Last April, Officer Nick Wilt was one of the first to respond to the mass shooting at Old National Bank before he was shot.
LMPD officer Peter Grignon was shot and killed by a suspect in south Louisville in March 2005.
Louisville leaders cut the ribbon on The Summit Wellness Center in a grand opening ceremony Tuesday morning.
Louisville Metro Police Foundation is an organization ready to aid and assist an officer's call for help.
The ceremony included the playing of taps and the reading of the names engraved on the memorial downtown.
On Tuesday, Officer Nickolas Wilt remained in critical condition at UofL Hospital and had developed pneumonia.
Grignon was investigating a hit-and-run when he was shot and killed 18 years ago.
Rebecca Grignon-Reker will assume the role of executive director with the retirement of Tracie Shifflet next month.
A ceremony Wednesday honored an LMPD officer killed in the line of duty 17 years ago.
Grignon is survived by his wife, parents and a brother.