Jackson City Council honors police department for National Police Week
The Jackson City Council presented Chief RaShall Brackney and the Jackson Police Department with a resolution honoring National Police Week 2026, according to a post on the Jackson Police Department’s Facebook page.
National Police Week is observed annually to honor law enforcement officers and to recognize the service and sacrifices of those who protect their communities. The observance typically includes memorials and community events to pay tribute to officers who have died in the line of duty and to support current personnel.
City council resolutions acknowledging National Police Week are a common way for local governments to express formal support for public safety agencies. Such recognitions can bolster morale within a department, underscore ties between elected officials and first responders, and signal to residents that the city values law enforcement contributions.
The Jackson Police Department did not provide additional details about any planned events or ceremonies in the Facebook post. We will provide more information as it becomes available.





