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You know the refrain. With each new scandal involving law enforcement, another horrific video of misconduct, evidence of assault, or act of fatal negligence, police officials tell the public: "We're investigating." But what really happens inside those internal investigations that promise accountability? For decades, the process for how police police themselves has been inconsistent, if not opaque. In some states, like California, these proceedings were completely hidden behind a wall of offi ...
 
How did American police get so violent? The answer to that question goes back centuries, to the earliest days of this nation. On this special podcast miniseries hosts Robert Evans and rap artist Propaganda (Jason Petty) draw a straight line from the darkest days of slavery, to the murder of George Floyd and the mass violence American police meted out to their citizens this summer.
 
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Break in the Case

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Break in the Case

New York City Police Department

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Welcome to Break in the Case, the true crime podcast written and produced by The New York City Police Department in conjunction with the New York City Police Foundation. Listen as we follow the world’s greatest detectives to crime scenes—some which you may know, some which you certainly don’t. Our narrator, Retired Detective Sergeant Wally Zeins, worked at the NYPD from 1973 to 2003, ending his career on Night Watch, an exclusive team that investigates all the homicides and high-profile crim ...
 
We are a community of professionals in the field of death investigation. Whether you’re a coroner, a member of local police or county law enforcement, an EMS professional, or medical examiner – or frankly, anyone in between, Coroner Talk™ is the right community for you. We provide training and resources to coroners and death investigators by and from professionals around the world, a peer to peer training environment. I recognized that the training available for coroners and small department ...
 
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Things Police See: Firsthand Accounts

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Things Police See: Firsthand Accounts

Steven Gould: Police Officer, Background Investigator, Vlogger

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Massachusetts police officer Steve Gould interviews a variety of law enforcement officers about their most intense moments on the job. Shocking moments, humorous moments and terrifying moments are recalled by the officers that experienced them. Meet the variety of personalities that make up the police and get to know them on a personal level. You couldn’t make these stories up if you tried. **new episodes every Wednesday steve@thingspolicesee.com
 
True Crime and Trauma stories Radio Show and Podcast. By and from those that have been there. Crime stories from those that investigated crimes and caught criminals. Also victims of crimes tell about their experience. We also feature trauma stories, by those that have been through it. Often crime based, but not always, people talk about the trauma, how it impacted them and how they built their lives after. It is a True Crime Show, a Law Enforcement Officer Show and a Human Interest show all ...
 
The Squad Room is a podcast devoted to optimizing the physical, mental, and emotional health and wellness of police officers, and law enforcement personnel. We tackle any subject that might improve first responder wellness and commitment to ourselves, our loved ones, and our communities we serve. Physical fitness, sleep and sleeping disorders, identifying PTSD, mindfulness and meditation, the importance of mentors and coaches – the list goes on!
 
My Favorite Detectives Stories is a short form interview podcast for listeners who want to be inspired, informed and entertained by great detective stories. We hear from investigators past and present about the type of investigations they perform, how they got into this niche and what they feel are the traits of a good investigator. They will share their favorites detective stories with us.
 
On seasons 1 and 2, we took a deep look into policing and criminal justice in America. This season on The Untold Story, we go even further, with three investigations of injustice happening in your own backyard. From executive producer Jay Ellis and Lemonada Media, this season covers how we can fix the humanitarian crisis happening at Rikers Island; why your tax dollars are funding software that leads to over policing in our most vulnerable communities; and the racist roots of the debunked me ...
 
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The Police Podcast

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The Police Podcast

Tim Burrows is joined by guests; Trooper Ben Gardner, Brian Fanzo, Commissi

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The Police Podcast brings together police officers, the agencies they represent and the communities they serve. We discuss current events, social media, best practices when dealing with the police and the lives our officers live. When we aren't talking with officers, we talk to business leaders in industries that can have positive impacts on helping agencies and officers do better jobs. Experts from communications, finance, equipment and training bring their real world knowledge to help info ...
 
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In 2022, the Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Office in central California received the NLEOMF’s Destination Zero Officer Wellness Award. In this special episode of the Policing Matters podcast, which was recorded live on March 29 as part of First Responder Wellness Week, host Jim Dudley speaks with Stanislaus County Sheriff Jeff Dirkse and Sergeant Aar…
 
The Wounded Blue with Lt. Randy Sutton – They faced unspeakable horrors. Mutilated children, murder victims, and cruelty beyond belief were part of their world. What wasn’t a part of their world was talking about how to deal emotionally, psychologically, and spiritually with the pain they witnessed and felt. It led to the suicide of Giovanni’s brot…
 
Trauma during his police career and a Shooting, Led to PTSD, Alcohol Abuse and a DUI Arrest. Jeff Stoval talks about the shooting, how police trauma led to PTSD, his marital problems and self medicating with alcohol. This led to him being arrested for DUI. Instead of firing him the department and peer support helped him get back on track and return…
 
In this episode Washington copper Eric Tung shares some insane stories from the Evergreen State! From his K9 being stabbed to a gunfight with explosions to dealing with an elderly couple with demetia having a domsetic disturbance. Follow Eric on Instagram @bluegritwellness Eric's Podcast https://www.bluegritwellness.com/post/blue-grit-radio-my-podc…
 
We’re dropping in your feed today to let you know that Last Day is back! But we’re doing things a little differently this time around, and we want to give you a sneak peek of what’s to come. Last Day is and has always been a show about the moments that change us, fundamentally and forever. So, each week, we’ll be bringing you a new story about some…
 
Recently, New Hampshire police chiefs came together to make a plea to lawmakers as departments continue to be plagued by staffing shortages statewide. The chiefs, including Hinsdale Police Chief Charles Rataj, told the House Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee that the required fitness test is making it difficult for departments to hire an…
 
Her Husband Died By Suicide. Her Long Journey to Find Joy and Mission To Help Others. A frank, no holds barred discussion about her husband's suicide, and what it has taken for her to build a new life. Her Husband's Suicide Left Her, A Single Mother, with the unwanted task of building a new life. As she said, "this wasn't part of the deal". Alexand…
 
The Wounded Blue with Lt. Randy Sutton – Post Traumatic Stress is well known in the military environment and the world of law enforcement and other first responders. It is usually known as PTSD, post-traumatic stress disorder, or post-traumatic stress injury. But rarely is the term post-traumatic stress growth ever brought into the...…
 
A stain on Georgia history, that still impacts families and people in that area. Three Georgia Police Officers were abducted and murdered on Arc Road. In 1964, 3 Georgia Police Officers, Marvin Jesse Gravitt, Jerry Everett and Ralph Davis, were dispatched to investigate a disturbance. It was determined later to be a stolen car. During the investiga…
 
Sean Thompson workd for a major US city police department as a patrol officer. During his tour he saw some crazy and traumatic things that impacted him in a way that he could have never imagined. These events caused him to suffer from PTSD turning his world upside down. Sean shares his story of recovery and perseverance. Connect with Sean Instagram…
 
The headlines and news reports grab at our hearts when we hear of a school shooting. What can we be doing to protect our children in schools? On this episode of the Policing Matters podcast, host Jim Dudley speaks with Dewey Cornell, a forensic and clinical psychologist known for his research on youth violence and school security, about considerati…
 
Steve and Ken bring the latest news in the law enforcement world along with some other notable and strange stories. Check out the Police Applicant Podcast! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-police-applicant-podcast/id1549419617 Support the show by joining the Patreon community today! https://www.patreon.com/user?u=27353055 -Video of the int…
 
Police Chiefs Social Media Wars, Costing Us Millions? Special Short Episode. What about all those lip sync and dancing police videos? Weren't they supposed to help bolster police - community relations? What good did they do, if any, except to waste time and money? Don't get me wrong, I have nothing against those videos. What Police Departments Shou…
 
Florida Deputy Sheriff Shot Twice, Including in the Face. Deputy Troy Anderson pulled over a car one night for an average car stop. Before he could sense any threat the suspect fired a gun twice and shot him in the face and hand. It was a rural area far from help and an off duty deputy, near the area, cleaning the patrol car heard his call for help…
 
Gary Edgington worked major narcotics cases, organized crime, unsolved homicides, and internal affairs while he was an LEO in California. He ended his career as the commander of the CA DOJ Counter Terrorism Task Force and then deployed overseas working counter-terrorism and organized crime. Gary is also the author of a popular novel, Outside The Wi…
 
A barricaded suspect, possibly armed awaits inside his home. There may be a booby trap, or there may be hostages. After a shot is fired, the decision to send someone inside – or should we say, a drone – is made. Law enforcement is getting some interesting technology to help in tactical situations where our only options previously were to wait out t…
 
Sharon Johnson’s family and friends have spent the last 35 years coping with her brutal murder. But what if that story was based on a lie? The man imprisoned for her murder maintains his innocence. The only evidence against him? His own taped confession. For more, visit bearbrookpodcast.com or subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.…
 
Rogue Police, Are Police Chiefs and Mayors Accountable? Why Not? As a retired Police Sergeant I can assure you that 99.9% of all Police across our Country do an outstanding job all the time. Rogue Police, Out of Control Units and Cops that commit crimes dominate the news. They tarnish the reputation of all Police across the Country. What happened t…
 
The Wounded Blue with Lt. Randy Sutton – The severity of the injury would be misdiagnosed and lead to Humberto being permanently disabled and requiring care for the rest of his life. What happened next, shocked his wife, Kay. The police agency that Humberto sacrificed so much for, would literally throw him away. Hear her amazing interview with show…
 
Officer injuries, whether they are personal or work-related, can be overwhelming, timely and costly. Injured officers should receive immediate attention and the best possible treatment so they can return to duty faster. At IACP 2022, Wausau Police Chief Benjamin Bliven and Tactical Athletic Trainer Traci Tauferner discussed the department’s program…
 
He Retired from the Military, Then Became A Cop, Lessons Learned. He states that had no idea what he was getting into, how hard it would be. David Allen Duke is our guest. After retiring from the U.S. Air Force, he decided, at the age of fifty-one, to pursue his dream of becoming a police officer. He underestimated the physical, mental demands and …
 
In this episode Steve sits down with his friend and former boss, JJ Williams. JJ retired as a Sergeant for the Maywood Police Department before moving over to the LAPD Backgrounds Unit. JJ has had some crazy calls to include tracking down the men that gunned down his partner. Support the show by joining the Patreon community today! https://www.patr…
 
Have you just gotten promoted or looking to promote soon? This episode might save you a lot of heartache. 10 years ago this week I was promoted to sergeant. And then, just about a year ago I was promoted to lieutenant. In that time I’ve had some wins…and a whole lot of losses. I’ve also read a ton on leadership and been able to try out a lot of tho…
 
In this episode Steve is joined by author and retired copper Patrick O'Donnell from EP# 133. The latest cop stories are discussed along with Chat GPT and the censoring of the great Roald Dahl. Patrick's Author Page https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B01N1RBP40 Cops And Writers https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cops-and-writers-podcast/id15537…
 
Australian Police Shot Twice, Including The Face and His Partners Were Also Shot Many Times in An Ambush. He Tells The Horrifying Story. Retired Queensland Australia Senior Police Sergeant Daryl Elliott Green, and two partners Sharnelle Cole and Sergeant Chris Mulhall were shot many times in an ambush. He talks about the near death attack and his l…
 
In this episode of the Policing Matters podcast, host Jim Dudley speaks with Jason Potts, who recently served on the Violent Crime Working Group with the Council of Criminal Justice, about using technology to address violent crime. Potts is Chief of the City of Las Vegas Department of Public Safety. Previously he was a captain with the Vallejo Poli…
 
In 2021 I was out on medical leave due to a back injury that had been misdiagnosed for years. What saved me from a potential career-ending surgery was a renewed practice of yoga. Despite its long tradition in warrior communities, there are a lot of misconceptions and objections to yoga in the first responder communities that seem largely driven by …
 
The Wounded Blue with Lt. Randy Sutton – Police Officer Jason Mow lost the ability to walk for years and became homeless due to being abandoned by the city where he served. His wife left him, and he was penniless, relying on the kindness of strangers for food. During his darkest days, he thought that suicide was his only path until his...…
 
NYC Police Death by Suicide, Trauma Led Her To Help Cops in Crisis The suicide death of a partner combined with the repeated exposure to trauma from Police Work led her to start working with a specialty unit in the NYPD to help Cops in Crisis. Her work in Peer Support, Therapy and Counseling for police officers continues with TTMP.com. Robyn Cannar…
 
At 5'3 and 110 lbs. David Brown is one of the smallest men to join the ranks of the Navy SEALS. He went on from the SEALS to become a special agent with NCIS and then the EPA. David's journey so far has been an incredible one! David's book, The Littlest Seal , tells his story of overcoming seemingly impossible odds and perservering. Our Sponsor / C…
 
Police, Cops are they Sheepdogs? The Differences. What Dog is a Sheep Dog? An inside look at the everyday heroes behind the badge. And why I don't think the label of sheepdogs really applies well to Police, Military and other First Responders. What are sheepdogs? Do we support them and their special needs? What is the difference? Unpacking the Myth…
 
In this episode of Policing Matters, host Jim Dudley speaks with returning guest Katherine Schweit about new commonalities and trends in active shooter incidents. Schweit is a retired FBI special agent who was tagged by the FBI to create its Active Shooter program after the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. Since then, she's devoted her energy…
 
Oregon Police Chief Murdered, Cop's Actions That Day Police Chief Ralph Painter, from Rainier, Oregon was shot and killed. He responded from neighboring Longview, Washington. The shooting, his response and how it affected his life's mission. From Odmp.org on Wednesday, January 5, 2011, "Chief Ralph Painter was shot and killed after responding to a …
 
Eric Tansey of the Failure To Stop Podcast joins Steve to chat about his career, owning a distillery, and of course some crazy war stories! Failure Top Stop Podcast on Instagram @failuretostop Support our sponsor! Corbett Investigations - www.coldcaseexperts.com Support the show by joining the Patreon community today! https://www.patreon.com/user?u…
 
Steve and Ken go over notable police stories and other notable news stories. Check out the Police Apploicant Podcast! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-police-applicant-podcast/id1549419617 Support the show by joining the Patreon community today! https://www.patreon.com/user?u=27353055 -Video of the interviews -Vinyl TPS logo sticker -Patro…
 
Police Shooting and Close Calls. His Defense of Michigan Officer Charged With Murder. Daniel Carr is an active duty police officer, he talks about his close calls with shootings and his defense of Police Officer Christopher Schurr who has been Charged with Murder. Daniel Carr is our guest. He is an active duty police officer for a large agency in t…
 
The Wounded Blue with Lt. Randy Sutton – The Wounded Blue, a nationwide organization made up of injured and disabled, law-enforcement officers have helped more than 14,000 police officers, struggling with physical and emotional injuries in the last several years. Jennie Hill, herself, a severely injured officer, and now the executive Director of...…
 
This week saw the fifth anniversary of the February 14, 2018, shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, where an individual fatally shot 17 people and wounded 17 others. In this episode of Policing Matters, host Jim Dudley speaks with Dr. Peter Blair, the executive director of the Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response…
 
is the Justice System’s failure to treat child sexual abuse, assaults and rape as a serious crime driving ordinary citizens to resort to vigilante justice? This week Jim Clemente and Jenn Brown discuss yet another case in which the Justice system failed to protect children and people took matters into their own hands… See Privacy Policy at https://…
 
Texas Police Officer Garrett Hull Murdered. This is a special episode of the Law Enforcement Today: Crime and Trauma Stories Podcast. The Murder of Police Officer Garrett Hull. 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 t…
 
In this episode we are joined by an LEO from a large southern California agency. Just Cox started his career in the military and then moved into law enforcement. As we know, SoCal is a crazy place and Justin has the stories to prove it! Give the show a follow on Instagram @thingspolicesee. Corbett Investigations www.coldcaseexperts.com Support the …
 
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