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January 2023 Blues Vol 39 No. 1

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FEATURES 56 NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS 60 COVER STORY: UNITED STATES MARSHAL SERVICE BUCK SMITH, LENNY De PAUL, & PAUL DUFFY, JR. DEPARTMENTS 6 PUBLISHER’S THOUGHTS 8 EDITOR’S THOUGHTS 12 GUEST COMMENTARY - BILL KING 14 NEWS AROUND THE US 48 COP CAR NEWS 52 TECH TOOLS 82 CALENDAR OF EVENTS 84 REMEMBERING OUR FALLEN HEROES 100 WAR STORIES 102 AFTERMATH 104 HEALING OUR HEROES 106 DARYL’S DELIBERATIONS 108 LIGHT BULB AWARD 110 RUNNING 4 HEROES 112 BLUE MENTAL HEALTH DR. 114 OFF DUTY WITH RUSTY BARRON 118 ADS BACK IN THE DAY 122 PARTING SHOTS 124 BUYERS GUIDE 144 NOW HIRING 192 BACK PAGE

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AROUND THE COUNTRY yrs. GILBERT, AZ. Funeral service held for Sheriff Mark Lamb’s family following deadly crash that claimed his son, his son’s fiancée and his 1-year old granddaughter. EDITOR: As many of you know, Sheriff Mark Lamb is a good friend of The BLUES and was just featured on our cover a couple of months ago. We reached out to Mark and his wife Janel to let them know that their family is in our prayers and the entire Blue nation stands with them during this tragic time. Please pray for Mark and his family and support them if you can, by donating to one of the following fundraisers setup for the family. FundtheFirst and GoFundMe. GILBERT, AZ. – A funeral service was held two weeks after a crash in Arizona that claimed the lives of Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb’s son, his son’s fiancée, and granddaughter. On Dec. 16, shortly after 3:45 p.m. first responders were dispatched to a two-vehicle collision west of Elliot and Recker Roads in the city of Gilbert, Law Officer reported. “A truck was traveling westbound when it struck a red passenger car traveling eastbound as it made a left-hand turn to Cooper Lamb with his fiancée Caroline and their daughter. go north on Cole,” according to police. A man and an infant were passengers inside the red car, according to officials. Both were declared dead at the scene. “It is with heartfelt sadness to report the identity of the 22-year-old male in yesterday’s fatal collision on Elliot and Cole to be that of Cooper Lamb, Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb’s son, and his infant grandchild— both passengers of the vehicle,” law enforcement authorities said at the time. The female driver of the car – Cooper’s fiancée and mother of the child, Caroline Patton – was hospitalized in critical condition. Sadly, she passed away Dec. 24, Sheriff Lamb announced, according to FOX Los Angeles. A funeral service for Cooper, Caroline and their child was held on Dec. 30 at the LDS Stake Center in San Tan Valley. “We are just grateful for all Sheriff Mark Lamb and his wife Janel have demonstrated courage in the face of darkness. the outpouring of love and support,” Sheriff Lamb remarked. “Obviously this is a tough tragic situation … loss of your son, grandchild. Caroline was like a daughter to us as well, so it’s tough.” The sheriff said they do not harbor bitterness in the aftermath of the horrific tragedy as they offered forgiveness to the other driver, FOX Los Angeles reported. “We are not angry. This is an accident. Our son went through something similar. We don’t feel any anger or resentment. We want to let you know we forgive you, and we know that our kids are in a better place.” Naturally, the past few weeks have been difficult, but Sheriff Lamb and his wife Janel are pushing forward for the sake of their other four children. Janel Lamb also expressed her gratitude to the community’s first responders. “I would also like to send my deepest thanks and gratitude to the community in Gilbert that worked on our kids and helped them and were there with them when they had their accident. That means more to me as a mom to know that you were there for them,” Janel Lamb said. Brian Torres, 21, was identified as the driver of the truck. He was not hurt in the collision and was subsequently arrested for suspicion of DUI. The investigation into the triple-fatality remains ongoing. 40 The BLUES The BLUES 41

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