Episode 16

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3rd Jul 2025

Police Department Abandoned Decorated Officer After Stroke - His Response Saved 15,000

After surviving five gunfights that should have killed him, decorated Lieutenant Randy Sutton faced his most devastating battle - against his own police department.

In Part 1, we heard Randy cheat death repeatedly during his legendary career. Part 2 reveals how a stroke on duty exposed the shocking truth about how police departments really treat their heroes. At 2:30 AM on the Las Vegas Strip, Randy's medical emergency should have been the moment his department rallied around their most decorated veteran. Instead, it became the moment they revealed their true nature.

"This isn't personal, it's just business," his sheriff told him while denying medical benefits. The department spent taxpayer money in court, hoping Randy would die before winning his legal battle. This betrayal wasn't unique - it was systemic. Wounded officers across America began reaching out to Randy, sharing identical stories of abandonment.

Randy's response transformed American law enforcement forever. From his hospital bed, he built Wounded Blue into the largest support network for injured officers in the nation. The organization now operates a 24/7 crisis hotline (833-TWB-TALK) and has helped over 15,000 abandoned officers reclaim their lives, careers, and dignity.

"They were hoping that I would die in the meantime. If you think that your own department wishes you would die, it's devastating." - Lt. Randy Sutton

Randy survived bullets meant to kill him, only to discover the real enemy was wearing the same uniform. His response proves that when departments abandon heroes, heroes create something better.

Get help: TheWoundedBlue.org | Support law enforcement: CitizensBehindtheBadge.org

In this episode:

  • The reality of post-shooting trauma and "administrative leave"
  • Randy's on-duty stroke at 2:30 AM on Las Vegas Strip
  • Department's shocking response: "This isn't personal, it's just business"
  • Legal battle where department hoped Randy would die
  • How wounded officers found Randy through media visibility
  • The birth of Wounded Blue and its mission
  • 24/7 crisis hotline: 833-TWB-TALK
  • Impact: 15,000+ officers helped nationwide

Key Quotes:

"They were hoping that I would die in the meantime. If you think that your own department wishes you would die, it's devastating." - Lt. Randy Sutton

Resources:

  • Wounded Blue: TheWoundedBlue.org
  • 24/7 Crisis Hotline: 833-TWB-TALK
  • Citizens Behind the Badge: CitizensBehindtheBadge.org
  • National Law Enforcement Survival Summit: September 22-25

Contact Randy directly: randy@thewoundedblue.org

Previous Episode: Randy's survival of 5 officer-involved shootings and his decorated 34-year career.

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