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History
The Minnesota Law Enforcement Memorial Association was formed in 1974 by Jim
Crawford, then Chief of Police in Golden Valley, MN. LEMA was founded with the
sole purpose of building a memorial to Minnesota peace officers who had died in
the line of duty. This memorial was designed and the fundraising began. In 1977,
the beautiful granite memorial was erected in the main concourse of the
Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. The memorial remained on display
there until it was moved to its new home in the centerpiece of the Peace
Officer's Memorial on the capitol grounds in St. Paul.
Once the memorial was built, LEMA expanded its service to include granting
college scholarships to the immediate family members of fallen officers. Nearly
$100,000 in scholarships have been awarded. LEMA also sponsors an annual
memorial service hosted by departments around the state. This service is held
the first Sunday in May of each year. It is at this service that a ribbon
bearing the name of each officer lost in the line of duty during the year is
installed permanently on the LEMA flag. This service also includes the reading
of the Honor Roll, the list of names of fallen Minnesota officers. As of January
1, 2005, this list includes the names of 223 officers dating back to 1881.
Other services provided by LEMA include Police Week activities, including the
Memorial Guard and Candlelight Service.
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