Season 3

Dec. 27, 2019

S3E86: Police K9s And Partners, Special Work And How You Can Help.

Kyle Briley, a Career Police Officer and President of the Ga.Police K9 Foundation is our guest. He talks about many aspects of Police K9 work. From breeding, initial training, on going training, the various roles they perform...

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Dec. 14, 2019

S3E85: Homicide Detective Has a TV Show on ID Channel

One Of Our Top Homicide Investigators Now Has A TV. Show. Retired Police Detective Fil Waters and the cases he has solved are the subject of the new show The Interrogator on the ID Channel . He talks about the …

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Dec. 11, 2019

S3E84: Hollywood Star’s Mission To Improve Police And Community Under…

Tracy Melchior , television and film star, talks about her unique documentary project called “Police Work Is Anything But Monochrome”. In addition to being a star on many daytime soap operas, she is an author and activist. Tr...

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Dec. 4, 2019

S3E83: Police Shootings, Separating Facts From Fiction.

When Cops Shoot - Separating Facts From Fiction. The Investigation - Police Chief George Filenko joins us to talk about the facts and reality of investigating Officer Involved Shootings. While these shootings are not frequen...

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Dec. 1, 2019

S3E82: Traumas And Stress Of A Police Career, Becoming A Premier Char…

The scars created by his career in the Md.State Police nearly cost him everything, including his marriage. George Wooden talks about the long term effects caused by years of trauma and stress. He also discusses how this affec...

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Nov. 23, 2019

S3E81: Murder Caught On Video, Deputy Dinkheller. His Father's Mission

Deputy Kyle Dinkheller was murdered during a car stop. The horrific murder was captured on dash cam video. Kirk Dinkheller, Kyle’s Father is our guest on the show. Kirk discusses the murder of his son. He talks about the type...

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Nov. 16, 2019

S3E80: NASCAR + A Police Officer + Kids Equals...

Within 10 minutes of Police Officer Todd Smith’s first visit to a NASCAR race, he knew he had to do something with motorsports to help children succeed, especially at risk youth. The next day he was on the phone talking …

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Nov. 6, 2019

S3E79: Illegal Immigrant Killed His Son And Politicians Wouldn't List…

His Son Was Killed By An Illegal Immigrant And Sanctuary Politicians Don't Care Enough To Listen. His son, 21 year old U.S. Marine, James Walden III was killed by an illegal immigrant, in a hit and run accident. James Walden …

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Nov. 3, 2019

S3E78: Cop Shot In The Eye, Huge Brain Injuries, A Walking, Talking M…

Retired Police Officer Aaron Pearson and Amanda Pearson talk about the incident when he was shot in the eye. His chances for survival were minimal and if he did Doctors doubted he would ever walk, or talk again. They discuss …

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Oct. 30, 2019

S3E77: Drugs, Cartels, Terrorists Connection Explained. Retired D.E.A…

Drug Cartels, Street Sales and Terror Groups, Is There A Connection? Retired D.E.A. Supervising Agent Tells All. Retired D.E.A. Special Agent In Charge Derek Maltz talks about the threats posed by violent drug cartels and the...

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Oct. 24, 2019

S3E76: Border Patrol, CBP, Some Heroes Wear Green.

Career Border Patrol Agent Art Del Cueto talks about the realities of the crisis at our southern border. Art also discusses the bravery, heroism and threats that our Border Patrol face on a constant basis. He talks about the ...

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Oct. 21, 2019

S3E75: Sanctuary Cities, Counties and States. Stopping The Spreading …

Chuck Jenkins the Sheriff of Frederick County Md. is our guest. Sheriff Jenkins talks about the many threats associated with sanctuary city and county policies. He discusses how the sanctuary policies of nearby counties affe...

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Oct. 16, 2019

S3E74: Shooter Screams "I F'ing Hate Cops" Before Ambushing Officer …

"I F'ing Hate Cops" Man Screams Before Ambushing Officer Shopping For Groceries. Drew Stokes, a career law enforcement officer, talks about when he was ambushed and shot while shopping for groceries. Drew is a federal law en...

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Oct. 13, 2019

S3E73: Threats From The Immigration Crisis At The Southern Border.

Sheriff Mark Lamb and Chief Deputy Matthew Thomas talk about their decades of law enforcement and first responder experience near our Country’s southern border. Unlike the mainstream news media they openly speak about the thr...

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Oct. 10, 2019

S3E72: Police Officer Grandfather Was Killed In The Line Of Duty, He …

Police Officer Scott Savage talks about his career in law enforcement. Scott’s grandfather, Lemuel D. Savage was a Police Detective in the Amarillo Texas Police Department. He was shot and killed on March 15, 1945. One of his...

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Oct. 3, 2019

S3E71: Memories From 9/11 At Ground Zero In The NYPD.

Retired NYPD Detective David Chianese talks about the realities and trauma of working for days at the WTC after the 9/11 terror attack. He discusses the memories and nightmares that never go away. David also talks about how t...

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Sept. 28, 2019

S3E70: Police Sergeant's Near Fatal Shooting, Family Nightmare Contin…

Johnna Schoolfield, wife of Police Sergeant Matthew Schoolfield talks about the incident where her husband was shot multiple times and nearly killed. From the notification, to seeing her husband near the scene of the shooting...

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Sept. 22, 2019

S3E69: Murder Of Police Officer Garrett Hull, An American Hero.

Police Detective Mitchell Ellis of the Fort Worth Texas Police Department talks about the murder of his former teammate, friend and brother Police Officer Garrett Hull. He talks about the impact that his murder had on him, th...

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Sept. 18, 2019

S3E68: He Was Ambushed And Shot For Being A Uniformed Police

Police Sergeant Charles Lowe talks about the night he was working in uniform, when he was targeted in an ambush attack. He talks about being in a fight for his life, during a gun battle from the front seat of …

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Sept. 15, 2019

S3E67: PTSD Service Dogs Life Savers For Cops, First Responders and V…

Kevin Doncaster talks about his experiences in combat as a U.S. Marine. He also discusses his respect and appreciation for Law Enforcement Officers, plus the similarities and differences between the experiences of law enforce...

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Sept. 11, 2019

S3E66: Murder Of Police Officer Miguel Soto Told By His Son Mike

Career Police Officer Miguel Soto, stopped to help what appeared to be a disabled motorist, who turned out to be a wanted felon. The felon shot Officer Soto once, then when he was down, approached and fired a fatal shot. …

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Sept. 7, 2019

S3E65: PTSD Care for Law Enforcement, First Responders and Veterans

Samuel King is a combat veteran who has served in the U.S. Marine Corps and Army. After his military experience he chose to pursue studies in social work, as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW). He helps law enforcement,...

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Sept. 4, 2019

S3E64: Police Officer Took A DNA Test And Got Shocking Results

Hollywood would have a difficult time coming up with a story like this. As the old saying goes, truth is stranger than fiction. A police officer took an over the counter DNA test and the results revealed something that he …

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Aug. 27, 2019

S3E63: Murder, Deputy Killed in a Sudden Attack, His Widow Speaks.

The Ruthless Murder Of Deputy Sheriff Brandy Winfield. Sara Winfield talks about the murder of her husband Deputy Sheriff Brandy Winfield. She discusses how he was murdered, the way that she was notified and the tremendous ef...

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Aug. 24, 2019

S3E62: PTSD When Cops See Too Much Trauma? Call Me Trooper.

C. K. Roberts a retired State Trooper talks about his life as a Law Enforcement Officer. He discusses some of the horrifying traumatic incidents that he handled as a Trooper. C. K. explains the devastating effects of Post Tr...

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Aug. 21, 2019

S3E61: Shot on SWAT Call, Survived With Severe Injuries And An Uncer…

Police Sergeant Matthew Schoolfield was shot multiple times with a rifle, during a SWAT call out. He talks about the incident when he was shot. Matthew discusses the severity of his catastrophic injuries, the lengthy recovery...

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Aug. 17, 2019

S3E60: Cop Assassinated, Deputy's Widow tells their Story

Jodi Moore joins us to talk about the murder of her husband, Deputy Mason Moore. He was shot by suspects from their vehicle during a pursuit, wounded he lost control of the police car. The suspects turned around, drove back …

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Aug. 14, 2019

S3E59: A New Sheriff In Town - Many Police Administrators Need To Fol…

Ron Hain Sheriff of Kane County, a suburb of Chicago talks about the challenges and difficulties faced by law enforcement officers. He also talks about changes they have made to help take care of the mental and emotional well...

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Aug. 10, 2019

S3E58: Shot To Pieces, Retired Police Officer Tells His Story

Shot To Pieces - Retired NYPD Michael O'Keefe. During his career he was shot at a dozen times. In one particular arrest the suspect tried to kill him. During the life or death battle over a gun, he was forced …

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Aug. 7, 2019

S3E57: Violent Trauma and Stress the Long Term Effects.

The Long Term Effects Of Stress And Repeated Violent Trauma. Jessie Holton is a U.S. Marine Corps combat veteran, he was a law enforcement officer in the Brevard County Florida Sheriff's Office for many years, before joining ...

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Aug. 3, 2019

S3E56: Serial Killer's Racial Hatred, Arresting The "Midnight Slayer"

Retired Police Lieutenant Dan Baker talks about the serial killer that plagued this city for several years he was named "the midnight slayer" by local news agencies. He was linked to the shootings of 30 men, and the killing...

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July 31, 2019

S3E55: Murdered Police Chief, Killer Got A Plea Deal

Police Chief Ralph Painter was shot and executed in the line of duty. Alan Painter, his brother, talks about the execution and murder of his brother, Alan discusses the impact of his death on him, his entire family and the …

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July 27, 2019

S3E54: Life and Death Shooting on Domestice Disturbance Call.

When I saw him pull the gun, at that point I developed tunnel vision, in the video it shows how fast it was, but in my mind time slowed down and it took forever. Lt. John O'Brien shares the harrowing …

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July 23, 2019

S3E53: ICE, CBP, Their Important Jobs. Retired Director of Homeland S…

The Truth About ICE, CBP, HSI And Their Important Roles. Retired Director of Homeland Security, Louis Gregory. Retired Director of Homeland Security, Louis Gregory rose through the ranks. He worked in the trenches, protecti...

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July 20, 2019

S3E52: Violent Organized Crime, Using Deep Undercover Investigations

Working Deep Undercover To Tackle Violent Organized Crime. Retired Police Lieutenant Ray Hassett talks about his 3 year deep undercover assignment to infiltrate and take down a violent organized crime syndicate. From assuming...

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July 17, 2019

S3E51: Suicide, Remembering His Fallen Police Brother.

John Preston is a Marine Corps Veteran, a career firefighter and a singer - songwriter. In addition to serving our Country and his community, he uses his music and his energy to help prevent Veteran, Law Enforcement and First...

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July 13, 2019

S3E50: Shots Fired, Deadly Gunfight and then Spiraling Out of Control

Brian Regan, a former Brevard County Florida Sheriff’s Deputy talks about an incident that ended in a deadly shootout. He talks about the shooting, the immediate events afterwards and how is life eventually began to spiral ou...

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July 6, 2019

S3E49: Death By Suicide of a Police Officer. Shocking Response from t…

Police Sergeant's Death By Suicide And The Shocking Response From His Department. He was a Sergeant with the Kansas City Kansas Police Department, where he served for more than 15 years. His name was Brett Doolittle and he di...

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July 2, 2019

S3E48: Riots and Protests the Differences, Restoring Order

With the recent violence at so-called protests in American cities, and the threats of increasing violence from groups like Antifa, normal protests can turn into life and death battles quickly and without notice. Neil Pollock,...

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June 29, 2019

S3E47: Lawyer That Chose To Become A Cop.

Patrick Welsh is a Lawyer and retired Law Enforcement Officer. He was working as an assistant County Prosecutor before becoming a Police Officer in Dayton Ohio. His career in the Dayton Police Department spanned 26 years, dur...

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June 26, 2019

S3E46: Shot, He Lost An Eye And Needed A Miracle Transplant To Save H…

Sheriff Sgt. David James talks about the attack when he was shot 5 times by a 16 year old. He lost one eye, much of the vision in the other eye and in addition to his other injuries he developed …

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June 23, 2019

S3E45: Injured On The Job And Forced Out By Their Law Enforcement Age…

Former Ventura County Sheriff’s Deputy Travis “TJ” Miller talks about his career ending injury. One of the most common in Law Enforcement and simple things that departments can do to decrease the frequency of these injuries. ...

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June 18, 2019

S3E44: Cops Retired and are Now ID Channel TV Stars

Retired Sheriff J.B. Smith and retired Detectives Pamela Dunklin and Joe Rasco went from Law Enforcement Officers to stars of the new television show Lone Star Justice , on the Investigation Discovery Channel. They talk about...

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June 16, 2019

S3E43: First Responder Family Stress, A Movie Inspired Their Foundati…

She was an EMT, and her spouse is a Police Officer. She is part of a first responer family and talks about the stresses, both emotional, physical and financial that first responder families face. When her EMT career was cut …

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June 11, 2019

S3E42: Serial Killers, Baby Murderers And Investigating Homicides

Doyle Burke, who witnessed his first murder at age 9, later became Ohio’s pre-eminent homicide investigator. He joins us to discuss the difficulties and misconceptions about investigating homicides. He also talks about two ex...

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June 9, 2019

S3E41: Blue Line Holistic Doctor - Dr. Gabbriella A.G.

"You protect me, my job is to protect you." Have you heard the old song "Put The Lime In The Coconut" by Harry Nilsson? In the classic tune a mixture of Lime and Coconut would make you feel better. Have …

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June 5, 2019

S3E40: Shot And Blinded During A Gunfight, Retired Police Officer Tel…

Retired Police Officer Robert DeNapoli got a call for an armed robbery at a jewelry store. When he arrived he was met by two suspects, one of which opened fire on him. Early in the gunfight Robert was blinded and …

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June 1, 2019

S3E39: Killed, State Trooper Christopher Shea Remembered By His Broth…

US Marine Corps Veteran Timothy Shea talks about the line of duty death of his brother Delaware State Trooper Christopher Shea. He discusses the similar problems that Military Veterans and Law Enforcement Officers face. Timot...

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May 29, 2019

S3E38: Police Officer Stabbed Her Throat Was Slit, with 911 Audio. Re…

Hartford Police Officer Jill Kidik was stabbed multiple times, her throat and trachea were slit and one of her tear ducts was ripped out during a sudden and totally unexpected assault. It was a routine call for service that l...

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May 25, 2019

S3E37: Surviving A Murder Attempt And Fighting His Agency and County

Retired Sheriff’s Corporal Eddie Richardson talks about the incident where a suspect tried to murder him with a motor vehicle. He survived but the suspect did not. He talks about the permanent devastating injuries that caused...

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