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Cops Cycling for Survivors 21st Anniversary Ride



Cops Cycling for Survivors announced plans for their 21st annual bicycle tour of Indiana as well

as unveiled the memorial photos on their support truck in anticipation of National Police Week.

The group, whose aim is to raise awareness of and actively support survivors of Indiana law

enforcement officers killed in the line of duty, will bike nearly 1,000 miles over 13 days in July to

honor fallen law enforcement officers and their survivors. This year, special recognition is given

to the eight (8) Indiana line of duty deaths from 2021.

In 2002, Cops Cycling for Survivors began with a ride to Washington, D.C. to honor fallen

officers. The cyclists now ride through Indiana meeting with survivors of officers to support

them as they continue to deal with the loss of loved ones. The group honors the more than 450

Indiana officers killed in the line of duty by reading a memorial for each officer during the tour.

Cops Cycling for Survivors vows to never let Indiana’s fallen heroes be forgotten and to support

the survivors of those who made the ultimate sacrifice for the citizens of the state.

Cops Cycling for Survivors makes every attempt to contact survivors, including family,

co-workers, descendants, and others, of fallen officers but may not have contact information for

some. Survivors are asked to be in touch with the group at Cops Cycling for Survivors, PO Box

597, Ellettsville, IN 47429, by phone 812-727-0725, or email

copscyclingforsurvivors@gmail.com. Interested cyclists may also contact the group for more

information on joining the ride for all or parts of the ride. Cyclists include survivors, law

enforcement officers, and friends of law enforcement. Cyclist registration deadline is June 10,

2022.



In addition to memorializing Indiana’s fallen officers, Cops Cycling for Survivors raises financial

support for survivors. Proceeds from the annual ride provide line of duty death benefits for

primary survivors as well as fund scholarships, camps, and other avenues of support for

survivors. The group also assists Line of Duty Death Justice as survivors work through years of

court dates, including parole hearings and appeals. More information and a donation page are

found at http://www.copscycling4survivors.com/. Cops Cycling for Survivors was granted 501(c) 3

status as a not-for-profit in late 2011 and is no longer directly affiliated with Indiana Concerns of

Police Survivors (IN COPS).

The 2022 Cops Cycling for Survivors truck was also unveiled this week. While the group rides in

support and memory of all fallen officers, each year the support truck honors officers killed in

the line of duty from the previous year. This year’s truck is in special memory of Lieutenant

Eugene Lasco, Indiana Department of Correction, End of Watch February 21, 2021; Reserve


Deputy James Driver, Monroe County Sheriff’s Office, End of Watch March 29, 2021; Sergeant Thomas Sawyer, Hammond Police Department, End of Watch June 17, 2021; Detective Greg Ferency, Terre Haute Police Department, End of Watch July 7, 2021; Corporal Robert Nicholson, Clark County Sheriff’s Office, End of Watch September 26, 2021; Reserve Deputy James Hirtzel, Jackson County Sheriff’s Office, End of Watch October 12, 2021; Town Marshal Anthony Hinshaw, Losantville Marshal’s Office, End of Watch November 25, 2021; and, School Resource Officer John Starks, Clark County Sheriff’s Office, End of Watch December 8, 2021. Recent line of duty deaths in 2022 will receive special recognition next year. Dates and route locations for the 2022 Cops Cycling for Survivors ride are: July 11, Indianapolis – Richmond July 12, Richmond – Bluffton July 13, Bluffton - Angola July 14, Angola – South Bend July 15, South Bend - Merrillville July 16, Merrillville - Kentland July 17, Kentland – Terre Haute July 18, Terre Haute- Princeton July 19, Princeton - Jasper July 20 Jasper- Jeffersonville July 21, Jeffersonville - Madison July 22, Madison - Bloomington July 23, Bloomington – Crown Hill Indianapolis As the group rides through locations, area residents are encouraged to show their support for law enforcement officers and the survivors of fallen heroes in whatever meaningful manners may arise.





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