(Indianapolis, IN) – Monday, July 10, 2023, marks the start of the 22nd annual Cops Cycling for Survivors bicycle ride around Indiana.
The ride pays respect to Indiana’s fallen law enforcement heroes and lets their survivors know they and their loved ones are not forgotten.
The motto of Cops Cycling for Survivors is, “Riding to Remember,” and each year the group works to honor officers killed in the line of duty throughout Indiana’s history.
A departure ceremony is planned for 8 am EDT at the Police and Firefighters Memorial on the capitol grounds in downtown Indianapolis.
Cyclists will depart shortly after comments by Indiana Law Enforcement Academy Executive Director Tim Horty.
While Cops Cycling for Survivors honors all Indiana’s line-of-duty death officers, recognized by state and federal officials as receiving line-of-duty death benefits, this year’s ride pays special tribute to the four officers who died in 2022:
- Deputy Sheriff Noah Rainey, Carroll County Sheriff’s Office, End of Watch January 29, 2022;
- Deputy Sheriff Douglas Sanford, Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office, End of Watch March 29, 2022;
- Police Officer Noah Shahnavaz, Elwood Police Department, End of Watch July 31, 2022;
- And Police Officer Seara Burton, Richmond Police Department, End of Watch September 18, 2022.
Also honored this year is Correctional Officer Gary Weinke, Indiana Department of Correction, End of Watch April 25, 2020, who was recognized by officials as a line of duty death in 2022.
Officers recognized by state and federal officials as line-of-duty deaths in 2023 will be honored in 2024.
The Cops Cycling for Survivors annual bike ride consists of active and retired police officers, law enforcement survivors, law enforcement family members, and friends of law enforcement riding their bicycles around the perimeter of Indiana to raise funds and awareness of the sacrifices made by Hoosier law enforcement families across Indiana.
Funds raised from this event are used to perpetuate the memories of officers killed in the line of duty and to aid surviving family members and co-workers of officers killed in the line of duty.
Previously raised funds have been directly donated to foundations, scholarships, and camps that have been started in memory of fallen officers or by Indiana survivors in honor of their fallen heroes.
The ride is scheduled to conclude on the afternoon of Saturday, July 22, 2023, at Crown Hill Cemetery, Heroes of Public Safety Section. The closing ceremony will begin at 2 pm. Indiana State Police Superintendent Doug Carter will provide the closing message. All are welcome to attend.
The general route of the ride is as follows:
Dates and route for the 2023 Cops Cycling for Survivors ride are:
July 10, Indianapolis – Richmond
July 11, Richmond – Madison
July 12, Madison – Jeffersonville
July 13, Jeffersonville – Jasper
July 14, Jasper – Princeton
July 15, Princeton – Terre Haute
July 16, Terre Haute – Delphi
July 17, Delphi – Merrillville
July 18, Merrillville – South Bend
July 19 South Bend – Angola
July 20, Angola – Bluffton
July 21, Bluffton – Elwood
July 22, Elwood – Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis
Additional information on specific locations of meals and overnights can be found by clicking on the Calendar tab of the website. Click view calendar and the month of July at http://www.copscycling4survivors.org/events.php.
To track the ride’s progress, stops, and activities, please like and follow them on the Cops Cycling for Survivors Foundation Facebook page (Cops Cycling for Survivors).
For more information about the organization, donations made, or this year’s ride, visit the website: http://www.copscycling4survivors.org/.
(COPS Cycling for Survivors press release)