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Waseca s Arik Matson Wins 2020 Police Officer of the Year Award
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Waseca s Arik Matson Wins 2020 Police Officer of the Year Award
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Arik Matson named Police Officer of the Year by MN Chiefs Association
The award is given to an officer whose actions exceed expectations after having been injured and demonstrated courage in dangerous conditions Author: Bill Strande Updated: 4:17 PM CDT May 19, 2021
Editor s note: The video above is from February, 2021.
The Minnesota Chiefs of Police Association has given Waseca Police Officer Arik Matson the 2020 Police Officer of the Year Award.
Matson was shot and severely injured while responding to a call of a suspicious person on January 6, 2020.
The Association also recognized 13 additional officers from across the state for their commitment to keeping their communities safe, according to a press release.
SENATOR ROSEN SUPPORTS MATSON BILL
Minnesota Senator Julie Rosen (R-Fairmont) today is celebrating the introduction of a new bill that strengthens state criminal penalties against individuals who are convicted of attempted first-degree murder of a police officer, judge, prosecutor, or correctional officer. The legislation (Senate File 82) increases the minimum sentence from 20 years with release under supervision after two-third of the sentence is served to life incarceration with a minimum of 30 years in prison before being eligible for release.
“This is a great way to show Minnesota’s law enforcement officers that we appreciate everything they do to keep us safe,” said Sen. Rosen. “An attempt to kill an officer of the law is an attack on the safety and security of our communities, and must be met with a punishment that is severe as the crime. As Megan Matson said during the press conference, this is a terrific way to say thank you to Minnesota’s police offi