DEPARTMENT MANUAL - VOLUME III: CLERICAL PROCEDURES
302 - MOURNING PERIODS.

302.01 MOURNING PERIODS DEFINED.

Mourning periods are a 72-hour period before the funeral of a slain officer. During that period, mourning bands shall be issued. Mourning bands are defined as a thin elastic piece of cloth designed to be worn over a Law Enforcement Officer's badge. Black in color. Used by all uniformed members of the department to display official mourning.

302.02 MOURNING PERIOD POLICY.

Mourning periods result in the issuance of mourning bands. Mourning bands shall be worn in the following circumstances:

Refer to the Public Information Office website for more information regarding Line of Duty Deaths and Mourning Periods.

303.03 OUT OF CHARACTER REGULATIONS.

Official announcement will be made by LE Command only for characters who have been killed in character, permanently. This also means that officers should avoid purposefully creating extremely similar characters to the one killed. 

Law Enforcement Command will use their discretion to determine the suitability, depending on the circumstances surrounding the death. In general, LE Command will grant this more sparsely, to preserve the significance of the symbol.

Refer to the Public Information Office website for more information regarding Line of Duty Deaths and Mourning Periods.