Season 1

Dec. 18, 2017

S1E35: Whose Lives Really Matter? Officer Jay Stalien

Former Baltimore Police Officer and current South Florida Law Enforcement Officer Jay Stalien joins is our guest. Jay talks about his social media post regarding whose lives matter, that went viral. He also talks about his ex...

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Dec. 4, 2017

S1E34: War Against Narco Terrorism, His Experience.

Fighting The War Against Narco Terrorism on the Law Enforcement Today Radio Show - Podcast. Jeffrey James Higgins, Retired D.E.A. Agent, former Hillsborough County Florida Deputy and Author joins us to discuss Narco Terrorism...

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Nov. 27, 2017

S1E33: Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is hiring

The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is hiring. Lt. Jeager, head of recruiting joins us to explain the career opportunities and benefits with their agency. Hint, their starting pay is very good. Background song Hurrica...

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Nov. 20, 2017

S1E32: Cops and Cabins short film with Patrick W. Shaver

Patrick W. Shaver, Police Officer and acclaimed filmmaker joins us to discuss the release of the "Cops & Cabins" short film, "mini-doc". "Cops & Cabins" the film will be released very soon and it will only be available at Law...

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Nov. 13, 2017

S1E31: Police Manpower Efficiency and Cost Reductions with Galls Equip

Learn how to increase manpower efficiency and significant cost reductions for any Law Enforcement Agency, by using Galls Equip Custom Online Solution. Background song Hurricane used by permission from the band Dark Horse Flye...

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Nov. 5, 2017

S1E30: 911 Audio, Police Officer Shot Many Times. Her Amazing Story.

Incredible Police Audio, Police Officer Shot Multiple Times. Her Amazing Story. True Crime like you've never heard before. This episode is packed with not only the shocking accounts of this police officers life and death batt...

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Oct. 30, 2017

S1E29: Cop, Body Builder and Social Media Personality, Her Career Sto…

Police Officer Ashley Smith talks about changing the perception about female Law Enforcement Officers and challenges she has overcome in her career. This episode is brought to you by Galls . Theme song Hurricane is used by pe...

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Oct. 22, 2017

S1E28: NYPD Retired and star of the show "Street Justice: The Bronx"

Ralph Friedman, star of the Investigation Discovery Channe l TV show "Street Justice: The Bronx" joins us. Ralp Friedman is retired NYPD, and the most decorated Detective in the history of the New York Police Department. Ralp...

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Oct. 16, 2017

S1E27: PTSD and TBI, Police Family After A Severe L.O.D. Injury

Law Enforcement Today Radio Show. A powerful conversation about life for the family after a severe line of duty injury. Daily life for the family impacted by Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Traumatic Brain Injury. Our gues...

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Oct. 2, 2017

S1E26: Cops and Cabins The Pilot And Inaugural Event

Robert Greenberg and John J Wiley are joined in the studio by Eric Reynolds and Frank Danysh to discuss the inaugural Cops & Cabins trip and Pilot. We discuss the concept of Cops & Cabins , the purpose and the …

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Sept. 25, 2017

S1E25: Police Suicides Combatting Deaths and Raising Awareness

Raising awareness about and combating Police Suicides with Karen Rodwill Solomon, Author and Founder of Honor Them and Blue Help . An open and honest discussion about preventing Law Enforcement Suicides, the causes and preven...

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Sept. 17, 2017

S1E24: Body Armor Advancements - Galls G-Force Ballistic Vests

Benny Belcher, head of product development at Galls, joins us to discuss advancements in Soft Body Armor. We also discuss the state of the art Galls G-Force Ballistic Vests. Background song Hurricane used by permission from t...

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Sept. 8, 2017

S1E23: 9-11 Terror Attack Remembered, retired NYPD Police Officer

Milton Rosario, Retired NYPD Officer joins us to remember 9-11. Milton discusses what it was like during the attack at the World Trade Center and their rescue efforts for weeks at Ground Zero. He also talks about life after t...

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Sept. 5, 2017

S1E22: Cocaine Cowboys When Very Few Women Were Police, She Was One o…

June Hawkins, retired Miami - Dade Police Sergeant, joins us to discuss her pioneering career in Law Enforcement. Plus, she talks about her unique perspective when her son Eric Reynolds, a Boynton Beach Police Officer survive...

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Aug. 28, 2017

S1E21: Remembering His Police Officer Son Murdered in the Line of Dut…

Charles "Chuck" Schneider joins us to discuss the memory of his son Officer Jason Schneider, End Of Watch August 28, 2013, Baltimore County Police Department. In addition to sharing the painful and emotional details of Jason ...

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Aug. 21, 2017

S1E20: Behind The Uniforms Series

Kyle Reyes of The Silent Partner Marketing joins us to talk about his "Behind The Uniforms" video series. Kyle and his company are donating $500,000 worth of marketing services to Law Enforcement Officers, First Responders an...

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Aug. 14, 2017

S1E19: Police Widow, Officers Killed and The Family Afterwards

Line of duty deaths and the Family afterwards. Kim Abato Deachilla joins us to discuss the Line of Duty Death of her first husband, Baltimore Police Officer William J. "Billy" Martin. Kim explains the process of coping with t...

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Aug. 7, 2017

S1E24: Preventing Violent Attacks at Churches and Other Locations.

Retired Police Officer and Minister Jimmy Meeks of Sheepdog Seminars joins us to discuss the history of violent attacks on faith based properties. Sheepdog Seminars teach people how to identify and help prevent violent attack...

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July 31, 2017

S1E18: Burned Severely Retired Police Officer Living an Inspired Life

Retired Phoenix Police Officer Jason Schechterle is our guest. You may have seen Jason in early episodes of the television show "The First 48". Jason experienced catastrophic injuries when his Patrol Car erupted into flames a...

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July 24, 2017

S1E17: PTSD retired Cop talks about struggles with physical injury an…

Law Enforcement Today Radio Show with a special guest a retired Police Officer who wants to remain anonymous.This retired officer discusses an incident where he was beaten almost to death, his injuries, PTSD and the ongoing s...

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July 17, 2017

S1E16: Icon of The Old NYPD, Retired Detective The Street Warrior.

Ralph Friedman, retired NYPD, the most decorated Detective in the history of the New York Police Department, joins us to discuss the difference in policing between then and now. He also discusses his time assigned to Fort Apa...

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July 10, 2017

S1E15: PTSD Police Veteran fired for having PTSD from on the job viol…

Kirk Lawless, a 28 year Police Veteran joins us to discuss the incident when he was forced to use deadly force. Kirk was fired after 28 years, not for violating any rules or laws, the reason why he was fired …

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July 3, 2017

S1E14: Ambushed and Paralyzed. Retired Police Officer's inspiring and…

Retired Police Officer Jim Kuzak talks about his dramatic survival after being shot multiple times, causing paralysis. Jim shares his inspirational story of living life to the fullest and his quest to help other injured Offic...

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June 26, 2017

S1E13: Horrific gunfight, the injuries and life after.

Retired Police Officer Eric Reynolds joins us to discuss a horrific gunfight and his survival from all the injuries received in that violent incident. Officer Eric Reynolds is a member of the Boynton Beach, Florida Police Dep...

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June 19, 2017

S1E12: Shelter Dogs to Service Dogs, the Paws and Stripes College - B…

Cpl. Jessie Holton from Brevard County Sheriff's Office is joining us to discuss their amazing Paws and Stripes College program. This program is saving shelter dogs and training them to be service and therapy dogs for childre...

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June 12, 2017

S1E11: Police Officer and Filmmaker and the film "Officer Involved".

Police Officer and Filmmaker Patrick W. Shaver joins us to discuss the documentary film "Officer Involved". The film took many years and he interviewed numerous Officers about the after effects of Officer Involved shootings. ...

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June 5, 2017

S1E10: Shot, Riveting 911 Audio, Female Police Officer Retired with L…

Retired Auburndale Fl. Police Officer Stacy West, Shot Multiple Times She Tells Her Inspiring Story. Stacy West joins us to discuss the attack when she was shot multiple times with an SKS rifle. She tells us about the courage...

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May 22, 2017

S1E9: Crime and Police Morale

Robert "Bob" Weisskopf a retired Chicago Police Lieutenant joins us to discuss crime in the Chicago area, the morale of the Chicago Police Department and more. Since retiring Robert "Bob" Weisskopf has become an author, writi...

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May 15, 2017

S1E8: Cop to Attorney the Blue Line Lawyer, Lance LoRusso

Lance LoRusso "The Blue Line Lawyer" joins us to discuss the "Marilyn Mosby Effect", the evidentiary value of cell phone videos and body worn camera videos. He'll also discuss the use of force and more. We feel that every Law...

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May 8, 2017

S1E7: Deputy Shot, his Partner was Killed and MDPD Project HERO.

Det. Dan Ferrin from the Miami-Dade Metro Police Department joins us to discuss their incredible program Project HERO. We wish every department across the U.S. would implement this program. Also joining us will be Deputy Mich...

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May 4, 2017

S1E6: Song "Last Call" tribute to fallen Law Enforcement Officers and…

We are joined by Dave Bray, singer, song writer and musician. Dave, will be performing his song "Last Call" in Washington, D.C. during Police Week on May 15. His song "Last Call" is an emotional tribute to fallen Law Enforcem...

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May 1, 2017

S1E5: Police Sergeant Retired turned filmmaker and his film "Fallen".

Learn about the feature length documentary film "Fallen", which covers line of duty Police deaths over a 5 year period. These fallen heroes deserve a voice, as do their families, loved ones and partners who are struggling to ...

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April 24, 2017

S1E4: The term Cop with Retired Detective Kenny Driscoll and The Bask…

Retired Baltimore Police Detective Kenny Driscoll, from The Baltimore City Police History Museum, a great cop and prolific Police History researcher. Also joining us is Gainesville Police Officer Bobby White, the Basketball ...

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April 17, 2017

S1E3: PTSD, Depression, Law Enforcement Suicide Prevention, Badge of …

Andy O'Hara Retired California Highway Patrol Sergeant, joins hosts John "Jay" Wiley and Robert Greenberg. Andy courageously describes his life and death incidents, his struggles and recovery from P.T.S.D. and Depression. An...

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April 10, 2017

S1E2: Shot and Survived, Sergeant Houston Gass and Jessica Gass

Police Sergeant Houston Gass, Pampa Texas P. D. and Jessica Gass join hosts John "Jay" Wiley and Robert Greenberg. Houston, Jessica Gass and the hosts discuss his recovery from a devastating shotgun wound to the face. Don't m...

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March 30, 2017

S1E1: Violence against Police and the Wounded Officers Initiative.

John "Jay" Wiley and Robert Greenberg discuss recent violent attacks on Police. Special guests Det. Peter Hernandez and Jimmy Brown from the Wounded Officers Initiative join us to discuss their program that assists wounded Of...

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