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Rally for injured MHP Trooper Lewis Johnson

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KALISPELL - Montana Highway Patrol Trooper Lewis Johnson was run over by a suspect’s vehicle following a chase near Eureka on February 16. Johnson was seriously injured and taken by helicopter to Kalispell’s Logan Health to receive life-saving care.

On Sunday, law enforcement officers from across the state traveled to Kalispell for a rally to support Trooper Johnson and thank the men and women who helped save his life.

Trooper Johnson and his wife Kate briefly greeted those in attendance at Logan Health, thanking them for their ongoing support.

Logan Health Chief of Surgery Dr. Erik Peltz said Trooper Johnson’s recovery to this point has been incredible after spending several days on life support.

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“He has recovered so phenomenally that I think within the next several days we will be looking for an opportunity to try to help transition him to that next level of care, where that focus will be on that long-term support and long-term function.”

Dr. Peltz said Trooper Johnson has suffered severe spinal trauma that requires specialized care for recovery.

“That recovery could be months to years, and while his other injures have stabilized and he should be able to fully recover through those, the spinal cord injury will take some time and we’re very grateful that he’s looking into specialized facilities to receive that care,” said Dr. Peltz.

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Trooper Lewis Johnson and his wife Trooper Kate Johnson

Montana Highway Patrol Colonel Steve Lavin was one of many law enforcement officials to speak at the rally.

He praised the work of Lincoln County Sheriff Deputy Clint Heintz for rendering aid to Trooper Johnson on scene, helping save his life while highlighting the need for continued financial support for the Johnson family.

“He saved his life and thank goodness he had combat medic skills, and you know to illuminate this for the family and for the fundraising efforts because most things are covered but there’s a lot of side expenses to injuries like this,” added Colonel Lavin.

Deputy Heintz is close friends with Trooper Johnson and his family. He used his combat medic skills to save his friends life.

“One, we didn’t know where the suspect was so making sure we’re still safe while making sure he’s breathing and making sure there’s no massive hemorrhage, and then just keeping his airway intact and him talking to me was the most important and keeping him warm,” said Heintz.

GoFundMe for MHP Trooper Lewis Johnson

Anyone interested in sending a donation to support the Johnson family can do so through GoFundMe, or send checks payable to Lewis and Kate Johnson to PO Box 356, Chester, Montana, 59522.

The GoFundMe page says that Lewis sustained a punctured lung, damaged liver, head injury, broken ribs, broken arm, broken leg, and severe spinal trauma.

The suspect in the case - Jason Allen Miller - was charged on Friday, February 24, 2023, with attempted deliberate homicide, criminal endangerment, and criminal mischief.

Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen said, "We’re going to make sure that he’s held to account, he’s going to get the absolute best prosecutors that Montana has and that we can throw at him, so we’re going to make sure that justice is done in this case."


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