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U.S. Attorney’s Office Expands Outreach with National Night Out Appearances

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U.S. Attorney’s Office Expands Outreach with National Night Out Appearances

Next Tuesday, August 5, residents in nearly a dozen communities across the Western District of Virginia will see a unique blend of neighbors and federal officials coming together for one common purpose—strengthening community ties. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Virginia has announced it will actively participate in National Night Out events from Abingdon to Woodstock, showing up not just to observe but to engage.

The initiative is part of a nationwide effort to promote collaboration between law enforcement and the communities they serve. First launched in 1984 and supported by the Bureau of Justice Assistance, National Night Out now reaches millions across thousands of cities each year. It’s more than just a feel-good event—it’s a platform that builds trust, reinforces safety partnerships, and celebrates the spirit of community.

“National Night Out is an opportunity for folks in our community who might not know what the U.S. Attorney’s Office is, what we do, or the services we provide to meet us one-on-one,” said United States Attorney C. Todd Gilbert. “It’s a wonderful night where communities come together and reminds us, we have much more in common than we think.”

Assistant United States Attorneys (AUSAs) and staff will attend events in communities including Bristol, Chilhowie, Louisa, Pulaski, Vinton, Roanoke, and Albemarle County, among others. Whether it’s answering questions, connecting with local law enforcement, or simply enjoying a neighborhood cookout, their presence is meant to foster relationships and build bridges.

With the Western District of Virginia covering a wide geographic footprint—from the Northern Shenandoah Valley to the North Carolina border—the commitment to attend these events across the region underscores a broader goal: ensuring all residents, regardless of where they live, feel seen, heard, and supported by the Department of Justice.

“Local law enforcement plays a crucial role in Department of Justice priorities, like Operation Take Back America, and we are proud to meet our partners in their communities to increase partnerships and trust during National Night Out,” Gilbert added. “These bonds strengthen relationships which makes our entire district safer.”

Each National Night Out event is unique to its community, with activities ranging from parades and safety demonstrations to youth activities and emergency services exhibits. But at its core, the night is about uniting neighbors and law enforcement under positive, relaxed circumstances. The hope is that connections made over a plate of food or a conversation at a community table will lead to long-term cooperation and safer streets.

The events are coordinated by local law enforcement with the help of volunteers, and supported by the National Association of Town Watch, the nonprofit administrator of National Night Out. For communities across Western Virginia, this effort represents a tangible step toward improved public safety, mutual understanding, and a shared investment in the future.


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