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Fallen Denver Police Officers In Need of Headstones
They made the ultimate sacrifice but were buried in unmarked graves. The Denver Police Museum hopes to honor four fallen officers with headstones. By Noel
Denver Police Museum Honors The Only Mounted Officer Killed In The Line of Duty
Officer Charles Wanless was the second Denver Police officer killed in the line of duty. There’s now a memorial sign for him at the corner
Denver Police Museum Featured on Colorado & Company
The Denver Police Department and Denver Police Museum were invited to join Colorado & Company to talk about National Police Week and Pups On Patrol.
3 Colorado Officers’ Names Added to National Memorial
The names of three members of law enforcement from Colorado are being added to the national memorial as part of National Police Week.
Denver Police Department Honors its First 2 African American Division Chiefs
Division Chiefs Simpson and Gordon helped open the door to diversity Casey Simpson is a trailblazer. He was the first African-American to be appointed to
Denver Police Department has a history of hiring black officers dating back to the late 1800’s
Diversity in the Denver Police Department is not a new concept. The city’s first black officer, Isaac Brown, joined the force in 1880. By: Byron Reed Published: February