Officers, citizens mingle at National Night Out
In Dallas, five police officers were killed by a gunman angry with law enforcement for killing black men. In Missouri, a family mourns the loss of 18-year-oldMichael Brown, an unarmed black student killed in a fatal police shooting.
With tensions high between minorities and police departments across the nation, local leaderswill host National Night Out activities Tuesday to bolster ties between law enforcement leaders and the communities they serve. The annual event comes at a time when lawmakers and social justice activists are calling for police reforms amid high rates of police killingsand a growing trend of brutal death by policevideos being shared on social media.
In California, communities includingAnaheim, Costa Mesa, Laguna Beach, San Francisco and Yucca Valley will hold celebrations to honor National Night out. In New York, there will be block parties and concertsin New York City,Rochester, White Plains and other cities.A full list of events can be found here.Roughly 38 million people in 16,000 communitiesare expected to participate.
"National Night Outs objectives include refining the nationwide crime prevention campaign, documenting successful crime prevention strategies, expanding Project 365, disseminating information about successful community-based strategies, providing technical assistance on crime prevention program development, and developing the National Night Out Web site," according to the site.
Law enforcement officials killed nearly 1,000 people last year, according to a Washington Post investigation.About34 U.S. law enforcement officers havedied from shootings in 2016, up79 percent from last year, according to theNational Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, which keeps data on officers killed on the job.
After a man opened fire on Dallas police in July, President Barack Obama urged law enforcement officials to build trust in the communities they served. He also celebrated police officers for keeping communities safe.
"Id ask all Americans to say a prayer for these officers and their families. Keep them in your thoughts. And as a nation, lets remember to express our profound gratitude to our men and women in blue -- not just today, but every day," he said at the time.
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