05/13/2026
As we observe National Police Week, we take this moment not just to recognize a profession or a nation of law enforcement members, but to honor the people behind the badge, for me the men and women of the Highland Park Police Department who serve with courage that often goes unseen and with devotion that cannot be measured.
Every day, my officers step forward with a willingness to protect others, even when the risks are real and the sacrifices, both large and small, are quietly carried. Many of the moments that define their service are never witnessed by the public: the long nights, the difficult calls, the compassion shown in silence, the sacrifices of their families, and the strength it takes to keep going. These acts, whether known or unknown, form the backbone of our community’s safety.
This week, my gratitude is joined by solemn remembrance. Collectively, we honor the brave members of the Highland Park Police Department who gave their lives in the line of duty:
• Patrolman Edgar Phillip La Venture – End of Watch: July 20, 1920
• Patrolman Earnest M. Jones – End of Watch: October 31, 1926
• Detective Sergeant John P. Tsolis – End of Watch: April 16, 1974
Their names are more than part of our history; they are held in our heart. Their courage echoes through our department to this day, reminding us of the true meaning of service and sacrifice. May their memory never fade and may there never be another.
To the women and men who form the Highland Park Police Department, thank you for standing watch so that others may rest safely. Thank you for your resilience, your compassion, and the unwavering commitment you show every single day. I ask each of you to continue to hold the line, steadfast in duty, united in purpose, and unwavering in the face of any challenge.
Your service matters deeply, more than words can fully express.
With heartfelt gratitude,
Chief James McMahon III