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Showing posts with label Heroes Behind The Badge. Show all posts
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Thursday, May 2, 2013

'Actor Vincent D’Onofrio visits Pleasant Grove for film screening'


Police » The film and TV star are on a national tour promoting police charity.
First Published 3 hours ago • Updated 2 hours ago


Often, police are as feared by the public as the criminals they pursue every day.
Silver screen star Vincent D’Onofrio is working to change that perception.

He made an April 19 guest appearance at the Pleasant Grove High School screening of "Heroes Behind the Badge," a 2012 documentary about the line-of-duty deaths of three police officers intended to raise support for police as individuals rather than faceless authority figures.

The message of the film is simple and powerful.


Every 54 hours, a cop dies a violent death somewhere in the United States, and civilians may not remember police are also fathers, Sunday school teachers and Little League coaches.
"It’s unfortunate that it takes the events in Boston and west Texas to remind people who first responders are and which way they’re running when everyone’s running out," D’Onofrio told the sold-out auditorium. "It’s not something civilians think of every day until something like this happens."


D’Onofrio has been doing volunteer promotion work with police departments around the nation since his days as a police officer on television’s "Law and Order: Criminal Intent." During filming of "Heroes Behind the Badge," D’Onofrio approached the film’s producer and director and asked if he could do the narration, for which he refused any kind of payment.
The film sprung from director Wayne Derrick’s mind after he spent four months riding along with the Los Angeles Police Department. Derrick, a BAFTA-winning British director, had a son born only recently, and the fear he felt made him reconsider the nature of police work.


"I remember climbing up rooftops with these guys and thinking, ‘What am I doing? What’s going to happen to my son if I don’t survive here?’" Derrick said. "Then I thought, these guys do this every day of their lives, and they have kids, too. I don’t think a lot of people are aware of that, so I wanted to make a film to show it."
Pleasant Grove’s police department came in full force; nearly every officer not responding to a call was in the high school’s auditorium. Officer Dane Cannavo of the Pleasant Grove Police Department said the police love the good relations from what is an occasionally hostile public.


"I think the public has a misrepresentation of officers," Cannavo said. "A lot of people give a lot of thanks to the troops, and my heart goes out to the troops, but I don’t think a lot of people realize that we as officers are the domestic soldiers. They just see the bad guy giving the ticket."

The national tour promoting the documentary asks for civilians to at least thank a police officer and at most donate to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, which produced the film. John Shanks, director of law enforcement relations for the fund, said the documentary and tour have increased community involvement and donations.


"It has a definite impact," Shanks said. "People just aren’t aware of ways they can donate some money, so there’s been a lot more money coming in. We see a lot of people volunteering more and expressing appreciation for law enforcement."


During the public questions session with D’Onofrio, a teenage girl stood up and thanked him for "showing [her] that cops aren’t the bad guys and I shouldn’t hate them like young people do."
The screening was coordinated by Pleasant Grove’s Honorary Colonels, a volunteer group who support the police department and had a lucky connection to D’Onofrio — one of the members is his sister.
"She was our in," said Sherri Atwood, a communications tech for the Pleasant Grove Police Department. "The date worked well for him, and directly after the Boston bombing, it’s pretty apropos."

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

'Law Enforcement Ambassador & Guardian Spotlight: Vincent D'Onofrio'


The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund enjoys the support of a special group of volunteers: Law Enforcement Ambassadors and Guardians. Law Enforcement Ambassadors are active and retired law enforcement officers from city, state, federal and military law enforcement agencies, while Law Enforcement Guardians are volunteers who support and honor law enforcement but are not sworn officers, allowing citizens, family members and corporate supporters to work closely with the Memorial Fund in achieving our goals.

On Friday, April 19, Actor Vincent D’Onofrio traveled from New York City to Pleasant Grove, Utah to support the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund. Vince joined John Shanks from the Memorial Fund and did several radio and television interviews promoting the Memorial Fund’s mission and work. That evening, Vince joined over 650 law enforcement supporters, who filled the auditorium at Pleasant Grove High School for a screening of Heroes Behind the Badge, a documentary film—narrated by Vince—that tells the stories behind the badge of the men and women who serve our communities every day. 

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During the pre-screening reception, Vince met with the family of U.S. Border Patrol Agent Nicholas J. Ivie (End of Watch: 10/2/12). Agent Ivie was shot and killed in Arizona after responding to an activated sensor along the border. Vince talked extensively with Agent Ivie’s wife, parents, and brother, about their lost loved one.

Vincent D’Onofrio is a lot of things to a lot of people. To the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund he is more than an actor who portrayed Detective Bobby Goran on Law & Order: Criminal Intent. Vince is a kind and genuine individual who honors the service and sacrifice of our law enforcement professionals and respects their families. 

His support doesn’t end there! Vince is currently our top fundraising participant for the Ride and Run to Remember.

On behalf of everyone at the Memorial Fund, please join us in thanking Vincent D’Onofrio for his service and dedication as a volunteer leader with the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund.

VDO visits MBI

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Heroes Behind the Badge was an event that Molding Box sponsored dedicated to the service people who have dedicated and even given their lives protecting our communities. Vincent D’Onofrio from the Law and Order TV series made a guest appearance. Molding Box was able to print several items for this event. — with Vincent D'Onofrio and Michael Vandivere.




Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Photo: Vincent D'Onofrio and producers of 'Heroes Behind The Badge'


RECENT TWEET:

My producing partners with our narrator Vincent D'Onofrio at our screening this past weekend in Utah.…

Hint:  I believe there are plans for another follow up DVD

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Videos: 'Heroes Behind The Badge' presentation and recognition w/Vincent D'Onofrio

ALL VIDEOS COURTESY OF JULIE BATESON

'Fallen officers honored in Pleasant Grove'

DAILY HERALD
Photos by Leti Pena






While feelings are still raw after this week's terrorist attack in Boston and the subsequent killing of MIT police officer Sean Collier, hundreds of people came together to honor fallen officers Friday night in Pleasant Grove.
A screening of the documentary "Heroes Behind the Badge" was shown at Pleasant Grove High School. The documentary follows the stories of police officers who were killed or injured in the line of duty and is narrated by actor Vincent D'Onofrio.
Pleasant Grove police chief Michael Smith said that the department decided to organize the screening to raise money for the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF) and to increase awareness of the sacrifices made by police officers. The NLEOMF produced the documentary.
D'Onofrio, who attended the screening, said he asked to be involved in the documentary because supporting law enforcement is important to him. "It's unfortunate that it takes an event like Boston to remind people who the first responders are," he said. "This film reminds people."
D'Onofrio told the auditorium full of people that as they were sitting there, law enforcers around the country were putting their lives at risk.
Ironically, as he was speaking about this risk, he announced that officers had just taken Boston bombing suspect, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, into custody. This announcement was met with applause and cheers from the audience.
"Most citizens have no idea that every 54 hours a police officer in this country loses his or her life defending our society from the predators that wish to bring evil upon us," said Smith.
Police officers are more than just the person in uniform who writes speeding tickets, he said. "We are husbands, wives, fathers, mothers, sons and daughters who want to go home to our families after each shift, but are willing to put the safety of the citizens we serve before that of our own."
One local officer, Sergeant Nathan Hutchinson of the Weber County Sheriff's Department, was honored at the event by the NLEOMF as Officer of the Month. In Jan. 2012, Hutchinson was injured while pulling two other officers out of a home with a shooter.
The documentary is currently being screened across the country, according to producer Bill Erfurth, a former police officer. Many police academies now use it as part of training. "If the general public watched this film, they would understand," he said, speaking of the sacrifices made by law enforcement officers.
After the screening, audience members were given the opportunity to ask questions of Erfurth and D'Onofrio. Proceeds from the event will go to the NLEOMF and the Pleasant Grove Honorary Colonels, which is an organization that supports local law enforcement efforts.

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Photos: Vincent D'Onofrio visits 'Good Things Utah'

As he often does, Vincent on 'Good Things Utah' to promote and raise awareness. Photos courtesy of Leti who was in the audience with the rest of the girls who traveled to Utah. GTU usually has video so I'll get it posted once it's available. Photos still trickling in...stay tuned!




I believe this is Ruby presenting Vincent with all the birthday cards folks sent.

Photos: Vincent D'Onofrio on set of 'Good Things Utah'

PHOTOS COURTESY OF KELLY WINTERS


Photos from screening of HBTB







THANX TO LETI FOR SHARING!

Friday, April 19, 2013

VIDEO: Vincent D'Onofrio on 'Good Things Utah'

KTVX ABC 4 Salt Lake City Apr. 19, 2013. 07:50 PM EST

Heroes Behind The Badge Screening With Vincent D'Onofrio Tonight In Pleasant Grove, UT.




Actor Vincent D’Onofrio from Law & Order Criminal Intent to Appear

March 24, 2013 – Pleasant Grove, UT. – The Pleasant Grove Police Department announced today the movie “Heroes Behind the Badge” will be shown in Pleasant Grove, UT. Actor Vincent D’Onofrio will make his first Utah appearance to promote the movie.

The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund and Modern City Entertainment teamed up to create the documentary called “Heroes Behind The Badge.” The film recounts the harrowing stories of law enforcement officers who were caught in the line of fire and survived, and those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
“It was created to show the sacrifices of the men and women of law enforcement who have put their lives on the line and survived, as well as those who have died in the line of duty,” Pleasant Grove Police Chief Mike Smith said in a statement.

The film will be shown on Friday, April 19 at 6:30 p.m. in the Pleasant Grove High School Auditorium . The showing of Heroes Behind the Badge is sponsored by the Pleasant Grove Honorary Colonels.


Read more: http://www.knrs.com/pages/rod.html?article=11205079#ixzz2QwPYtR81



Fan photo with Vincent D'Onofrio


Got to meet Vincent D'Onofrio, he is such a sweet man.


Thursday, March 21, 2013

Updated info on Vincent D'Onofrio appearance in Utah

THANX TO CHRIS AT THEREELBLOG FOR THE UPDATED POSTER AND INFO! TICKETS ARE 10 DOLLARS IN ADVANCE AND 15 AT THE DOOR...

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

'Heroes Behind The Badge' screenings at IACP in San Diego, CA and Fond du Lac, WI


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Attend a screening of Heroes Behind The Badge at IACP on September 29th at 10 am, San Diego Convention Center, Ballroom 6A, Upper Level, Register for a free day pass at,https://www.compusystems.com/servlet/ar?evt_uid=656


IACP

IACP 2012 will take place at the San Diego Convention Center, 111 West Harbor Drive, San Diego, CA, USA, September 29-October 3, 2012.

Since its formation in 1893, the International Association of Chiefs of Police has met annually to share insight, learn about promising practices, and discuss up-and-coming technology.  Each year thousands of law enforcement executives come together to continue this tradition by attending training sessions, networking with peers, and exploring the state-of-the-art Exhibit Hall.

Workshops 

Over 200 education sessions are offered to attendees.  Law enforcement executives present on current issues and trends while sharing lessons learned.  Topics from past conferences include, but are not limited to, strategies for leading change in police culture, how to survive a vote of no-confidence, online learning and operational support, public law enforcement and private security collaboration, violent crime, use-of-force issues, training, and case studies.

Exhibit Hall 

IACP assembles the newest products and the latest technologies at the largest exposition designed specifically for law enforcement.  More than 800 companies showcase their products and services geared towards law enforcement.  The following six pavilions showcase all department needs:  Communication/IT; Vehicles/Accessories; Weapons and Tactical/Protective Equipment; Administration and Training; Forensic/Investigation; Personal Equipment (includes uniforms, badges, footwear, etc).

Show Hours

Sunday, September 30, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Monday, October 1, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday, October 2, 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Networking 

One of the top reasons law enforcement executives attend IACP is the unique opportunity to network with their peers.  The educational sessions and exhibit hall allow for formalized information sharing opportunities while social events, such as IACP's Host Chief's Night and the Annual Banquet, generate candid conversations.  The opportunity to connect with your peers is something you can benefit from throughout the year.


Heroes Behind The Badge Edward Bell There will be a screening in Fond du Lac, WI. hosted by their PD on October 11th. We will be announcing that shortly. Screening are being planned and hosted around the country.

Monday, September 17, 2012

'Heroes Behind The Badge' narrated by Vincent D'Onofrio almost complete...

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Heroes Behind The Badge is excited to announce that the final edit of the film will be completed early next week!

Screenings of the film will be held across North America starting in late September, if you're interested in organizing a screening in your city, please contact us at: preorder@heroesbehindthebadge.com

Copies of the film on DVD and Full HD Blu-ray will be shipping by mid-October!

Pre-orders can be placed here: http://www.nleomf.org/officers/heroes-behind-the-badge/

Please help spread the word!


Friday, September 7, 2012

Official movie poster for 'Heroes Behind The Badge''...


From 'Heroes Behind The Badge' Facebook Page...

'Have a look at the official movie poster for Heroes Behind The Badge!

The rough edit is complete and we'll be in the recording studio with Vincent D'Onofrio next week to start on the narration.

If you haven't done so already, please check out our trailer using the link below and pre-order a DVD or Full HD Blu-ray today!! http://www.nleomf.org/officers/heroes-behind-the-badge/'

 '...we will begin screening the film the end of this month (September) and the DVD and Blu-ray will be out in October. Still negotiating TV release.'

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

'Heroes Behind The Badge'

I received this nice email from one of the producers of 'Heroes Behind The Badge' and here is a teaser trailer of what is to come..

Sent: August 13, 2012 11:08 PM
Subject: Vincent and Heroes Project

Hello, just wanted to thank you for supporting Vincent D’Onofrio and Heroes Behind The Badge! It’s great to see that you have a link to our pre-order page at the top of your page too!
I am a producer for the film and we are very excited to have him on board with this powerful and moving documentary film. In case you haven’t seen it, please check out our trailer here:
Thanks for your support!
-Drew Goldsack
Heroes Behind The Badge
Modern City Entertainment
Published on Jun 11, 2012 by HeroesBehindTheBadge 

Heroes Behind The Badge is a new documentary film honoring the brave men and women of Law Enforcement. You can help support these heroes and this film project by clicking 'like' on our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/heroesbehindthebadge and by following us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/#!/heroesbtb. If you'd like to be put on the pre-order list for the film, please visit the NLEOMF page: http://www.nleomf.org/officers/heroes-behind-the-badge/ Thank You! 

A documentary film featuring some of the brave men and women of law enforcement who put their lives on the line and survived, and those who made the ultimate sacrifice. This inspiring documentary will change the way we look at the men and women of law enforcement and highlight the unselfish acts of bravery they commit each day in the line of duty. 50% of all proceeds from the film will go to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund. 

To be released fall 2012.
http://www.heroesbehindthebadge.com



We're excited to announce that Emmy® Award-nominated actor, and star of Law & Order, Vincent D’Onofrio has signed on to narrate Heroes Behind The Badge!

D’Onofrio, (pictured second from right) poses with the Executive Director of the Police Unity Tour, Harry Phillips, (right) Craig Floyd, (left) Chairman and CEO of NLEOMF and Officer Ryan Williams of Fond du Lac, WI. PD, (second from left) as he receives the Officer of the Month award. Officer Williams' heroic story will be featured in our upcoming documentary film.


Washington, DC — The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund and Modern City Entertainment are pleased to announce that Emmy® Award-nominated feature-film actor and National Law Enforcement Museum National Spokesperson, Vincent D’Onofrio, has signed on to narrate Heroes Behind the Badge, a moving and gripping documentary about the service and sacrifice of law enforcement officers serving across America.

Directed by two-time British Academy Award winner Wayne Derrick and set for release in fall 2012, Heroes Behind the Badge aims to change the way the public perceives the men and women of law enforcement. The film will highlight some of the unselfish acts of bravery law enforcement professionals commit each day in the line of duty.

Though many are familiar with Vincent D’Onofrio’s work as an actor, they might not know about his dedication to the law enforcement community and the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund. His work with Heroes Behind the Badge joins a long list of ways D’Onofrio has continually shown his support for law enforcement.

“We are thrilled to have Vincent D’Onofrio working with us,” said Heroes Behind the Badge Director Wayne Derrick. “I could not think of a more fitting person to narrate this inspiring film,” he said. Filmed throughout the U.S., Heroes Behind the Badge will highlight the lives of four fallen officers and the enormous impact their passing has had on their family members, colleagues, and community. The film will also feature the stories of three officers who narrowly escaped their assailants. These living legends will share their personal insights about how their near-fatal encounters have affected their lives. Produced in partnership with the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, Heroes Behind the Badge will also highlight the National Police Week events held in Washington, DC, including the annual May 13th Candlelight Vigil—where the names of fallen officers added to the Memorial each year are read aloud and formally dedicated—and the annual National Peace Officers Memorial Day service held at the U.S. Capitol on May 15. “Vincent D’Onofrio has been a long-time supporter and friend of law enforcement,” said Craig W. Floyd, Chairman & CEO of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund. “He is an excellent addition to Heroes Behind the Badge and we are privileged to work with him on this project,” Mr. Floyd added.