Randy Sutton

Randy Sutton Is the founder and National Director of The Wounded Blue and Retired Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Officer.

Randy was one of the most featured officers on the popular television series "COPS", having appeared in three separate seasons which led to his being cast in a role as police officers in the Academy Award winning film, "CASINO" with Robert Deniro and Sharon Stone.  Other film and TV roles followed, including "FOOLS RUSH IN", "MISS CONGENIALITY II", "THE ROAD HOME", "CLOVERS MOVIE", "AMERICA'S MOST WANTED" and a co-starring role opposite James Caan in the pilot episode of "LAS VEGAS".  

Randy was born and raised in Princeton New Jersey, where after graduating High School, he joined the Princeton Borough Police department becoming one of the youngest Police Officers in the state. He served the town for ten years before joining the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department where he served for almost 24 years, retiring at the rank of Lieutenant. He is recognized as one of the most highly decorated officers in the LVMPD history, receiving awards for valor, community service, exemplary service, and lifesaving. He has trained thousands of American law enforcement officers in the subject of "Policing with Honor" and has received the Points of Light Award from the President of the United States.  Sutton is the author of "True Blue: Police Stories by Those Who Have Lived Them," "A Cop's Life", " True Blue: To Service and Protect", and "The Power of Legacy: Personal Heros of America's Most Inspiring People. 

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