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 The Mid-Atlantic Police Motorcycle Rodeo was the "brain child" of Corporal A.D. Johnson, a motorcycle police officer with the Prince George's County Police Department, Prince George's County Maryland. In 1979, the first rodeo was held, to build up the skills and working relationships of the motorcycle officers in the Washington Metropolitan Area. Tragically in 1982, Corporal Johnson was killed in an on-duty motorcycle accident. In the spirit of Corporal A.D. Johnson, the organization continues today, heading into its 31st year of operation.
 The rodeos have continued throughout the years, through the efforts of many dedicated volunteers--mostly of police officers, but also many civilians, whose help has made it possible. As the rodeo grew, it became apparent that the committee would need to grow as well, to handle the increasing demands placed upon it. Many new agencies became interested in participating, and the committee was asked to assist with establishing other training events in the United States and Canada. The committee was incorporated in 1988 as The Mid-Atlantic Police Motorcycle Riding Committee, Inc. with its emphasis on increasing the "safe" operation of police motorcycles and increasing the skills of individual officers.
The Mid-Atlantic Police Motorcycle Riding Committee, Inc. (MAPMRC, Inc.) continues to be dedicated to increasing "inter-departmental" communications between police agencies everywhere. It is the desire of the MAPMRC, Inc. to provide better service to the public, not only through encouraging safer motorcycle operation, but also with providing an avenue through which officers would have personal contacts with other officers in various areas, providing an invaluable investigative resource.
The MAPMRC, Inc. applied for and was granted tax-exempt status as a non-profit corporation in 1994, under IRS code, 501(c)(3). As police officers, the committee understand the connection that we have to the community and to each other. Throughout the years, the committee has been involved in supporting various charities both relating to the "police family" and to the public at large, through the donations it receives from the public.
In 1998, the committee voted to take on COPS (Concerns of Police Survivors, Inc.) as our main charity. Through our annual police motorcycle training event held each September and with the raffle of a Harley-Davidson Motorcycle, and with the support of other donations, the MAPMRC has been able to donate over $186,000 to the COPS Kids program over the last 12 years. The Committee is truly grateful to all of our supporters who allow us to assist the survivors of our fallen brothers and sisters. It would not be possible without your support!
In the future, the Mid-Atlantic Police Motorcycle Riding Committee, Inc. hopes to continue to grow and to be of service to motorcycle police officers at large, promoting safe riding skills and increased cooperation between agencies. We are also committed to continue our support of the COPS organization with whatever it takes!
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