[Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: George H. W. Bush (1991, Book I)]
[May 14, 1991]
[Page 510]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office www.gpo.gov]



Message on the Observance of Police Week and Police Officers' Memorial 
Day
May 14, 1991

    I am pleased to join with all those observing Police Week and Police 
Officers' Memorial Day.
    Every day of the year, law enforcement officers work hard to protect 
the lives and the property of others, and all Americans owe a lasting 
debt of gratitude to these selfless individuals. Whether patrolling our 
streets and our highways or maintaining order at crowded public events, 
whether investigating possible criminal activity or responding to sudden 
calls for help, America's police men and women uphold the public trust.
    As Police Officers' Memorial Day reminds us, the work of law 
enforcement officials often entails great personal risks and sacrifices. 
Each day our Nation's police officers stand on the front lines in the 
war against crime, a war that has been made all the more dangerous in 
many areas by the proliferation of drugs. On this occasion, we remember 
with solemn pride and with heartfelt appreciation all those officers who 
have made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty.
    Of course, we should also honor the loved ones of those who choose 
law enforcement as a career. These families provide the support that is 
necessary for officers to function day after day, and it is they who 
most deeply feel the loss when tragedy strikes.
    On behalf of all Americans, I salute our Nation's police officers.

                                                             George Bush