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Remembering Our Fallen Agents

In 1962, President John F. Kennedy set aside May 15 as National Peace Officers' Memorial Day, and the week in which it falls as National Police Week. The annual observance allows us to give a heartfelt “thank you” to federal, state and local law enforcement personnel and remember the fallen officers who gave their lives in the line of duty.


Tuesday, May 12, 2009


The Fidel Family and EPA Criminal Enforcement officials at the Memorial.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

photograph of the Fidel Family with Administrator Jackson and Assistant Administriator Catherine McCabe
The Fidel Family with EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson (on the right) and OECA Assistant Administrator Catherine McCabe (on the left).
photograph from the Candlelight Vigil ceremony

Candlelight Vigil - Wednesday evening, at the Memorial Wall


EPA honors its own agents who gave their lives while carrying out their duties. These three exceptional individuals made the ultimate sacrifice to protect our nation's land, water and air; and citizens from those who would violate the law.

Special Agent Dave DeLitta - 1988 Exit EPA Disclaimer
Special Agent in Charge Bill Parr - 2002 Exit EPA Disclaimer
Special Agent Tim Fidel - 2004 (1 pg, 49K, About PDF)
graphic of American flag and candle




A plaque honoring the EPA Special Agents who died while on active duty, is on display in the Headquarters office of the Criminal Enforcement program.

"The work of our special agents enables EPA to draw 'the line in the sand' that says that criminal violators of our environmental laws will be prosecuted," said Criminal Enforcement Director Fred Burnside. "The dedication of our fallen officers inspires our work and ensures that their contributions will not be forgotten."

photograph of plaque dedicated to the memory of the 3 EPA Special Agents who died while on active duty for the agency

The National Law Enforcement Memorial Fund web site offers more information on National Police Week and scheduled activities. Exit EPA disclaimer

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