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NOV 2022. Blues Vol 38 No. 11

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FEATURES 48 AN AMERICAN SHERIFF SHERIFF MARK LAMB: FEAR NOT, DO RIGHT 62 THE EVOLUTION OF POLICE CARS PART III: THE FUTURE -POLICE CARS IN 2031 DEPARTMENTS 6 PUBLISHER’S THOUGHTS 8 EDITOR’S THOUGHTS 12 GUEST COMMENTARY - BILL KING 16 NEWS AROUND THE US 44 COP CAR NEWS 80 CALENDAR OF EVENTS 82 REMEMBERING OUR FALLEN HEROES 94 WAR STORIES 96 AFTERMATH 100 OPEN ROAD 104 CLASSIFIEDS - NEW 106 HEALING OUR HEROES 108 DARYL’S DELIBERATIONS 110 LIGHT BULB AWARD 112 RUNNING 4 HEROES 114 BLUE MENTAL HEALTH WITH DR. TINA JAECKLE 116 ADS BACK IN THE DAY 120 PARTING SHOTS 122 BUYERS GUIDE 142 NOW HIRING - L.E.O. POSITIONS OPEN IN TEXAS 194 BACK PAGE

Street Racer’s Seized

Street Racer’s Seized 1080 HP Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye Is Now Serving Texas Patrolling a Texas Highway near you today. Come on, I dare you to run! Troopers in Texas have a potent new toy to catch criminals with and it takes the form of a Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat. However, this is no standard Hellcat. An entry-level Challenger SRT Hellcat leaves the factory with a 6.2-liter supercharged V8 pumping out 707 hp. The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) – Southeast Texas Region has revealed that this Hellcat has been upgraded to 1,080 hp and was actually seized before being awarded to the agency by a judge. The 2020 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye was seized by police in April 2021 after the driver engaged in dangerous street racing and fled from law enforcement officers reaching speeds of 160 mph (258 km/h) and driving erratically, according to Texas DPS. Police cheekily noted that it “went from evading law enforcement in Harris Co. to now catching criminals wherever it roams in Texas.” Given its new role in serving the community, the potent Challenger has received a black and white wrap from Black Diamond Customs, and tons of flashing LEDs. More often than not, high-performance vehicles that join police fleets do so largely for promotional purposes, but it seems police in Texas are serious about putting the Dodge to work. Could it be used to catch street racers? That’s certainly something we’d love to see but any officer who has the chance to drive the Dodge should probably undergo some special training to ensure they can handle all that power. No mention has been made about what upgrades have been made to the Challenger’s powertrain, but we suspect it has benefited from the fitment of an enlarged supercharger and some internal changes. Look for this bad boy on a Texas Highway near you today. The BLUES editors would like a test drive please. 42 The BLUES The BLUES 43

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