N.L.E.O.M.F. Fundraiser Brings Law Enforcement Together
On May 11, 2001 approximately 40 Law Enforcement Officers from the "Hampton Roads" area of Virginia will be riding their bicycles 225+ miles to Washington D.C. to benefit the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (N.L.E.O.M.F.). This event is called the Police Unity Tour.
This is the first year the Hampton Roads Chapter has been involved in the event. The chapter was formed by Virginia Beach Detective Scott Humphrey. Currently, there are three other chapters in the nation and the organization is growing rapidly. Since 1997, during the week preceding National Peace Officers Memorial Day on May 15, officers from these chapters ride their bicycles in unity to support the funding of the N.L.E.O.M.F. and to pay respects to the survivors and loved ones of the fallen officers who have died in the line of duty.
Each officer who participates in the ride must raise $1,250.00. Together they will deliver and present the Chairman of the N.L.E.O.M.F. with a check collected from their communities. Today, the Police Unity Tour is, and has been for the past four years, the largest contributor to the N.L.E.O.M.F.
The Hampton Roads Chapter will leave on May 11 and join together with the other Chapters as they near Washington. They will stay for the Memorial's Candlelight Vigil on May 13 as well as the National Peace Officer Memorial Day Service, held on the West Front grounds of the United States Capitol on May 15th.
For more information, including how to donate, visit the Police Unity Website at www.policeunitytour.org or e-mail Jeff Whitson at PortsPD757@aol.com and policeunity4@aol.com.
More Weapons

Safariland Solis Rethinks Concealable Duty
What if Level I retention didn’t require a full duty rig? Safariland’s Solis delivers trusted ALS security in a streamlined OWB platform built for administrative and plainclothes professionals who need protection without the bulk.
Read More →
Texas Sheriff’s Office Deploys RFID-Based User-Authenticated Firearm for Prisoner Transport Operations
A sheriff’s office in Texas is now using RFID-based user-authenticated firearms, from Free State Firearms, for prisoner transfer and transport operations.
Read More →
Beretta Introduces the 80X Cheetah Tactical Bronze
Beretta has launched the 80X Cheetah Tactical Bronze, which features a fiber-optic front sight, a serrated rear sight, and a Picatinny rail for accessory mounting, and ships with three 15-round extended magazines.
Read More →
Wrap Raises $5 Million to Restart Domestic Manufacturing & Advance R&D
With new funding, Wrap Technologies will restart domestic manufacturing, advance validated R&D programs into commercialization, and responsibly accelerate early growth initiatives aligned with rising demand for non-lethal response capabilities.
Read More →
Streamlight Celebrates the 20-Year Anniversary of the TLR Series
This year, Streamlight marks two decades of weapon-mounted lighting innovation with the 20th anniversary of the TLR-1.
Read More →
Steiner’s T1Xi Selected as Top Performer in Texas DPS Optic Evaluation
Steiner Optics’ T1Xi was selected as the top-performing red dot in the recent Texas Department of Public Safety optic evaluation.
Read More →
Shadow Systems Selected as Exclusive Pistol Provider for West Virginia State Police
Shadow Systems will provide 700 XR920 crossover pistols for West Virginia State Police troopers and 80 CR920X high-capacity subcompact pistols for the Bureau of Criminal Investigation.
Read More →
Aimpoint Celebrates 50 Years of Innovation and Excellence in Sighting Technology
Aimpoint is marking its 50th anniversary in 2025, celebrating five decades of red dot innovation trusted by military, law enforcement, and tactical professionals worldwide.
Read More →
Streamlight Introduces Long-Range Handgun Light
“Our newest weapon light provides an industry-leading level of candela for handguns, giving users enhanced visibility under low light conditions, such as when searching a dark alley,” said Streamlight President Michael F. Dineen.
Read More →
Georgia Sheriff Warns Criminals They Face Felony Charges for Having Glock Switches
This device by itself, regardless if it is installed on a slide or not, is classified by the ATF to be a machine gun, which is illegal to possess,” the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office said.
Read More →
