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C.O.P.S. on annual ride to honor fallen comrades

Photos by Swikar Patel | The Journal Gazette
Dan Dudley comforts Indianapolis Metropolitan Police officer Olivia Bays as she reads about a fellow officer killed in the line of duty as part of Wednesday’s Concerns of Police Survivors ride. Dudley, whose brother was killed in 2006, and Bays were at the Law Enforcement and Firefighters Memorial.
Michael Wilson of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police, leads fellow C.O.P.S. riders along Ewing Street. Thirty-five riders are traveling statewide to honor officers who have died in the line of duty.

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