Dedicated to honoring
officers who made the supreme sacrifice.

Dedicated on
May 14, 1993, The Greater Cleveland Peace Officers Memorial is located at the
corner of West 3rd St. and Lakeside Ave in downtown
Cleveland in the historic Huntington Park.
Once the site
of Fort Huntington, built to defend the city during the War
of 1812, it is only fitting that it now serves to honor both
those who continue to protect, and those who have died
protecting our lives and property especially those from
Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain, Medina and northern Summit
counties..
Constructed of
black polished granite the structure comprises almost 1,000
square feet of space. The structure consists of a curved
wall that slopes gently from two feet high upward to six
feet semi-surrounding pillars. The Memorial wall bears the
inscription;
"The
Greater Cleveland Peace Officers Memorial "
The
pillars inside the curved wall measure seven feet
wide, twelve feet high and two feet thick. Each bears the
name, law enforcement agency, and to the end of watch date
of each of the officers who has died in the line of duty.. Sadly one of them has space remaining for those
officers who have yet to pay the supreme sacrifice in the
never-ending war on crime.
The
walkways approaching and encircling the Memorial are lined with
commemorative pavers. The GCPOMS offers the public a
meaningful way to demonstrate their support of law enforcement and
the maintenance of the Memorial by purchasing a personalized brick.
Each May, the
GCPOMS sponsors the Greater Cleveland Police Memorial
Commemoration in conjunction with National Police
Week and Peace Officers Memorial Day (May 15th). Public events
include a parade through down Lakeside Avenue ("Police
Memorial Way") followed by a
service at the memorial.
The premier event of each years commemoration is the
International Police Tattoo. In
the time-honored tradition of the military tattoo, the pipes
& drums of numerous police departments throughout the United
States and Canada, as well as marching bands, drill teams,
dance and choral groups, combine their talents in a
spectacular display of pageantry and music. The entire
community joins together in remembrance, fellowship and
celebration to salute our safety forces, our military and
our country.

