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Police Sergeant Injured In Vicious Assault With A Car. The Flawed Retirement Process. Most people assume that when a police officer suffers catastrophic injuries protecting the public, the system they faithfully served will protect them in return. The Podcast is available for free on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast website, also on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, iHeartradio and most major podcast platforms. #LawEnforcementTalk #Free #Podcast #Radio

Retired Lowell, Massachusetts Police Sergeant Vincent Fernandez says that isn’t always what happens. The Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast social media like their Facebook , Instagram , LinkedIn , Medium and other social media platforms.

His story isn’t simply about surviving a violent criminal attack. Supporting articles about this and much more from Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast in platforms like Medium , Blogspot and Linkedin.

It’s about surviving what came afterward.

During a powerful interview on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast, Fernandez describes the horrific assault that permanently changed his life, the devastating toll it took on his Health, and why he believes Massachusetts’ retirement system continues to fail many catastrophically injured first responders.

The emotional conversation is available on their website, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and iHeartradio, where listeners continue discovering stories that reveal the realities behind the badge. Police Sergeant Injured In Vicious Assault With A Car. The Flawed Retirement Process.

A Routine Response Became a Life-Changing Assault

In 2016, Lowell Patrol Sergeant Vincent Fernandez responded to what appeared to be another dangerous call. The episode is available across major platforms including their website, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, with highlights shared across their Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn profiles.

It quickly became something far worse.

A fleeing felon used a vehicle as a weapon.

As Fernandez attempted to stop the suspect, his arm became trapped on the windshield.

“The windshield wiper broke, it flung me from the car. I landed on the cobblestones,” Fernandez recalled.

He wasn’t simply knocked down.

He was dragged approximately 150 feet along Middle Street before being violently thrown onto the roadway.

The suspect was later charged with attempted murder.

Although Fernandez survived, the attack permanently altered every aspect of his future.  Available for free on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast website, also on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Youtube and most major Podcast networks.

Seven Spine Surgeries and a Traumatic Brain Injury

Many people imagine recovery as returning to work after months of rehabilitation.

That never happened.

Fernandez suffered catastrophic spinal injuries and a traumatic brain injury that ultimately required seven spinal surgeries. Police Sergeant Injured In Vicious Assault With A Car. The Flawed Retirement Process.

The neurological injuries affected far more than his physical strength.

They changed everyday life.

One memory still overwhelms him.

“I don’t know if she remembers it but one day my daughter had to help me tie my shoes and I couldn’t read,” Fernandez said through tears. The Podcast is available for free on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast website, also on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, iHeartradio and most major podcast platforms.

Those words illustrate something many people never consider.

Traumatic brain injuries don’t just affect police careers.

They affect marriages.

They affect children.

They affect every ordinary moment families once took for granted.

The Hidden Costs of Police Trauma

When Fernandez was injured, his children were only ten and six years old.

Instead of planning Family vacations or school activities, his family found themselves navigating surgeries, rehabilitation, specialists, prescriptions, insurance claims, and financial uncertainty. Police Sergeant Injured In Vicious Assault With A Car. The Flawed Retirement Process. The Interview and Investigating Serial Violent Crimes: Canada Police. The Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast continues bringing listeners real conversations from the front lines of crime, policing, trauma, survival, and healing.

“We incurred tens of thousands of dollars in personal costs to pay for co-pays and deductibles and out of pocket costs and I could barely function, let alone help my family,” Fernandez explained.

Like countless injured officers across America, the physical injuries were only one part of the struggle.

The financial burden became another.

The Flawed Retirement Process

Fernandez medically retired with approximately 72 percent of his salary.

While many people might assume that sounds adequate, he argues it falls dramatically short for officers whose careers ended because they were violently assaulted while protecting their communities.

Medical retirement often arrives alongside enormous medical expenses, specialized treatments, adaptive equipment, neurological care, ongoing rehabilitation, and permanent disabilities. Police Sergeant Injured In Vicious Assault With A Car. The Flawed Retirement Process. Listen to this powerful episode of the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast, available on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, LinkedIn, and most major podcast platforms.

For Fernandez, retirement wasn’t the end of the fight.

It became another battle entirely.

He believes the retirement system left him, and many others, behind.

Fighting for Other Injured First Responders

Rather than quietly accepting the outcome, Fernandez has become an advocate.

He has joined other catastrophically injured Massachusetts first responders in seeking legislative changes that would provide 100 percent Pension compensation.

Massachusetts expanded retirement benefits in 2024 for some catastrophically injured first responders, allowing eligible officers to receive 100 percent of their base salary. Police Sergeant Injured In Vicious Assault With A Car. The Flawed Retirement Process.

However, officers like Fernandez, whose injuries occurred before that law was passed, currently do not qualify.

Instead, they must pursue individual legislation.

Fernandez argues that catastrophic injuries shouldn’t be treated differently simply because of the calendar. The episode is available across major platforms including their website, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, with highlights shared across their Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn profiles.

To him, the sacrifice remains exactly the same.

Beyond the Badge

The interview isn’t only about pensions.

It’s about what happens after public attention disappears.

Police officers routinely accept risks that most citizens will never face.

They understand they may be injured.

They understand they may never return home.

What many don’t expect is feeling forgotten after making those sacrifices.

Fernandez’s story raises difficult questions about how communities support officers whose careers end through violence while protecting others. Police Sergeant Injured In Vicious Assault With A Car. The Flawed Retirement Process.

A Story Every Community Should Hear

The conversation with Vincent Fernandez goes beyond policing.

It’s about resilience.

It’s about family.

It’s about recovery.

And it’s about asking whether those who suffer catastrophic injuries protecting their communities deserve lifelong Security instead of lifelong uncertainty. Available for free on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast website, also on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Youtube and most major Podcast networks.

His powerful interview serves as a reminder that surviving the assault isn’t always the hardest part.

Sometimes the hardest battle begins after the emergency lights disappear.

Listen to this compelling episode of the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify, iHeartradio and discover why Vincent Fernandez continues fighting, not only for himself, but for every catastrophically injured first responder who believes the system should never forget those who sacrificed everything.

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I do for radio what the ID® Channel does for Television. I am a syndicated Radio Show and Podcast host, currently more than 140 affiliate radio stations across the US. International Best Selling Author, I wrote a chapter in an Anthology. I'm a Retired Baltimore Police Sergeant. The Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and podcast combines True Crime, Law Enforcement Officer's, and Human Interest interviews. Listen to the experiences of our guests. From investigations of crimes, trauma and the violence they encountered. The podcast is and always has been 100% free. Check us out today.