In honor of National Police Week, observed May 11-17, 11,992 American flags surround the American Police Hall of Fame and Museum in Titusville, the nation's first national police museum and memorial dedicated to American law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty. Each flag represents an officer whose name is on the memorial wall inside. An evening memorial service at the museum is set for May 16.
In honor of National Police Week, observed May 11-17, 11,992 American flags surround the American Police Hall of Fame and Museum in Titusville, the nation's first national police museum and memorial dedicated to American law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty. Each flag represents an officer whose name is on the memorial wall inside. An evening memorial service at the museum is set for May 16.
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Video shows Brevard tourism council discussing failed grant to Titusville police museum

During the Wednesday, Nov. 12, Brevard County Tourism Development Council meeting, TDC Director Peter Cranis informed the council that the U.S. Law Enforcement Foundation would not be proceeding with its planned expansion of the American Police Hall of Fame and Museum in Titusville.

The TDC had provided a $5 million capital expenditure grant reimbursement, about half of which had been spent. The council will now request an audit from the Brevard County Clerk of Court’s Office in attempt to recoup some of the funds.

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Watch the full Brevard County Tourism Development meeting below:

This article originally appeared on Florida Today: Video shows Brevard tourism council discussing failed grant to Titusville police museum

Reporting by Rob Landers, Florida Today / Florida Today

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