Paterson police officers begin Unity Tour ride to honor fallen law enforcement

PATERSON, NJ — Despite the rain, members of the Paterson Police Department departed Friday to begin the 2025 Police Unity Tour, joining thousands of officers on a multi-day bike ride to Washington, D.C. to honor fallen colleagues.

The annual event raises awareness and funds for the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial and Museum. The Paterson officers ride in memory of those who lost their lives in the line of duty, continuing the tour’s mission: “We Ride for Those Who Died.”

The department shared their support and well wishes for the participating officers, celebrating their dedication and commitment in taking part despite challenging weather conditions.

Officers from across the country will converge in Washington, D.C. as part of the tour, which began in 1997 and has since grown into a national tribute to law enforcement sacrifice.

Paterson Police posted photos and messages of encouragement on social media, rallying community support for the riders.


Key points

  • Paterson officers began the 2025 Police Unity Tour in rainy weather to honor fallen law enforcement.
  • The ride supports the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial and Museum.
  • The department shared support on social media, encouraging officers riding to D.C.

National ride connects departments

The Unity Tour draws participation from police departments nationwide, building solidarity and commemorating those who made the ultimate sacrifice.

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