eSleuth.ai Supports Honor Roll Cyclists Honoring Fallen Officers in Delaware and Pennsylvania

eSleuth.ai Supports The Honor Roll Riders in Commemorating Fallen Officers



In a significant show of solidarity, eSleuth, Inc., a leader in AI-driven virtual investigation solutions for law enforcement, proudly announced its sponsorship of The Honor Roll cyclists. These dedicated individuals will embark on a journey through Delaware and Pennsylvania, marking a poignant tribute to fallen law enforcement officers from federal, state, and local agencies, reminding communities that their sacrifices are never forgotten.

A Journey of Tribute


The cycling event is part of a larger initiative to honor the memories of law enforcement officers who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to their communities. This year, The Honor Roll cyclists are entering their 20th state, a remarkable milestone that highlights their commitment to honoring those who served and continue to serve in the line of duty.

Scot Thomasson, Chief Product and Strategy Officer at eSleuth, articulated the company's dedication to this cause, stating, "eSleuth.ai is built for law enforcement, so we are happy to support The Honor Roll cyclists. These riders show up for America's fallen heroes, their families, colleagues, and communities across this country. We are honored to support them in that mission."

A Meaningful Association


Ellen Pierson, the founder of The Honor Roll, expressed her excitement about the collaboration with eSleuth, emphasizing the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on law enforcement. "Artificial Intelligence is a transformational tool for law enforcement to better assist officers in solving cases and removing dangerous criminals from our communities. That means safer neighborhoods for everyone, and fewer families having to endure the devastating loss of law enforcement officers we work so hard to honor," she stated.

Honoring Fallen Heroes


As part of the National Police Week, an annual event dedicated to honoring fallen law enforcement officers, the cyclists are participating in rides and memorial services wrapped around the nation's capital. During their ride through Delaware, they will pay tribute to 50 law enforcement officers who lost their lives in the line of duty, including a memorial service at the Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge honoring the 12 fallen U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Officers.

Among those being remembered is Refuge Manager Richard Guadagno, who tragically perished aboard United Airlines Flight 93 on September 11, 2001. His legacy is not just a memory; it lives on in the refuge he dedicated his life to safeguarding.

In Pennsylvania, the riders will honor 40 fallen National Park Service Rangers, such as Ranger Julie Weir, who served at Independence Hall National Park until her passing in 2011. The Honor Roll is committed to ensuring that her sacrifice, along with that of every ranger, is never forgotten.

The journey will also include stops along the Schuylkill River Trail where they will honor Officer Arthur Scena, a dedicated officer who lost his life while riding home from a fellow officer's funeral. While this was not a line-of-duty loss, Officer Scena’s lifelong commitment to service makes him a fitting subject of remembrance.

As a culmination of their cycling event, the riders plan to present a donation to Adams County Emergency Services in Gettysburg, aimed at funding the relocation of their fallen officers' memorial to a permanent site. This ensures future generations have a lasting place to honor those who sacrificed everything for their communities.

About eSleuth.ai


eSleuth.ai leverages cutting-edge technology to provide AI-powered virtual investigators tailored for law enforcement agencies of varying sizes. The platform continuously analyzes both open and closed cases, surfaces actionable leads, identifies crucial connections between cases, and prioritizes investigative activities in real time. This innovation empowers agencies to resolve crimes more efficiently while enabling a reduction in manual review time and an increase in clearance rates, all without the necessity of expanding agency headcount. eSleuth.ai complies completely with all CJIS regulations, particularly crafted to cater to the needs of both investigators and supervisors.

For more information on eSleuth and their initiatives, visit eSleuth.ai.

About The Honor Roll Association, Inc.


Founded in 2015 by a Special Agent of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, The Honor Roll Association, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization made up of active and retired law enforcement officers and survivors of fallen officers. The organization sponsors cycling events across the nation, memorializing officers killed in the line of duty and supporting the families left behind. Contributions are tax-deductible and aid local chapters of Concerns of Police Survivors and established law enforcement charities.

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