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Cyclists to Host Vigil for Ex-Napster Exec Struck, Killed by Deputy

A ghost bike was set up for Milton Olin, an attorney who was fatally struck by a sheriff's deputy's patrol car in Calabasas on Dec. 8, 2013. This photo was provided by his family's lawyer.

Bicyclists plan to ride from Calabasas to downtown Los Angeles Wednesday afternoon in memory of Milton Olin Jr., who was struck and killed by a sheriff’s deputy in a patrol car.

Milton Olin is shown with his family in a photo provided by his attorney.

The memorial ride was organized by the Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition, Yield to Life and Ghost Bike Foundation.

Cycling advocates are calling for Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. Jackie Lacey to reconsider filing criminal charges against Deputy Andrew Francis Wood, 38.

On Dec. 8, 2013, Wood was responding to another deputy’s question on his patrol car’s computer terminal after leaving a call about a fire at Calabasas High School when he struck Olin, a former Napster executive and well-known entertainment attorney.

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