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Motorcyclists honor fallen Ohio officers, including Jacob Derbin and Jamieson Ritter

Nolan Brown by Nolan Brown
July 29, 2024
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On Sunday, Cleveland held a commemorative event to honor fallen officers in Ohio and the local area. The tribute was both solemn and powerful, paying homage to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty.

The Cops Ride and fundraiser marked its 16th year.

John Kikol, the president of Cops Ride, expressed that the purpose of the ride is to exhibit support for law enforcement, but more importantly, for their families who are often referred to as survivors.

Over 400 motorcycle riders congregated at the Greater Cleveland Peace Officers Memorial located at W. 3rd and Lakeside Avenue to partake in a ceremony filled with bagpipes and Honor Guard.

Joe Mannion, president of the Greater Cleveland Peace Officers Memorial Society, emphasized the importance of their motto to never forget. He explained that this ensures families and survivors that their loved ones are always remembered.

The families and friends of fallen officers can rely on the support provided by the nonprofit organization.

On Sunday, the state paid tribute to five individuals who lost their lives while on duty from 2023-2024. This included two officers from Northeast Ohio who were recently killed. Their sacrifice was duly honored.

On May 11, while answering a disturbance call, Officer Jacob Derbin of the Euclid Police Department was shot.

As the haunting notes of Taps filled the air, tears welled up in his mother’s eyes as she stood there, a witness to the solemn moment.

According to Euclid Police Capt. Mitch Houser, the woman expressed, “I’m never going to be over it, but I’ll eventually reach a new normal, and that’s what I hope for all of us.” Houser also stated that the goal is to reach a better place on earth, just as they believe Jacob is in a better place in heaven.

On July 4, Officer Jamieson Ritter was shot by a violent fugitive while attempting to serve a warrant. To honor his memory, a procession of motorcycles rode past both the Euclid Police Department and Cleveland Police Department’s Third District.

“According to Third District Commander Robert Tucker, Jamieson Ritter not only excelled as a police officer but was also an outstanding human being. Tucker described Ritter as a person who embodied courage and bravery.”

Following the procession, the riders made their way to South East Harley Davidson, the dealership hosting the Cops Ride event, where they were treated to delicious food and exciting entertainment.

The organizers expressed their gratitude towards the community for their unwavering support in helping them fulfill their promise of “never forgetting.”

The public is urged to never forget that these courageous officers made the ultimate sacrifice to ensure our safety.

Cuyahoga County Sheriff Harold Pretel emphasizes that law enforcement lives are not simply lost like keys, but rather taken through criminal action. He believes in the importance of supporting both the officers and their families during these difficult times.

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