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The most moving speech was from NLEOMF Board member Lori Sharpe Day who told the story of her daughter who is a student at Florida State University. In April with an active shooter on campus, her daughter texted her to alert her to the situation.
Read More →“As a corporate supporter of these two critically important organizations, Streamlight is proud to introduce these new Lights for a Cause, which offer customers dependable tools while also funding vital work,” said Michael F. Dineen, Streamlight
Read More →Streamlight’s 2024 contribution as a C.O.P. S. Guardian Sponsor totaled $146,000, including proceeds from recent sales of its “blue” C.O.P.S. logoed products.
Read More →Streamlight supports the C.O.P.S. organization by sponsoring multiple programs and events throughout the year. This year Streamlight’s support culminated in National Police Weekend activities in Washington, DC.
Read More →The first offering of The Honor Collection is a special law enforcement edition StingerHawk spectacle, featuring a unique, blue line-branded frame and corresponding microfiber storage pouch. Proceeds will benefit Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.), a non-profit organization providing resources to help the families of officers killed in the line of duty
Read More →The cleats honoring Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Corporal Adam McMillan are part of the NFL’s My Cause My Cleats program, a program that allows players to opportunity to support a cause close to them with custom-designed cleats.
Read More →Across the country and across social media, American police supporters showed their respect and admiration for police officers on Wednesday as they celebrated National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, which occurs every year on January 9.
Read More →The "Thin Blue Line Across America" is a cross-country motorcycle ride benefiting Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.), an organization striving to raise awareness and resources for members and families of law enforcement who have lost their lives in the line of duty.
Read More →"This man has thrown his support behind divisive anti-police groups, and donated money directly to a fugitive from justice who escaped prison after killing a police officer. I question the judgment of anyone who would put someone this controversial and divisive at the head of an advertising campaign, but it isn't my company to run."
Read More →Streamlight Inc., has renewed its sponsorship of Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.) for the 19th year in a row. The company's support helps to underwrite ongoing programs and activities for survivors of fallen officers.
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