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JUNE 2022. Blues Vol 38 No. 6.1

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JUNE 2022. Blues Vol 38 No. 6.1 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

EST. 1953 ® In August

EST. 1953 ® In August of 2021, Deputy Brandon Morales and Deputy Larry Llamas were working a night shift and responded to a suspect trespassing in a Walmart parking lot. As the deputies arrived, the suspect exited his vehicle and began shooting at them. The deputies chased the suspect on foot as he was continuing to fire back at them. The suspect eventually stopped, turned around, and began shooting at the deputies and they were forced to return fire to stop the threat. The deputies acted with bravery and extraordinary heroism during their pursuit and gunfight with an armed adversary and were fully aware of the imminent threat to their lives and danger to nearby civilians. DEPUTY BRANDON MORALES HARRIS COUNTY CONSTABLE PCT. 4 DEPUTY LARRY LLAMAS HARRIS COUNTY CONSTABLE PCT. 4 66 The BLUES POLICE MAGAZINE The BLUES POLICE MAGAZINE 67

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