This memorial page honors the brave men and women of law enforcement who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. Their courage, dedication, and selfless service to our community will never be forgotten. We remember each of them with deep gratitude and solemn respect, ensuring their legacy lives on in the hearts of those they served and protected.
The first act undertaken by a CNMI Officer is to swear under oath his or her dedication to serve and protect our community. Each day our officers put their lives on the line. This section honors those officers whose dedication led them to perform great acts of heroism.
In this page are the CNMI Officers who have died or have been permanently disabled in the line of duty. Each year we honor their bravery with a Memorial Service. The event traditionally is on May 15 during "National Police Week."
President John F. Kennedy in 1963 signed the Congressional resolution that each year makes May 15 "Peace Officers Memorial Day" and the calendar week of each year during which May 15 occurs as "Police Week."
Inscribed on the DPS Memorial Monument reads:
We the Department of Public Safety dedicate this memorial monument in memory and honor of those police officers and firefighters who have dedicated their lives for the protection and well-being of the people, and have exercised the authority bestowed upon them in upholding and preserving the laws of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.





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