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

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The hardest day in a wounded police officer’s life isn’t always the day they’re injured in the line of duty.

For many, retired Las Vegas police Lt. Randy Sutton said, it’s the day they realize they’ve been forgotten.

Sutton knows that feeling firsthand. After surviving a career-ending stroke, the former officer founded The Wounded Blue, the nation’s only nonprofit dedicated exclusively to injured and disabled law enforcement officers.

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Over the past eight years, the organization has helped more than 17,000 officers nationwide through peer support, advocacy and critical resources.

As America celebrates its 250th birthday, Sutton hopes the nation takes time to recognize not only those who wear the badge, but also those whose service continues long after they’ve left it behind.

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“If you had asked me what I’d be doing in my retirement years after 34 years of police service, this never would’ve been in the informational packet of my own brain,” Sutton told Fox News Digital. “But fate works in very, very strange ways.”

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Those twists of fate began one night while Sutton was patrolling the Las Vegas Strip.

“I literally felt my brain slowing down,” he recalled. “I stopped the car and said, ‘Get me medical. I’m having a stroke.'”

The stroke ended his law enforcement career, but Sutton said what happened after he left the hospital changed the course of his life even more.

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“I lost my career,” he said. “I lost my identity.”

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As he fought for his medical benefits, Sutton said he began receiving calls and messages from officers across the country sharing similar stories.

“‘Randy, I was shot in the line of duty.’ ‘Randy, I was paralyzed when my police car was struck by a drunk driver.’ One after another from cops I didn’t even know,” he said. “I realized at that point this is a national issue and there was no national resource for these men and women. So I created it.”

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That organization became The Wounded Blue, whose motto, “Never Forgotten. Never Alone,” was born from Sutton’s own experience.

“Having experienced it, I came up with that motto from what it felt like to me when I did feel forgotten, when I did feel alone,” he said. “It took me to some very dark places.”

Today, The Wounded Blue’s peer support team is made up entirely of officers who have survived shootings, stabbings, devastating crashes, post-traumatic stress and other life-changing injuries.

“Our entire team is made up of cops who have been shot or stabbed or beaten or run over… and they’ve come out on the other side,” Sutton said.

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Of the more than 17,000 officers the organization has helped, one story continues to stay with him.

A Utah police officer lost his leg after being struck by a tractor-trailer driven by a man under the influence of cocaine. Sutton said the officer’s department abandoned him, leaving him with a worn-out prosthetic so damaged he was “walking around on a bloody stump.”

Then came a phone call from what Sutton affectionately calls “the Voice on the Phone,” an anonymous donor who first contacted him after seeing him discuss The Wounded Blue on Fox News.

When Sutton learned a replacement prosthetic would cost more than $117,000, he called the donor.

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“That man’s a hero,” Sutton recalled the donor telling him. “He deserves the best prosthetic leg money can buy.”

The generosity didn’t stop there. After learning the officer and his wife had adopted two children with special needs, Sutton said The Wounded Blue and its charitable partners completely renovated the family’s home.

“That’s The Wounded Blue,” Sutton said.

Another story still brings a smile to Sutton’s face.

A Texas police officer suffered a catastrophic spinal injury during a struggle with a suspect and endured 16 botched surgeries before doctors told him he would never walk again. Sutton said The Wounded Blue first purchased the officer a wheelchair before connecting him with a renowned spinal surgeon through the same anonymous donor.

“Three months ago, he danced with his daughter at her wedding,” Sutton said. “He’s got his life back.”

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Those stories continue to fuel Sutton’s mission.

Just days before speaking with Fox News Digital, he traveled to Mississippi to spend nearly a week beside a deputy who was critically wounded after being ambushed and struck by an AK-47 round.

“My wish is that someday we’ll have the resources to go to the bedside of every cop who’s been severely injured in the line of duty,” Sutton said. “If someday we have the resources to do it, you can bet that’s where I will be.”

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Beyond expanding bedside support, Sutton hopes to continue growing The Wounded Blue’s annual National Law Enforcement Survival Summit, which brings officers and their spouses together to focus on recovery, mental health and life after the job.

“It’s every aspect of surviving a law enforcement career — physically, emotionally, psychologically, spiritually,” he said.

As America celebrates its 250th birthday, Sutton hopes the country remembers that supporting those who protect their communities shouldn’t end when the headlines do.

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“The men and women serving today are heroes,” he said. “They’re willing to give their lives for their communities.”

For those looking to get involved, Sutton encourages Americans to support The Wounded Blue through its “9-1-1 Campaign,” which asks supporters to donate $9.11 a month. Businesses can also partner with the nonprofit, while current and retired officers in need are encouraged to reach out directly for help.

“If you’re a law enforcement officer or have been and you’re struggling, contact us,” Sutton said. “The Wounded Blue exists for you.”

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If there’s one message Sutton hopes Americans remember as they celebrate the nation’s milestone birthday, it’s one shared by the anonymous donor whose generosity has changed countless lives.

“America cares about its heroes.”



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