In the News
There have been more than 24,000 police officers killed in the line of duty in the United States since the first recorded police death in 1786, according to Lebanon County Sheriff Jeffrie Marley.
"When an officer dies in the line of duty, the impact is felt widespread in the community," Marley said.
The post office at 101 S. 8th St., Lebanon, has been renamed the Lieutenant William D. Lebo Post Office Building in honor of a Lebanon city police officer who lost his life in the line of duty.
On May 1, Rep. Dan Meuser, of Pa. 9th Dist., participated in the House Small Business Committee’s ‘Small Business Showcase’ event in the Capitol Building.
The Lebanon City Post Office will soon bear the name of fallen police Lt. William Lebo after a resolution honoring his sacrifice was signed by President Joe Biden.
On May 7, Biden signed House Resolution 3865, which would rename the 101 South 8th St. post office as the "Lieutenant William D. Lebo Post Office Building.”