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National Police Week 5K

Saturday, May 10, 2025 Arlington, VA 22202 US Directions
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In Memory of Deputy Ned Byrd

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Thank you for visiting my National Police Week 5K fundraising page. I am raising money to support the Officer Down Memorial Page (ODMP) and Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.), two non-profit organizations that honor fallen officers and provide support to their survivors.

Your donation would be used towards creating and maintaining officer memorial pages, sending line of duty death notifications to the public, improving officer safety, and many other programs to remember our fallen heroes and help their surviving family members and co-workers rebuild their shattered lives.

This mission is near and dear to my heart and I truly appreciate your support. Thank you for helping me reach my goal!

Ned P. Byrd
Deputy Sheriff Ned Byrd was shot and killed while on patrol shortly after 11:00 pm.

Deputy Byrd was shot multiple times after he exited his vehicle at the intersection of Battle Bridge Road and Auburn-Knightdale Road while investigating suspicious activity. He was in the area after the agency had received several calls regarding the activity; however, he had not marked out on an event when he was shot.

Another deputy located him approximately two hours later. Deputy Byrd's canine partner was still inside their patrol vehicle.

The subject, 29, and his brother, 25, both in the country illegally, were arrested one week later and charged with Deputy Byrd's murder. Both had been deported years before. On April 30, 2023, the brother escaped from the Piedmont Regional Jail in Farmville, Virginia, where he was being held on a federal detainer while awaiting trial. He was captured in Mexico four days later. His sister was charged with helping him escape. On May 31, 2023, a third brother, 19, was arrested in connection with the case. He was charged with accessory after the fact to murder and confined in the Wake County Jail under a $1 million secured bond. According to the Wake County Sheriff's Office, he sold the vehicle his brothers used the night of Deputy Byrd's murder.

Deputy Bryd was a U.S. Air Force veteran and had served with the Wake County Sheriff's Office for 13 years. He is survived by his sister, brother-in-law, and four nephews.

 

 

 

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$205 Raised By 5 Donors

$50 on behalf of Anthony Maness
$50 on behalf of Elizabeth Robb
$50 on behalf of Kristen Montgomery
$30 on behalf of All officers killed
$25 on behalf of Sherrie Wolf

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