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Procession route announced for Bellevue police officer killed in motorcycle accident

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Officer Jordan Jackson was killed in the line of duty after a vehicle struck his motorcycle last month. A long caravan of law enforcers, civic leaders, and his family will honor his service by leading a procession in east Bellevue on Tuesday.

The line will begin at approximately 11:15 a.m. and will make its way through Bellevue streets before arriving at the Meydenbauer Center for the service, which starts at 1 p.m.

Bellevue Police officer dies after motorcycle collision

Jackson, 34, had been a member of the Bellevue Police Department (BPD) since 2018.

Jackson spent two years on the force before transferring to the traffic unit as a motorcycle officer.

Before joining the BPD, Jackson was an EMT, volunteer firefighter, and a member of the King County Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue Volunteer K-9 Unit.

According to Bellevue Police, here is the route’s breakdown:

  • The route begins at 148th Avenue SE and SE 16th Street, traveling north
  • Turning west on NE 8th Street
  • North on 120th Avenue NE
  • West on NE 12th Street
  • South on 112th Avenue NE until arriving at the Meydenbauer Center

Members of Officer Jackson’s family and Bellevue Police vehicles will arrive at the Meydenbauer Center and Bellevue City Hall to end this portion of the procession, according to BPD. All other vehicles in the procession will continue to the assigned parking at the South Bellevue Transit Center by the following route.

  • Enter southbound Interstate 405 at NE 8th Street
  • Travel west on Interstate 90
  • North on Bellevue Way, arriving at the South Bellevue Transit Center

Expect temporary closures along the procession’s route for up to 15 minutes at a time, as well as extended road closures near Meydenbauer Center.

You can read more about the processional route here.



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