new blog page
Hey yall,
This is the new blog page I promised yall. This is a place to share thoughts and info related to the TX Wheels of Justice, fallen officers, and related law enforcement stuff. Please keep it clean. The association reserves the right to pull any comments we see as unfit or against our principles.
Thank You and blog away.
Maggie Speed, Director
This is the new blog page I promised yall. This is a place to share thoughts and info related to the TX Wheels of Justice, fallen officers, and related law enforcement stuff. Please keep it clean. The association reserves the right to pull any comments we see as unfit or against our principles.
Thank You and blog away.
Maggie Speed, Director


I have participated in this ride for 3 years now and I can not imagine spending Police Officers Memorial Week anywhere else.
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Thank you to the riders and the support team members for what you are doing to honor and remember the awesome Texas heroes who have given the greatest sacrifice for the safety of the citizens of our State. Those of us who love them are grateful to you and pray for your strength and safety as you make this year's ride. We will see you in DC.
Sincerely,
Candice Conner,
Aunt of Trooper Billy Jack Zachary (BJ)
EOW 1/1/06
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Well the holidays are officially over and for most of us it is back to the grindstone. That is except for the members of TX Wheels of Justice. We get to double up as we prepare to make the trip to Washington D.C. Although I cannot prepare you for the emotions and feelings that you will experience as part of the Police Unity Tour I believe I can help prepare you for the months leading up to it. There will be disappointment at times when you find that not everyone supports this cause as much as you do. There will be overwhelming joy when you find someone that is willing to support you more than you thought they would. There will be many sore behinds as you train for the ride. There will be days when you realize that the wind was blowing in your face no matter which direction you tried to ride. I encourage you to stay focused on why this ride is important and who you are participating in it for. I know each of you have a reason for participating in this ride and that part of that reason is to bring honor to those killed in the line of duty and support to the families that survive them. If you continue to keep this goal in mind you will accomplish everything you set out to do and even more. It is not an easy path, but it is a noble one and you will be truly touched by it. I am always available to answer questions and assist in any way possible.
Eric L. Gray
President
TX Wheels of Justice
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