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May152013

May 15, 2013, Wednesday - 2013 Hennepin County Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony at City Hall

Time: 11:30am

Location: Minneapolis City Hall Rotunda, 350 S 5th Street

You are invited to attend the 2013 Hennepin County Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony.

The Hennepin County Sheriff's Office & Minneapolis Police Department will honor fallen law enforcement officers.  The ceremony takes place every year during National Police Week.  The names of the fallen from law enforcement agencies from throughout Hennepin County are announced and a bell is rung for each officer.