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March 14, 2006
For Immediate Release |
Contact: Albert O'Leary
212-298-9190
or Joseph Mancini
212-298-9150
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Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation donates $40,000
towards college education of the P.O. Dillon Stewart's daughters
The Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation today
presented two US Government Bonds totaling $40,000 in value at maturity
for the college education of Alexis Stewart, 6, and Samantha Stewart,
8 months old, the daughters of fallen police officer Dillon Stewart,
to the officer’s widow. The bonds were presented to Mrs. Leslyn
Stewart before 400 PBA delegates at their monthly meeting held in
Antuns Catering in Queens.
Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation co-founder and Vice Chairman
Richard P. Torykian Sr. said: “Service to our great country
does not cease when you take off a military uniform. That is why
the Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation is proud to make this
contribution towards the college education of the children of fallen
New York City police officer Dillon Stewart to his wife Leslyn.
Our children are our future and our most precious asset and they
must be cared for. We are honored and proud to be able to play a
role in caring for the children of a fallen hero.”
PBA president Patrick J. Lynch said: “Americans take great
pride in their law enforcement officers and in the honor and tradition
of the United States Marines. On behalf of the 23,000 men and women
who risk their lives daily to protect the city of New York, we thank
the Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation for their concern, their
generosity and for their service to the United States of America.”
Police Officer Dillon Stewart, 35, a five-year veteran of the
NYPD was shot during a car stop in Brooklyn on November 28, 2005.
Despite his fatal wound, officer Stewart was able to pursue the
shooter’s vehicle that ultimately led to the arrest of the
alleged killer. Police officer Stewart was posthumously promoted
to the rank of detective.
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