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Patriots’ Kraft pledges $100K for families of bikers killed

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Foxborough, Mass. (AP) — New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft joined leather-clad bikers from across the country at a memorial Saturday for the seven motorcycli­sts killed in a collision with a truck last month and pledged to donate $100,000 to help the victims’ families.

Bikers from as far as Louisiana and Arizona rode in for the event outside Gillette Stadium to pay their respects to the motorcycli­sts, who were killed when a pickup truck hauling a flatbed trailer slammed into a group of riders in Randolph, New Hampshire. They were members or supporters of the Jarheads, a New England motorcycle club that includes Marines and their spouses.

Kraft surprised the crowd, including the Jarheads, when he pledged to donate $100,000 to the GoFundMe page set up to assist the victims’ families. Before the memorial service, the campaign had already raised over $560,000. Kraft said if they did not reach their goal of $700,000 by the end of the day, he would match the difference.

“The Jarheads are what makes America the greatest,” Kraft said. “We are all Patriots and you are the true patriots.”

Manny Ribeiro, Jarheads president and crash survivor, said the weeks since the crash have been “awful” but the “unwavering support” has helped the group and the biker community through the tragedy.

“This event would not have come together without Mr. Kraft,” he said over the sound of live music and roaring motorcycle­s.

George Loring, another Jarheads member, said the support helps, but “it doesn’t stop the tears.”

“Every motorcycli­st here is here to support those who have died and those who are injured and hopefully their presence today will help everybody heal,” said Loring, who was yards away from the crash.

 ?? MARK STOCKWELL/THE SUN CHRONICLE VIA AP ?? People stand in silence Saturday in the parking lot of Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass., during a memorial and remembranc­e service for seven motorcycli­sts and their spouses who died in the June crash.
MARK STOCKWELL/THE SUN CHRONICLE VIA AP People stand in silence Saturday in the parking lot of Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass., during a memorial and remembranc­e service for seven motorcycli­sts and their spouses who died in the June crash.

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