MUSEUM
Founded in 1960, the American Police Hall of Fame and Museum is the nation's first law enforcement museum and memorial dedicated to American law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty.
MEMORIAL
SHOOTING CENTER
Dedicated to the law enforcement officers who have made the ultimate sacrifice, the Memorial serves as a place of remembrance for many families and friends.
Check out our state-of-the-art, indoor Shooting Center. From firearm rentals to targets and training, we offer everything you need for a great range experience. Click here for more info.
Looking for Personal Defense Training, Firearms Classes, CCW Instructors?
Find the civilian training calendar and classes HERE.
United States Law Enforcement Eternal Flame
Memorial Day
2024
Law Enforcement Memorial Weekend 2024
The Friday night memorial service included over 500 family survivors, law enforcement officers and civilians who had the opportunity to tour the facility before attending the ceremony honoring fallen heroes.
The celebration of courage and sacrifice included multiple agency honor guard units, the Brevard Police & Fire Pipe and Drums Band, a roll call of those lost in the line of duty in 2023, a 21-gun salute, and stirring music.
Click HERE for more details on the weekend's events, as well as upcoming programs.
Coming Soon
Click here to find out about the inspiring new “United States Law Enforcement Eternal Flame” and other expansion projects at The American Police Hall of Fame. Be sure to find out how you can purchase a brick to support the FLAME and/or to honor a specific law enforcement officer or law enforcement in general. Click to purchase a brick. For more information on the brick program click here.
Award Program
The American Police Hall of Fame National Awards Program was started more then 40 years ago to fill the void of recognition for worthy American law enforcement officers.
Click here to nominate someone for an award or to view award recipients.
Support Us
When you donate to our facility, you donate to:
- A better relationship between civilians and law enforcement
- Educational and STEM programming for students, including those deemed “at risk.”
- Maintenance of our beautiful memorial honoring fallen officers
- Improvements and new exhibits for our dynamic museum facility
- Safety education for civilians and proficiency training for law enforcement officers.
Visit our Friends of Law Enforcement page by clicking the logo on the left. The organizations and companies listed there have donated money or goods and services to a variety of programs at the American Police Hall of Fame & Museum or to our chartering organization, The National Association of Chiefs of Police.
Please show your gratitude for their support of our men and women who guard the streets of America!