowing family members, colleagues and others who cannot make it to Washington, DC, to experience the ceremony in their communities.

Trooper Brown's name is being engraved on Panel 19-East, Line 27, of the Memorial, along with the following names: City Marshal A. E. Cook, Como (CO) Marshals Office, who died April 7, 1984; Officer Billy Clardy, Jr., Huntsville (AL) Police Department, who died May 3, 1978; Officer Thor Soderberg, Chicago (IL) Police Department, who died July 7, 2010; Deputy Sheriff Kory Dahlvig, Vilas County (WI) Sheriff's Office, who died April 25, 2010; and Officer Christopher Upton, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, who died March 5, 2010.

For information about the Candlelight Vigil and National Police Week, visit www.LawMemorial.org/PoliceWeek.

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