
Police Unity Tour 2016 Chapter 2
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My name is Paul Parlon and I am a police officer. Since 2011 I have participated in riding in the Police Unity Tour, a 300 mile bicycle ride from northern New Jersey to the police memorial in Washington DC. Our motto is "We ride for those who died"
Each year 1200 riders make the journey to support families who had lost someone in the line of duty. All of the funds raised go to the upkeep of the police memorial as well as the museum opening in the near future.
The memorial is funded only by donations and is not owned by the government. Anyone who has ever donated can feel secure in knowing that their money keeps the memorial property of the people.
I ride each year for my grandfather, Sgt. John O'Brien, who lost his life in the line of duty on 10/05/1981 and hope one day to see his name among those heroes who have lost their lives in the line of duty.
Please help me raise the money and support the memories of these police officers and their families who have given the ultimate sacrifice.
Thank you for your support and God Bless.
Each year 1200 riders make the journey to support families who had lost someone in the line of duty. All of the funds raised go to the upkeep of the police memorial as well as the museum opening in the near future.
The memorial is funded only by donations and is not owned by the government. Anyone who has ever donated can feel secure in knowing that their money keeps the memorial property of the people.
I ride each year for my grandfather, Sgt. John O'Brien, who lost his life in the line of duty on 10/05/1981 and hope one day to see his name among those heroes who have lost their lives in the line of duty.
Please help me raise the money and support the memories of these police officers and their families who have given the ultimate sacrifice.
Thank you for your support and God Bless.
Organizer
Paul Parlon
Organizer
Boston, MA