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JUNE 2022. Blues Vol 38 No. 6.2

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JUNE 2022. Blues Vol 38 No. 6.2 FEATURES 26 We Will Never Forget the 21 Lives Lost in Uvalde 30 INSERT: Texas School District Chief’s Conference 46 INSERT: Visit Galveston Island this Summer 52 COVER STORY Remembering Deputy Adam Howard 58 COVER STORY - 100 Club of Houston Awards Banquet DEPARTMENTS 6 Publisher’s Thoughts 8 Editor’s Thoughts 10 Guest Commentary 12 Letters 14 News Around the US 78 Remembering Our Fallen Heroes 82 War Stories 84 Aftermath 86 Open Road 90 Healing Our Heroes 92 Daryl’s Deliberations 94 HPOU - From the President, Douglas Griffith 96 Light Bulb Award - May Dora’s Wish Come True 98 Running 4 Heroes 100 Blue Mental Health with Dr. Tina Jaeckle 102 Ads Back in the Day 106 Parting Shots 108 Now Hiring - L.E.O. Positions Open in Texas 142 Back Page

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AROUND THE COUNTRY GCSO SGT. HIT BY CAR ON BOLIVAR Sergeant John Hamm was among those injured during 2022 Go Topless Jeep Weekend event. By Brooke Taylor GALVESTON COUNTY, Texas - It was a insane weekend in Galveston County as thousands convened on Bolivar Peninsula for the “Go Topless” Jeep weekend. “It was chaos, it strained us, we had our hands full,” said Chief Deputy Dennis Macik with the Galveston County Sheriff’s Office. A sergeant with Galveston County was seriously injured during the event and had to be Life Flighted to UTMB in Galveston. According to the sheriff’s office, Sgt, John Hamm suffered two broken legs, an injured arm, and lacerations after investigators say he was hit by a car and thrown into the windshield. The 56-year-old underwent surgery for his right leg and must have another surgery on his left leg. His recovery is expected to be long. The driver of that vehicle has been identified as 22-year-old Darius Gilbert, who is facing an aggravated assault charge with a deadly weapon. His bond has been set at 0,000. Sergeant Hamm was directing traffic out of the road when the crash happened, according to the sheriff’s office. Hamm also broke his arm and had some injuries to his head, which hit the windshield. As for other incidents over the weekend, there were plenty. An estimated 40,000 people showed up to Crystal Beach on Saturday May 21 for the unsponsored Jeep event. Galveston County Sheriff Henry Trochesset said as of Sunday afternoon, the total arrests for the weekend were at 175 during the four-day event, 17 of which were felonies. Most of the people were charged with driving while intoxicated and public intoxication. SGT. JOHN HAMM The huge crowd also stretched emergency services. Eight people had to be flown out of the area for injuries and roughly 30 people had to be taken to the hospital by ground. Most of the incidents were considered minor injuries, but two were considered to be major traumas. “It was anything from someone passing out, intoxicated, to being punched by someone else, fall- ing of ATVs, golf carts,” Chief Deputy Macik said. The sheriff says DPS and the constable’s office did send over additional help, but the crowd was still pretty massive. Roughly 100 deputies with the Galveston County Sheriff’s Office worked the event, and double the number of deputies responded to patrol calls. Deputies worked 16- to 18-hour shifts, according to Macik. “We worked a lot of people a lot of hours this weekend,” Macik said. Macik added despite the injuries, he believed their response went well and it was nothing they haven’t dealt with previously. In 2021, more than 200 people were arrested during the event. “We had the resources there,” Macik said. “There was EMS services, ambulances, additional ambulances to transport people, the helicopter.” Regardless of how many resources are in place, Macik said it’s ultimately up to the people who attend. “That’s their behavior if they want to come and behave like they did this weekend,” Macik said. “As you can see, we enforce the law and do it the best way we can, but it’s up to the person and act responsibly and not stand on the hood of a vehicle and fall off after they’ve been drinking all day.” The Galveston County Sheriff’s Office is also asking anyone who would like to donate to the sergeant to send to: 50 Club of Galveston County, Attn: Sgt. John Hamm, P.O. Box 56, Galveston, Texas 77553. FUNDRAISER FOR SGT. JOHN HAMM Galveston County Sheriff’s Sgt. John Hamm was severely injured while working a special event on Bolivar Peninsula. He has a long road to recovery and if you would like to make a donation to assist his family with medical needs, please click on the link below and in the blank labeled BUSINESS NAME, write SGT. JOHN HAMM. DONATE 16 The BLUES POLICE MAGAZINE The BLUES POLICE MAGAZINE 17

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