








You may recognize Aaron Slater and Danielle Delgado from their popular apparel company, ReLEntless Defender Apparel. ReLEntless Defender has donated over $132,000 to C.O.P.S. to date, and has assisted with the creation of C.O.P.S. merchandise items. While they have been familiar faces at several events as guests supporting survivors, the line-of-duty death of Danielle’s father has them now attending under new titles; Survivors.
Danielle said, “C.O.P.S. has become more than a partnership, they have become family to us. Back in 2016, when we started the partnership, I never expected our bond to be this strong. It has never been about selling a product for us, it’s been about building bonds and making a difference.”
Danielle’s father, Bay City (TX) Police Detective Juan Delgado, contracted COVID while on duty and died July 15, 2021. Detective Delgado had served in law enforcement for 43 years. All three of his children also serve in law enforcement.
The family says the first year has been the hardest, as is the case with most survivors. Danielle says, “There will always be a void that can never be filled, but we have to remember that our officers passed doing something amazing, something heroic, something they would do all over again if given the chance. It’s our job as survivors to say their names and make sure they are never forgotten.”
Aaron and Danielle referred to their grief as a roller coaster that nobody wants a ticket to ride on. Each day has ups and downs. Danielle added some advice to newer survivors, saying, “At times, it’s ok to not be ok. C.O.P.S. survivors know grief and know exactly what you are going through, so utilize the resources they have available for you.”
Aaron Slater and Danielle Delgado
Surviving Son In-Law and Adult Child of
Detective Juan Delgado
Bay City (TX) Police Department
EOW 7/15/21
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