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NRA Honors Deputy Mark Johns, the 2022 Law Enforcement Officer of the Year

Deputy Mark Johns of the Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office displayed exceptional courage while facing an armed suspect, continuing to return fire to protect his fellow officers despite being critically wounded in a shootout.

Read NRA’s ‘Law Enforcement: Service, Competition & Training’ Digital Magazine For Free

This free digital magazine celebrates all police officers that compete, recognizing their hard work and dedication in keeping our communities safe, and how NRA has supported law enforcement competition since the beginning.

Rob Vadasz Wins 12th NPSC Title

Rob Vadasz is the 2022 NPSC Grand Champion, securing his first win with the CBP National Marksmanship Unit and setting a new record for the most victories

Staccato 2011 Sponsoring Celebrating Heroes Festival To Benefit Families Of Fallen Officers

For the inaugural Celebrating Heroes event this week in Texas, Staccato 2011 is donating 100 commemorative Staccato P pistols for sale to Fallen Blue, a non-profit that supports the families of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty

NRA Honors Deputy Tyler Thoman, the 2021 Law Enforcement Officer of the Year

Deputy Tyler Thoman of the Brevard County, Florida, Sheriff’s Department displayed exceptional bravery while facing an armed career criminal out on bond for felony drug charges

The Inspirational Story Of Adaptive Shooter Jim Kuzak

As a law enforcement officer in 2011, Team Glock’s Jim Kuzak was ambushed and shot five times. After his recovery, he hooked up with Trevor Baucom and became an adaptive shooter.

Speer Awarded Duty Ammunition Contract For Top Nordic Police Agencies

The four-year contract Includes Norwegian and Swedish law enforcement agencies.

Looking Back At The 2007 NRA National Police Shooting Championships

In 2007, Capt. Phillip Hemphill of the Mississippi Highway Patrol took his ninth title in his final appearance as a competitor at the NRA National Police Shooting Championships.

Results: 2019 NRA National Police Shooting Championships

Border Patrol’s Robert Vadasz wins 10th straight NRA National Police Shooting Championships—his 11th victory overall.

Border Patrol’s Robert Vadasz Wins 10th Consecutive NRA National Police Shooting Championship

This year in Mississippi, Vadasz finished the championship 26 points higher in the X-count than any other competitor.

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