Members of the C.O.P.S. Metroplex (TX) Chapter have been working on connecting with the surviving families. These members, who are all law enforcement survivors themselves, immediately reported to the hospital when they were alerted of the shooting to not only support the families, but to help the agency get a step-by-step plan together for the days ahead.
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Streamlight Inc. has renewed its sponsorship of Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.). Streamlight's support helps to underwrite ongoing programs and activities for survivors of fallen officers.
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Last month thousands of officers, survivors of fallen officers, and police supporters confirmed that Blue Lives Matter as they converged on Washington, DC, to honor the ultimate sacrifice of our fallen heroes.
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Streamlight’s Siege AA Blue Lantern provides users 50 to 200 lumens of bright white light, plus blue LED High and SOS modes.
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The week of May 11th through 17th will bring thousands of people to Washington, D.C. this year to observe National Police Week and honor their fallen heroes at events such as the National Police Survivors' Conference presented by Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.).
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After participating in five marathons, Steve Jurca of Mesa, AZ, will be running in the Rock 'N' Roll Arizona Marathon with 25 extra pounds of weight on him to support the local chapter of Concerns Of Police Survivors.
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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.
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U.S. Marshal Josie Wells' widow has given birth to a healthy baby boy in Louisiana who bears his father's name.
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Streamlight Inc. raised nearly $3,200 in proceeds from the first annual Streamlight 5K for Concerns for Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.).
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Streamlight Inc. renewed its sponsorship of Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.), which provides support to the families and co-workers of fallen officers. The company’s contribution for 2015 totaled $130,500.
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