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U.S. Attorney John H. Durham, Public Support for Law Enforcement, Connecticut 2021
On the eve of National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, U.S. Attorney John H. Durham has expressed gratitude and admiration for law enforcement officers’ tireless efforts in keeping American communities safe.
As the United States Attorney’s Office relies heavily on law enforcement partners to combat crime and ensure national security, Durham emphasized the significance of their work.
Tomorrow, January 9, 2021, marks National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, a celebration that allows citizens to voice their appreciation for law enforcement officers.
Organized in 2015, this day recognizes the dedication, sacrifice, and commitment to the rule of law displayed by men and women in law enforcement every day.
The ways to support law enforcement are diverse and can be shown by:
- Wearing blue clothing
- Sending a card of encouragement and thanks to a local and/or state police department or federal agency
- Sharing a story about a positive experience with law enforcement on social media
- Encouraging your children to write letters in support of law enforcement
- Displaying a blue light in a window or a blue ribbon on the mailbox at home
- Sharing this information with others
In a poignant reminder, Durham urged everyone to express their gratitude to law enforcement officers when they’re encountered, saying, ‘Thank you for your service to our community.’
The United States Attorney’s Office extends its sincere appreciation to the men and women of law enforcement for their unwavering dedication to keeping America safe.
With the public’s support, law enforcement officers can continue to make a positive impact in our communities.
**Mandatory Facts:**
- Defendant/Respondent: U.S. Attorney John H. Durham
- Criminal Charges: Public Support for Law Enforcement
- City and State: Connecticut
- Exact Date: January 9, 2021
- Sentence or Outcome: No charges or penalties applied
Key Facts
- State: Connecticut
- Category: Public Corruption
- Source: DOJ Press Release â†â€â€
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