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Law Enforcement Insights Episodes

Episodes that provide a deeper understanding of law enforcement work from the perspective of the officers themselves, including their experiences, challenges, and ethical dilemmas.
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Dec. 15, 2024

DEA Murder Fake To Save A Life

DEA Murder Fake To Save A Life. Did It Work? In the shadowy world of organized crime and the escalating fentanyl crisis, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is fighting battles that often feel like they’re ripped from the pages of a thriller novel. From staging murders to protect witnesses to seizing deadly amounts of synthetic opioids, the stakes are higher than ever. Cheri Oz, the Supervising Agent in Charge of the DEA’s Phoenix office, offers a rare behind-the-scenes glimpse into t...
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Dec. 11, 2024

Police Orthopedic Surgery Led to Drug

Police Orthopedic Surgery Led to Drug Addiction. His Story, Journey, And Mission. Special episode. In a profession marked by service, risk, and resilience, law enforcement officers often face challenges that extend far beyond their shifts. For Brock Bevell, a retired police officer from Mesa, Arizona, the impact of his service was life-altering, but his journey from injury and addiction to recovery and advocacy is a testament to human strength and purpose. Police Officer Attacked, Surgeries, Ret...
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Dec. 8, 2024

Police In NYC from Gun Fights to The

Police In NYC from Gun Fights to The World Trade Center. The life of a police officer often reads like a gripping novel, filled with unexpected twists and moments of unimaginable bravery. From the rare yet intense gunfights in the streets of New York City to responding to the devastating attacks on the World Trade Center, his journey offers a raw, unfiltered look at what it means to wear the badge. Check out and follow the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, Linke...
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Dec. 4, 2024

FBI You Know Him as Donnie Brasco

FBI You Know Him as Donnie Brasco. Deep Undercover Facts. Special Episode. Few names resonate as powerfully in the world of law enforcement and organized crime as Joe Pistone, the former FBI agent who infiltrated the New York Mafia under the alias Donnie Brasco. His deep cover operation, which lasted six grueling years, not only brought down significant figures in the Bonanno crime family but also reshaped the FBI’s approach to tackling organized crime. Whether you're scrolling through Facebook,...
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Dec. 1, 2024

The Police Undercover Dangers Life and

The Police Undercover Dangers, Life and Death Threats. Undercover police work is a mysterious and often misunderstood facet of law enforcement. While Hollywood often glamorizes it with high-stakes drama and larger-than-life heroes, the reality is far from glamorous. It’s a world of intense danger, ethical complexities, and immense personal sacrifice. For officers like Adam Wills, a former under-sheriff whose undercover assignments put his life and family at risk, the stakes were and still are li...
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Nov. 24, 2024

What Happened to the News Reporting

What Happened to the News Reporting, Plus ATF Raid In Waco and More? Parole Board Bombshell, and the State of Journalism. What happened to investigative journalism? That’s a question that continues to resonate as modern newsrooms struggle under financial constraints and shifting priorities. Legendary investigative journalist Robert Riggs believes this critical form of journalism is fading fast in the U.S. His thoughts on this topic, paired with his groundbreaking coverage of the 1993 ATF raid in...
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Nov. 20, 2024

Greensboro NC Police Life and Death his

Greensboro NC Police Life and Death his Friend's Cancer Story. In a city where dedication to community and public service shapes the identity of its police force, the story of Captain Dan Moore and Captain Steven K. Flowers stands as a powerful testament to the courage, camaraderie, and commitment that define the Greensboro Police Department. Their shared journey highlights both the challenges and the enduring bonds forged in law enforcement. Follow the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcas...
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Nov. 6, 2024

The NYC Police Death Epidemic, NYPD

The NYC Police Death Epidemic, NYPD. She Tells their Story to save Lives. Special Episode. It was a beautiful September day in 2002 when MaryAnn Maginnis' life changed forever. As she returned home, she found her husband Peter's goodbye letters. Moments later, when she saw two NYPD chaplains approaching her door, she knew the devastating truth - her husband, a 37-year-old NYPD sergeant, had died by suicide. Check out the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedI...
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Nov. 3, 2024

Her Los Angeles Sheriff Husband Was

Her Los Angeles Sheriff Husband Was Murdered. Retired Cop tells her story
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Nov. 1, 2024

Her Journey and Story, Cancer In Los

Her Journey and Story, Cancer In Los Angeles California Sheriff's Department. Special Episode. Vickie Speed’s life took a dramatic turn when her husband, Mitch Speed, a dedicated detective with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, was diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer. Their story is one of resilience, love, and an unwavering commitment to serve even in the most challenging times. Mitch’s journey through law enforcement and his battle with cancer left an indelible mark, inspiring Vi...
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Oct. 30, 2024

Police Image And Public Perception Is

Police Image And Public Perception Is Not True From Race And More. Special Episode.
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Oct. 27, 2024

Her Father Was Police in NYC During the

Her Father Was Police in NYC During the WTC Terror Attack: Special Episode. On that fateful morning of September 11, 2001, Susan Fiorentino, then only 10 years old, had her world forever changed. Her father, NYPD Detective Pete Fiorentino, was one of many first responders who rushed to the World Trade Center (WTC) after the terror attacks. As chaos unfolded across New York City, the impact on Susan and her community was profound, shaping her life and her mission to preserve the memories of those...
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Oct. 13, 2024

Chicago Police and Hate Groups with

Chicago Police and Hate Groups with Ties to Libya. When many people think of terror groups, they think it wasn't an issue prior to 2001. They are very wrong. And in many Cities what we now refer to as terror groups got their start as organized criminal street gangs. Check out the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Newsbreak, Medium and most all social media platforms. The interview with Dr. James F. Pastor is available as a free podcast on the Law Enfor...
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Oct. 9, 2024

Do Super Heroes Exist Today This

Do Super Heroes Exist Today This Parole Officer Is Proof They Do. In an era where superheroes dominate the silver screen, one man is bringing their spirit of hope and compassion to real-life communities across the United States. Yuri Williams, a corrections officer with over two decades of experience, has transformed personal tragedy into a nationwide mission of kindness through his nonprofit organization, A Future Superhero and Friends. Be sure to check out the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show a...
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Oct. 6, 2024

Police Shootings and Race: Facts and

Police Shootings and Race: Facts and Truth – California Cop's Story. Few topics generate as much controversy as police shootings, especially when race enters the conversation. Be sure to check out the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Newsbreak, Medium and most all social media platforms. The interview with Jeff Wenninger is available as a free podcast on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show website, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and most major podcast platfo...
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Sept. 18, 2024

Race and Life Bias Stereotypes Smashed. His Inspiring Story.

Race and Life Bias Stereotypes Smashed. His Inspiring Story. Discussions surrounding race, life, and the impact of stereotypes are more pertinent than ever. These conversations often highlight the biases and obstacles faced by individuals of color, especially those who grow up in disadvantaged environments. Yet, there are far more remarkable stories of people who not only overcome these challenges but shatter the stereotypes often imposed on them. Kevin Jackson is one such individual who has def...
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Sept. 15, 2024

Couple Investigating Crime In Thailand and Across The World. Special Episode. ️

Couple Investigating Crime In Thailand and Across The World. Special Episode. In the dimly lit streets of Thailand’s red-light districts, and the hidden corners of bars and brothels across Southeast Asia, an ordinary couple has been fighting against an extraordinary evil: human sex trafficking. Matt and Laura Parker, the co-founders of The Exodus Road, have made it their life’s mission to expose and dismantle sex trafficking networks. Their journey is one marked by immense courage, unwavering de...
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Sept. 11, 2024

Cartel Corruption of Federal Agents at the Border

Cartel Corruption of Federal Agents, FBI, DEA, at the Border and More. The U.S.- Mexico border has long been a battleground in the fight against drug trafficking and organized crime. Yet, a lesser-known and equally troubling battle involves the corruption of federal agents — from corrections officers and border patrol to FBI and DEA agents. This episode of the Law Enforcement Talk Radio show and Podcast explores how cartels corrupt federal agents, the investigations that unveil these betrayals, ...
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Sept. 8, 2024

Chicago Big Changes Are Trauma, Lawyer, Divorce and Family

Chicago Big Changes Are Trauma Lawyer Divorce and Family. There is a saying that still waters run deep and that could easily apply to her story. She made big changes in her life, all of which were difficult and from the outside seemed to make no sense at all. From Divorce to graduating Law School and than making the decision to not be a practicing lawyer. Remarried with a total of 4 sons she decided to pursue her dreams of being a creative and helping other creatives prosper and grow. She openly...
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Aug. 25, 2024

Shot, Can You Help Find The Person That Saved Her Life?

Shot, Can You Help Find The Person That Saved Her Life? A bustling restaurant, in St. Petersburg, Florida became the scene of a harrowing armed robbery. The incident unfolded at an Applebee's, where employees were preparing to close for the night. The tranquility was shattered when two armed men entered the restaurant through a rear door, catching everyone off guard. In the ensuing chaos, the manager and a bartender were shot, and one of those employees, Marylynn Wilkin, the bartender found hers...
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Aug. 21, 2024

The Murder of 2 Police Officers In Compton

The Murder of 2 Police Officers In Compton California. Special Episode. In Compton, California, an incident occurred that would leave an indelible mark on the community and all of the area law enforcement agencies. On a seemingly routine night in 1993, two police officers, Kevin Burrell and James MacDonald were brutally murdered during a traffic stop. The loss of these officers sent shockwaves through the city, devastating their families, colleagues, and the community they served .Follow us on F...
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Aug. 18, 2024

Trauma And Stress Led To Poor Behavior and Tough Decisions. Special Episode.

Trauma and Stress Led to Poor Behavior and Tough Decisions: A Deep Dive into PTSD Among Police Officers. In this special episode, we look at the profound impact of trauma and stress on police officers, examining how these factors can lead to poor behavior and tough decisions. PTSD, or Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, is a significant concern within law enforcement, and its effects can ripple through both personal and professional lives. The entire interview is available as a free podcast on Apple...
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Aug. 14, 2024

Health Professionals That Murder: Catching

Health Professionals That Murder: Catching These Rare Serial Killers. Special Episode. The chilling reality of healthcare professionals who turn into serial killers is both alarming and rare. Among the most notorious is Dr. Michael Swango, an American physician whose nickname, "Dr. Death," is a grim reflection of his deeds. Swango was convicted of poisoning up to 60 patients between 1981 and 1997. Despite his academic brilliance—he was valedictorian of his high school and earned his MD from Sout...
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July 17, 2024

CSI on Notorious Murders Caylee Anthony

CSI on Notorious Murders: Caylee Anthony and Pulse Nightclub Shooting - Special Episode. A retired Crime Scene Investigator (CSI), delves into the challenges and trauma faced by investigators during the high-profile and traumatic Caylee Anthony case. She shares her involvement in investigating the Pulse Nightclub massacre, her career in law enforcement, and the often unheralded work of CSIs. This interview is also available as a free podcast in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website or most major ...