Her Police Husband Was Shot: Her Mission to Support Police Families

West Palm Beach, Fl - In 2015, Kelli Hill-Lowe’s life changed forever when she received the notification that every police spouse dreads: her husband, Sergeant Charles Lowe of the St. Louis Police Department, had been shot in an ambush. “It was like time stopped,” Kelli recalled in the interview. “I didn’t know if he was alive or dead. The fear was suffocating.” The incident occurred while Charles was working a secondary job in St. Louis’s Central West End. A group approached his civilian vehicle, and without warning, one of them opened fire at close range. Miraculously, Charles survived, thanks to his bulletproof vest and quick instincts. However, the attack left lasting scars, both physical and emotional, for him and his family. “They wanted him dead,” Kelli said, her voice steady but heavy with the weight of the memory. “That was the hardest part to accept, that someone would target him just for doing his job.” The road to justice was long. It wasn’t until February 2024 that t...