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September 26, 2016


Title: Truth About Black Lives Matter
Topic: Blue Lives Matter
Discussed by Lt. Randy Sutton
with Lt. Randy Sutton (www.randylsutton.com)


Part 1 of 2

Are police officers more or less likely to shoot an unarmed black suspect as compared to shooting an unarmed white suspect?

New Guest Lt. Randy Sutton is the National Spokesman for Blue Lives Matter and a retired police officer who served with the Las Vegas Metro Police Department for 24 years. Lt. Sutton was awarded a Presidential Point of Light Award by President George Bush for his creation of a reading program for inner city children. He is also the author of several books, which can be found here

Today, Lt. Sutton will be discussing the very serious – and expanding – “Black Lives Matter” movement. Many people are still under the misconception that the movement, the leaders, and the participants are serving the community in a positive manner. However, this couldn’t be further from the truth. Lt. Sutton states, “It’s a propaganda movement that began by three unapologetically Marxist individuals and their agenda is anarchy.”

Lt. Sutton goes on to reveal the results from a recent Washington State University study on this question: Are police officers more or less likely to shoot an unarmed black suspect as compared to shooting an unarmed white suspect? According to their research (and the results from two other similar studies), a police officer is………. Listen in to hear the results in addition to details about police officer training which is vital for various real-life scenarios.

You’re scared. You want to do the right thing,” Lt. Sutton says. “And you have to make a split-second decision to determine if a life-threatening situation is right in front of you and you may die.




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Title: Part 2 of 2 - Truth About Black Lives Matter
Topic: Blue Lives Matter
Discussed by Lt. Randy Sutton
with Lt. Randy Sutton (www.randylsutton.com)

In the last segment, Lt. Randy Sutton revealed how a Washington State University study concerning the shooting of unarmed suspects showed the same results two other studies discovered. One study was in 1974 and the other was in the mid-2000’s. The most recent study was the most exhaustive of them all, using modern technology and up-to-date training equipment to determine the results. How can they all produce the same results, so many years apart, using different testing methods?

But, police officers are all bad and hate black people! Lies! “It is a gullibility of the media to put forth a false narrative,” Lt. Sutton states passionately. He goes on to reveal that the number of police officers who have been murdered this year is already double from last year. Coincidence? I think not. The lack of leadership from the White House is sickening. The Administration has done virtually nothing to deter the “Black Lives Matter” movement from advancing; in fact, they are aiding in their expansion.

The attacks on law enforcement are increasing with ferocity and being accepted by our Justice System,” Lt. Sutton states. He recently posted a video concerning this very issue on his website and on Facebook,  which he discusses in this segment.



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July 20, 2016


Title: The War on Cops is Very Real
Topic: Blue Lives Matter
Discussed by Lt. Randy Sutton
with Lt. Randy Sutton (www.randylsutton.com)

The War on Cops is very real and very dangerous. But must it continue? Lt. Randy Sutton is the National Spokesman for Blue Lives Matter and a retired police officer who served with the Las Vegas Metro Police Department for 24 years. In the wake of the Baton Rouge shootings of police officers, Lt. Sutton says we must change not only our attitude, but our conversation as well.

Listen in as Randy passionately discusses some statistics and other information – some that just may shock you.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Is the War on Cops real? FACT: Consider the 94% increase in the murder of police officers over the last year.

In Randy’s opinion, who started this war?

How can we change the conversation to stop these cold-blooded attacks on police officers and innocent bystanders?

Do we have laws prosecuting those who see something on social media that could be a potential threat and don’t report it? What if they hear a verbal threat?

Randy says, “With all the negativity, I’ve also seen a tremendous of support from every day Americans.” That’s what keeps him and other first responders going. Your support, even a smile and handshake, mean so much.

You can find Lt. Randy Sutton and Blue Lives Matter on Facebook.



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May 11, 2016


Title: Truth About Black Lives Matter
Topic: Blue Lives Matter
Discussed by Lt. Randy Sutton
with Lt. Randy Sutton (www.randylsutton.com)


Part 1 of 2

Are police officers more or less likely to shoot an unarmed black suspect as compared to shooting an unarmed white suspect?

New Guest Lt. Randy Sutton is the National Spokesman for Blue Lives Matter and a retired police officer who served with the Las Vegas Metro Police Department for 24 years. Lt. Sutton was awarded a Presidential Point of Light Award by President George Bush for his creation of a reading program for inner city children. He is also the author of several books, which can be found here

Today, Lt. Sutton will be discussing the very serious – and expanding – “Black Lives Matter” movement. Many people are still under the misconception that the movement, the leaders, and the participants are serving the community in a positive manner. However, this couldn’t be further from the truth. Lt. Sutton states, “It’s a propaganda movement that began by three unapologetically Marxist individuals and their agenda is anarchy.”

Lt. Sutton goes on to reveal the results from a recent Washington State University study on this question: Are police officers more or less likely to shoot an unarmed black suspect as compared to shooting an unarmed white suspect? According to their research (and the results from two other similar studies), a police officer is………. Listen in to hear the results in addition to details about police officer training which is vital for various real-life scenarios.

You’re scared. You want to do the right thing,” Lt. Sutton says. “And you have to make a split-second decision to determine if a life-threatening situation is right in front of you and you may die.




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Title: Part 2 of 2 - Truth About Black Lives Matter
Topic: Blue Lives Matter
Discussed by Lt. Randy Sutton
with Lt. Randy Sutton (www.randylsutton.com)

In the last segment, Lt. Randy Sutton revealed how a Washington State University study concerning the shooting of unarmed suspects showed the same results two other studies discovered. One study was in 1974 and the other was in the mid-2000’s. The most recent study was the most exhaustive of them all, using modern technology and up-to-date training equipment to determine the results. How can they all produce the same results, so many years apart, using different testing methods?

But, police officers are all bad and hate black people! Lies! “It is a gullibility of the media to put forth a false narrative,” Lt. Sutton states passionately. He goes on to reveal that the number of police officers who have been murdered this year is already double from last year. Coincidence? I think not. The lack of leadership from the White House is sickening. The Administration has done virtually nothing to deter the “Black Lives Matter” movement from advancing; in fact, they are aiding in their expansion.

The attacks on law enforcement are increasing with ferocity and being accepted by our Justice System,” Lt. Sutton states. He recently posted a video concerning this very issue on his website and on Facebook,  which he discusses in this segment.



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