Shaniko Sandy, left, and Colt Heart, right, watch as Utah Highway Patrol trooper Beau Mason runs through a shooting drill while members of the Hobble Creek Wranglers cowboy action shooting club square off against members of the Utah law enforcement community in the first Cowboys vs. Cops charity shoot at the Garth Killpack Shooting Range in Springville Saturday. The event pits modern weaponry against the classic firepower from the 1800s to raise money for the Utah Special Olympics.
Jason Olson, Deseret News
Shaniko Sandy, left, and Colt Heart, right, watch as Utah Highway Patrol trooper Beau Mason runs through a shooting drill while members of the Hobble Creek Wranglers cowboy action shooting club square off against members of the Utah law enforcement community in the first Cowboys vs. Cops charity shoot at the Garth Killpack Shooting Range in Springville Saturday. The event pits modern weaponry against the classic firepower from the 1800s to raise money for the Utah Special Olympics.
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