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Rochester PD Receives Safety Equipment Grant from The Spirit of Blue Foundation

The Spirit of Blue Foundation announced today that it has awarded a Safety Equipment Grant to the Rochester (N.Y.) Police Department for the purchase of eight ballistic vests valued at $10,440.

April 13, 2015
Rochester PD Receives Safety Equipment Grant from The Spirit of Blue Foundation

The Spirit of Blue Safety Equipment Grant will provide 8 ballistic vests to the Rochester (N.Y.) Police Department thanks to a generous donation from the Rochester Lancers professional soccer team. Attending the ceremony was (left to right) Doug Miller, Lancers' Head Coach; Rich Randall, Lancers' President; Chief Michael Ciminelli of the Rochester Police Department; Marcello Moreira, Lancers' Goalkeeper; Ryan T. Smith, Executive Director of the Spirit of Blue Foundation; and Amy Pierson, widow of slain officer Daryl Pierson.

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The Spirit of Blue Foundation announced today that it has awarded a Safety Equipment Grant to the Rochester (N.Y.) Police Department for the purchase of eight ballistic vests valued at $10,440. Funding for the grant was provided by a generous gift from the Rochester Lancers soccer team who raised funds at their December 27th game dedicated to honoring area first responders. The grant was given in memory of fallen RPD Officer Daryl Pierson who was killed in the line of duty in September 2014.

"We are very grateful to the Spirit of Blue and the Rochester Lancers for making this effort to show they care about their police officers," stated Chief Michael Ciminelli of the Rochester Police Department. The Paragon6 NIJ Level II concealable ballistic vests will be purchased from Survival Armor and will include a spare outer carrier. The vests will be tailored to the individual officer receiving it to ensure proper fit and coverage and will be issued to the eight RPD officers later this year.

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"As a locally owned and operated business here in Rochester, we truly appreciate the officers in this community and their daily commitment to our citizens," said Rich Randall, president of the Rochester Lancers. "We are proud to extend this gift and thankful for the generosity of those that participated in this initiative."

"The entire community was impacted when Officer Pierson was lost," commented Ryan T. Smith, Executive Director of the Spirit of Blue Foundation. "It was a pleasure to work with the Lancers to help express their desire to make an impact for officer safety and to see this new body armor go out onto the street to bring an added layer of protection for these officers."

2015 statistics released by the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund show that 32 law enforcement officers have already lost their lives this year, an increase of 10% from the same period in the prior year. On average, 56 firearm-related deaths occur annually. The reality of these statistics, and the increasing number of underfunded law enforcement agencies across the country, fuel the Spirit of Blue safety grant initiative.

The Spirit of Blue Foundation actively encourages the public at large to honor and appreciate law enforcement officers who serve to protect our communities. By supporting the Spirit of Blue Foundation, the public can make an impact in the lives of law enforcement officers every day. To learn more about the Spirit of Blue, or make a donation, visit www.spiritofblue.com.

About The Spirit of Blue Foundation

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The Spirit of Blue Foundation, based out of Chicago, Ill., is a 501(c)(3) public charity dedicated to the enhancement of officer safety and vitality throughout the law enforcement community by promoting public awareness for their protection and fulfilling safety equipment and training needs. The Spirit of Blue Foundation develops and executes fundraising campaigns nationally with the support of partner non-profits, national retailers and private equipment manufacturers. Fundraising proceeds are distributed in the form of Safety Equipment Grants to law enforcement agencies from local to federal levels.

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