Ceiling lights form a halo over Los Alamos Deputy Police Chief Jason Wardlow Herrera as he makes Los Alamos proud Saturday night fighting in Rumble 911, a charity event to raise money for Boys & Girls Club of Santa Fe/Del Norte. He won his heavyweight bout against Freddy Martinez of the Santa Fe Fire Department in three rounds by Technical Knockout. Photo by JoAnna O’Neill
Los Alamos Deputy Police Chief Jason Wardlow Herrera and his son Jordan, center, greet supporters prior to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Santa Fe/Del Norte 911 Rumble Saturday evening at Buffalo Thunder Resort and Casino. Photo by JoAnna O’Neill
Freddy Martinez of the Santa Fe Fire Department arrives to face Jason Wardlow Herrera in the ring. Photo by JoAnna O’Neill
Jason Wardlow Herrera makes his way to the ring. Photo by JoAnna O’Neill
Jason Wardlow Herrera gets ready to enter the ring. Photo by JoAnna O’Neill
Los Alamos Police Chief Dino Sgambellone, left, and friend Mike O’Neill of Los Alamos at the 911 Rumble Saturday at Buffalo Thunder. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com
Los Alamos Police Cmdr. Preston Ballew and his crew are ready to cheer on Jason Wardlow Herrera. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com
The fight gets underway and Jason Wardlow Herrera lands one on his opponent Freddy Martinez. Photo by JoAnna O’Neill
Freddy Martinez takes a blow from Jason Wardlow Herrera. Photo by JoAnna O’Neill
The referee talks to Jason Wardlow Herrera. Photo by JoAnna O’Neill
Standoff between Jason Wardlow Herrera and Freddy Martinez. Photo by JoAnna O’Neill
Jason Wardlow Herrera yells to his friend and colleague Cmdr. Preston Ballew after it became clear he won his bout by a technical knockout. Photo by JoAnna O’Neill
Corner crew congratulates Jason Wardlow Herrera. Photo by JoAnna O’Neill
Jason Wardlow Herrera holds his son Jordan after winning his boxing bout for charity. Photo by JoAnna O’Neill
Tale of the Tape for Jason Wardlow Herrera’s bout. Photo by JoAnna O’Neill