Wyatt Mathews, right, the son of fallen Wayzata police officer Bill Mathews, speaks with Fox 9 reporter Paul Blume on Thursday after receiving four Super Bowl tickets from the Minneapolis law firm Maslon, in partnership with Minnesota Wills for Heroes and with the assistance of the Minnesota Law Enforcement Memorial Association. Officer Mathews was struck and killed by a car while clearing debris from Highway 12 in September. He is survived by his wife, Shawn, and Wyatt, 7.
“As a downtown Minneapolis law firm, Maslon is particularly aware of our law enforcement community’s great efforts to keep our city safe as we host the nation’s biggest sporting event—and it is an absolute privilege to show our gratitude by sending the family of a recently fallen officer to Super Bowl LII,” shared Maslon Partner Susan Link, who leads Maslon’s Estate Planning Group and serves as program director for Minnesota Wills for Heroes.