Glock Inc. donated a total of $80,000 to law enforcement survivor funds at this week's International Association of Chiefs of Police conference in Chicago.
Glock Donates $80,000 to Survivor Funds at IACP 2015
Glock Inc. donated a total of $80,000 to law enforcement survivor funds at this week's International Association of Chiefs of Police conference in Chicago.

Bob Radecki, Glock national sales manager, Dianne Bernhard, C.O.P.S. executive director, and Cheryl Schultz. (Photo: Fred Mastison)
Glock donated $50,000 to Concerns Of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.) to assist in supporting programs that include scholarships, peer-support, counseling and more for surviving family members and affected co-workers of law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty. Cheryl Schultz lost her husband, Officer Kevin Schultz, of the Pojoaque Pueblo Tribal Police, when he drowned saving a drowning boy in the Rio Grande. Cheryl and her son, Kaegan, were present during the tragedy. C.O.P.S. provided immediate support for the Schultz family. “C.O.P.S. reached out to us right away to connect us with their C.O.P.S. Kids program,” said Cheryl Schultz. “They helped us rebuild our lives and start healing.”
The Loftus-Errthum family accept check from Glock to the DEASBF with Richard Crock. Bob Radecki, Glock national sales manager presents check. (Photo: Fred Mastison)
Glock also donated $30,000 to the Drug Enforcement Agency Survivor Benefit Fund (DEASBF), which provides financial assistance for the families of fallen DEA Agents. Accepting the check were DEASBF Chairperson, Richard Crock, and special guests, the Loftus-Errthum family, who lost father and husband, Special Agent Terrance P. Loftus in a plane crash while on duty. “I was pregnant with our fourth child when I got the call that he had crashed,” said Debbie Loftus-Errthum. “Within 48 hours, the DEASBF was there with financial support for our family. Today, three of our children wish to grow up to work in law enforcement.”
"The fund would not exist without donors and partners like Glock,” said Crock. “Currently, the Benefit Fund pays line of duty death and continuing education benefits to the families of DEA Agents and Task Force Officers killed in the line of duty. Glock's support sends the strongest message to them and we are thankful for this commitment.”
“These organizations change lives and give hope for the future,” said Bob Radecki, national sales manager at Glock. “It means a great deal to Glock to provide for those left behind by their loved ones.”
To learn more about GLOCK corporate social responsibility and other news, visit https://us.glock.com/news .
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