National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington, DC
The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial features more than 17,000 names on a blue-gray marble wall, paying tribute to the law enforcement officers of the nation.
The memorial covers three acres. Guides are featured at the memorial, offering an in-depth way to explore the history surrounding the monument.
Guides will point out notable names featured on the wall, such as Isaac Smith - the first American law enforcement agent to be killed in the line of duty. Whether in law enforcement, friends and/or family with law enforcement, or simply looking to pay your respects, the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial can offer a touching, if saddening, look at the sacrifice our law enforcement pays to ensure our national safety.
The following tours drive by National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial:
This all-day tour will take you to some of the area's most popular monuments and museums, such as National Air and Space Museum, the Smithsonian Institute, the Capitol Building, the FBI Building, and the Library of Congress among various other stops along the tour.
We also offer a detail of most tour stops, drive bys and visits with our Tour Connections page.
Events at National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial
Celebrate the honor and valor of the nation's peace officers with several special National Police Week events at the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial!