Louisiana Law Enforcement Day
Founder: Activist Greshun De Bouse
Celebrated annually July 31, Louisiana Law Enforcement Day or LALED is a holiday established to both highlight the contributions, and raise awareness of the unique challenges faced by members of law enforcement in the state of Louisiana. The holiday is an extension of National Police Community Cooperative Day™ (June 25)-encouraging peaceful interactions between police and community members, and the #PROPSTOACOP Movement-which recognizes police departments for doing well-both also established by Global Activist Greshun De Bouse. LALED allows Louisiana Law Enforcement members to focus on the prevailing issues within the state-which may differ from those of other states, foster relationships with persons and/or entities who may assist with issue resolve, and ultimately achieve the goal of policing efficacy for all. #LALED #louisianalawenforcementday #LOUISIANALED