By Allan Lengel
GLOCK Inc. of Georgia has once again donated $30,000 to the Drug Enforcement Administration Survivors Benefit Fund, which provides continuing education benefits to the families of DEA agents and task force officers killed in the line of duty.
The donation was presented Sunday by GLOCK National Sales Director Taylor Crowley to DEA fund board member Michele Leonhart at the annual International Association of Chiefs of Police Conference in Denver.
“These are challenging times for our country and for law enforcement in particular,” said Richard Crock, chairman of the DEA Survivors Benefit Fund. “The men and women of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration continue to relentlessly pursue and prosecute the world’s most ruthless criminal predators.”
“Every day, DEA agents around the world risk their lives to dismantle drug networks and protect our communities,” Crock added. “Their sacrifice is not just a statistic—it’s a legacy of courage and commitment. We owe it to their families to ensure their loss is never forgotten and their children’s futures are secured.”
During the 2025 school year, the Fund is financing the college education of 15 children, all who lost lost their father in the line of duty.
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