The Story Behind the National Law Enforcement Memorial - Part 1

Before the names are etched in stone, there are lives. Families. Communities forever changed.

In Part 1 of this two-part conversation on Heroes Behind the Badge, we sit down with Bill Alexander, CEO of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund and a 25-year veteran of law enforcement.

This episode is not about headlines.

It’s not about politics.

And it’s not about statistics.

It’s about why the Memorial exists—and what it represents to the men and women who have stood watch over their communities for generations.

We talk about:

  1. What the Memorial means to officers who have lost colleagues

  2. The origin and mission of the National Law Enforcement Museum

  3. Why remembrance is a responsibility, not a ritual

  4. What Police Week reveals about the weight carried by surviving families

  5. Why every American should visit the Memorial at least once

This conversation is about legacy.

About sacrifice.

And about the quiet promise that no name is forgotten.

If you wear the badge, this episode honors those who came before you.

If you don’t, it offers a clearer understanding of what service has cost—and why it matters.

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