The tragedy in Dallas affecting millions across the country, prompted an outpouring of support since those five officers were gunned down. A Creek County man is hoping to give financial support to the families the officers left behind.
Flags fly at half staff, it's a symbol of tragedy.
The nation, now in turmoil following a deadly police shooting in Dallas.
"At the end of the day we're family, and if one of us hurts, we all hurt," Matt Llewellyn said.
He may not carry guns or wear badge, but this EMT feels a kinship with all law enforcement.
"We're paramedics, we're not law enforcement but we are a family," Llewellyn said.
In the wake of killings, some police officers say they are more vigilant when they go on patrol.
"Whenever we go out there, there is always a small amount of fear in the back of your mind," Sapulpa Police Sgt. Todd Lawrence said.
They say they won't let the actions of one or two people affect how they do their job.
"I'm still here for the people, I'm still here to help people overall," Sgt. Lawrence said.
Llewellyn is helping host a fundraiser on Sunday to help the five families grieving terrible loss. He says he hopes it will mend the broken hearts.
"I thought I would make a benefit ride called, 'Bikers Backing the Blue,'" he said. "It sends a message to not just the families and their fellow officers, but the nation as a whole. Whoever sees this, that those guys didn't die in vain."