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Riding with a message-A line of motorcycles and cars parade through the city last Saturday promoting a message to end the violence in low-income areas and raise money for families of shooting victims. This was the fifth annual event sponsored by Kattz Angelz motorcycle group. The 75-minute ride started on Mechanicsville Turnpike in Henrico County, wound through several public housing communities in Richmond and ended at a Harley-Davidson outlet on Hull Street Road in Chesterfield County, where participants enjoyed food and music. Participants, including Robert “Patch” Suthrin, left, and Eric “Big E” Royal, who are registering, paid $15 to ride in the parade, with proceeds going to help two families who have lost loved ones to violence.

Riding with a message-A line of motorcycles and cars parade through the city last Saturday promoting a message to end the violence in low-income areas and raise money for families of shooting victims. This was the fifth annual event sponsored by Kattz Angelz motorcycle group. The 75-minute ride started on Mechanicsville Turnpike in Henrico County, wound through several public housing communities in Richmond and ended at a Harley-Davidson outlet on Hull Street Road in Chesterfield County, where participants enjoyed food and music. Participants, including Robert “Patch” Suthrin, left, and Eric “Big E” Royal, who are registering, paid $15 to ride in the parade, with proceeds going to help two families who have lost loved ones to violence.