What does the “Thin Blue Line” Mean? EOW: JULY 2025

We update this post monthly with End of Watch information from the previous month as a reminder and tribute to those who commit their lives to something greater than themselves—our communities.

August EOW Report for the month of July.

END OF WATCH: 10 Law Enforcement Patriots
In July 2025

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Let’s keep them and their families in our prayers.

  • Deputy Sheriff Devin Mason
    Darlington County Sheriff’s Office, SC
    EOW: Tuesday, July 1, 2025
    Cause: Gunfire
  • Officer Miguel Cano
    California Highway Patrol, CA
    EOW: Wednesday, July 2, 2025
    Cause: Automobile crash
  • Deputy Sheriff Antonio Aleman
    Doña Ana County Sheriff’s Office, NM
    EOW: Tuesday, July 8, 2025
    Cause: Automobile crash
  • Parole Agent Joshua Lemont Byrd
    California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, CA
    EOW: Thursday, July 17, 2025
    Cause: Gunfire
  • Detective Joshua Kelley-Eklund
    Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, CA
    EOW: Friday, July 18, 2025
    Cause: Explosion
  • Detective Victor Lemus
    Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, CA
    EOW: Friday, July 18, 2025
    Cause: Explosion
  • Detective William Osborn
    Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, CA
    EOW: Friday, July 18, 2025
    Cause: Explosion
  • Police Officer Phillip C. Wagner
    Lorain Police Department, OH
    EOW: Thursday, July 24, 2025
    Cause: Gunfire
  • Deputy Sheriff Elijah Ming
    Wyandotte County Sheriff’s Office, KS
    EOW: Saturday, July 26, 2025
    Cause: Gunfire
  • Detective First Grade Didarul Islam
    New York City Police Department, NY
    EOW: Monday, July 28, 2025
    Cause: Gunfire
  • K9 Raven
    Tucson Police Department, AZ
    EOW: Saturday, July 5, 2025
    Cause: Gunfire
  • K9 Sam
    Lexington County Sheriff’s Department, SC
    EOW: Tuesday, July 8, 2025
    Cause: Heatstroke
  • K9 Georgia
    Dade County Sheriff’s Office, GA
    EOW: Sunday, July 13, 2025
    Cause: Heatstroke

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What is the History of The Thin Blue Line?

We Support Law Enforcement Thin Blue Line

Law Enforcement, or LEOs, as we fondly refer to our community heroes, have been in the news recently. However, what I found most disturbing is the lack of understanding about what these guys and gals do to protect our communities.

If you listened to the legacy media, you would think all law enforcement was similar to the Nazi Gestapo. And the low-information “citizens” jump on the bandwagon… How would these folks react if they called 911 and no one responded?

The Thin Blue Line is a symbol used by law enforcement in the United States and Canada to commemorate fallen officers and symbolize the police’s relationship in the community as the protectors of the citizenry from the criminal element.

Each stripe on the emblem represents certain respective figures: the blue center line represents law enforcement, the top black stripe represents the public whilst the bottom represents the criminals. The idea behind the graphic is that law enforcement (the blue line) stands between the violence and victimization by criminals of the would-be victims of crime.

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Thin Blue Line Bracelets, Dog Collars and Gear

Blue Lives Matter…

There are rotten eggs in any industry, field, or occupation. However, besmirching the reputation of all LEOs, which has been commonplace recently, whipping up a frenzy with false narratives to create a straw man purely for political gain is something particular “leaders” should be ashamed of and taken to task for.

Common-sense thinkers should not tolerate this behavior from those whose character should be above groundless accusations and inflammatory statements. We deserve better than that.

Remembering the Fallen

Thin Blue Line Memorial Order

We have been entrusted to create many Thin Blue Line bracelets to commemorate fallen officers (you can view some of these patriots on our Wall of Heroes).

As with our brave Military personnel, thank them when you see a Law Enforcement Officer next time. Let them know you appreciate that they are on call for your community, knowing that they are potentially putting their lives at risk each day they put on their uniform with every phone call and traffic stop.

We have an incredible warrior class in this country – people in law enforcement and intelligence – and I thank God every night we have them standing fast to protect us from the tremendous amount of evil that exists in the world.

Brad Thor