Officer Down Memorial Ride

Remember the Fallen

In-Person and Virtual Options Available

Your ODMR
Registration
Includes

The ODMR

Join us Saturday, September 24, 2022 at Bull Run Harley-Davidson in Manassas, VA

The mission of the ODMR is to honor and remember fallen law enforcement officers, raise awareness of line of duty deaths, and provide support to the Officer Down Memorial Page (ODMP).

This event brings together hundreds of law enforcement motorcycle (and bicycle!) enthusiasts and supporters from around the country to pay tribute to America’s fallen heroes. Over the last decade, we have raised $250,000+ to support ODMP. Register as an in-person rider or register as a Spirit Rider and ride wherever you are. All pre-registered riders will receive an official ride packet.

PROUDLY PRESENTED BY ODMP

The Officer Down Memorial Page (ODMP) is a non-profit organization dedicated to honoring America’s fallen law enforcement heroes. As the largest law enforcement memorial in the United States, ODMP preserves the memories of 25,000+ fallen officers in its online memorial and reflection pages.

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Our 2022 Sponsors

The Officer Down Memorial Ride is made possible through the generosity of our sponsors, some of whom have been supporting this event since its inception. We truly appreciate them and hope you’ll support the companies, organizations, and individuals who support the ODMR!

Is your organization interested in sponsoring the Ride?

Contact Us

Officer Down Memorial Page
PO Box 1047
Fairfax, Virginia, 22038-1047

ride@odmp.org

   

About ODMP

The Officer Down Memorial Page (ODMP) is a non-profit organization dedicated to honoring America’s fallen law enforcement heroes. As the largest law enforcement memorial in the United States, ODMP preserves the memories of over 25,000 fallen officers in its online memorial and reflection pages. ODMP also honors fallen K9 officers, provides free resources to law enforcement agencies, and works to keep cop killers behind bars through its No Parole program. The ODMP database tracks LODD statistics in the US back to 1791, enabling the law enforcement community to analyze trends and patterns in an effort to improve officer safety.