Amber Police Officer shot at Del City Walmart
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Please continue to share and donate. He has been denied his Aflac as well as Workers Comp so he has no money coming in, bills are coming due. Anything will help!
Some people have contacted me and another way to donate has been set up thru Cash App as well. Search $Markasche.
On February 9th, Officer Marvin ‘Mark’ Asche was working a second job as a security officer. His efforts to earn extra money for our family nearly cost him everything. Mark and another officer were attempting to arrest a shoplifting suspect when he was shot. He took two bullets — one in the arm and one in the stomach. He spent 10 days in the hospital and remains in physical therapy.
A bullet broke a bone in his arm and is going through the lengthy recovery process. He can’t return to the Amber Police Department until he can grip a gun which means there is no income for our family now. The security company is not helping either — denying his worker’s comp claims. This fund is to help an officer who risked his life to keep the public safe
Some people have contacted me and another way to donate has been set up thru Cash App as well. Search $Markasche.
On February 9th, Officer Marvin ‘Mark’ Asche was working a second job as a security officer. His efforts to earn extra money for our family nearly cost him everything. Mark and another officer were attempting to arrest a shoplifting suspect when he was shot. He took two bullets — one in the arm and one in the stomach. He spent 10 days in the hospital and remains in physical therapy.
A bullet broke a bone in his arm and is going through the lengthy recovery process. He can’t return to the Amber Police Department until he can grip a gun which means there is no income for our family now. The security company is not helping either — denying his worker’s comp claims. This fund is to help an officer who risked his life to keep the public safe
Organizer and beneficiary
Jamie Asche
Organizer
Amber, OK
Marvin Asche
Beneficiary