ROBERTSON COUNTY TENNESSEE: (Smokey Barn News) – In 1962, President Kennedy proclaimed May 15 as National Peace Officers Memorial Day and the calendar week in which May 15 falls, as National Police Week (May 10-16, 2020).
National Police Week is a collaborative effort of many organizations dedicated to honoring America’s law enforcement community.
“Each day, Law Enforcement Officers go to work not knowing what their day has in store for them, or if they will make it home safe to their families at night. We want to take this moment to thank all the Officers who have paid the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty,” Robertson County Sheriff’s Office.
Smokey Barn News has added several photos of some of our local heroes. Be sure to say thank you in comments.
Detectives L-R: Ben Froehlich, Sgt. Carlos Haynes, Chance Carlisle, Cpl. Kevin Dearborn, Springfield Tennessee Police DeptDet. Chad Clinard, Springfield Tennessee Police DeptDet. Taaron Timmons, Springfield Tennessee Police DeptDet. Mark Lankford, Springfield Tennessee Police DeptSpringfield Tennessee Police DeptGreenbrier Police Dept: From left “Police”hat Ofc. Cory Tidwell. Middle Det. Curt Allen. Right no hat Ofc. Austin Herendeen. Deb Smith of Coopertown handmade and donated face masks to the City of Greenbrier’s employee’s. Her generous gift will ensure everyone here, including our community, is protected.Coopertown Police Dept – Pictured in back row left to right — Chief Tyler Haley, Officer Josh Marriott, Officer Paul Garrett, Sargeant Parker. Front row– left to right. Detective Levert Jackson, Detective Jack Byrd Not pictured– Officer David King, Officer Charlie Arms. Coopertown Police DepartmentMillersville Police Dept.Millersville Police Dept.Millersville Police Dept.Millersville Police Dept.Millersville Police Dept.Robertson County Sheriff’s DeptRobertson County Sheriff’s DeptRobertson County Sheriff’s DeptRobertson County Sheriff’s Dept