Police Officer Survived 5 Shootouts in 34-Year Career: The Randy Sutton Story

Police Officer Survived 5 Shootouts in 34-Year Career: The Randy Sutton Story

Author: Citizens Behind the Badge July 1, 2025 Duration: 26:44

Lieutenant Randy Sutton survived five officer-involved shootings during his 34-year career - a statistical impossibility that would change the trajectory of American law enforcement forever.

This decorated Las Vegas Metro Police veteran represents the 27% of officers who actually fire their weapon in the line of duty, but his story goes far beyond statistics. From leaving small-town Princeton for Vegas action to going gun barrel-to-gun barrel with an active shooter, Randy's career reads like fiction - except every bullet, every decision, every survival was devastatingly real.

His most harrowing gunfight reveals the brutal truth about police work: when his weapon jammed mid-battle and the suspect kept firing, Randy learned what it feels like to face death with nowhere to run. The aftermath required 43 rounds to stop one suspect - a reality that destroys Hollywood myths about "one shot stops."

In this episode:

  • Randy's transition from small-town Princeton to Las Vegas Metro Police
  • The statistical reality: only 27% of officers ever fire their weapon
  • Gun barrel-to-gun barrel survival story with active shooter
  • Why 43 rounds were needed to stop one suspect
  • How today's anti-police climate would destroy yesterday's heroes
  • The "journey of why" - Randy's belief he survived for a purpose

Key Quotes:

"If that happened today, and I'm screaming 'die, motherf***** die' as I'm pumping bullets into a guy, where am I gonna be? I'm gonna be crucified." - 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

Next Episode: How Randy's own department abandoned him after a stroke, leading to the creation of Wounded Blue and help for 15,000 officers.

But here's what makes Randy's story prophetic: his justified actions that night, including words spoken in combat stress, would "crucify" any officer in today's anti-police climate. His survival story isn't just about the past - it's a warning about how far we've fallen in supporting those who protect us.

"If that happened today, and I'm screaming 'die, motherf***** die' as I'm pumping bullets into a guy, where am I gonna be? I'm gonna be crucified." - Lt. Randy Sutton

This is Part 1 of Randy's incredible journey. Part 2 reveals how his own department's betrayal led him to save 15,000 officers nationwide.

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Heroes Behind the Badge is a podcast that brings you the untold stories of America's law enforcement community, from the front lines to the final call. Guided by Craig Floyd, who spent 34 years working alongside police officers across the nation, and joined by veteran facilitator Dennis Collins and law enforcement expert Bill Erfurth, the show cuts through misconceptions and focuses on the real people behind the badge. In each episode, listeners can expect candid conversations, hard-earned insights, and powerful moments that highlight service, sacrifice, and the realities of the job. If you want to listen episodes that go beyond headlines and hear stories shaped by experience and respect, Heroes Behind the Badge by {author} offers a clear, grounded perspective on the law enforcement community.
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