Saturday, January 18, 2025
17.0°F

National nonprofit gifts armor to county deputies

NED NEWTON | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 1 month, 1 week AGO
by NED NEWTON
| December 12, 2024 1:00 AM

On Dec. 5, Shield 616, a nonprofit based in Colorado Springs, donated about $20,000 worth of body armor to Boundary County Sheriff’s deputies. 

John and Michelle Adsit represented Shield 616 in the presentation of the equipment at the Boundary County Annex. The organization has raised over $20 million to provide bulletproof body armor to first responders in 34 states across the U.S. The nonprofit's name is inspired by Ephesians 6:16, which describes taking up the "shield of faith." 

During the donation event, John Adsit highlighted the challenges faced by the BCSO, whose 30 deputies cover the county’s 12,000 square miles. He said that law enforcement in small, rural communities often have fewer immediate resources, making the need for protection even more critical. 

“This donation is almost more significant than giving one to a larger agency because, as you guys know, cover may not be so close for you in some situations,” he said. 

Adsit served as a Denver policeman for 12 years before his active service was cut short after he survived being run over by a car at a downtown Denver, Colo., riot 10 years ago in what could have been a fatal accident.  

“It really was just the grace of God that that allowed me to be alive then and to be here with you all now,” he said. 

After years of recovery, John, along with his wife Michelle, joined Shield 616 to help protect the lives of law enforcement agencies nationwide. The Boundary County Sheriff’s Office is one of over 400 agencies around the U.S. that the non-profit has gifted protective armor. 

ARTICLES BY NED NEWTON

Jury nears verdict in Dabbs trial
January 16, 2025 1 a.m.

Jury nears verdict in Dabbs trial

The jury in the Shannon Dabbs’ murder and arson trial has been deliberating a verdict since Jan. 14 after more than eight days of witness testimony and photo, video and audio evidence exhibited by state and defense lawyers.

School district to rerun levy, battle state’s school choice initiative
January 16, 2025 1 a.m.

School district to rerun levy, battle state’s school choice initiative

Boundary County School District trustees approved rerunning the failed November levy again in the upcoming May election, along with over $2 million in budget cuts if it does not pass.

New sheriff in town
January 14, 2025 1:05 p.m.

New sheriff in town

Kramer, Stephens out, Stolley, Zimmerman in

Travis Stolley was sworn in as Boundary County sheriff Monday on Jan. 13 to fill the position formerly held for two terms by Dave Kramer, who is retiring after 50 years of local service.