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  • Nationwide pro-police rally to happen on March 30, 2019

    Posted on October 20, 2018 4:00 pm by rallyforle Comment

    Once again, Rally For Law Enforcement is organizing a nationwide pro-police rally to hopefully happen in every state on March 30, 2019. So far, both Arizona and Illinois are scheduled to have rallies. Here are the location and time for the rallies:

    Wickenburg, AZ:

    Stone Park
    164 E. Apache Street
    10am – 1pm

     

    Tampa, FL:
    TBA

    More states, times and locations will be added soon.


    📂This entry was posted in Uncategorized 📎and tagged cops law enforcement Police Thin Blue Line
  • RIP Trooper Davis

    Posted on July 11, 2017 10:12 am by rallyforle Comment

    Rally For Law Enforcement expresses its deepest sympathies to the family of Trooper Joel Davis as well as the New York State Police. Trooper Davis was killed in the line of duty after responding to a domestic dispute call. Trooper Davis was married and 3 children.


    📂This entry was posted in Uncategorized 📎and tagged Joel Davis law enforcement New York State Police Police Thin Blue Line Trooper Davis
  • RIP Officer Familia

    Posted on July 5, 2017 1:30 pm by rallyforle Comment

    Our condolences going out to the family of NYPD Detective Miosotis Familia who was killed earlier today in an ambush style attack in the Bronx. Our thoughts and prayers are with them and the NYPD. Detective Familia had 3 children and was also taking care of her mother as well.


    📂This entry was posted in Uncategorized 📎and tagged law enforcement New York NYPD Officer Miosotis Familia Police Thin Blue Line
  • Back The Badge rally a complete success

    Posted on January 29, 2017 8:33 pm by rallyforle 2 Comments

    Thank you to everyone that came out to the Back The Badgerally in Glendale to support Glendale PD. Also thank you to the Glendale PD for their participation as well. The rally featured 2 SWAT and bomb vehicle displays, speakers, a motorcycle procession, and 2 Thin Blue Line flag presentations. One flag was presented to Glendale PD and the other to the family of fallen Glendale PD officer Brad Jones who was killed in the line of duty on October 29, 2011. There was also cookies, donuts and water provided to those that attended. Another Back The Badge rally is being planned and details will be posted soon.


    📂This entry was posted in Uncategorized 📎and tagged Arizona Glendale Police Department law enforcement Police Rally For L.E. Thin Blue Line
  • Back The Badge rally happens in Glendale, AZ on January 28th

    Posted on January 5, 2017 4:24 pm by rallyforle Comment

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    Once again Rally For L.E. will be joining with other police supporters from across the Phoenix metro area for another Back The Badge rally to support law enforcement. This time it’ll be held at the American Legion Earl E. Mitchell Post #29 located at 6822 N 57th Drive in Glendale, AZ across from Glendale PD headquarters from 10am – 12pm.

    This is the second time we’ve rallied at Glendale PD. We’re also partnering with the Expendables Motorcycle Club of Arizona to put on the event. There will be a motorcycle procession to kick off the event and a Thin Blue Line flag presented to Glendale PD and to the family of a fallen Glendale PD officer Bradley Jones. Glendale PD will also have a SWAT vehicle and gear on display. Aaron Leach will also be there providing music as alwats. The event is free and open to the public.

    Police supporters are encouraged to bring Thin Blue Line and American flags as well as signs in support of law enforcement. More will be posted as information becomes available. You can also get up to date information via our Facebook and Twitter pages as well.

    The rally will happen across the street from Glendale PD HQ at the American Legion Earl E. Mitchell Post located at 6822 N. 57th Drive. The rally will be held in the parking area. The event will be hosted by Rally For L.E. and the Expendables Motorcycle Club of Arizona.

     


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  • Happy New Year!

    Posted on December 31, 2016 12:49 pm by rallyforle Comment

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    We’d like to thank all of you for your support in 2016 and hope you all have a very prosperous, safe and happy New Year. We hope you will join us all again as we rally in support of law enforcement in 2017.


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  • Back The Badge Rally Was A Complete Success

    Posted on October 26, 2016 6:14 pm by rallyforle Comment

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    The Back The Badge rally held on October 22nd in Wickenburg was a complete success. Four law enforcement agencies including the Wickenburg Police Department, Arizona Department Of Public Safety, Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office, and the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office were in attendance. The event was also supported by area businesses including Panther TEK, Grand Canyon Harley Davidson, and others. Over 100 police supporters attended the rally. Thank you to all that participated and contributed to the event.


    📂This entry was posted in Uncategorized 📎and tagged Arizona Arizona Department Of Public Safety business computer repair computers Grand Canyon Harley Davidson law enforcement Maricopa County Sheriff's Office Marsha Hill Panther TEK Police Richard Mack Thin Blue Line Wickenburg Police Department Yavapai County Sheriff's Office
  • Pro-Police Rally In Wickenburg Expected To The Be Largest In The State Of Arizona

    Posted on October 19, 2016 6:55 am by rallyforle Comment

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    A planned pro-police rally in Wickenburg on October 22nd could very well be the largest to take place in Arizona according to Rally For L.E.’s founder Nohl Rosen.

    “We are seeing a lot of interest in it especially since this will be our first Back The Badge rally where more than one law enforcement agency is participating. There’s definitely a sense of excitement about this one and we’re hoping many people will attend and help us show that our law enforcement matters,” Rosen said.

    Four law enforcement agencies including Wickenburg Police, Arizona Department Of Public Safety, Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office. and Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office will be in attendance and each will be presented with a Thin Blue Line flag.

    The rally will also feature a host of speakers including:  Marsha Hill, a recent candidate for Maricopa County Sheriff, Selena Lopez who is currently running for the United States Senate against John McCain and Ann Kirkpatrick. Sheriff Richard Mack founder of the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association (CSPOA), Kuuleme Stephens, a United States Navy veteran and local community activist, and Nohl Rosen, Rally For L.E.’s founder. More speakers are still being confirmed.

    The rally will take place at the Wickenburg Town Hall located at 155 N. Tegner St. and we be from 10am – 12pm. Those planning to attend are being encouraged to bring their Thin Blue Line and American flags as well as signs in support of law enforcement. A motorcycle and vehicle procession led by the Expendables Motorcycle Club is expected to kick off the rally.


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  • Back The Badge Rally Happens October 22nd

    Posted on September 20, 2016 5:22 pm by rallyforle 1 Comment

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    Once again, in cities and towns across the nation we will rally in support of our law enforcement on October 22nd as a part of our nationwideBack The Badge event. We hope many people that support our police will participate. If you’re having an event in your city please let us know and we will get it listed. It’s time people come out strong for the men and women in blue so we hope you’ll join us.

    Here is a listing of rallies happening:

    Arizona

    Wickenburg Town Hall

    155 N. Tegner St.

    10am – 12pm

    Bring your Thin Blue Line or American flags as well as your signs in support of our law enforcement. Multiple law enforcement agencies will be in attendance including Wickenburg PD, Arizona Department Of Public Safety and the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office. Speakers scheduled for the event include Marsha Hill, a recent candidate for Maricopa County Sheriff and Selena Lopez who is currently running for the United States Senate against John McCain and Ann Kirkpatrick. Also speaking will be Sheriff Richard Mack founder of the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association (CSPOA), Kuuleme Stephens, a United States Navy veteran and local community activist, and Nohl Rosen, Rally For L.E.’s founder. More speakers are still being confirmed.

     

     


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  • Rally For L.E. calls on police supporters to stand up to Black Lives Matter protesters tomorrow in Phoenix

    Posted on July 14, 2016 5:42 pm by rallyforle Comment


    Rally For L.E.’s founder Nohl Rosen issued a call to arms today for police supporters to stand with police in Phoenix after the terrorist and anti-cop group known as Black Lives Matter announced plans to protest tomorrow in the streets of Phoenix. The group plans on protesting at 7pm on July 15th by shutting down the interesection of 24th Street and Camelback. Rally For L.E. is asking all those that support the police and that care about their community to counter-protest the action.

    “We can’t allow the chaos that happened last Friday night to happen again in Phoenix. It’s time we stood in large numbers against the Black Lives Matter and the other terrorists that are hoping to tear down our city and harm our police officers. Tomorrow the community as a whole has a chance to stand up for it and finally give the anti-cop terrorists their walking papers. We will stand up to help ensure both the community and our police officers are kept safe,” Rosen said.

    Rally For L.E. is asking for those that attend the counter-protest to bring Thin Blue Line and American flags as well as signs that support the police. It’s being suggested that the counter-protest be kept peaceful and those that are armed follow all state laws.


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