Cops Cycling for Survivors 23rd Anniversary Ride

INDIANA – Cops Cycling for Survivors is pleased to announce plans for its 23rd annual bicycle tour of Indiana and unveil the memorial photos on its support truck in anticipation of National Peace Officers Memorial Day, May 15, 2024.

The group will bike nearly 1,000 miles over 13 days in July to honor law enforcement officers who have fallen in the line of duty and their survivors.

As in past years, Cops Cycling does not determine the line-of-duty death status but honors Indiana officers recognized by state and federal officials as having died in the line of duty.

This year, seven officers recognized as a line of duty and died were given special honors in 2023.

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 recognized as the line of duty deaths by reading a memorial for each officer during the tour. Cops Cycling for Survivors vows never to let Indiana’s fallen heroes be forgotten and to support the survivors of those who made the ultimate sacrifice for the state’s citizens.

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 contact the group at Cops Cycling for Survivors, PO Box 597, Ellettsville, IN 47429, by phone at 812-727-0725 or by email at 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, family members, and friends of law enforcement.

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 and fund scholarships, camps, and other avenues of support.

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.org.

The 2024 Cops Cycling for Survivors truck was also unveiled this week. While the group rides in
support and memory of all line-of-duty death 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:

  • Deputy Sheriff Asson Hacker, Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office, End of Watch March 2, 2023
  • Master Trooper James R. Bailey, Indiana State Police, End of Watch March 3, 2023
  • Maintenance Foreman Michael Robert Keel, Indiana Department of Correction, End of Watch April 12, 2023
  • Trooper Aaron N. Smith, Indiana State Police, End of Watch June 28, 2023
  • Sergeant Heather Glenn, Tell City Police Department, End of Watch July 3, 2023
  • Deputy Sheriff John Durm, Marion County Sheriff’s Office, End of Watch July 10, 2023
  • Deputy Sheriff Timothy J. Guyer, Johnson County Sheriff’s Office, End of Watch August 1, 2023

Any line-of-duty deaths in 2024 will receive special recognition next year. 2024 marks the 200th anniversary of the first known line-of-duty death of an Indiana law enforcement officer, Constable Robert Murphy of the Bath Township Constable’s Office in Franklin County.

On November 11, 1824, Constable Murphy succumbed to stab wounds sustained eight days earlier when he attempted to serve a warrant. He had been appointed as constable only one week before the incident that resulted in his death.

Dates and route for the 2024 Cops Cycling for Survivors ride are:

  • July 8 – Indianapolis to Richmond
  • July 9 – Richmond to Bluffton
  • July 10 – Bluffton to Angola
  • July 11 – Angola to South Bend
  • July 12 – South Bend to Merrillville
  • July 13 – Merrillville to Kentland
  • July 14 – Kentland to Terre Haute
  • July 15 – Terre Haute to Evansville
  • July 16 – Evansville to Tell City
  • July 17 – Tell City to Jeffersonville
  • July 18 – Jeffersonville to Madison
  • July 19 – Madison to Columbus
  • July 20 – Columbus to Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis

As the group rides through locations, area residents are encouraged to support law enforcement officers and the survivors of fallen heroes in whatever meaningful manners may arise.

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).