Jan. 3, 2024

SWAT Police Shot On Call, He Barely Survived. Special Episode.

SWAT Police Shot On Call, He Barely Survived. Special Episode.

SWAT Police Shot On Call, He Barely Survived. Special Episode.  Reflecting on his journey, Schoolfield revealed the immense physical and emotional toll of the incident. Shot six times, with three bullets penetrating his armor, he faced critical injuries that required nine surgeries and ongoing physical therapy. The hope of regaining use of his right arm and hand is a challenging journey, and his future in law enforcement remains uncertain.

On September 17, 2017, Sergeant Matthew Schoolfield, a dedicated Chickasha Police Officer, faced a life-altering event during a SWAT callout. In the line of duty, he was shot multiple times by a violent criminal, enduring a barrage of over 200 rounds fired during the confrontation. The incident left him critically injured, fighting for his life.

Despite the immense challenges, Schoolfield demonstrated incredible resilience. After enduring numerous surgeries and extensive therapy, he decided to honorably retire from the force. This decision was not made lightly, as he had served the Chickasha Police Department with distinction since his hiring on July 2, 2007, eventually rising to the rank of sergeant on August 1, 2015. SWAT Police Shot On Call, He Barely Survived. Special Episode. 

In the aftermath of the harrowing incident, Schoolfield faced an unfair twist of fate. 

Before the incident, Schoolfield had dedicated 12 years to law enforcement and simultaneously served with the Oklahoma National Guard. The abrupt loss of his identity and purpose shook him profoundly. However, he has faced adversity with resilience, making progress in his recovery that even surprised his surgeon, Dr. Tom Lehman.

While his sensation is not normal, Schoolfield has reclaimed some functionality, moving his fingers and grasping objects. Despite the uncertainty surrounding his future in law enforcement, he remains optimistic and determined. SWAT Police Shot On Call, He Barely Survived.

Forgiveness has played a pivotal role in Schoolfield's healing process. Rather than holding grudges, he chooses to share his story as a source of inspiration for others. His journey includes recognition for his bravery, with awards such as the Medal of Valor from the Chickasha Police Department, the Oklahoma Association of Chiefs of Police Purple Heart Award, and membership in prestigious law enforcement organizations.

In the face of adversity, Sergeant Matthew Schoolfield stands as a symbol of resilience, determination, and forgiveness. His story serves as an inspiration, not just for those in law enforcement but for anyone facing life-altering challenges. SWAT Police Shot On Call, He Barely Survived. Special Episode. 

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John J Wiley

Retired Police Sergeant, Music Radio Personality, Talk Radio Show Host, Podcaster and Producer

John J. Wiley is a retired Police Sergeant turned radio personality. He has been a full time FM Music Radio DJ since 2005. In 2017 he founded the Law Enforcement Today Podcast, in a partnership with Robert Greenberg of Law Enforcement Today. The show is now named the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast.
Within a couple months a radio station heard an episode of the podcast and asked him to create a radio version, which he did. It has been syndicated since the Spring of 2017 and has numerous affiliate radio stations across the US.