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America's wounded cops find hope, healing and second chance through officers who refuse to leave them behind
United States🏛️ Politics22 hr. ago

America's wounded cops find hope, healing and second chance through officers who refuse to leave them behind

This article profiles Randy Sutton, a retired Las Vegas police lieutenant who survived a career-ending stroke and later founded The Wounded Blue, a nonprofit organization aimed at supporting injured and disabled law enforcement officers. The piece highlights Sutton's personal experience with feeling forgotten after retiring and how this led him to create a national resource for fellow officers facing similar challenges. It describes the organization's mission to provide peer support, advocacy, and essential resources to over 17,000 officers since its founding eight years ago. The article emphasizes the emotional and psychological impact of being overlooked after leaving active duty and underscores the importance of recognizing the ongoing service of injured officers.

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America's wounded cops find hope, healing and second chance through officers who refuse to leave them behind

This article profiles Randy Sutton, a retired Las Vegas police lieutenant who survived a career-ending stroke and later founded The Wounded Blue, a nonprofit organization aimed at supporting injured and disabled law enforcement officers. The piece highlights Sutton's personal experience with feeling forgotten after retiring and how this led him to create a national resource for fellow officers facing similar challenges. It describes the organization's mission to provide peer support, advocacy, and essential resources to over 17,000 officers since its founding eight years ago. The article emphasizes the emotional and psychological impact of being overlooked after leaving active duty and underscores the importance of recognizing the ongoing service of injured officers.

Bias read (Center): While the article discusses a sensitive issue related to law enforcement and veteran care, it presents the story of Randy Sutton and The Wounded Blue in a balanced manner without overtly promoting a specific political agenda. The focus is on the personal narrative and the need for systemic support,撮

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