Ahead of GivingTuesday, COPS star Randy Sutton spotlights his charity, improving lives of injured, disabled law enforcement officers

Furthermore with Amanda Head Episode 125

On this episode of the podcast, host Amanda Head talks with Randy Sutton, a 34-year law enforcement veteran and Founder of The Wounded Blue. One day ahead of GivingTuesday the duo discuss his organization's incredible work supporting injured and disabled officers. Over the past five years, 'The Wounded Blue' has provided financial aid and emotional support to 14,000+ officers in need. If you would like to learn more or give generously to The Wounded Blue today visit their website: www.TheWoundedBlue.org.

Sutton opens up about his own career-ending stroke, the legal battle for benefits that followed, and the personal toll it took. He sheds light on the alarming suicide rates among officers and the critical need for better support systems within law enforcement. The conversation also highlights the challenges posed by sanctuary cities and their impact on policing, the importance of community support, and the criminal justice crisis at large.

Sutton closes with an exciting announcement about his forthcoming book, Rescuing 911, which aims to tackle the urgent issues facing law enforcement and criminal justice reform — be on the lookout in the coming days.

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