VIDEO: Dozens of people rode bikes through Greensboro Friday, as part of a huge effort to honor first responders. A group known as the Carolina Brotherhood is on its annual ride through the Carolinas. Each year, it rides through both states to honor first responders who died in the line of duty. Part of their effort this year is to honor fallen Greensboro police sergeant Dale Nix and Forsyth County deputy Austin Reudelhuber. One of the people riding their bike Friday came from Lexington County, South Carolina – nearly 200 miles away. Reilly Kilbride joined the ride to honor his friend who died battling a fire more than 20 years ago. “I think with today’s world, day and age, these heroes, they fall between the cracks with the news cycle, with how we live in our world. These stories slip through and people have to go back to real life. I was riding today, I just thought like in a world, in the world that we live in that forgets, this organization doesn’t. The Brotherhood ride doesn’t forget,” said Kilbride.
