Grady County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Kenton Blumenthal has been honored as the 2025 Oklahoma Officer of the Year, Attorney General Gentner Drummond announced at an awards ceremony on Thursday. During the event in Oklahoma City, Blumenthal was recognized for his “courage, quick decision-making and commitment to public safety,” particularly for his role in a high-stakes, multi-county pursuit that took place in December 2024, according to the Oklahoma Office of the Attorney General.
“Deputy Blumenthal is highly deserving of this honor,” Drummond said, “He is an exceptional law enforcement officer whose bravery ended a tremendously perilous situation that threatened communities across multiple counties.” Blumenthal’s quick response was credited with ending the threat posed by an armed suspect who, in an effort to evade capture, had stolen a vehicle and put civilians in danger across various counties.
The suspect’s dangerous behavior included ramming through roadblocks, striking a police vehicle, and even speeding past Blumenthal’s own residence, where his child was playing. The pursuit concluded when Blumenthal, alongside another deputy, followed the suspect on foot, leading to the eventual confrontation where the suspect brandished two pistols before being neutralized by Blumenthal in a split-second decision. This decisive action earned Blumenthal the state’s top law enforcement honor, as chosen from amongst the regional winners, in which he represented the Southwest Region…