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This is a podcast dedicated to recounting the compelling stories of Law Enforcement. Our mission is to put a human face upon those who serve behind the badge and hold that thin blue line between peace and anarchy. This podcast was not created to glamourize the police profession, but to tell their story, sometimes in their own words, so we may recognize and appreciate their sacrifices and service. We cannot bridge the ever-widening chasm between society and our police unless we understand eac ...
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The officers in today's police department face multiple assaults against them and what they stand for, even from those in the upper echelons, like elected officials, city councils and mayors. Their constant vilification destroys morale and lessens their effectiveness while patrolling the streets of America. Tune in and share! Support the Show.…
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In this episode, Royce references multiple articles to show the hazards, tragedies, triumphs and sorrow of police work. Please share with your friends and family. The Deadly Path: How Operation Fast & Furious and Bad Lawyers Armed Mexican Cartels: Forcelli, Peter J., MacGregor, Keelin, Murphy, Stephen: 9798888452646: Amazon.com: Books Support the S…
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Peter Forcelli began his career as a New York cop, with a desire to remove bad people from the mean streets there. Later, he joined the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, again with the same desire to take down evil people who hurt others, especially with firearms. He was a highly respected federal agent in New York City, where he made an imp…
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Some of the most incredible stressors on the planet are inflicted upon our police officers on a daily basis. Take, for instance, a wild shoot-out between a cop and a Ganster Disciple who had sworn to kill any police officer he saw in the wake of his robbery of a local bank. That cop was Officer Tim Gramins. The suspect charged Gramins with a 9MM as…
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Royce calls for RESPECT between law enforcement and their fellow citizens, and no, the onus of the burden does NOT lie with law enforcement. Are there issues on both sides (i.e. LEO's and their fellow private citizens)? YES, and Royce makes a balanced effort to deal with issues from each side. Pray for our fellow citizens on that thin blues line. S…
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Meet Chuck (former Los Angeles Sheriff's Deputy) and Stephanie of Copline, a fantastic organization that helps officers in mental and emotional crisis. Tune in to hear these two caring professionals speak about the multiple causes and types of such afflictions upon law enforcement officers and how Copline works to alleviate the many issues associat…
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Special guest Bob Combs (former patrolman and later Detective with Palm Bay PD) joins Royce again in the studio at the American Police Hall of Fame in Titusville, Florida to talk about why some police officers make wrong decisions during critical incidents. Bob's commentary is frank and honest and exposes the unintended shortcomings of police train…
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Raul Rivas served in the armed forces prior to his entering the law enforcement profession. A dedicated man, he progressed in his field and eventually became a member of the Orlando Police Department SWAT team. Little could he have known that one of his most defining missions would be to enter the Pulse nightclub with his fellow team mates and neut…
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From dangerous drug cartels, to poisonous snakes, to four-legged threats, to unsupportive supervisors and false narratives in the press, U.S. Border Patrol Agent Paul Eberle (pronounced "Ebb-ur-lee") and his fellow agents have been up against it all. His book, "Look at the Dirt", is loaded with riveting accounts of life as a border guard! Buy it to…
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Jim Paddock served on the mean streets of NYPD for 20 years, was involved in countless physical altercations with unruly suspects, and three shooting incidents. Jim is a man's man and a cop's cop and he tells things like they are. You don't want to miss this episode of Voice of the Blue. Tune in and share! Support the Show.…
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Dave Canonico began his law enforcement career while serving in the U.S. Air Force, and then spent the rest of his 25-year career on the mean streets of New York City and as a county cop. Dave is a true American patriot who loves his country and serves his fellow man with a tough but kind heart. Tune in and share! Support the Show.…
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Robert "Bob" Combs served in Royce's old stomping grounds of Plam Bay, Florida for 25 years, serving with and becoming one of the many living legends of the profession. Bob has the heart of a true servant, and still serves the community by training incoming officers in the local academy. Tune in and share! Support the Show.…
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In this episode, Royce interviews a personal friend of his, Jason Parrish, community relations officer for Satellite Beach PD (Florida). Jason is very instrumental in augmenting the bond between the community and his department by bringing autism awareness to his fellow officers, enabling them to understand people afflicted with therewith, greatly …
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It was said of Jelly Bryce that he grew up teething on his father's .38 Special because of his uncanny marksmanship and shooting abilities. After hearing this podcast you'll probably also be convinced of such,...especially since his sister actually confirmed that rumor. From his days as a police officer to finishing out his career with the FBI, Del…
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John Faldorf has the reputation of being a deliberate man, and that quality served him and the community of Dayton, Ohio, very well for 27 years as a sheriff's deputy. From pulling his service pistol on a crooked judge and his bailiff to a car seat delivery that turned into shots fired and an unbelievable aftermath, you don't want to miss out on th…
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Zep served with Orange County Sheriff's Office (FL) for 21 years, serving as a motorcycle cop, patrol officer and even undercover narcotics deputy. Being a man of audacious disguises served him well and led to a productive career. Tune in as Zep discusses the rigors, frustrations and days both good and bad on the job as a law enforcement officer. T…
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Frank Hamer, well know for taking down the infamous duo Bonnie and Clyde, had a long and storied career as a law enforcement officer. Carrying his Colt single-action revolver that he'd nicknamed "Old Lucky", he survived more than 50 gunfights against many desperados, was wounded 17 times, and on four occasions was left for dead. Tune in to hear the…
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The mental and emotional toll that the law enforcement profession takes on even the most stalwart police officers can be debilitating. Such was the case with Doug Monda, a hard-charging, heavy hitting SWAT team leader for the Cocoa Police Department in Brevard County, Florida. In spite of being a triathlete and born for police work, he was badly af…
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Dave Shearman (former USMC), having served as a police officer on the mean streets of Los Angeles in the Rampart Division CRASH anti-gang unit, headed to Iraq and Afghanistan as a LEP (Law Enforcement Professional) to be embedded in military units in order to use his policing skills to run interdiction of terrorists and their money, drug and weapon…
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Dave Shearman served in the Rampart Division of LAPD, working in a CRASH anti-gang unit. He explains the dynamics of gang activity and the generational aspects of it in a riveting story that only a man of his experience can tell. What's more, his success in the CRASH unit eventually led him into service with the U.S. military in Iraq and Afghanista…
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Ask any cop in Brevard County, Florida (or the entire state for that matter) if they know John Blackledge, and they'll answer in the affirmative. From a career spanning 33 years beginning as a game warden and culminating with the Palm Bay Police Department, John had an incredible life of service behind the badge. Even today, John is active in the l…
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Lynda Williams is an incredible woman who felt the call to enter federal law enforcement in younger years. Now, having retired after a 30-year career as a Secret Service agent, she graces us with a brief recounting of her years of service on Voice of the Blue, giving God the glory and the credit for enabling her to be who she is today. This strong,…
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Frank Repass served for more than a quarter-century in the law enforcement profession, 20 years of which were on a SWAT Team, which Frank soon commanded. He is also co-founder of the annual SWAT Roundup held in Orlando, Florida, and still dedicates much of his time to training both law enforcement and the general public in the art of personal defen…
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This was a powerful interview with a man among men, Detective Mark Mynheir. Mark served in the USMC and entered the law enforcement profession thereafter. He talks about his career in riveting fashion, about interactions with the public, incidents that have embedded themselves in his memory, as well as the terrible day he himself received word from…
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Scott "Sarge" Lindsley served in law enforcement for 37 years before finally retiring from Melbourne Police Department in Florida, and shares some of his storied career with Royce on this episode. He will undoubtedly be back for another episode, since there's no way to tell his whole story in one. Tune in and share! The American Police Hall of Fame…
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This was a great interview with Marty Castellanos! He first served as a Federal Law Enforcement officer with the United States Coast Guard, which was overlapped by his second stint as a sworn officer for the Boca Raton Police Department in Florida, for a total of twenty years of service. Tune in to hear Marty discuss the highs and lows of police wo…
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Bill Mick served as a small-town cop for 3 years in Clendenin, West Virginia before joining the South Charleston department as a drug cop and SWAT team officer. He served a total of 17 years in law enforcement before becoming a radio talk show host, and you can catch his program, Bill Mick Live, daily from 6:00-9:00 a.m. every weekday morning on WM…
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They met on the job, Jim was a Sergeant and Janice didn't like him. He asked her out repeatedly until she finally relented to a date, hoping it would get him to leave her alone. Two years later they were married. Not long after came the day that changed the landscape and way of life for New Yorkers and the entire nation, 9-11-2001,...and they only …
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Bass Reeves was born in slavery yet went on to become the first black U.S. Deputy Marshal in American history, serving the federal court of Judge Isaac Parker (a.k.a. "The Hangin' Judge"). Tune in to hear the story of this incredible man and his contribution to law enforcement in the old West, including tracking down over 3,000 fugitives throughout…
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In this introductory episode, Royce, the host, takes a look back through history at the beginnings of the law enforcement profession in the United States, the duties we've tasked them with throughout the years, and an intimate look at the toll the profession takes upon those who serve on that thin blue line. Tune in and share it around! The America…
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