Conservative Base Honors America’s Law Enforcement Officers on Friday May 15 During 2020 Annual Police Week
Although the American Police Hall of Fame and Museum in Florida will not hold the annual formal memorial service this year, due to an abundance of caution in the wake of COVID-19, APHF will have a special video tribute playing all day inside the museum’s large training room.The public is invited to stop by the museum to watch the tribute beginning at 10:00 am and looping until 6:00 pm. Admission to the museum is free all day. To view the digital tribute, please click HERE.
According to statistics reported to the FBI, 89 law enforcement officers were killed in line-of-duty incidents in 2019. Of these, 48 officers died as a result of felonious acts, and 41 officers died in accidents. Comprehensive data tables about these incidents and brief narratives describing the fatal attacks are included in Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted, 2019, released today.- 45 were male
- 3 were female
- 40 were white
- 7 were black/African American
- 1 was Asian.
- 15 died as a result of investigative or law enforcement activities
- 6 were conducting traffic violation stops
- 4 were performing investigative activities
- 2 were drug-related matters
- 2 were interacting with wanted persons
- 1 was investigating suspicious person or circumstance
- 9 were involved in tactical situations
- 3 were barricaded/hostage situations
- 3 were serving, or attempting to serve, search warrants
- 2 were serving, or attempting to serve, arrest warrants
- 1 was reported in the category titled “other tactical situation”
- 5 were involved in unprovoked attacks
- 4 were responding to crimes in progress
- 2 were robberies
- 1 was larceny-theft
- 1 was reported in the category titled “other crime against property”
- 3 were involved in arrest situations and were attempting to restrain/control/handcuff the offender(s) during the arrest situations
- 3 were assisting other law enforcement officers
- 2 with vehicular pursuits
- 1 with foot pursuit
- 3 were responding to disorders or disturbances
- 2 were responding to disturbances (disorderly subjects, fights, etc.)
- 1 was responding to a domestic violence call
- 3 were involved in vehicular pursuits
- 2 were ambushed (entrapment/premeditation)
- 1 was serving, or attempting to serve, a court order (eviction notice, subpoena, etc.).
Weapons. Offenders used firearms to kill 44 of the 48 victim officers. Four officers were killed with vehicles used as weapons. Of the 44 officers killed by firearms:- 34 were slain with handguns
- 7 with rifles
- 1 with a shotgun
- 2 with firearms in which the types of firearms were unknown or not reported
- 27 officers were feloniously killed in the South
- 9 in the Midwest
- 9 in the West
- 1 in the Northeast
- 2 in Puerto Rico
- 36 of the assailants had prior criminal arrests.
- 12 of the offenders were under judicial supervision at the times of the felonious incidents.

Forty-one law enforcement officers were killed accidentally while performing their duties in 2019, a decrease of 9 when compared with the 50 officers accidentally killed in 2018. The majority (19 officers) were killed in motor vehicle crashes.
- 38 were male
- 3 were female
- 39 were white
- 2 were black/African American.
- 19 died as a result of motor vehicle crashes
- 18 while operating cars, SUVs, trucks, or vans
- 1 while operating an ATV or a motorcycle
- 16 were pedestrian officers struck by vehicles
- 3 were killed in firearm-related incidents
- 2 officers drowned
- 1 officer was reported to have died in the category of an other type of duty-related accident when they were struck by a tire/wheel while assisting a motorist.
- 22 of the accidental deaths occurred in the South
- 8 in the Midwest
- 8 in the West
- 3 in the Northeast
