The Riverside Sheriffs' Association has become the 50th law enforcement association to donate $100,000 or more to the National Law Enforcement Museum, according to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF).
The association's Executive Director Darryl Drott and Secretary Pete Kurylowicz, Jr. presented the donation to John Shanks, the Memorial Fund's director of development and law enforcement relations, at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, Calif. on Nov. 18.
The association's gift brings the total funds raised for the Museum by law enforcement associations, unions, agencies, and individual officers to more than $15.5 million. Collectively, there have been 1,100 law enforcement agency, union, and association donations to the campaign to date.
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