The Wounded Blue
Sat | Sun 8 pm ET
The Wounded Blue Hour is the top show on everything law enforcement. Lt. Randy Sutton is the FOUNDER of The Wounded Blue. The mission is to assist Law Enforcement Officers who are injured physically and psychologically to obtain the treatment and medical/financial benefits they are entitled to when they suffer line-of-duty injuries and to provide financial assistance as needed on a temporary basis. To advocate for stronger protections under state and federal law and provide emergency funds to injured officers when circumstances dictate the need.
Randy joined America Out Loud as one of the very first shows on the network when it launched in April 2016. A 33-year Law Enforcement veteran and nationally known media commentator on Law Enforcement issues. He served ten years in the Princeton New Jersey Police Department and 23 years with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department retiring at the rank of Lieutenant. He is recognized as one of the most highly decorated officers in LVMPD history, having awards for Valor, Community Service, Exemplary Service, and multiple Lifesaving awards.
A special episode of Blue Lives Radio lays out the facts and history of law enforcement, and where we stand today. The State Of Policing in America: Show Host Randy Sutton pulls no punches in this hard hitting episode.
Blue Lives Radio, The Voice Of American Law Enforcement introduces the Randy and Ray Show On America Out Loud. Law Enforcement Veterans Randy Sutton and Ray Dietrich tackle the toughest topics facing Law Enforcement in America.
National Organization works to save lives as they “Stop The Bleed” throughout the United States. Blue Lives Radio Host Randy Sutton talks to the Chairman of the “Stop The Bleeding Coalition”, Dr. Matthew Levy who is heading up a grassroots effort to train EVERYONE to save lives. And in his View From The Blue, Randy takes on the toughest topics of Law Enforcement. Image from Stop Bleeding, Metrowest Daily News For Further Insight: Website: https://stopthebleedingcoalition.org/
President Of District Attorneys Association Michele Hanisee Accuses California Governor Of Caring More About Murderers than Victims’. Image: Photo by Scott Varley, Daily Breeze/SCNG
National Police Week honors the service and sacrifice of American Law Enforcement. Show Hosts Randy Sutton and Ray Dietrich reflect on this special time and what it means to the Police Community. Image: FBI
Minneapolis Police Union Chief takes on Mayor over Officer Survival Training. Lt Bob Kroll teaches Officer Survival Training to all MPD Officers in spite of the Mayor’s ban. Don’t miss his interview with Blue Lives Radio Host Randy Sutton. Image: Pioneer Press: Andy Rathbun
Retired Cop/Military Vet travels to world’s deadliest places healing indigenous people with Spec Ops Medical Team. Eric Linder has an amazing resume. Retired Las Vegas Cop, USAF Veteran, Israeli Defense Force Sergeant Major, United Nations Lawman and now the Founder of Team 5. This group of dedicated active and former Special Operators travel to the most dangerous areas on earth to provide medical treatment to native populations.
High profile police uses of force dominate the headlines and feed into the anti Law Enforcement narrative. But the reality is that cops are less safe because of the politics of “use of force” and Law Enforcement Training legend Dave Smith joins Show Host Randy Sutton to expose the truth.
Kirk Lawless spent almost three decades as a St Louis area cop. His life changed abruptly the night he faced down a gunman and took a life. But his trauma wasn’t as much from the shooting as it was from the Administration of his Department. His amazing written piece “I Am That Cop” is read by Blues Lives Radio Host Randy Sutton. Then Randy introduces former Police Officer and Podcast Personality Ray Dietrich. Together they tackle the top law Enforcement issues of the day.
John Shanks spent decades as a Law Enforcement Officer in the military and as a Texas Police Officer. His work led him to believe that training is the key to success but not simply training Law Enforcement Officers but also young people. He has developed an innovative and effective program that brings cops and young people together to learn skills and build positive relationships. He is changing the way cops and kids see each other. For Further Insight: Website: https://www.strongnation.org/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/StrongNationUSA
Former SEALS, Green Berets, Spec Ops and Cops Form Group to Rescue Missing and Trafficked Children – He spent years working the gang infested streets of Los Angeles, became a Minister and the a Private Investigator and using all of those skills led Joe Travers to create “Saved In America”. This amazing charitable organization has rescued more than 150 missing children from gangs and cartels. Hear the amazing story on Blue Lives Radio with Show Host Randy Sutton. And in his “View From The Blue” Randy talks about the issues facing the American Law Enforcement Officer. Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SavedinAmerica
Special Edition of Blue Lives Radio… “Introducing The Wounded Blue, The National Assistance and Support Organization for Injured and Disabled Law Enforcement Officers”. Show Host Randy Sutton announces the creation of the incredible new organization designed to improve the lives of physically and emotionally injured Law Enforcement Officers. www.TheWoundedBlue.org
UC Davis Professor Joshua Clover publicly called for and celebrated the murder of Police. Then Davis Police Officer Natalie Corina WAS murdered. He faces no punishment. John Bakhit, former Police Officer now Attorney for California University’s Police goes on the attack in his interview with Blue Lives Radio Host Randy Sutton.
Ronnie Alexander served as a young Marine and then became a Texas Lawman. But years later when the War on Terror called on Law Enforcement Professionals to assist the military, he didn’t hesitate. But what he experienced fighting with a Marine unit in Afghanistan gave birth a riveting book. He reveals the incredible story to Blue Lives Radio Host Randy Sutton.