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MAY 2023 - Blues Vol 39 No. 5

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MAY 2023 - Blues Vol 39 No. 5 FEATURES 56 POLICE WEEK 2023 62 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 64 CONCERNS OF POLICE SURVIVORS SCHEDULE & AGENDA 66 HEROES: WHETHER YOU WANT TO BE OR NOT DEPARTMENTS 6 PUBLISHER’S THOUGHTS 10 EDITOR REX EVANS THOUGHTS 12 GUEST COMMENTARY - BILL KING 16 GUEST COMMENTARY - STEVE POMPER 18 GUEST COMMENTARY - CHRIS DONALDSON 20 GUEST COMMENTARY - DANIEL CARR 22 NEWS AROUND THE US 76 NEW PRODUCTS - FIRST CASH BACK 78 NEW PRODUCTS - BIOFIRE 82 CALENDAR OF EVENTS 86 REMEMBERING OUR FALLEN HEROES 94 WAR STORIES 98 AFTERMATH 102 HEALING OUR HEROES 104 DARYL’S DELIBERATIONS 108 RUNNING 4 HEROES 110 BLUE MENTAL HEALTH DR. 112 LIGHT BULB AWARD 114 OPEN ROAD 116 ADS BACK IN THE DAY 120 PARTING SHOTS 122 BUYERS GUIDE 136 NOW HIRING 198 BACK PAGE

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AROUND THE COUNTRY yrs. GLENWOOD, MN. Pope County Sheriff’s Deputy Josh Owen was shot while responding to a domestic call in Cyrus Mn. GLENWOOD, MN — Deputy Joshua Owen was shot and killed on April 15 while responding to a domestic abuse call in Cyrus. He died on his 44th birthday. Friends, family, and community members are mourning the loss of Deputy Owen. He spent nearly 12 years with the Pope County Sheriff’s Office. “April 15, Pope County law enforcement lost a brother,” said Pope County Sheriff Tim Riley, while getting choked up. “Deputy Owen had a heart as big as his stature... he leaves behind a wife and a son. He loved his family, his brotherhood, and his community.” Prior to joining the sheriff’s office, Owen served in the military. He met Scott Kowski while serving in the Minnesota Army National Guard. “When I found out that this had happened... not knowing any details, I texted him and I said, ‘Please tell me you’re not working tonight’ and never got a response,” recalled Kowski to photojournalist David Peterlinz. “You have that bond that a lot of people don’t understand just because it’s... we have each other’s backs and you kind of trust them like brothers and sisters and it’s blood. It’s a different type of family,” Kowski said. After Kowski heard of Owen’s death, he said he dug out an old hard drive with pictures from their time together in Iraq. “It actually brought some smiles to my face just seeing the fun pictures,” Kowski said. “Josh was one of those guys that had that humor, attitude. He always had a smile on his face. No matter what we were doing, he always would chuckle.” Kowski recalled the conversation, saying, “’Hey, you know what? We need to get together...” If could say one thing now, I would say don’t wait to do it. Because you never know what tomorrow brings.” DEPUTY JOSH OWEN 30 The BLUES The BLUES 31

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