On October 21, 2024, GLOCK, Inc., of Smyrna, Ga. made a significant donation to the Drug Enforcement Administration Survivors Benefit Fund (DEASBF)
Director of Law Enforcement Sales Taylor Crowley personally presented a check for $30,000 to the Drug Enforcement Administration Survivors Benefit Fund (DEASBF). The DEA Survivors Benefit Fund Chairman Crock stated, these are challenging times for our country and law enforcement in particular. Facing an unprecedented threat from illicit fentanyl you can be assured that the men and women of the US Drug Enforcement Administration continue to relentlessly pursue and prosecute the world’s most ruthless criminal predators that continue to poison Americans.
“The DEA Survivors Benefit Fund’s mission to provide immediate support to the families left behind by our country’s fallen heroes is essential. GLOCK Inc. has a longstanding commitment to the individuals and families of those that go into harms way, which is why we are proud to support this mission.” – Taylor Crowley.
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.” During 2024, the fund finances the college education of 15 children, all of whom lost their father in the line of duty.
The DEA Survivors Benefit Fund is a non-profit charity, which provides memorials, continuing education and death benefits to the families of DEA Agents, and Task Force Officers killed in the line of duty.
Press Inquires can be directed to Richard Crock at 202-905-8885