Aug 25, 2025

Man sentenced for attempt to kill Kansas officer in 2020

Posted Aug 25, 2025 9:00 PM
Law enforcement on the scene in Lyons in Oct. of 2020 -photo courtesy KWCH
Law enforcement on the scene in Lyons in Oct. of 2020 -photo courtesy KWCH

TOPEKA – Adam Jay Hrabik, 45 of Lyons, was ordered to serve life in prison for the 2020 attempted murder of Lyons Police Officer Cory Ryan and aggravated assault of Lyons High School teacher Brian Friess, Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach announced on Monday.

Senior Judge Merlin Wheeler sentenced Hrabik on Aug. 21 in Rice County District Court. In June, a Lyon County jury found Hrabik guilty of attempted murder of a law enforcement officer and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. In addition, Hrabik was ordered to pay over $525,000 in restitution. 

Hrabik was being held in Lyons County
Hrabik was being held in Lyons County

Assistant Attorneys General Nicole Southall and JD Hatcher prosecuted the case on behalf of the Kansas Attorney General’s Office. Hrabik was charged with attempted capital murder nearly five years ago in connection with the October 2020 shootings of Lyons Police Officer Cory Ryan.

Officer Ryan was shot multiple times when responding to a 911 call from Friess, who reported being threatened with a gun. Friess suffered serious injuries during the incident. Ryan spent almost two weeks in a Wichita hospital but survived. 

“The survival of Sgt. Ryan and Mr. Friess is a testament to the bravery of everyday citizens, the swift response of law enforcement, and the skill of medical professionals,” said Nicole Southall, “We extend our sincere gratitude to our law enforcement partners for their thorough and tireless investigation, and to the victims and their families for their steadfast support throughout this process.

Nearly five years later, justice has been served.”The case was investigated by the Kansas Bureau of Investigation, with the assistance of Lyon Police Department, Rice County Sheriff’s Office, Sterling Police Department, Reno County Sheriff’s Office, and the Kansas Highway Patrol.