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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1/subscribe Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1/subscribe Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1/subscribe Two former NYPD Cops, retired NYPD Sergeant Bill Cannon, and co-host Phil Grimaldi tackling the tough topics of the day on Police off the Cuff/Real Crime Stories. Retired NYPD detective Mark DeMayo does his show twice per week, the Week in Crime with Mayo, and Mayso, on Monday night at 7:00 PM EST and Police off the Cuff After hours on Thursday evenings at 7:00 PM EST. Tune in for some fun, and laughs. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1/support
Toxicology report back on Chief's fans, fentanyl, cocaine, and THC present.
Toxicology report back on Chief's fans, fentanyl, cocaine, and THC present.
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2/3/2024 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 31 seconds
Breaking: Illegal marihuana grows in So Cal threaten lives
Breaking: Illegal marihuana grows in So Cal threaten lives
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2/1/2024 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 18 seconds
5 men arrested linked to slayings over marihuana in Mohave desert
5 men arrested linked to slayings over marihuana in Mohave desert
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1/30/2024 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 16 seconds
Mystery, Triple Tragedy in Kansas City: Unraveling a Baffling Case
Welcome to "Police off the Cuff," where today's chilling case left us all startled and seeking answers. Three friends, avid Chiefs fans, tragically found lifeless in a backyard after a game-night reunion. Autopsies done, toxicology awaited; we dived deep into the complexities of the investigation—examining discrepancies, speculating on unforeseen dangers of substance use, and tackling the heartache of families in limbo. Through our experienced lens, we discussed legal maneuvers and the relentless hunt for truth as the community reels. Shocking, sobering, yet crucial—this episode is a stark reminder: stay safe, stay aware. Thanks for tuning in, and God bless.
Mystery, Triple Tragedy in Kansas City: Unraveling a Baffling Case
🎙️ **New Episode Alert: Police off the Cuff – Mystery, Triple Tragedy in Kansas City: Unraveling a Baffling Case
🚨 In our latest gripping episode, retired NYPD Homicide Sergeant Bill Cannon and retired NYPD Detective Phil Grimaldi unravel the chilling case of three Kansas City Chiefs fans found deceased in a backyard. Alongside retired Sergeant Michael Geary, they sift through the perplexing details and offer expert insights into the ongoing investigation.
**Key Takeaways:**
- **Toxicology Awaiting**: The cause of death remains a mystery pending toxicology reports, reminding us of the crucial role these findings play in death investigations.
- **Speculative Causes**: The discussion explores how unexpected drug interactions with cold weather can be a deadly combination, highlighting the importance of substance awareness and the potential impact of narcotics such as fentanyl.
- **Investigative Challenges**: The case underscores the complexities faced by law enforcement when confronting contradictory statements and the importance of technology like cell phone records in modern investigations.
🔍 Dive into the depths of this baffling case with guidance from seasoned law enforcement professionals by tuning into the “Police off the Cuff” podcast.
#PoliceOffTheCuff #TrueCrime #Investigation #LawEnforcement #NYPD #Podcast #JusticeSystem #PublicSafety #CommunityAwareness
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1/30/2024 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 44 seconds
Behind Blue Curtains: The metamorphosis of writer, activist, Lizzy Hershberger
Behind Blue Curtains: The metamorphosis of writer, activist, Lizzy Hershberger
When Lizzy Hershberger turns fourteen, her schooling ends at eighth grade, and she has no choice but to leave home to work as an unpaid maid for another family. To avoid being rejected by her ultra-conservative Swartzentruber Amish family and community, Lizzy is forced to abandon her dreams because they are “too worldly.” After being raped by an Amish deacon over two dozen times, Lizzy makes her first attempt at “jumping the fence” to pursue a non-Amish lifestyle. But without any modern life experience or education, Lizzy must decide whether the risks of this unpredictable and dangerous world are worth losing the ties to her Amish friends and family forever. Almost thirty years later, after she has created a new life for herself, her small community is rocked by disturbing sexual assault allegations. Lizzy must decide whether to keep silent for her newly-created family’s sake or come forward against the church to advocate for the Amish children she left behind. In 2019, Lizzy Hershberger successfully brought her abuser to justice in an extraordinarily rare case addressing sexual abuse in the Amish church. She faced death threats and intense pressure to stop telling her story. Lizzy refused to back down, and she forged ahead to spark a national movement bringing awareness to the prevalence of sexual assault in isolated communities protected by religious liberties. This gripping true crime memoir reveals the truth behind one of America’s most revered and secretive religious sects—hidden behind the blue curtains of the Amish lifestyle.
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1/26/2024 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 14 seconds
Breaking: San Bernardino California, 6 found dead in desert
Breaking: San Bernardino California, 6 found dead in desert
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1/25/2024 • 1 hour, 34 seconds
Distortion and Connexions: The Ruby Franke and Jodi Hildebrandt story
Distortion and Connexions: The Ruby Franke and Jodi Hildebrandt story
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1/24/2024 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 35 seconds
Donna Adelson keeps Charles Adelson's attorney Daniel Rashbaum.
Donna Adelson keeps Charles Adelson's attorney Daniel Rashbaum.
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1/23/2024 • 51 minutes, 43 seconds
Hulk Hogan comes to son's aid during DWI arrest.
Hulk Hogan comes to son's aid during DWI arrest.
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1/22/2024 • 32 minutes, 54 seconds
The case against Bryan Kohberger, has anything changed?
The case against Bryan Kohberger, has anything changed?
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1/22/2024 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 27 seconds
Alec Baldwin indicted for manslaughter for shooting on the Rust movie set.
Alec Baldwin indicted for manslaughter for shooting on the Rust movie set.
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1/20/2024 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 59 seconds
Gilgo Beach Update: Forensic Science and the Quest for conviction.
Gilgo Beach Update: Forensic Science and the Quest for conviction.
Subject: 🔍 Unraveling the Gilgo Beach Case on Police off the Cuff – Don't Miss Our Latest Episode!
Dear POTC Subscribers
If ever there was a time to tune into Police off the Cuff, it's now. In our gripping new episode, "Gilgo Beach: Forensic Science and the Quest for conviction, our very own Ret. NYPD Homicide Sgt. Bill Cannon delves deep into a case that has captivated the nation.
This episode is not just a rundown of facts. It's an illuminating journey through the intricacies of forensic science, the meticulous nature of investigation, and a profound discussion on the psyche of a potential serial killer. Joining us are esteemed guests including media experts, Ret. NYPD Detective Phil Grimaldi, and the insightful Professor Dr. Joni Johnston, and retired NYPD Sergeant and Professor Michael Geary.
Key Takeaways This Episode:
- The episode examines cutting-edge nuclear DNA evidence and its undeniable impact on the case.
- Listeners get an insider look at the suspect's persona, contrasts between his professional appearance and the disturbing state of his home.
- Engage in the debate over connections between cases and implications for justice in the Gilgo Beach murders.
- Discover the complexities of handling evidence with Ret. Detective Grimaldi and Professor Dr. Goodman.
- Explore the killer's psychology and behaviors that offer chilling insights into the minds behind such heinous crimes.
What's New:
- Revelatory DNA analysis technologies and their implications.
- A discussion on the role of media coverage and public engagement in such high-profile cases.
- Insights into the real-time progression of an ongoing legal battle and the defendant's strategy in the face of overwhelming evidence.
- The ever-present question: Are there more victims yet to be discovered?
As always, Police off the Cuff not only brings you the facts but also the expertise and experience of seasoned professionals. Here's your chance to peek behind the curtain of this complex investigation.
Don't miss out on this riveting conversation. The clues are aligning, and the narrative is taking shape in the most unpredictable ways. Pour yourself a coffee, put on your detective hat, and let's seek justice together.
Listen now [Insert Link to Episode], and remember to keep an ear out for upcoming shows, where we promise to bring back Dr. Joni Johnston for more in-depth analysis.
Stay safe and stay curious,
Sgt. Bill Cannon (Retired)
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1/18/2024 • 1 hour, 25 minutes, 58 seconds
Gilgo Beach, putting together the 4th indictment Maureen Brainyard Barnes
Gilgo Beach, putting together the 4th indictment Maureen Brainyard Barnes
When Rex Heuermann was arrested and charged in July as the Gilgo Beach serial killer, prosecutors outlined a narrative against him that his defense lawyer, Michael Brown, attacked as cherry-picked and DNA evidence that Mr. Brown derided as shaky.
Mr. Heuermann, 60, had been charged with murdering three of the so-called Gilgo Four, a quartet of women who in 2010 were found bound with burlap, belts and tape on the Long Island oceanfront.
Prosecutors said they were awaiting the DNA testing they needed to charge him in the killing of the fourth woman, Maureen Brainard-Barnes, 25, of Norwich, Conn.
But when those charges finally came on Tuesday, just over six months later, prosecutors used the occasion to deliver their version of a knockout punch in the case.
In addition to charging Mr. Heuermann with second-degree murder in court, they filed an extensive outline of an updated, ratcheted-up case that seemed to stun the normally agile Mr. Brown.
NY Times 1/16/24
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1/16/2024 • 1 hour, 28 minutes, 3 seconds
The Bulldog Detective, Law and Crime author series, Dr. Jeffrey D. Simon.
The Bulldog Detective, Law and Crime author series, Dr. Jeffrey D. Simon The Bulldog Detective: William J. Flynn and America's First
War against the Mafia, Spies, and Terrorists Hardcover
– January 16, 2024
by Jeffrey
D. Simon (Author)
America in
the early twentieth century was rife with threats. Organized crime groups like
the Mafia, German spies embedded behind enemy lines ahead of World War I,
package bombs sent throughout the country, and the 1920 Wall Street bombing
dominated headlines. Yet the story of the one man tasked with combating these
threats has yet to be told. The Bulldog Detective: William J. Flynn and
America’s First War Against the Mafia, Spies, and Terrorists is the first book
to tell the story of Flynn, the first government official to bring down the
powerful Mafia, uncover a sophisticated German spy ring in the United States,
and launch a formal war on terrorism on his way to becoming one of the most
respected and effective law enforcement officials in American history.
Long before
Eliot Ness and the Untouchables went after Al Capone and the Italian mob in
Chicago, Flynn dismantled the first Mafia family to exist in America. Next stop
for the indefatigable crime fighter would be Chief of the Secret Service where
he would set his crosshairs on the country’s most notorious currency
counterfeiters. Coined “the Bulldog” for his tenacity, Flynn’s fame soared as
he exposed Kaiser Germany’s sophisticated spy and sabotage ring on the cusp of
America’s entry into World War I. As the Director of the Bureau of
Investigation (the forerunner of the FBI), the Bulldog would devise the first
counterterrorist strategy in U.S. history. In this riveting biography, author
Jeffrey D. Simon brings to life the forgotten saga of one of America’s greatest
crime and terrorist fighters. Exquisitely researched, The Bulldog Detective
finally uncovers the important legacy of this fascinating man who will now no
longer be lost in history.
William J. Flynn and America's First War against the Mafia, Spies, and TerroristsJEFFREY D. SIMON
America in the early twentieth century was rife with threats. Organized crime groups like the Mafia, German spies embedded behind enemy lines ahead of World War I, package bombs sent throughout the country, and the 1920 Wall Street bombing dominated headlines. Yet the story of the one man tasked with combating these threats has yet to be told. The Bulldog Detective: William J. Flynn and America’s First War Against the Mafia, Spies, and Terrorists is the first book to tell the story of Flynn, the first government official to bring down the powerful Mafia, uncover a sophisticated German spy ring in the United States, and launch a formal war on terrorism on his way to becoming one of the most respected and effective law enforcement officials in American history.
Long before Eliot Ness and the Untouchables went after Al Capone and the Italian mob in Chicago, Flynn dismantled the first Mafia family to exist in America. Next stop for the indefatigable crime fighter would be Chief of the Secret Service where he would set his crosshairs on the country’s most notorious currency counterfeiters. Coined “the Bulldog” for his tenacity, Flynn’s fame soared as he exposed Kaiser Germany’s sophisticated spy and sabotage ring on the cusp of America’s entry into World War I. As the Director of the Bureau of Investigation (the forerunner of the FBI), the Bulldog would devise the first counterterrorist strategy in U.S. history. In this riveting biography, author Jeffrey D. Simon brings to life the forgotten saga of one of America’s greatest crime and terrorist fighters. Exquisitely researched, The Bulldog Detective finally uncovers the important legacy of this fascinating man who will now no longer be lost in history.
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1/16/2024 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 42 seconds
Michele Troconis trial starts in missing Connecticut mother Jennifer Dulos
Michele Troconis trial starts in missing Connecticut mother Jennifer Dulos
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1/13/2024 • 1 hour, 24 minutes, 53 seconds
Police search computers, what's next for Donna Adelson?
Police search computers, what's next for Donna Adelson?
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1/12/2024 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 35 seconds
3rd person arrested in the Soto/Guerra case, is the whole family involved?
3rd person arrested in the Soto/Guerra case, is the whole family involved?
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1/11/2024 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 32 seconds
Christopher Preciado, what will his defense be in Soto/Guerra case?
Christopher Preciado, what will his defense be in Soto/Guerra case?
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1/10/2024 • 1 hour, 26 minutes, 9 seconds
Savanah Soto, Matthew Guerra, are things not as they seem?
Savanah Soto, Matthew Guerra, are things not as they seem?
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1/9/2024 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 22 seconds
The role of social media in the Savanah Soto, and Matthew Guerra case.
The role of social media in the Savanah Soto, and Matthew Guerra case.
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1/7/2024 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 30 seconds
Third batch of Epstein documents unsealed
Third batch of Epstein documents unsealed
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1/6/2024 • 57 minutes, 8 seconds
Breaking new evidence recovered, Savannah Soto, Matthew Guerra
Breaking new evidence recovered, Savannah Soto, Matthew Guerra
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1/5/2024 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 41 seconds
Savannah Soto, and Matthew Guerra, arrest made proceeding with prosecution.
Savannah Soto, and Matthew Guerra, arrest made proceeding with prosecution.
1. 'Uncovering Motives' - Surveillance footage and evidence from a cell phone were pivotal in identifying suspects in a murder case.
2. 'Drug Trade Dangers' - The fatal outcome of a narcotic-related deal underscores the risks inherent in the drug trade.
3. 'Technological Advancements' - Technology and federal agency collaboration played a crucial role in locating the suspects through digital evidence.
4. 'Family Ties' - A father-son relationship complicates a murder inquiry, with both facing severe legal repercussions for their roles.
5. 'Capital Consequences' - A 19-year-old faces capital murder charges, demonstrating the severe consequences of involvement in violent crimes.
6. 'Evidence Importance' - The significance of linking all forms of evidence, such as videos and digital data, in solving serious crimes.
7. 'Public Assistance' - Police rely on the public for help with identifying persons of interest to advance murder investigations.
8. 'Presumption of Innocence' - Despite arrests, unanswered questions remain, highlighting the importance of due process until guilt is proven in court.
9. 'Media's Role' - TV reporters conducting perp walks illustrate the media's effort to obtain information directly from suspects.
10. 'Police Diligence' - The San Antonio Police Department's persistent efforts exemplify law enforcement's dedication to solving complex cases.
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1/5/2024 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 44 seconds
San Antonio Police3 make 2 arrests in Savannah Soto, Matthew Guerra case
San Antonio Police3 make 2 arrests in Savannah Soto, Matthew Guerra case
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1/4/2024 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 44 seconds
Savannah Soto, and Matthew Guerra, the investigation continues.
Savannah Soto, and Matthew Guerra, the investigation continues.
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1/2/2024 • 1 hour, 19 minutes, 36 seconds
Savannah Soto, and Matthew Guerra, the investigation continues
Savannah Soto, and Matthew Guerra, the investigation continues
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1/1/2024 • 1 hour, 23 minutes, 3 seconds
Heuermann, Kohberger, Murdaugh, what's in store for 2024?
Heuermann, Kohberger, Murdaugh, what's in store for 2024?
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12/31/2023 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 20 seconds
The Adelson saga, Charlie life in prison, Donna arrested is Wendi next?
The Adelson saga, Charlie life in prison, Donna arrested is Wendi next?
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12/30/2023 • 1 hour, 27 minutes, 43 seconds
1122 King Road Idaho demolished
1122 King Road Idaho demolished
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12/28/2023 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 57 seconds
Jodi Hildebrandt pleads guilty
Jodi Hildebrandt pleads guilty.
1. Jodi Hildebrandt's plea deal on Dec 27 is the talk of the town. Prosecutors may see her as the main culprit - will she fold or fight?
2. Ruby Frankie's guilty plea is a plot twist! With her agreement to testify against Hildebrandt, courtroom drama is guaranteed.
3. Insights on the parole system: It's not just about the time. How will the board perceive Ruby & Jodi's reform? Yet another layer to the sentencing puzzle.
4. Jodie Hildebrandt's therapy license saga is a cautionary tale of professional boundaries. Ethical conduct is non-negotiable.
5. As the holiday season is here, the gravity of Ruby & Jodi's case remains a sobering reminder of justice in process. Warm wishes to all.
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12/27/2023 • 55 minutes, 44 seconds
Bahamas Murder Conspiracy: Lindsay shiver's Alleged Plot against her husband
Murder Conspiracy: Lindsay shiver's Alleged Plot against her husband
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12/27/2023 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 17 seconds
Jodi Hildebrandt, will she plead guilty to avoid a trial?
Jodi Hildebrandt, will she plead guilty to avoid a trial?
Welcome to another hard-hitting episode of "Police off the Cuff." Today, we're diving deep into the controversial legal case surrounding Ruby Frankie and Jodi Hildebrandt. Our guest, the ever-insightful Bill Cannon, joins us as we explore the murky waters of politics, religion, and their sway on the justice system. With the prospect of a plea deal on the table for Hildebrandt to avert a trial that would require children to take the stand, we're left pondering the intricate dynamics of sentencing and the power vested in the parole board.
As we analyze Frankie's past brushes with the law, and the staggering claim that she was unaware of the abuse due to the children's malnourishment, our discourse traverses the intricate nuances of the legal world—from the uncertainty of sentencing outcomes to the complexities of brainwashing as a defense. Furthermore, we assess the differences in sentencing practices between Utah and New York, scrutinize the roles of Ruby Frankie and Jody Hildebrandt in the abuse case, and predict the potential legal ramifications each might face.
The episode also shifts focus to address broader issues such as systemic abuse within religious institutions and draws chilling parallels with LDS cases of child abuse and murder. We take a candid look at the lives of the accused and the stark realities of their incarcerations as we approach the four-month mark.
Throughout the discussion, we extend our usual invitation to check out our YouTube channel and Patreon to continue supporting the show and show appreciation to our sponsor. Your favorite legal expert, retired NYPD officer Joe Murray, comes highly recommended for anyone needing lawyer services in the New York metropolitan area.
So, join us as we unravel this multi-layered legal saga and try to decipher what the future holds for Hildebrandt in the shadow of Frankie's guilty plea and the potential outcomes that may emerge from the pending court appearances and plea negotiations. It's an episode packed with expert legal analysis, thought-provoking debate, and the insightful commentary you've come to expect from "Police off the Cuff." Stay tuned.
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12/25/2023 • 1 hour, 41 seconds
Bryan Kohberger case to be tried in Summer of 2024
Bryan Kohberger case to be tried in Summer of 2024
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12/22/2023 • 50 minutes, 40 seconds
Women in Suffolk County Jail have had encounters with Rex Heuermann
Women in Suffolk County Jail have had encounters with Rex Heuermann
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12/21/2023 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 26 seconds
1122 King Road Idaho to be demolished on 12/28/23
1122 King Road Idaho to be demolished on 12/28/23
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12/20/2023 • 48 minutes, 2 seconds
Ruby Franke pleads guilty seems unrepentant
Ruby Franke pleads guilty seems unrepentant
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12/19/2023 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 1 second
Ruby Franke pleads guilty to 4 counts of aggravated child abuse, will testify against Jodi Hildebrandt.
Ruby Franke pleads guilty to 4 counts of aggravated child abuse, will testify against Jodi Hildebrandt.
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12/18/2023 • 1 hour, 14 minutes
Ruby Franke to enter a guilty plea on Monday, testify against Jodi Hildebrandt.
Ruby Franke to enter a guilty plea on Monday, testify against Jodi Hildebrandt.
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12/17/2023 • 1 hour, 23 minutes, 11 seconds
Prosecutors seek waiver hearing for case against Franke, and Hildebrandt
Prosecutors seek waiver hearing for case against Franke, and Hildebrandt
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12/16/2023 • 45 minutes, 35 seconds
Donna Adelson back in court protests conditions, Charlie Adelson sentenced
Donna Adelson back in court protests conditions, Charlie Adelson sentenced
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12/12/2023 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 15 seconds
Was the murder of BPD Officer John O'Keefe intentional?
Was the murder of BPD Officer John O'Keefe intentional?
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12/11/2023 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 52 seconds
Accused murderer Donna Adelson's attorneys request home confinement.
Accused murderer Donna Adelson's attorneys request home confinement.
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12/8/2023 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 36 seconds
Karen Read girlfriend of BPD Officer John O'Keefe arrested for murder
Karen Read girlfriend of BPD Officer John O'Keefe arrested for murder
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12/7/2023 • 47 minutes, 49 seconds
Neurosurgeon homicide, Dr. Devon Hoover remains unsolved 7 months later
Neurosurgeon homicide, Dr. Devon Hoover remains unsolved 7 months later
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12/6/2023 • 1 hour, 23 minutes, 35 seconds
Gilgo Beach: Positive DNA Swab Asa Ellerup, will she be charged?
Gilgo Beach: Positive DNA Swab Asa Ellerup, will she be charged?
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12/4/2023 • 1 hour, 29 minutes, 6 seconds
Kevin Franke files for divorce from 8 Passengers wife Ruby Franke.
Kevin Franke files for divorce from 8 Passengers wife Ruby Franke.
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12/1/2023 • 1 hour, 17 minutes
Asa Ellerup: 7$ Figure Gilgo Documentary could she still be charged?
Asa Ellerup: 7$ Figure Gilgo Documentary could she still be charged?
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11/30/2023 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 59 seconds
Departures of Police Officers, causes? Staffing crises in USA
Departures of Police Officers, causes? Staffing crises in USA
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11/28/2023 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 57 seconds
LISK: Does crime pay? Asa Ellerup receives 7 figure deal.
LISK: Does crime pay? Asa Ellerup receives 7 figure deal.
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11/25/2023 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 29 seconds
Donna Adelson first court appearance
Donna Adelson first court appearance
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11/22/2023 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 39 seconds
A Family ruined, is Wendy Adelson the next to get charged?
A Family ruined, is Wendy Adelson the next to get charged?
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11/17/2023 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 59 seconds
LLISK suspect Rex Heuermann in court, wife attends with camera crew.
LISK suspect Rex Heuermann in court, wife attends with camera crew.
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11/16/2023 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 59 seconds
Family plot unravels: Donna Adelson arrested at airport.
Family plot unravels: Donna Adelson arrested at airport.
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11/15/2023 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 40 seconds
All in the Family: Donna Adelson arrested at airport
All in the Family: Donna Adelson arrested at airport
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11/15/2023 • 1 hour, 25 minutes, 54 seconds
Moscow Idaho: One year later is there enough evidence to convict?
Moscow Idaho: One year later is there enough evidence to convict?
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11/14/2023 • 1 hour, 25 minutes, 33 seconds
LISK CASE, Attorney John Ray: New witnesses, what if statements verified?
LISK CASE, Attorney John Ray: New witnesses, what if statements verified?
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11/11/2023 • 1 hour, 24 minutes, 34 seconds
LISK CASE: Rodney Harrison resigns will investigative culture change?
LISK CASE: Rodney Harrison resigns will investigative culture change?
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11/9/2023 • 1 hour, 24 minutes, 23 seconds
Idaho case, 11/13/22, one year anniversary.
Idaho case, 11/13/22, one year anniversary.
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11/6/2023 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 54 seconds
Suffolk County Police Commissioner Rodney Harrison resigns
Suffolk County Police Commissioner Rodney Harrison resigns
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11/3/2023 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 17 seconds
Love triangle, trial of Kaitlin Armstrong
Love triangle, trial of Kaitlin Armstrong
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11/3/2023 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 23 seconds
FBI warns of terrorism threat
FBI warns of terrorism threat
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11/1/2023 • 53 minutes, 48 seconds
Robert Card, did the authorities know?
Robert Card, did the authorities know?
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11/1/2023 • 1 hour, 20 minutes, 12 seconds
Lewiston Maine shooter Robert Card found deceased
Lewiston Maine shooter Robert Card found deceased
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10/28/2023 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 30 seconds
Maine shooter Robert Card no longer a threat, found dead
Maine shooter Robert Card no longer a threat, found dead
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10/28/2023 • 57 minutes, 5 seconds
Kohberger, hearings, motion to dismiss, cameras in courtroom.
Kohberger, hearings, motion to dismiss, cameras in courtroom.
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10/27/2023 • 52 minutes, 55 seconds
Manhunt for Robert Card Lewiston Maine
Manhunt for Robert Card Lewiston Maine
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10/27/2023 • 58 minutes, 9 seconds
Update on Lewiston Maine active shooting
Update on Lewiston Maine active shooting
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10/26/2023 • 1 hour, 32 minutes, 29 seconds
Ruby Franke Body Cam reveals shocking new interviews
Ruby Franke Body Cam reveals shocking new interviews
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10/26/2023 • 1 hour, 34 minutes, 25 seconds
Delay of Gaza Ground war, save the hostages
Delay of Gaza Ground war, save the hostages
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10/25/2023 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 18 seconds
Gilgo case: New evidence Ray Tierney vs Rodney Harrison, who's in charge?
Gilgo case: New evidence Ray Tierney vs Rodney Harrison, who's in charge?
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10/22/2023 • 1 hour, 37 minutes, 32 seconds
Gilgo case, new developments, new witnesses, attorney John Ray.
Gilgo case, new developments, new witnesses, attorney John Ray.
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10/19/2023 • 1 hour, 29 minutes, 13 seconds
Live: Gilgo Beach case attorney Johnny Ray shares new information
Live: Gilgo Beach case attorney Johnny Ray shares new information
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10/19/2023 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 53 seconds
Mom influencer Ruby Franke due in court.
Mom influencer Ruby Franke due in court.
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10/17/2023 • 1 hour, 29 minutes, 22 seconds
Securing NYC: Against no credible threats.
Securing NYC: Against no credible threats.
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10/15/2023 • 1 hour, 27 minutes, 56 seconds
Israel rescuing hostages from Hamas
Israel rescuing hostages from Hamas
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10/14/2023 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 52 seconds
Terrorist attack: Israel at war with Hamas
Terrorist attack: Israel at war with Hamas
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10/12/2023 • 33 minutes, 17 seconds
Kohberger: Newsweek disavows evidence in their story
Kohberger: Newsweek disavows evidence in their story
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10/10/2023 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 11 seconds
The missing Bryan Kohberger evidence
The missing Bryan Kohberger evidence
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10/8/2023 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 22 seconds
Breaking: Ruby and Kevin Franke new allegations
Breaking: Ruby and Kevin Franke new allegations
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10/6/2023 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 10 seconds
Kidnap victim Charlotte Sena rescued Craig ross Jr. arrested
Kidnap victim Charlotte Sena rescued Craig ross Jr. arrested
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10/3/2023 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 38 seconds
Kidnapped 9 year old Charlotte Sena found alive suspect arrested.
Kidnapped 9 year old Charlotte Sena found alive suspect arrested.
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10/3/2023 • 55 minutes, 39 seconds
Missing 9 year old Charlotte Sena recovered alive perp arrested
Missing 9 year old Charlotte Sena recovered alive perp arrested
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10/3/2023 • 46 minutes, 31 seconds
Russel Brand denies very serious criminal allegations, media strikes
Russel Brand denies very serious criminal allegations, media strikes
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10/1/2023 • 1 hour, 30 minutes, 17 seconds
Breaking: 6 Best ways to prosecute 8 passengers YouTube Mom Ruby Franke.
Breaking: 6 Best ways to prosecute 8 passengers YouTube Mom Ruby Franke.
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9/30/2023 • 30 minutes, 24 seconds
Breaking: Arrest made in the murder of Rapper Tupac Shakur 9/1996
Breaking: Arrest made in the murder of Rapper Tupac Shakur 9/1996
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9/30/2023 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 18 seconds
Prosecutor's ask amazon for information about Kohberger's browsing.
Prosecutor's ask amazon for information about Kohberger's browsing.
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9/29/2023 • 20 minutes, 2 seconds
Rex Heuermann in court appearance speaks and is reviewing discovery
Rex Heuermann in court appearance speaks and is reviewing discovery
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9/27/2023 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 46 seconds
Ruby Franke's sister's shocked and upset by her charges.
Ruby Franke's sister's shocked and upset by her charges.
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9/26/2023 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 49 seconds
Gilgo: Rex Heuermann's wife wants his guns returned
Gilgo: Rex Heuermann's wife wants his guns returned
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9/25/2023 • 1 hour, 33 minutes, 46 seconds
Jodi Hildebrandt or Ruby Franke who will cut a deal first?
Jodi Hildebrandt or Ruby Franke who will cut a deal first?
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9/24/2023 • 1 hour, 25 minutes, 54 seconds
You Tube mother Ruby Franke's door broken in, the case continues.
You Tube mother Ruby Franke's door broken in, the case continues.
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9/23/2023 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 5 seconds
Breaking News: What went wrong at Jodi Hildebrandt's house?
Breaking News: What went wrong at Jodi Hildebrandt's house?
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9/21/2023 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 21 seconds
New revelations in Idaho case as cameras in courtroom argued
New revelations in Idaho case as cameras in courtroom argued
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9/19/2023 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 44 seconds
Ruby Franke's attorney delays bail hearing.
Ruby Franke's attorney delays bail hearing.
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9/18/2023 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 43 seconds
Gilgo, the investigation, what if they didn't miss Amber Costello?
Gilgo, the investigation, what if they didn't miss Amber Costello?
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9/18/2023 • 1 hour, 33 minutes, 36 seconds
Outstanding apprehension of escaped prisoner Danelo Cavalcante
Outstanding apprehension of escaped prisoner Danelo Cavalcante
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9/15/2023 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 27 seconds
Capture of escaped fugitive Danelo Cavalcante manhunt over
Capture of escaped fugitive Danelo Cavalcante manhunt over
Residents of the Philadelphia suburbs where an escaped inmate has spent two weeks hiding in woods and fields, eluding hundreds of police officers engaged in a high-tech manhunt, said they could finally “open the blinds” again after he was captured on Wednesday morning, hemmed in by a tactical unit and subdued by a police dog.
A “heat signal” detected by a federal law enforcement aircraft led the authorities to Danelo Cavalcante, 34, who was sleeping with a stolen rifle in a wooded area about 15 miles north of Chester County Prison. The Brazilian national had clambered up a jail wall and escaped on Aug. 31.
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9/13/2023 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 33 seconds
Escaped Pennsylvania prisoner Danelo Cavalcante captured on day 14
Escaped Pennsylvania prisoner Danelo Cavalcante captured on day 14
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9/13/2023 • 1 hour, 22 minutes, 46 seconds
8 Passengers allegations against Ruby Franke, Jodi Hildebrandt by family members.
8 Passengers allegations against Ruby Franke, Jodi Hildebrandt by family members.
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9/13/2023 • 1 hour, 19 minutes, 7 seconds
Escaped prisoner Danelo Cavalcante search enters day 13
Escaped prisoner Danelo Cavalcante search enters day 13
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9/12/2023 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 17 seconds
Danelo Cavalcante the manhunt enters day 12
Danelo Cavalcante the manhunt enters day 12
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9/11/2023 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 51 seconds
8 passengers Ruby Franke, and Jodi Hilderbrandt updates on the case
8 passengers Ruby Franke, and Jodi Hilderbrandt updates on the case
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9/11/2023 • 1 hour, 28 minutes, 55 seconds
Danelo Calvacante manhunt enters day 11, he stole a white van.
Danelo Calvacante manhunt enters day 11, he stole a white van.
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9/10/2023 • 1 hour, 23 minutes, 38 seconds
Escaped prisoner Danelo Cavalcante, manhunt enters day 10
Escaped prisoner Danelo Cavalcante, manhunt enters day 10
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9/9/2023 • 1 hour, 21 minutes, 35 seconds
8 Passengers Ruby Franke multiple reported, investigation what went wrong?
8 Passengers Ruby Franke multiple reported, investigation what went wrong?
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9/8/2023 • 1 hour, 22 minutes, 38 seconds
The manhunt for Danelo Cavalcante enters Day 8, press conference!
The manhunt for Danelo Cavalcante enters Day 8, press conference!
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9/8/2023 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 44 seconds
Escaped Pennsylvania prisoner Danelo Cavalcante still at large!
Escaped Pennsylvania prisoner Danelo Cavalcante still at large!
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9/7/2023 • 1 hour, 24 minutes, 35 seconds
Rex Heuermann in jail, his routine, interactions, visitors, Sheriff Toulon.
Rex Heuermann in jail, his routine, interactions, visitors, Sheriff Toulon.
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9/6/2023 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 46 seconds
Gilgo Beach LISK, A closer look at the enigma, Nassau County in Fear"
Gilgo Beach LISK, A closer look at the enigma, Nassau County in Fear"
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9/6/2023 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 54 seconds
Manhunt continues for escaped Pennsylvania prisoner Danelo Cavalcante
Manhunt continues for escaped Pennsylvania prisoner Danelo Cavalcante
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9/5/2023 • 1 hour, 24 minutes, 1 second
Hunt underway for convicted Pennsylvania inmate Danelo Cavalcante
Hunt underway for convicted Pennsylvania inmate Danelo Cavalcante
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"Vlogger Influencer Ruby Franke's Arrest: Online Parenting Advice"
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9/4/2023 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 51 seconds
Rachel Morin: suspect will strike again investigation leads to LA and Chicago
Rachel Morin: suspect will strike again investigation leads to LA and Chicago
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9/2/2023 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 3 seconds
Gilgo Beach: The complex and unexplained aspects to the investigation.
Gilgo Beach: The complex and unexplained aspects to the investigation.
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8/31/2023 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 55 seconds
Rex Heuermann. Is his behavioral profile a predictor of past crimes.
Rex Heuermann. Is his behavioral profile a predictor of past crimes.
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8/31/2023 • 1 hour, 27 minutes, 1 second
Gilgo Beach: Are the cases connected Rex Heuermann, Chief James Burke?
Gilgo Beach: Are the cases connected Rex Heuermann, Chief James Burke?
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8/29/2023 • 1 hour, 20 minutes, 10 seconds
Rachel Morin case: New developments from a forensic DNA match from California
Rachel Morin case: New developments from a forensic DNA match from California
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8/19/2023 • 1 hour, 22 minutes, 50 seconds
Gilgo Beach: Has the investigation hit a wall, or has it just begun?
Gilgo Beach: Has the investigation hit a wall, or has it just begun?
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8/18/2023 • 1 hour, 21 minutes, 47 seconds
Gilgo Beach: Investigation continues, notice of claim, Johnny Ray allegations
Gilgo Beach: Investigation continues, notice of claim, Johnny Ray allegations
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8/15/2023 • 1 hour, 24 minutes, 47 seconds
Rex Heuermann: Controversy in the LISK case, new allegations.
Rex Heuermann: Controversy in the LISK case, new allegations.
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8/12/2023 • 1 hour, 20 minutes, 29 seconds
Gilgo Beach: Press conference regarding Rex Heuermann's family
Gilgo Beach: Press conference regarding Rex Heuermann's family
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8/11/2023 • 55 minutes, 39 seconds
Gilgo Beach: Interviews of DA Ray Tierney, and PC Rodney Harrison.
Gilgo Beach: Interviews of DA Ray Tierney, and PC Rodney Harrison.
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8/11/2023 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 35 seconds
The arrest of Rex Heuermann, effect on his family, victim's families.
The arrest of Rex Heuermann, effect on his family, victim's families.
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8/10/2023 • 1 hour, 25 minutes, 41 seconds
Kai Cenat: What is known about the social influencer? Riot Union Square!
Kai Cenat: What is known about the social influencer? Riot Union Square!
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8/7/2023 • 59 minutes, 13 seconds
Gilgo Beach: The investigation continues, Kohberger alibi revealed.
Gilgo Beach: The investigation continues, Kohberger alibi revealed.
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8/7/2023 • 1 hour, 19 minutes, 47 seconds
Rex Heuermann: Where does the evidence lead to, can we track his movements?
Rex Heuermann: Where does the evidence lead to, can we track his movements?
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8/3/2023 • 1 hour, 5 minutes
Rex Heuermann: evidence against accused LISK at 2nd court appearance.
Rex Heuermann: evidence against accused LISK at 2nd court appearance.
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8/2/2023 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 7 seconds
Rex Heuermann: Appearance in Suffolk County Court today, new charges?
Rex Heuermann: Appearance in Suffolk County Court today, new charges?
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8/1/2023 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 21 seconds
Bryan Kohberger's lawyers to claim alibi, he wasn't there!
Bryan Kohberger's lawyers to claim alibi, he wasn't there!
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8/1/2023 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 29 seconds
Rex Heuermann: alleged LISK to appear in court Tuesday to face charges.
Rex Heuermann: alleged LISK to appear in court Tuesday to face charges.
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7/31/2023 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 27 seconds
Law and Crime author series, 'What the Dead Know" Barbara Butcher
Law and Crime author series, 'What the Dead Know" Barbara Butcher
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7/31/2023 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 34 seconds
Rex Heuermann: Connecting the Forensic Evidence to a serial Killer
Rex Heuermann: Connecting the Forensic Evidence to a serial Killer
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7/27/2023 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 58 seconds
Bryan Kohberger: what will his lawyer present as a defense, alibi?
Bryan Kohberger: what will his lawyer present as a defense, alibi?
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7/26/2023 • 59 minutes, 50 seconds
Rex Heuermann; Processing scene is completed, evidence removed
Rex Heuermann; Processing scene is completed, evidence removed
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7/26/2023 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 12 seconds
Rex Heuermann: excavation of the property, private storage room.
Rex Heuermann: excavation of the property, private storage room.
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7/25/2023 • 1 hour, 24 minutes, 9 seconds
Putting the case together against Rex Heuermann, where will it lead?
Putting the case together against Rex Heuermann, where will it lead?
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7/23/2023 • 1 hour, 21 minutes, 43 seconds
How the Gilgo Beach suspect was found, the biggest investigative lead!
How the Gilgo Beach suspect was found, the biggest investigative lead!
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7/21/2023 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 48 seconds
Gilgo Beach: Where will the investigation lead? Gilgo Beach Task force
Gilgo Beach: Where will the investigation lead? Gilgo Beach Task force
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7/21/2023 • 1 hour, 19 minutes, 17 seconds
Retired FBI Agent Bobby Chacon lends his knowledge, the Gilgo Beach case
Retired FBI Agent Bobby Chacon lends his knowledge, the Gilgo Beach case
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Gilgo Beach Investigation continues, search warrants, missing persons!`
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7/18/2023 • 58 minutes, 38 seconds
Building a case against Rex Heuermann search warrants, subpoenas.
Building a case against Rex Heuermann search warrants, subpoenas.
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7/18/2023 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 3 seconds
Forensic psychologist Dr. Joni Johnston analyzes Gilgo Beach accused Rex Heuremann.
Forensic psychologist Dr. Joni Johnston analyzes Gilgo Beach accused Rex Heuremann
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7/16/2023 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 25 seconds
'The Gilgo Four" victim's of the LISK, is it the right guy? Rex Heurmann
The Gilgo Four" victim's of the LISK, is it the right guy? Rex Heurmann
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7/15/2023 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 48 seconds
Breaking News: Arrest in the Gilgo Beach Serial Killer case.
Breaking News: Arrest in the Gilgo Beach Serial Killer case.
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7/14/2023 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 52 seconds
Suspect in custody in regards to the Long island Serial killer cases.
Suspect in custody in regards to the Long island Serial killer cases.
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7/14/2023 • 31 minutes, 16 seconds
The Sound of Freedom, protect the children from human trafficking.
The Sound of Freedom, protect the children from human trafficking.
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7/13/2023 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 3 seconds
Kohberger Defense: Produce Investigator's Training Records, preserve crime scene?
Kohberger Defense: Produce Investigator's Training Records, preserve crime scene?
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7/10/2023 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 3 seconds
Convicted felon Cleotha Abston Henderson facing the death penalty for the murder of Eliza Fletcher
Convicted felon Cleotha Abston Henderson facing the death penalty for the murder of Eliza Fletcher
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7/8/2023 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 47 seconds
Former Parkland SRO Scot Peterson found not guilty after trial
Former Parkland SRO Scot Peterson found not guilty after trial
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7/6/2023 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 47 seconds
Kohberger, in custody, prosecution must prove Beyond a Reasonable Doubt
Defense is on Offense.
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7/3/2023 • 1 hour, 23 minutes, 56 seconds
Kohberger: "Exploring the Defense Strategy Based on Motions Filed"
Kohberger: Hearings, Death Penalty, and Discovery Material.
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6/28/2023 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 18 seconds
Kohberger case Defense challenges collection of DNA Evidence in Hearings.
Hearings on Moscow Idaho quadruple murder case.
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Ocean Gate Expeditions; Titan submersible implosion, experts speak.
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6/26/2023 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 53 seconds
Titan submersible: how risky, exploration to 12,500 feet to the Titanic?
Titan submersible: how risky, exploration to 12,500 feet to the Titanic?
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6/24/2023 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 59 seconds
Kohberger's cheek swab was a statistical match to DNA at the Moscow crime scene
Kohberger's cheek swab was a statistical match to DNA at the Moscow crime scene
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6/22/2023 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 46 seconds
Kouri Richens: remanded and charged, bail denied, wrote grief book!
Kouri Richens: remanded and charged, bail denied, wrote grief book!
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6/21/2023 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 10 seconds
"Kohberger": Unveiling Courtroom Drama, Defense strategies, Grand Jury Challenges"
"Kohberger": Unveiling Courtroom Drama, Defense strategies, Grand Jury Challenges"
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6/20/2023 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 18 seconds
Kohberger: Crafting an alibi Defense strategy for creating Doubt
Kohberger: Crafting an alibi Defense strategy for creating Doubt
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6/14/2023 • 1 hour, 25 minutes, 58 seconds
Gag order in Bryan Kohberger case remains in place, "Judge's decision"
Gag order in Bryan Kohberger case remains in place, "Judge's decision"
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6/12/2023 • 1 hour, 25 minutes, 31 seconds
James Patterson on Kohberger: "The pursuit of the Perfect Crime."
James Patterson on Kohberger: "The pursuit of the Perfect Crime."
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6/9/2023 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 4 seconds
Madeline Kingsbury: Press conference on body found, arrest of ex partner.
Madeline Kingsbury: Press conference on body found, arrest of ex partner.
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6/8/2023 • 53 minutes, 58 seconds
Adam Fravel, father of Madeline Kingsbury's children, arrested on suspicion of her murder
Adam Fravel, father of Madeline Kingsbury's children, arrested on suspicion of her murder
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6/8/2023 • 51 minutes, 56 seconds
Remembering Black Sunday: The tragic Bronx Fire and its impact.
Remembering Black Sunday: The tragic Bronx Fire and its impact.
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6/7/2023 • 58 minutes, 25 seconds
Unexplained deaths in Portland: 'Investigating a Potential Serial Killer"
Unexplained deaths in Portland: 'Investigating a Potential Serial Killer"
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6/6/2023 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 50 seconds
Elizabeth Holmes surrenders to serve 11 years, brilliant or a fraudster?
Elizabeth Holmes surrenders to serve 11 years, brilliant or a fraudster?
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6/4/2023 • 1 hour, 27 minutes, 59 seconds
"Legal Battle" Unveiling Epstein's Grand Jury Secrets" 2006, testimony.
"Legal Battle" Unveiling Epstein's Grand Jury Secrets" 2006, testimony.
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6/2/2023 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 15 seconds
Parkland school resource officer on trial for child neglect for "Failure to Act"
Parkland school resource officer on trial for child neglect for "Failure to Act"
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5/31/2023 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 23 seconds
Former Prosecutor: Inside the Kohberger case: Unveiling the Overwhelming Evidence
Former Prosecutor: Inside the Kohberger case: Unveiling the Overwhelming Evidence
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5/29/2023 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 7 seconds
Most important aspects for the prosecution of Bryan Kohberger
Most important aspects for the prosecution of Bryan Kohberger
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5/26/2023 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 4 seconds
Dr. Joni Johnston Forensic psychologist, "Unmasking a Murderer" Kohberger analyzed
Dr. Joni Johnston Forensic psychologist, "Unmasking a Murderer" Kohberger analyzed
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5/23/2023 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 30 seconds
Kohberger: arraignment in the University of Idaho quadruple case.
Kohberger: arraignment in the University of Idaho quadruple case.
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5/22/2023 • 1 hour, 33 minutes, 3 seconds
Kohberger, behavioral analysis, body language, indictment in the U of I quadruple
Kohberger, behavioral analysis, body language, indictment in the U of I quadruple
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Prosecution strategy: Grand Jury indicts Bryan Kohberger, 4 counts, Murder 1
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5/19/2023 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 19 seconds
Grand Jury indicts Bryan Kohberger for 4 counts of murder 1st degree
Grand Jury indicts Bryan Kohberger for 4 counts of murder 1st degree
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5/17/2023 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 21 seconds
Law enforcement technologies in the age of Kohberger, and Murdaugh, effectiveness.
Law enforcement technologies in the age of Kohberger, and Murdaugh, effectiveness.
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5/16/2023 • 1 hour, 19 minutes, 33 seconds
U of Idaho honors 4 slain students with honorary degrees, certificates
U of Idaho honors 4 slain students with honorary degrees, certificates
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5/15/2023 • 51 minutes, 18 seconds
Oklahoma State bureau of Investigation takes over the Henreyetta case!
Oklahoma State bureau of Investigation takes over the Henreyetta case!
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5/12/2023 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 12 seconds
Idaho case, coping with trauma, OCD, grieving, relationships Murdaugh
Idaho case, coping with trauma, OCD, grieving, relationships Murdaugh
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5/12/2023 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 11 seconds
Utah Mom who wrote a book on grief after husband died is accused of his murder
Utah Mom who wrote a book on grief after husband died is accused of his murder
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5/11/2023 • 1 hour, 59 seconds
New agency takes the lead in Henreyetta Oklahoma incomplete crime scene process
New agency takes the lead in Henreyetta Oklahoma incomplete crime scene process
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5/10/2023 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 42 seconds
Inadequate investigation conducted at Henryetta crime scene, evidence left behind
Inadequate investigation conducted at Henryetta crime scene, evidence left behind
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5/9/2023 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 21 seconds
Kohberger: How technology is used against the accused" Prosecution Tactics!
Kohberger: How technology is used against the accused" Prosecution Tactics!
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5/8/2023 • 1 hour, 14 minutes
Idaho student case: Latest developments in the Bryan Kohberger defense
Idaho student case: Latest developments in the Bryan Kohberger defense
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5/4/2023 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 54 seconds
Kohberger: Court denies request to lift gag order in Idaho quadruple case
Kohberger: Court denies request to lift gag order in Idaho quadruple case
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5/3/2023 • 1 hour, 43 seconds
Prosecutors: Brian Walshe believed Ana Walshe was having an affair PI's hired
Prosecutors: Brian Walshe believed Ana Walshe was having an affair PI's hired
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5/2/2023 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 30 seconds
Bryan Kohberger, Idaho roommate subject of subpoena, exculpatory evidence?
Bryan Kohberger, Idaho roommate subject of subpoena, exculpatory evidence?
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4/27/2023 • 1 hour, 20 minutes, 34 seconds
Lori Vallow trial cult like behavior, was it for money, or just evil?
Lori Vallow trial cult like behavior, was it for money, or just evil?
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4/26/2023 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 32 seconds
Madeline Kingsbury: The search for the missing Minnesota Mom, Day 19
Madeline Kingsbury: The search for the missing Minnesota Mom, Day 19
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4/19/2023 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 42 seconds
Madeline Kingsbury: Missing Mother day 16 involuntary and suspicious.
Madeline Kingsbury: Missing Mother day 16 involuntary and suspicious.
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4/16/2023 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 4 seconds
Maddie Kingsbury, missing Winona mother and brewing custody battle
Maddie Kingsbury, missing Winona mother and brewing custody battle
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4/13/2023 • 55 minutes, 24 seconds
Missing Winona Minnesota mother Madeline Kingsbury search enters day 13
Missing Winona Minnesota mother Madeline Kingsbury search enters day 13
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4/12/2023 • 45 minutes, 52 seconds
Madeline Kingsbury: Winona mother's disappearance, involuntary and suspicious.
Madeline Kingsbury: Winona mother's disappearance, involuntary and suspicious.
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4/10/2023 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 40 seconds
Kohberger, 1122 King Road is it wise for U of Idaho to knock it down before trial?
Kohberger, 1122 King Road is it wise for U of Idaho to knock it down before trial?
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4/8/2023 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 47 seconds
Two time Pulitzer prize nominated author sees Kohberger's life as a tragedy
Two time Pulitzer prize nominated author sees Kohberger's life as a tragedy
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4/4/2023 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 22 seconds
Two names of interest in the Stephen Smith investigation is it really breaking news?
Two names of interest in the Stephen Smith investigation is it really breaking news?
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4/3/2023 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 23 seconds
The Covenant School Nashville Tennessee, we mourn the losses
The Covenant School Nashville Tennessee, we mourn the losses
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3/29/2023 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 51 seconds
Murdaugh, the Stephen Smith case reclassified, the investigation continues
Murdaugh, the Stephen Smith case reclassified, the investigation continues
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3/23/2023 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 23 seconds
The Stephen Smith case reopened, Buster Murdaugh speaks, Investigator's hired
The Stephen Smith case reopened, Buster Murdaugh speaks, Investigator's hired
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3/21/2023 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 35 seconds
What's next in the Murdaugh prosecution? Stephen Smith? Buster Murdaugh?
What's next in the Murdaugh prosecution? Stephen Smith? Buster Murdaugh?
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3/18/2023 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 4 seconds
What a tangled web we weave Alex Murdaugh, the Stephen Smith Investigation
What a tangled web we weave Alex Murdaugh, the Stephen Smith Investigation
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3/15/2023 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 28 seconds
Alex Murdaugh faces August trial in Mallory Beach wrongful death case
Alex Murdaugh faces August trial in Mallory Beach wrongful death case
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3/13/2023 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 18 seconds
Mexican Cartel sends apology letter for kidnapping Americans
Mexican Cartel sends apology letter for kidnapping Americans
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3/12/2023 • 1 hour, 20 minutes, 14 seconds
The media coverage of the Idaho quadruple, the town recovering, true crime gone wrong.
The media coverage of the Idaho quadruple, the town recovering, true crime gone wrong.
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3/10/2023 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 18 seconds
Investigative genetic genealogy and the Idaho quadruple case, Bryan Kohberger
Investigative genetic genealogy and the Idaho quadruple case, Bryan Kohberger
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3/9/2023 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 9 seconds
Alex Murdaugh psychology, drugs, or privilege, what got him convicted?
Alex Murdaugh psychology, drugs, or privilege, what got him convicted?
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3/6/2023 • 1 hour, 21 minutes, 33 seconds
More evidence released from Bryan Kohberger's home in Pennsylvania
More evidence released from Bryan Kohberger's home in Pennsylvania
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3/4/2023 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 11 seconds
Alec Murdaugh guilty sentenced to two life terms, the evidence
Alec Murdaugh guilty sentenced to two life terms, the evidence
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3/3/2023 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 23 seconds
Pennsylvania search warrant released, parents home Bryan Kohberger
Pennsylvania search warrant released, parents home Bryan Kohberger
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3/1/2023 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 34 seconds
Alex Murdaugh testifies, lies, deceit, deception, addiction, did he do it. Geary remarks.
Alex Murdaugh testifies, lies, deceit, deception, addiction, did he do it. Geary remarks.
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2/26/2023 • 1 hour, 27 minutes, 54 seconds
Did Washington ignore warnings about fentanyl crisis? #JonathanAlpeyrie
Did Washington ignore warnings about fentanyl crisis? #JonathanAlpeyrie
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2/23/2023 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 1 second
The Idaho quadruple, preparing the case, prosecution, defense, #Kohberger
The Idaho quadruple, preparing the case, prosecution, defense, #Kohberger
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2/21/2023 • 1 hour, 24 minutes, 3 seconds
East Palestine Ohio train derailment is the community safe? #Norfolk Southern Railroad
East Palestine Ohio train derailment is the community safe? #Norfolk Southern Railroad
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2/17/2023 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 39 seconds
The Idaho quadruple, DM thought sounds from upstairs were loud partying
The Idaho quadruple, DM thought sounds from upstairs were loud partying
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2/15/2023 • 1 hour, 20 minutes, 14 seconds
Did Bryan Kohberger plant the sheath? Is he a Master criminal? Evidence
Did Bryan Kohberger plant the sheath? Is he a Master criminal? Evidence
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2/12/2023 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 39 seconds
Bryan Kohberger's behavior, termination, that precipitated the Idaho quadruple case.
Bryan Kohberger's behavior, termination, that precipitated the Idaho quadruple case.
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2/11/2023 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 10 seconds
Gabby Petito photo taken 2 minutes before MOAB Police stop on 12/12/21
Gabby Petito photo taken 2 minutes before MOAB Police stop on 12/12/21
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2/9/2023 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 41 seconds
The Idaho student quadruple, how is the prosecution preparing for trial?
The Idaho student quadruple, how is the prosecution preparing for trial?
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2/6/2023 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 26 seconds
New evidence in the Idaho quadruple case, Xana Kernodle
New evidence in the Idaho quadruple case, Xana Kernodle
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2/4/2023 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 33 seconds
Creating doubt with the evidence in the Idaho quadruple
Creating doubt with the evidence in the Idaho quadruple
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2/1/2023 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 27 seconds
Anne Taylor attorney for Bryan Kohberger, conflict of interest?
Anne Taylor attorney for Bryan Kohberger, conflict of interest?
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1/29/2023 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 27 seconds
Prosecution, defense tell different stories in Murdaugh trial opening statements
Prosecution, defense tell different stories in Murdaugh trial opening statements
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1/27/2023 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 11 seconds
Bryan Kohberger, how strong is the case, evidence, victimology, behavioral analysis?
Bryan Kohberger, how strong is the case, evidence, victimology, behavioral analysis?
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1/25/2023 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 44 seconds
Alec Baldwin to be charged for shooting on rust movie set
Alec Baldwin to be charged for shooting on rust movie set
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1/20/2023 • 59 minutes, 42 seconds
Did Bryan Kohberger consistently direct message one of the Idaho victim's
Did Bryan Kohberger consistently direct message one of the Idaho victim's
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1/19/2023 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 24 seconds
The Week in Crime and Policing "The Final Episode"
Mark DeMayo and Angel Maysonet are retired NYPD Detectives. Each week they discuss the crime stories making headline news. Recently Mark was offered a wonderful opportunity and Las Vegas and decided it was time to check out the West Coast. This episode is the final episode of this version of the Week In Crime and Policing. Mark and Angel have promised to bring the show back once Mark is settled into his new digs.
On this episode Mark and Angel welcome back some of their most popular guest, retired NYPD Lt. and author Peter J. Pranzo, retired NYPD First Grade Detective and current P.I. Bill Ryan, retired NYPD First Grade Detective Irma Rivera, retired NYPD Police Office, comedian and author Joe Badalamente and former NYPD Police Officer and Attorney at Law Joe Murray.
It's a wonderful episode, enjoy.
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1/17/2023 • 59 minutes, 15 seconds
Behavioral analysis, Bryan Kohberger, Beyond a Reasonable Doubt
Behavioral analysis, Bryan Kohberger, Beyond a Reasonable Doubt
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1/15/2023 • 1 hour, 26 minutes, 41 seconds
What happened to missing Massachestts mother Ana Walshe?
What happened to missing Massachestts mother Ana Walshe?
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1/14/2023 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 1 second
The Idaho case, Kohberger's investigation by his defense.
The Idaho case, Kohberger's investigation by his defense.
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1/14/2023 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 42 seconds
The court hearing Bryan Kohberger, the defense and prosecution meet.
The court hearing Bryan Kohberger, the defense and prosecution meet.
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1/13/2023 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 29 seconds
Kohberger status hearing set for Thursday. New Evidence?
Kohberger status hearing set for Thursday. New Evidence?
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1/12/2023 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 8 seconds
University of Idaho students return to campus, what will life be like? #DNA #UniversityofIdaho
University of Idaho students return to campus, what will life be like? #DNA #UniversityofIdaho
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1/10/2023 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 6 seconds
Newly Elected Republican Congressman George Santos was a guest on Police Off the Cuff ?
The Week In Crime with Mayo & Mayso
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1/10/2023 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 49 seconds
Strengthening the case against Bryan Kohberger #MoscowPolice #FBI #DNA
Strengthening the case against Bryan Kohberger #MoscowPolice #FBI #DNA
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1/9/2023 • 1 hour, 24 minutes, 5 seconds
The case against Bryan Kohberger, the Idaho student quadruple. How strong is it? #MoscowPolice #FBI
The case against Bryan Kohberger, the Idaho student quadruple. How strong is it? #MoscowPolice #FBI
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1/8/2023 • 1 hour, 20 minutes
Science, DNA, phone pings, the Hyundai Elantra led police to identify Bryan Kohberger. #FBI #Moscow
Science, DNA, phone pings, the Hyundai Elantra led police to identify Bryan Kohberger. #FBI #Moscow
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1/7/2023 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 59 seconds
The evidence and the prosecution of Bryan Kohberger for the quadruple Idaho student case. #Moscow
The evidence and the prosecution of Bryan Kohberger for the quadruple Idaho student case. #Moscow
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1/3/2023 • 1 hour, 24 minutes, 25 seconds
The background of Bryan Kohberger the suspect in the Idaho quadruple continues to be investigated.
The background of Bryan Kohberger continues to be investigated.
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1/2/2023 • 1 hour, 20 minutes, 31 seconds
Bryan Kohberger arrested as a suspect in the Idaho quadruple case, what's next?
Bryan Kohberger arrested as a suspect in the Idaho quadruple case, what's next?
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1/2/2023 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 16 seconds
Suspect arrested in idaho quadruple, investigation continues
Suspect arrested in idaho quadruple, investigation continues
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12/31/2022 • 1 hour, 23 minutes, 57 seconds
An arrest in the Idaho quadruple brings relief to a community in pain.
An arrest in the Idaho quadruple brings relief to a community in pain.
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12/31/2022 • 1 hour, 20 minutes, 25 seconds
Moscow Police imply new evidence! Has there been an investigative break through in the Idaho quadruple case?
Moscow Police imply new evidence! Has there been an investigative break through in the Idaho quadruple case?
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12/29/2022 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 12 seconds
Do the Moscow Police need additional investigative help on the quadruple student murders?
Do the Moscow Police need additional investigative help on the quadruple student murders?
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12/27/2022 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 6 seconds
The Year in Crime 2022 Episode. Mass shootings, Violent Crime Surge, Smash and Grab Robberies & Auto Crime
The Week in Crime with Mayo & Mayso. Mark deMayo and Angel Maysonet are retired NYPD Detectives. Each week they discuss the crime stories making headline news. This week Mark and Angel talk about the Year in Crime. Violent crimes are up, mass shootings, Smash and grab robberies, carjackings, and much more. This is an interesting and fast paced podcast with tons of humor and laughs.
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12/27/2022 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 15 seconds
Investigative disappointments in the Idaho quadruple case
Investigative disappointments in the Idaho quadruple case
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12/23/2022 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 38 seconds
Is the victimology the key to the Idaho quadruple? Join Coffindaffer, and Geary to find out..
Is the victimology the key to the Idaho quadruple? Join Coffindaffer, and Geary to find out..
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12/21/2022 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 8 seconds
The Christmas Episode. What is Cop City and why it must be stopped! Two NYPD Recruits caught in an intimate situation at the Police Academy and much more.
The Week in Crime and Policing with Mayo & Mayso. Mark DeMayo and Angel Maysonet ar retired NYPD Detectives. Each week they discuss the crime stories making headline news. It's a fast paced and fun ride.
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12/20/2022 • 59 minutes, 20 seconds
Idaho quadruple case, where do investigators go from here? #MoscowPolice #IdahoStatePolice #FBI
Idaho quadruple case, where do investigators go from here? #MoscowPolice #IdahoStatePolice #FBI
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12/19/2022 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 44 seconds
Police expand search area in Idaho quadruple murder case
Police expand search area in Idaho quadruple murder case
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12/17/2022 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 28 seconds
Idaho Case: NEW surveillance photo shows white car passing by on night of occurence #MoscowPolice
Idaho Case: NEW surveillance photo shows white car passing by on night of occurence #MoscowPolice
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12/15/2022 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 39 seconds
Idaho case where is the investigation heading, Evidence, Suspect?
Idaho case where is the investigation heading, Evidence, Suspect?
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12/12/2022 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 19 seconds
Moscow Idaho quadruple one month later
Moscow Idaho quadruple one month later
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12/11/2022 • 1 hour, 21 minutes, 58 seconds
High Speed Police Pursuits
After Hours with Mark DeMayo is a long form interview podcast. Host Mark DeMayo is a retired NYPD Detective. His guest have made great contributions to Law Enforcement and flourished in new careers once when their crime fighting days were over. This episodes guest is former NJ State trooper turned actor Albert Marks. Troopers Uniforms with a nice pair of Ray Ban Aviator Sunglasses will scare the heck out of you, if you get pulled over. Whats it like to be in high speed chase? What affects does it take on your body to go from 0 to 130 mph? It's a great episode. Fast paced and funny.
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12/9/2022 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 57 seconds
Information requested in regards to a 2011-2013 Hyundai Elantra in the Idaho student case
Information requested in regards to a 2011-2013 Hyundai Elantra in the Idaho student case
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12/8/2022 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 59 seconds
Idaho victim's father Steve Goncalves hires a private investigator.
Idaho victim's father Steve Goncalves hires a private investigator.
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12/7/2022 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 56 seconds
Fed EX driver abducts then murders seven year old girl. School principal jumps to his death in Disneyland after DV arrest. Yonkers Police Officer killed by unlicensed driver.
The Week in Crime and Policing with Mayo & Mayso. mark DeMayo and Angel Maysonet are retired NYPD Detectives. Each week they discuss the crime stories that made headline news. A funny and informative and fast paced podcast.
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12/6/2022 • 1 hour, 50 seconds
Catfishing leads to triple murder. Shanquella Robinson beaten to death by friends. Protest in China over Covid lockdowns continue.
The Week in Crime and Policing with Mayo & Mayso. Mark DeMayo and Angel Maysonet are retired NYPD Detectives. each week they discuss the crime stories making headlines news. A fast paced podcast. that is informative and funny.
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12/6/2022 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 28 seconds
Idaho authorities confuse the public with contradictory statements
Idaho authorities confuse the public with contradictory statements
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12/4/2022 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 22 seconds
Police do a reversal on Idaho student case, not targeted?
Police do a reversal on Idaho student case, not targeted?
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12/2/2022 • 1 hour, 26 minutes, 14 seconds
Forensic evidence in the Idaho student case
Forensic evidence in the Idaho student case
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11/30/2022 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 4 seconds
California family murdered by Virginia man who "catfished" teen. China, nationwide protest over Covid lockdowns.
The Week in Crime and Policing with Mayo & Mayso. Mark DeMayo and Angel Maysonet are retired NYPD Detectives . Each week they discuss the crime stories that have made internet news. Its a fast paced, interesting and funny.
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11/29/2022 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 28 seconds
The complicated investigation of the Idaho student case
The complicated investigation of the Idaho student case
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11/27/2022 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 41 seconds
The danger of misinformation in the Idaho college student homicide case
The danger of misinformation in the Idaho college student homicide case
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11/25/2022 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 29 seconds
Latest information from Moscow Police in Idaho students murders
Latest information from Moscow Police in Idaho students murders
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11/22/2022 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 32 seconds
Club Q shooting, LA Sheriff recruits mowed down, Shanquella Robinson murder, Ariana Grandes brother Frankie attacked in NYC
The Week in Crime with Mayo and Mayso. Mark DeMayo and Angel Maysonet are retired NYPD Detectives and each week they discuss the crime stories that have made headlines news. The show is insightful, fast paced and funny.
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11/22/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 50 seconds
Colorado Springs Club Q shooting, LA Sheriff recruits mowed down, Shanquella Robinson murdered in Cabo, Ariana Grande brother attacked in NYC,
The Week in Crime and Policing with Mayo & Mayso . Mark DeMayo and Angel Maysonet are retired NYPD Detectives. Each week they discuss the stories th
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11/22/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 50 seconds
Idaho murders new details emerge about attack
Idaho murders new details emerge about attack
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11/18/2022 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 45 seconds
New details emerge in death of Idaho University students
New details emerge in death of Idaho University students
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11/17/2022 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 4 seconds
Michael Vaughn 5 year old missing from Idaho
Michael Vaughn 5 year old missing from Idaho
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11/15/2022 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 56 seconds
How did "Crime" play into the 2022 midterm elections?
The Week in Crime and Policing with Mayo & Mayso. Angel had an engagement to attend tonight. So Mark has asked retired NYPD Lt. Dr. Darren Porcher to sit in. Dr. Darren is a frequent guest on POTC and his expertise on all things law enforcement has made him a sought after contributor on all the major news networks. Darren jumped in around the 20 minute mark of this episode. In the meantime Mark delves into the dynamics behind the 2022 Midterm Elections. Things didn't turn out the way the GOP had hoped, why? When Darren joins the episode the two dive in discussing the crimes that have made headlines news the past week. It's a great episode. Very funny and informative.
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11/15/2022 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 35 seconds
Debbie Collier case was deliberate and personal her daughter Amanda speaks
Debbie Collier case was deliberate and personal her daughter Amanda speaks
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11/14/2022 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 57 seconds
Ignoring crime in NYC under Governor Kathy Hochul
Ignoring crime in NYC under Governor Kathy Hochul
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11/13/2022 • 50 minutes, 57 seconds
Richard Alan arrested in Delphi case in a hand written note requests attorney
Richard Alan arrested in Delphi case in a hand written note requests attorney
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11/11/2022 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 22 seconds
Ex-NYPD Officer convicted of murder. Joggers rapist apprehended. 2022 Mid-Term Elections a day away.
The Week in Crime and Policing with Mayo & Mayso. Mark DeMayo and Angel Maysonet are retired NYPD Detectives. Each week they discuss the crime stories making headline news.
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11/8/2022 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 41 seconds
The mental toll Delphi case from the perspective of a NYPD Homicide Sergeant
The mental toll Delphi case from the perspective of a NYPD Homicide Sergeant
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11/4/2022 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 28 seconds
Paul Pelosi attacked by intruder. Does is have anything to do with the violent crime uprise ?
The Week in Crime and Policing with Mayo & Mayso. The Halloween Episode. Mark DeMayo and Angel Maysonet are retired NYPD Detectives each week they discuss the crime stories making headlines. The top story this week is the home invasion of the Pelosi residence. They discuss the false narrative that infected the media almost immediately. What are the facts? After talking with San Francisco Detectives Angel shares the story is legit. Staten Island judge rules city workers back with back pay. Burglar visits the wrong house and pays the price, and many more stories. The show is interesting, fast paced and very funny. enjoy and don't forget to like and share.
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10/31/2022 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 47 seconds
Arrest in Delphi Murder case
Arrest in Delphi Murder case
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10/31/2022 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 41 seconds
Debbie Collier case is still considered deliberate and personal
Debbie Collier case is still considered deliberate and personal
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10/26/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 43 seconds
Homicide is my business
Homicide is my business
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10/26/2022 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 37 seconds
How will "Defund the Police Effect", affect the 2022 Midterm Elections
Mark ans Angel are back. Project Veritas Action strikes again. This time outing Christopher Baugh an Aide to NYC Mayor Eric Adams. Among the interesting things Chris shared with a female sounding voice over drinks is that his boss is corrupt, "how does a civil servant be worth 2.5 million with rental properties he jokingly asks his date. Chris also goes onto to say NYC Police Officers have the cushiest job in the city. Minneapolis is having a tough time recruiting Police Officers. A Massachusetts women unleashes a swarm of bees on Sheriffs executing a conviction and many more stories that have made the headlines this week in October. Another funny, insightful, fast paced episode. Mark and Angels chemistry continues to grow making for a great listen.
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10/25/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 51 seconds
The true story of the NYPD Hostage negotiation team
The true story of the NYPD Hostage negotiation team
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10/20/2022 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 22 seconds
The war on Police on a National level
The war on Police on a National level
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10/18/2022 • 57 minutes, 11 seconds
The Week in Crime and Policing with Mayo & Mayso
Angel is back from his romantic vacation. Mark promotes his Guns & Hoses Comedy Show at the Broadway Comedy Thursday Oct 20th, proceeds going to victims of Hurricane Ian in Naples Florida. Bristol Ct Police Officers are murdered, ambushed responding to a domestic violence call. Raleigh North Carolina teen is the latest mass murder killing five people including his older brother. NYC Green Goblin robbers were grown adults, as old as 34, beating up on 19 year olds? Floridas Gov. Ron DeSantis offers $5000 bonus to the states Law Enforcement Officers and many more stories are discussed. A very fast paced, insightful and funny episode.
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10/18/2022 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 53 seconds
Stockton serial killer apprehended
Stockton serial killer apprehended
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10/16/2022 • 1 hour, 31 seconds
Kiely Rodni case autopsy results complete
Kiely Rodni case autopsy results complete
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10/14/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 9 seconds
Jolissa Fuentes found closure to family Quinton Simon case investigation
Jolissa Fuentes found closure to family Quinton Simon case investigation
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10/12/2022 • 53 minutes
Cause and Manner Cassie Carli undetermined
Cause and Manner Cassie Carli undetermined
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10/11/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 8 seconds
The Week in Crime and Policing with Mayo & Mayso
Angel is on a romantic vacation, living his best life. So Mark has asked past guest, retired NYPD First Grade Detective and frequent Fox News contributor Bill Ryan to step in. Technical difficulties with AOL.COM continue to plague the shows start these last two weeks. While Mark waits for Bill to kink up, he welcomes everyone in the chat and talks about last nights Mets loss to the Padres. Ending a 101 win season for the NY Mets. Mark is heart broken and is not ready to talk about the Mets future. Bill Ryan figures his situation out and joins Mark. Bill sounds like he's under water at times and he's blurry sometimes but the show must go on! the two dive into the crime stories that have made the news this past week. Story number one, Charles Moore a Citifield employee was stabbed to death traveling home from work on the subway. In an unprovoked attack. Women dressed in Green Body Suits cause havoc on a NYC Subway. Beating and robbing two teens women. Turns out these are real perps. With multiple arrest. Six men dressed in similar clothing stab a teen on a subway platform. Shots fired outside candidate for Gov Lee Zeldins home. Many more stories, enjoy, its a fast paced episode with some funny moments.
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10/11/2022 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 37 seconds
Stockton serial killer investigation Task Force
Stockton serial killer investigation Task Force
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10/9/2022 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 23 seconds
Serial Shooter Stockton California
Serial Shooter Stockton California
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10/7/2022 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 40 seconds
After Hours with Mark DeMayo with guest Willam Denis retired NYPD Firefighter
William Denis is a retired NYFD Marshall and Firefighter. He responded to ground zero on 9/11 even though he was technically five days into his retirement. William Denis also became a very popular Stand Up comedian performing for many years on the NY comedy circuit. On Thursday October 30th at 7:30pm Mark and Billy along with two other retired members of the NYPD and NYFD will be performing at a fundraiser for the victims of hurricane Ian. All the proceeds will go towards the first responders in Naples Florida. This is a great episode with a Firefighter who lived the creed.
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10/7/2022 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 7 seconds
Stockton police provides new updates on hunt for serial killer linked to at least 7 shootings
Stockton police provides new updates on hunt for serial killer linked to at least 7 shootings
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10/6/2022 • 1 hour, 46 seconds
The Week in Crime with Mayo & Mayso
Mark is wearing his Mets jersey in spite on this weekends sweep by the Atlanta Braves. Angel brigs up Aaron Judges 61 home run chase and Mark is not that impressed. The record is 73. Spoken like a true Mets fan. NYFD EMS LT. Alison Russo-Elling is stabbed to death by a man know to the neighborhood as having mental problems. Is it an insanity plea? Lawyer who threw a Molotov Cocktail at a NYPD Police van gets sentenced. What makes someone throw away so many years of hard work. The anatomy of a radical. Residents of a pricey NYC neighborhood are dealing with a local high schools truants. Ironically the people that voted for "Defunding the Police" now are scared to leave their Brownstones. Robbery suspect gets chased down by a K9 Officer and points gun at K9's head with a loaded gun and pays the price. A prison in a Connecticut half way house escapes to celebrate his Birthday in Georgia and gets caught by local Police Department. Mark jokes I hope it was his 30th Birthday because maybe the court will understand. Who escapes a few months before your release for a 27th Birthday celebration. Fan falls down escalator after Steelers game. Mark promotes a bunch of shows he's got coming up and Angels got nothing. This is another fast paced informative and hilarious episode. mark and Angels chemistry is tight. These episodes get better and better.
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10/3/2022 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 1 second
Debbie Collier, has anything been ruled out?
Debbie Collier, has anything been ruled out?
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10/2/2022 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 6 seconds
The latest misinformation campaign is targeting cops.
The latest misinformation campaign is targeting cops.
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10/1/2022 • 1 hour, 45 seconds
Debbie Collier case was personal and deliberate.
Debbie Collier case was personal and deliberate.
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10/1/2022 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 29 seconds
Press conference and new information in Debbie Collier case
Press conference and new information in Debbie Collier case
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9/30/2022 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 57 seconds
After Hours with Mark DeMayo
Frequent guest, fan favorite Attorney Joe Murray is back. Joe recently went up against the Federal Government representing a defendant charged with Money Laundering and Bank Fraud. Angel Maysonet joins the broadcast midway through a shortened show because Mark has a Doctors appointment. Joe announces that he's moving to Florida and will take a job as a Professor.
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9/30/2022 • 42 minutes, 44 seconds
Debbie Collier's daughter was sent $2385.00 prior to being reported missing
Debbie Collier's daughter was sent $2385.00 prior to being reported missing
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9/29/2022 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 32 seconds
The Week in Crime and Policing with Mayo & Mayso
This week Mark and Angel have fun with the Ontario shop teacher that is transitioning and wears a gigantic prosthetic breast to class. Mark loves the idea and says he would've definitely passed that class. North Dakota man murders a teenager over a political argument . Project Veritas strikes again. This time exposing two school administrators who admit to pushing their politics. Lee Zeldin for NY Governor. Many more stories, fast paced, informative and funny. enjoy
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9/27/2022 • 58 minutes, 35 seconds
The Week in Crime and Policing with Mayo & Mayso
This week Mark and Angel discuss, "The Stunt" Florida Governor DeSantis flies 50 migrants to Marthas Vineyard. Was is a crime? NYC man pleads guilty to killing his mother for his inheritance. Thieves steal catalytic converter from San Francisco Police Dept. Vehicle. Starbucks continues closing stores in crime ridden neighborhoods. Mark and Angel reminisce about their days on patrol and the first Starbucks opening in sketchy neighborhoods. Little did they know the projection was that crime was going to continue to drop. An excellent show from start to finish, fast paced, insightful and very funny.
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9/20/2022 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 10 seconds
Adventures with Purpose search for Jolissa Fuentes with Doug Bishop
Adventures with Purpose search for Jolissa Fuentes with Doug Bishop
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9/15/2022 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 12 seconds
The Week in Crime and Policing with Mayo & Mayso
Mark and Angel are back with a funny episode. Shoplifting how bad of a crime is it. Ask the 77 year old women who was bulldozed over by a shoplifter stealing Funco Pop toys in Barnes and Nobles. Oberlin College must pay $38 mil to Gibson Bakery in Ohio for defaming the Businesses name. An UWS Concierge gets slashed by machete wielding crazy. NYC most liberal neighborhood the West Village hires armed guards to protect their neighborhood. Anthony Varvaro former MLB relief pitcher turned NYC Port Authority Police Officer killed in car accident on the way to a 9/11 Memorial. Much more...
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9/13/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 40 seconds
911 21 year anniversary
911 21 year anniversary
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9/11/2022 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 26 seconds
Chiefs Anemone, Hartnett, and Fox tell true NYPD war stories.
Chiefs Anemone, Hartnett, and Fox tell true NYPD war stories.
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9/9/2022 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 31 seconds
The Week in Crime and Policing with Mayo & Mayso
Angel had a situation and couldn't make tonight's show so Mark is Patrolling solo this episode. Luckily for Mark he's got his POTC family in the Chat to bounce off of. Mark starts off the episode with talking about NYC's Annual West Indian Day Parade and what a drag it is to work it. He explains its a beautiful event that goes on for several days. You can count on overtime if your assigned to the detail. Mark goes into the beautiful costumes and how long they take to make. The wonderful music. The crowd of over a million people and he shows a clip of an NYPD Cop that made the news for "grinding" with one of the dancers from the parade. Mark explains what its like to be in that situation having grinding with a Parade dancer while working the parade and can't understand why anyone would make a big deal out it. Unless you're against humanizing the Police Officers that protect your community. Next up Mark talks about the "punch or shove" a Bronx Cop gave to a women trying to disrupt the arrest of a murder suspect. Kudos to NYC Mayor Eric Adams for coming to the defense of that Bronx Cop. Witnesses should never get involved in police conducting an arrest. A women in Chicago's affluent neighborhood gets robbed in broad daylight. Mark explains what the current patterns are of stick up kids and how to stay aware of your surroundings. This are the top stories Mark covers and there's so much more. Angel was missed but Mark managed to pull together another funny and informative episode of the Week in Crime and Policing.
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9/9/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 42 seconds
Chiefs Anemone, Hartnett, and Fox tell true NYPD war stories
Chiefs Anemone, Hartnett, and Fox tell true NYPD war stories
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9/8/2022 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 31 seconds
Master diver Mike Carew looks at the Kiely Rodni case
Master diver Mike Carew looks at the Kiely Rodni case
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9/7/2022 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 15 seconds
Eliza Fletcher remains positively identified
Eliza Fletcher remains positively identified
#ElizaFletcher #FBI #TBI #ATF #Memphispolice Memphis police have charged Cleotha Abston with first degree murder after confirming a body found on Monday night is missing Tennessee woman Eliza Fletcher. “The deceased victim that was located yesterday in the 1600 block of Victor has been identified as 34-year-old Eliza Fletcher,” Memphis police said in a tweet on Tuesday morning. “Additional charges for 38-year-old Cleotha Abston have been added for First Degree Murder and First Degree Murder in Perpetration of Kidnapping.” Mr Abston appeared in court on Tuesday morning for arraignment on earlier charges of especially aggravated kidnapping and tampering with evidence in connection with Ms Fletcher’s abduction. He has also been charged with separate offences of identity theft, theft and fraudulent use of a credit card. His bond has been set at $510,000. Ms Fletcher was abducted while jogging on Friday near the University of Memphis campus, sparking a city-wide hunt for the mother of two and her attacker. On Saturday, US Marshals arrested Mr Abston, after DNA evidence on a pair of sandals pointed to th him as the man seen “aggressively” forcing Ms Fletcher into a vehicle in CCTV footage, a police affidavit said. Ms Fletcher is the granddaughter of Joseph Orgill III, the billionaire founder of Memphis hardware business Orgill.
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9/6/2022 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 25 seconds
Eliza Fletcher planned or random kidnapping?
Eliza Fletcher planned or random kidnapping?
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9/6/2022 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 10 seconds
Abducted Mom, school teacher still missing, arrest made
Abducted Mom, school teacher still missing, arrest made
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9/4/2022 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 46 seconds
The Week in Crime and Policing with Mayo & Mayso
In modern day NYC the Moped is the new mode of transportation for NYC stick up kids. Great work by the NYPD Detectives arresting one of the perpetrators responsible for robbing and critically injuring off duty NYPD Officers jogging in the Bronx. Another off duty NYPD Officer is robbed at gunpoint while out with two friends in Uptown Manhattan and with the same "M.O." of stick up kids wearing face masks and jumping out of a waiting vehicle. A man in a wheelchair gets robbed on an MTA bus, but stands up out of his wheel chair to defend himself. The NYPD is hiring "Community Ambassadors" and Mark is thinking of applying and so much more. This is funny and informative episode that moves fast and fun.
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8/30/2022 • 1 hour, 6 seconds
Adventures with Purpose finds Kiely Rodni's car in less than an hour, Police searched same area.
Adventures with Purpose finds Kiely Rodni's car in less than an hour, Police searched same area.
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8/28/2022 • 59 minutes, 39 seconds
After Hours with Mark DeMayo guest retired NYPD Lieutenant Jorge Jimenez
Mark welcomes retired NYPD Lieutenant Jorge Jimenez a native New Yorker, born, raised and still living in Brooklyn. Lt. Jimenez came on as a Transit Cop and became a Sergeant. He merged into the NYPD in 1995 and went to the 83rd precinct. Lt. Jimenez then went to work in the Narcotics Division ending his career in the Intelligence Division. Mark and Jorge spend time talking about his career but Mark also has current crime to discuss and get a retired Lt.'s opinion. It's a wonderful episode full of antidotes and hardcore opinions.
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8/26/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 36 seconds
Continuing Investigation of Kieli Rodni
Continuing Investigation of Kieli Rodni
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8/24/2022 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 22 seconds
Police fail in search, Adventures with purpose recovers body
Police fail in search, Adventures with purpose recovers body
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8/23/2022 • 1 hour, 20 minutes, 8 seconds
The Week in Crime and Policing with Mayo & Mayso
NYS Trooper gets launched for dating the Governors daughter. LuLuLemon in NYC get robbed for 30K but they have a great witness, the security guard. Philadelphia is losing its Police Force. Showering mother of two shoots intruder. Street Take overs in LA are they coming East and much much more in this very funny and insightful episode.
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8/23/2022 • 1 hour, 13 seconds
We found Kieli Rodni Adventures with Purpose
We found Kieli Rodni Adventures with Purpose
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8/22/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 40 seconds
Kiely Rodni found in 14 feet of water in her upside down Honda CRV
Kiely Rodni found in 14 feet of water in her upside down Honda CRV
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8/21/2022 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 28 seconds
A new specialty team joins the search for Kiely Rodni
A new specialty team joins the search for Kielyy Rodni
A new specialty team joins the search for 16-year-old Kiely Rodni #KielyRodni #adventureswithpurpose PLACER COUNTY, Calif. (KTXL) — A group of volunteer divers who travel across the country in hopes of solving missing persons’ cold cases will join the search for Kiely Rodni. “The call came through. We heard it loud and clear by thousands of requests. We are in communication with the Placer County Sheriff’s Department. They’re very happy and welcoming us in. We’re gonna utilize our unique skill set, as well as the search tactics that we’ve developed that have made us successful,” Doug Bishop said. The group is called Adventures with Purpose. They’ve helped solve 23 cold cases since 2019. They’ve amassed more than 2.4 million subscribers on Youtube and more than 250 million views all by helping families find their loved ones. Reward for Kiely Rodni increases to $75,000 “We specialize particularly in sonar, underwater sonar search and recovery, particularly in finding vehicles underwater,” Bishop said. “This case, I can tell you, although we’re going to come in and we’re going to work really hard, I don’t want to be successful. I hope and I pray and I hope, everybody else is praying, that Kiely is found and found safe.” Investigators from multiple law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, have not been able to locate Rodni, who went missing after a party at the Prosser Family Campground in Truckee. “The biggest thing in all of this is she was at a party that had 200 to 300 people, someone knows something. And that’s that’s a really accurate assessment to make,” Bishop said. In the last three years, Adventures with Purpose has found over 500 vehicles nationwide, and they plan to hit the Prosser Creek Reservoir Saturday morning to look for Rodni’s missing car.
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8/21/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 42 seconds
Alec Baldwin didn't pull the trigger?
Alec Baldwin didn't pull the trigger?
This week, the FBI concluded that actor Alec Baldwin must have pulled the trigger of a prop gun that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins last year, and a legal expert has speculated what could happen next for the actor and the investigation. On October 21, 2021, a prop gun being handled by Baldwin discharged on the set of the movie Rust, killing cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, and injuring director Joel Souza. Baldwin has consistently stated that he didn't pull the trigger on the prop gun. The recent FBI analysis of the revolver held by Baldwin during the rehearsal suggested it was in working order and would not have discharged unless it was fully cocked and the trigger was pulled. Special Agent Jose Cortez announced that the FBI did three accidental discharge tests of the gun used by Baldwin to determine if it could have fired without a trigger being pulled. The report's findings led to Baldwin receiving much backlash on social media Monday. Jason Lampert, a litigation partner at Salzano Lampert & Wilson, LLP, believes that prosecutors have several options now that the Baldwin investigation is nearing its conclusion.
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8/17/2022 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 6 seconds
The Week in Crime and Policing with Mayo & Mayso
On this weeks episode Mark and Angel share information regarding the missing 16 year old Keily Rodni who was last seen attending a party at the Prosser Family Compound in the Tahoe National Forest. Margo is found. Twelve year old chihuahua/Terrier mix Mango who was stolen from its owner during a Brooklyn robbery was found and returned to its owner Rahul Nath. UK car thief gets caught hiding in his girlfriends giant Teddy Bear. Mark and Angel recount stories of perps hiding and its very funny stuff. A brawl breaks out on the Rhode Island Ferry and the Coast Guards respond in force and much much more. This episode is jam packed with interesting and funny takes on the top stories in law Enforcement. The episode ends with a moment for comedian Mark Viera a dear friend and Angel and Mark who's son was involved in a motorcycle accident and passed.
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8/16/2022 • 1 hour, 2 seconds
Alec Baldwin pulled the trigger, FBI
Alec Baldwin pulled the trigger, FBI
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8/15/2022 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 48 seconds
Kiely Rodni missing 7th day
Kiely Rodni missing 7th day
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8/15/2022 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 27 seconds
Search intensifies California teen
Search intensifies California teen
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8/12/2022 • 55 minutes, 22 seconds
FBI Raid on Trump's home affect on voters
FBI raid on Trump's home affect on voters
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8/12/2022 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 20 seconds
Mom of Missing teen Kiely Rodni 16 shares their last conversation
Mom of Missing teen Kiely Rodni 16 shares their last conversation
Mom of missing teen Kiely Rodni 16 shares their last conversation. #KielyRodni #Abduction #Missing Lindsey Rodni-Nieman got a text late Friday night from her teenage daughter, saying she was planning to leave a party in about 45 minutes and would be coming "straight home." "I told her to be safe and that I loved her. And she said, 'OK, mom, I love you, too,'" Rodni-Nieman recalled in an interview with ABC News on Monday. "She never came home." Kiely Rodni, 16, was last seen early Saturday around 12:30 a.m. local time near the Prosser Family Campground in the small, Northern California town of Truckee, some 20 miles north of Lake Tahoe. She was at a party with upwards of 300 people when she vanished along with her vehicle, a silver 2013 Honda CRV with California license plates, according to the Placer County Sheriff's Office. Her phone has been out of service since then, according to the Placer County Sheriff's Office, which is leading the ongoing investigation and search. "Her cellphone went dead and became virtually untraceable shortly after," Angela Musallam, public information officer for the Placer County Sheriff's Office, told ABC News during an interview Monday. MORE: 16-year-old reported missing after attending party near campground When Rodni's mother awoke that morning to find her daughter still not home and her car missing from their driveway, panic began to set in. "I called her and sent her texts, too, and she didn't answer," Rodni-Nieman said. "That's when I knew something was wrong."
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8/12/2022 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 32 seconds
The Week in Crime and Policing with Mayo & Mayso
The FBI's raid on Mar-a-Lago. DeSantis boots Prosecutor. Civilians are fighting back, "he blew my arm off". Throwing glass bottles at the NYPD is the "new" throwing water on the NYPD and much much more. Another interesting and insightful episode from two retired NYPD Detectives.
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8/12/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 13 seconds
Consequences for District Attorneys
Consequences for District Attorney's
#ManhattanDistrictAttorney #AlvinBragg #GovernorDesanctis#NYPD Rule of Law, Raise Crime Rates, and Ignore Victims There is nothing progressive about the rogue prosecutor movement. Elected rogue district attorneys have not worked within the law to enhance public safety, protect victims’ rights, lower crime, and serve their community. They usurp the constitutional role of the legislative branch by refusing to prosecute entire categories of crime, abuse the role of the county prosecutor, fail to protect victims of crime, and ignore rising crime rates caused by their radical policies. They exist because George Soros and a handful of other billionaires have invested heavily in the election of district attorneys who are working to reverse engineer and dismantle a criminal justice system that, while not perfect, has resulted in the lowest crime and incarceration rates in decades.
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8/6/2022 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 29 seconds
NYC Crime and Bail reform
NYC Crime and Bail reform
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8/5/2022 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 52 seconds
Cops pelted with bottles in Bronx
Cops pelted with bottles in the Bronx
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8/4/2022 • 49 minutes, 58 seconds
50th anniversary of dog Day Afternoon
50th Anniversary Dog Day Afternoon
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8/4/2022 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 14 seconds
NYPD Officers pelted with bottles trying to make an arrest
A group of young men began throwing punches and then bottles at the officers in a chaotic scene caught on video as the cops attempted to detain a man for possession of a firearm. The unruly men were reportedly drinking on the street, blasting loud music and blocking traffic at the intersection of 168th Street and Sheridan Avenue, near the route of the Dominican Day parade which ended shortly before the out-of-control incident, police sources said. Police responded to the scene to break up the ongoing party and encountered one man with a gun around 7:30 p.m. As they cuffed the armed individual, others in the crowd began tussling with the officers, according to the video and police sources. Several people can be heard in the video asking the cops why they were pushing the man before the wild brawl enfolded. “Yo, back up! Go home!” one cop shouts at the person filming. As the officers escort the man to a waiting police vehicle, a man wearing a black mask and black baseball cap can be seen in the video outstretching his arm towards one of the cops — possibly hitting him. The officer then pushes the masked man and throws him to the ground as additional cops pile up onto him. “Look, they’re hitting him,” a person can be heard shouting. The officers shove others back before a man in a yellow shirt brazenly comes at the officer who urged the group to back up with fists up. The crowd disperses from the police and someone off camera begins hurling glass bottles at the cops from across the street. The officers run and dodge the projectiles as the sound of glass shattering can be heard in the video. Police sources said the reckless pack included members of the Trinitarios, a Dominican gang. At least six people were arrested during the pandemonium — one for firearms possession and the others for disorderly conduct, according to the sources. The melee unfolded two and a half hours after a man was shot about four blocks north as the parade was still winding down the Grand Concourse.
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8/3/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 28 seconds
POC After Hours with Mark DeMayo
Attorney Joe Murray is back. Mark and Joe discuss Brittany Griner and Paul Whelan for the "Merchant of Death" trade. Lee Zeldin called it. 25 million dollar law suit against Sesame Street theme park and much more.
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7/29/2022 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 57 seconds
Real stories of the NYPD
Real stories of the NYPD
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7/28/2022 • 1 hour, 23 minutes, 2 seconds
On Patrol Live
On patrol live #DanAbrams #SeanStcksLarkin #LtCurtisWilson #Reelz #PatrolLive
The Richland County Sheriff’s Department (RCSD) in South Carolina – the only law enforcement agency that had been with the hit A&E television series "LIVE PD" every week since its inception in 2016 through its conclusion in 2020 – will return this month on a new program, “On Patrol: Live,” produced by Half Moon Pictures and airing on cable channel REELZ. Set to air July 22, “On Patrol: Live” will follow the same format as “LIVE PD,” tracking police officers and sheriff’s deputies from different agencies in different cities across the U.S. for three hours, while program hosts lend real-time perspective from a central studio location. "LIVE PD" was canceled following Black Lives Matter protests and pockets of nationwide rioting in the wake of George Floyd’s death in May 2020. “We are looking forward to being part of this new series,” Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott said. “A program like this that showcases our work within the various communities we protect and serve only reinforces and heightens the trust we have worked so hard to build in the communities.” Two S.C.-based law enforcement agencies – RCSD (in Columbia, the state’s capital city, and surrounding Richland County) and the Berkeley County Sheriff's Office in Moncks Corner (near Charleston, S.C.) – are slated to be among the initial five participating departments. Other agencies include Kanawha County Sheriff's Office in Charleston, West Virginia; Nye County Sheriff’s Office, Pahrump, Nevada; and the Paterson Police Department, Paterson, New Jersey. “Transparency is an absolute requirement when it comes to policing,” Chuck Archie, a member of RCSD’s Citizens’ Advisory Council, said in a June 8 announcement released by REELZ. “We are a diverse group in every way – race, socioeconomics, politics and so much more – which is why giving local law enforcement the community perspective on issues is so important, and conversely, why it’s so important for the community to be able to see what officers are doing. We see a live show like this as having a positive effect on our process.” Dan Abrams, who hosted LIVE PD, will join “On Patrol: Live” as will retired Tulsa Police Sgt. Sean “Sticks” Larkin and longtime RCSD Deputy Curtis Wilson, who also co-anchors WOLO-TV’s (the ABC affiliate station) Good Morning Columbia. “Law enforcement is front and center in the national discussion, and our hope is that showing the work of police officers in a live format will provide viewers with direct access to the work they do,” said Abrams for VARIETY magazine. “I’m thrilled our team is finally back together and excited that Reelz has committed to making this show front and center on their network.” According to a fact sheet released by REELZ and Half Moon Pictures this week, “‘On Patrol: Live” maintains a small production crew in each location where departments participate in the show (crews are not featured on the show). The show’s camera crews are a small, unobtrusive team typically consisting of two camera people and multiple fix-mounted cameras. In addition to the live nights on Fridays and Saturdays, “On Patrol: Live’” films with the departments during the week.” Like “LIVE PD,” the program will air on Friday and Saturday nights from 9 p.m. until midnight. REELZ is available in 70 million homes on DIRECTV, DISH Network, Verizon, AT&T U-verse and Xfinity, Spectrum, and many other cable systems nationwide.
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7/27/2022 • 58 minutes, 24 seconds
Smuggling Migrants at the Border now a billion dollar business
Smuggling Migrants at the Border now a billion dollar business
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7/26/2022 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 23 seconds
The Week in Crime and Policing with Mayo & Mayso
Shooting at Dallas Airport. Brooklyn Pastor gets robbed of a million dollars worth of jewelry during sermon. LA Gem Heist, a hundred million dollars worth of gems stolen. Pedestrian in NYC struck by car and then robbed. Homeless, SRO on Manhattan Bridge gets demolished. AOC SCOTUS protest. A NYC Mounted Cop chases after perp on horseback. Interesting and funny episode.
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7/26/2022 • 1 hour, 40 seconds
On Patrol Live
On Patrol Live
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7/24/2022 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 46 seconds
Live PD with Dan Abrams
Live PD with dan Abrams
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7/22/2022 • 59 minutes, 56 seconds
POC After Hours with Mark DeMayo
Joe Badalamente is back. He's written a book titled "The King & Me" this is available on Amazon.com. Joe also has a brilliant short story titled "Partner" that can be found on his website, joebadalamente.com
This is a funny and interesting episode into the writers Mark & Joe process,
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7/22/2022 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 45 seconds
MANHUNTERS: How we took down Pablo Escobar
MANHUNTERS: How we took down Pablo Escobar
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7/21/2022 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 51 seconds
Cops Leaving the Job!
Cops leaving the job.
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7/19/2022 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 30 seconds
The Week in Crime and Policing with Mayo & Mayso
Indiana Shopping Mall shooter gets killed by a ""Good Samaritan". 18 shot in NYC Sunday night. AOC gets heckled on the steps of the Capital and almost loses her shit meanwhile women in NYC are getting raped walking home, slashed in the face, pushed onto the subway tracks by crazies running the streets because of your progressive no bail, soft on crime policies. The new San Fransisco DA cleans house. West Virginia women wakes up from a two year coma and I.D.'s her brother as attacker. All these stories and a bunch of funny ones as well.
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7/19/2022 • 1 hour, 55 seconds
Report on Uvalde Shooting 'Systemic Failures"
Report on Uvalde shooting 'Systemic Failures" #SystemicFailures #ActiveShooters #Police #uvalde HOUSTON — The first comprehensive assessment of the law enforcement response to the deadly school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, found that blame for the failure to swiftly confront the gunman rested not only with the school police chief, but also with the scores of state and federal officers who gathered at the deadly scene but did not act. The 77-page report, released Sunday by a special Texas House committee, represented a broad indictment of police inaction at Robb Elementary School, citing “systemic failures” that left the school inadequately secured and the police officers who responded mired in confusion and bad information. Nearly 400 officers responded to the school that day. Yet the decision to finally confront the gunman was made by a small group of officers, including specially trained Border Patrol agents and a deputy sheriff from a neighboring county, the report found, concluding that others at the scene could have taken charge and done so far earlier. The findings represented the most complete outside account of what took place during the 77 minutes between when the gunman began firing inside the classrooms and when the police finally stormed in and ended the May 24 massacre that left 19 students and two teachers dead. But the report found that a flawless police response would not have saved most of the victims, who suffered devastating injuries when they were shot with a high-powered AR-15-style rifle by a gunman who had been waiting for his 18th birthday to purchase the weapon legally. Some died on the way to the hospital, the report noted, adding in a final footnote that “it is plausible that some victims could have survived if they had not had to wait” for rescue. “If there’s only one thing that I can tell you is, there were multiple systemic failures,” State Representative Dustin Burrows, who spearheaded the investigation, said at a news conference on Sunday. “Several officers in the hallway or in that building knew or should have known there was dying in that classroom, and they should have done more, acted with urgency.” Mr. Burrows added that it would be up to the individual agencies to hold their officers accountable. The goal of the committee, he said, was to provide relatives of the victims and the public with information.
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7/18/2022 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 49 seconds
Sharks biting people on Long Island
Sharks biting people Long Island #Sharkattacks #LongIsland #Sharks # DronePatrols #SharkWeekFive shark attacks have been reported in the past two weeks off Long Island, N.Y., including two within hours Wednesday, a dramatic increase in shark encounters that officials there said may represent a “new normal.” Four of the reported attacks took place on Fire Island in Suffolk County, including two at the popular Smith Point Beach and two near the village of Ocean Beach. The fifth was reported on Jones Beach Island in neighboring Nassau County. None of the victims were seriously injured, and the sharks sighted were estimated to be four to five feet in length, officials said. Shark sightings have been increasing off U.S. coasts, which scientists attribute to successful conservation efforts that have restored populations closer to historical levels. Still, the recent spate of attacks was highly unusual — there were only 47 confirmed unprovoked attacks nationwide in 2021, according to the Florida Museum of Natural History’s International Shark Attack File. “This is not something that is precedented in any way in our history here in Suffolk County,” Suffolk County Executive Steven Bellone said at a news conference Thursday. “Prior to July 3, we had not had a recorded shark bite at [Smith Point Beach] since it had opened, during beach hours, back in 1959.” Bellone said the county is deploying drones and increased lifeguard patrols to monitor the waters, acknowledging that the uptick may represent the “new normal.” “The idea of more frequent contact with these kind of sharks may be what we will be coming to expect,” Bellone said at a separate news conference Wednesday, ahead of the fifth attack. The first of the recent attacks took place June 30, when a 57-year-old man swimming at Jones Beach suffered a laceration on his right foot that paramedics identified as a “possible shark bite,” according to the Nassau County Police Department. Three days later, Zach Gallo, 33, a lifeguard at Smith Point Beach, was playing the role of a victim in a rescue training exercise when he became one himself, WABC reported. He felt a roughly four-foot shark whip him with its tail and then bite his hand, according to the station. “I felt pressure in my hand, pulled it back and I just started hammering, punching and I connected with the shark three times, and then on the third time it spun away,” Gallo told WABC. “I guess my adrenaline, survival instincts kicked in.” Gallo returned to work Thursday, saying at the news conference with Bellone that he was grateful his injuries were minor and that his fellow lifeguards came to his aid. “If you do go in the ocean, make sure you are going into an area that’s protected by lifeguards,” Gallo said. On July 7, first-year lifeguard John Mullins, 17, was bitten on his foot while also playing the role of a victim during a training exercise near Ocean Beach, according to CBS New York. “The teeth were inside my skin and when I pulled my foot out, it kind of just felt like a scrape, like a rake going up my foot,” Mullins told the station. “We never expect to be attacked while we’re training, but they handled it well.” Mullins received five stitches and was out of work while his foot healed, CBS New York reported. On Wednesday morning, a surfer was bitten by a roughly four-foot tiger shark, leaving a four-inch gash, according to Bellone. The man was knocked off his board and saw the shark circling back toward him, but a wave carried him into shore, Bellone said. Roughly 11 hours later, police were called to Seaview Beach after a 49-year-old Arizona man standing in “waist deep water” was bitten from behind on his left wrist and buttocks, according to Suffolk County police. He walked out of the water and was taken by helicopter to a hospital with injuries that were not life-threatening, police said.
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7/15/2022 • 58 minutes, 21 seconds
Uvalde school active shooter surveillance
Uvalde school active shooter surveillance
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7/14/2022 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 49 seconds
The Week in Crime and Policing with Mayo & Mayso
The Bel Fries savages appear in court. Fourteen year old drill rapper Ethan Reyes aka Notti Osama is stabbed to death in the subway by a fifteen year old drill rapper. Scooters, motorbikes and citibikes are the new getaway vehicles for criminals. Bodega Clerk Jose Alba goes has his bail slashed from 250K to 50K and released from Rikers Island. Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg seems to push all the wrong buttons is he answering to a higher force and much much more. Enjoy this fast paced and funny episode.
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7/12/2022 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 19 seconds
A disturbing pattern in active shootings_ young shooters
A disturbing pattern in active shooters
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7/12/2022 • 1 hour, 11 minutes
Traits of the Active shooter 18-22 years old #ActiveShooter #MassShootings #HighlandPark #Shooter
Traits of the Active shooter 18-22 years old #ActiveShooter #MassShootings #HighlandPark #Shooter
Traits of the Active shooter 18-22 years old #ActiveShooter #MassShootings #HighlandPark #ShooterMass shootings have increased significantly in the United States, according to the most recent data available from the FBI. Statistics show that from 2000 to 2007, mass shooting incidents averaged 6.4 incidents annually, while from 2008 to 2013, they increased to 16.4. As a result of this increase, several studies have looked at the individual motivations and psychological “micro-foundations” that drive targeted violence–everything from video games to religious beliefs–in an effort to help law enforcement officials understand mass shooting, hate crimes, terrorism, and violence not only in the United States but also abroad. A 2015 study published in Behavioral Sciences and the Law, “The Concept of Identification in Threat Assessment,” examines the relationship between psychological “identification”–or the process by which an unstable person subsumes his or her own identity and models themselves after a violent aggressor–and acts of targeted violence. The researchers are based at the University of California-San Diego and the State University of New York Upstate Medical University as well as the San Diego Psychoanalytic Center, the firm Operational Consulting International and the Institute of Psychology and Threat Management in Germany. The authors drew on information from reviews and indirect assessment of evidence of criminal cases, as well as consultation with psychiatrists, psychologists and judicial officials who had direct access to primary investigative evidence on the cases. They also examined four detailed case studies on perpetrators of targeted violence: Antares Wong, Seung-Hui Cho, Joseph Paul Franklin and Anders Breivik. In analyzing the psychology of the four “active shooters,” the study authors drew on the work of psychiatrists Sigmund and Anna Freud and Erik Erikson on psychosocial development. The study’s findings include: The four perpetrators committed different acts of targeted violence, at different points in time, killing and injuring innocent people in the United States and abroad. Despite their differences, they all evidenced common expressions of “identification.” “In the context of threat assessment, identity becomes embedded in aggressive identifications, if not extremely violent images of the self in action, most often apparent in the fantasies of the young adult as a perpetrator of homicide against another.” Identification is characterized by one or more of five characteristics: pseudo-commando, warrior mentality, close association with weapons or other law-enforcement/military paraphernalia, identification with other attackers/assassins, and becoming an agent to advance a particular cause or belief system. Authors identified eight warning behaviors, including: Pathway warning behavior: research, planning, preparation, or implementation of an attack Fixation warning behavior: an increasingly pathological preoccupation with a person or a cause Identification warning behavior: a psychological desire to be a “pseudo-commando,” have a “warrior mentality,” closely associate with weapons or other military or law enforcement paraphernalia Novel aggression warning behavior: an act of violence that appears unrelated to any targeted violence pathway behavior which is committed for the first time Energy burst warning behavior: an increase in the frequency or variety of any noted activities related to the target Leakage warning behavior: the communication to a third party of intent to do harm to a target through an attack Last resort warning behavior: evidence of a violent “action/time imperative” Directly communicated threat warning behavior: the communication of a direct threat to the target or to law enforcement before at attack.
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7/9/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 26 seconds
POC After Hours with Mark DeMayo
Mark starts off this fast paced episode talking about his desire to ride solo, "solo patrol" no guest this week. Mark mentions that it's been a goal of his that he has chickened out on several times, calling friends at the last minute to sit in. Luckily Mark took the chance and didn't make any last minute calls this week because its a wonderful episode. Mark starts off the show talking about his Fourth of July at a secret NYC beach where the women go topless. Mark follows the funny intro with a story about two different things he noticed the last time he was at the NYPD Police Academy mind and it affects recruiting. Mark talks about the new physical fitness requirements for recruits. Is it really important for young Cops to be in shape? Them Mark dives in to mind blowing story of a NYC Bodega Clerk who is sitting on Rikers Island Jail held on 250K bail for killing an irate customer who dared to come behind the deli's counter to assault the Clerk. It's just more evidence that Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg is working to destroy NYC. Fear of being indicted himself the father of the Parkland Mass Shooter Robert Crime II is distancing himself from co-signing for sons gun purchase. Great actor James Can has passed away. A tribute to Detroit Police Officer Loren Court who was ambushed and killed responding to a shots fired call. A Brittany Griner update. Mark closes the show with a film review of the new Elvis movie. It's a great episode. Although Mark prefers chatting with guest he can definitely go "solo patrol" and never lose a beat or a laugh.
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7/8/2022 • 1 hour, 7 seconds
Supreme Court Open carry decision
Supreme court open carry decision
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7/7/2022 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 41 seconds
Highland Park Parade Shooting
Highland Park Parade Shooting
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7/6/2022 • 38 minutes, 45 seconds
Bobby Crimo Active Shooter
Bobby Crimo active shooter Highland Park #BobbyCrimo #HighlandPolice #FBI #ATF #ActiveShooterThe shooter who allegedly opened fire on the Highland Park Fourth of July parade was dressed in women’s clothing to disguise himself and aid his escape, police said Tuesday. Robert “Bobby” E. Crimo III, 21, is accused of killing 6 innocent parade-goers and injuring at least 30 others after he allegedly climbed onto the roof of a business in the wealthy Chicago suburb on Monday and fired off 70 rounds from a high-powered rifle. He then ditched the legally purchased weapon on the roof so he could blend in with the crowd as he fled during the chaos, Lake County Major Crime Task Force spokesman Christopher Covelli told a news briefing. “Crimo was dressed in women’s clothing and investigators do believe he did this to conceal his facial tattoos and his identity,” Covelli said. “He was seen on video camera in women’s clothing.” He may have even donned a hairpiece to complete his disguise, authorities said. “A wig is not oThe twisted cover was designed to make it appear “almost as if he was an innocent spectator himself,’’ Covelli said. “He wore that in an attempt to conceal himself.’’ Crimo, an amateur rapper, immediately went to his mother’s house nearby and used her car to flee the area, authorities said. He remained on the loose for hours after the mass shooting but was nabbed by police Monday night when a bystanders spotted his vehicle and alerted 911. Cops found another rifle in the suspect’s car and more firearms in his apartment in nearby Highwood after he was eventually taken into custody, authorities said. out of the question,” Covelli said. Authorities said Crimo had purchased the weapons locally — and legally. Charges were expected to be filed against Crimo in connection to the massacre on Tuesday afternoon, police said. “We do believe Crimo pre-planned this attack for several weeks,” Covelli said, adding that investigators were still trying to determine a motive. “Investigators … have been in discussions with him. I don’t have anything to say about motivation thus far because it hasn’t been provided.” “We have no indication to suggest at this point that it was racially motivated, motivated by religion,” Covelli added.
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7/5/2022 • 1 hour, 44 seconds
Active shooter Highland Park Illinois
Active Shooter Highland park Illinois
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Judge denies Laundrie's motion to dismiss gabby Petito lawsuit #Petito #Laundrie#CivilSuitGabby Petito’s family filed an amended lawsuit against Brian Laundrie’s parents – claiming they went on vacation with their son, all while knowing he had killed the 22-year-old Long Island native and the whereabouts of her body, according to a local report. The amended complaint was filed in Sarasota County after a judge there noted “procedural deficiency” in the suit originally filed in March by Joe Petito and Nichole Schmidt against Chris and Roberta Laundrie, a local NBC affiliate reported. Notably, according to the report, the new lawsuit claims the Laundries took Brian to a Florida campground in September 2021 while knowing he had killed Gabby, the report states. The suit claims the Laundries were also aware of the location of Gabby’s body, which was missing for nearly a month until authorities tracked it down in Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming. “While Gabrielle Petito’s family was suffering, the Laundrie family went on vacation to Fort DeSoto Park on September 6-7, 2021,” the suit states, according to the report. “They went on vacation knowing that Laundrie had murdered Gabrielle Petito, it is believed that they knew where her body was located, and further knew that Gabrielle Petito’s parents were attempting to locate her,” it adds. The suit does not provide evidence as to how they knew the Laundries knew the whereabouts of Gabby’s body, according to the report. Their attorney declined to comment in an email to The Post Friday. On Sept. 19, Gabby’s body was found at the Wyoming campground. A medical examiner later ruled she’d been bludgeoned and strangled to death. The FBI did not directly say Brian murdered her, but they found he was the sole suspect in her demise. Shortly after Brian returned to his parent’s home in North Port, Fla., he went missing inside of a massive nature reserve until his remains were found in late October. It was later determined he died by a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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7/1/2022 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 14 seconds
51 migrants discovered in tractor trailer in Texas #HumanSmuggling #Texas #IllegalMigrants #Homeland
51 migrants discovered in tractor trailer in Texas #HumanSmuggling #Texas #IllegalMigrants #HomelandSAN ANTONIO — The tractor-trailer sat on the worn-out asphalt of Quintana Road, a debris-strewn urban hinterland between train tracks and salvage yards. Its rear doors hung loose and open, and for a distance along the baking pavement several bodies lay dead in the roadway. At first, the truck drew little notice against the backdrop of a Monday afternoon in industrial San Antonio. That was the idea: It was meant to be one leg in a sprawling and mostly hidden smuggling network of cars and trucks, guides and stash houses used to convey thousands upon thousands of people illegally into the United States. The use of large trucks to pack together and conceal migrants has been on the rise, current and former officials said, a means of maximizing profits for criminal networks and a sign of the increasing desperation of those seeking to enter the country by any means possible. Along Quintana Road, something had gone wrong. The truck, which had Texas plates, was not moving. And the driver had fled on foot. Soon, a nearby worker approached, drawn by a cry for help, and discovered the ghastly cargo: at least 62 people, smuggled from Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras, most of them already dead from the heat. At least 51 would be declared dead by Tuesday in what officials said was among the worst episodes of migrant death in the United States in recent years. “I have been warning for a year that a tragedy was going to occur because of the increase in truck smuggling,” said Tom Homan, a former acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement during the Trump administration. “In California, Arizona, Texas, they have been seeing a lot of tractor-trailers,” he said. “They can pick up eight in a van, 12 in a pickup truck or get at least 80 in a tractor-trailer.” The largest share of the fatalities in San Antonio were migrants believed to be from Mexico, according to the country’s foreign minister, Marcelo Ebrard, who said 22 Mexicans had died along with at least seven Guatemalans and two Hondurans. Others had yet to be identified.
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6/30/2022 • 38 minutes, 34 seconds
Pettito's mother slam narcissists' confession #BrianLaundrie #GabbyPetito #stephenBertolino
Pettito's mother slam narcissists' confession #BrianLaundrie #GabbyPetito #stephenBertolino Gabby Petito's mom has slammed Brian Laundrie's notebook confession where he claimed her death was a mercy killing after she slipped in a stream and hit her head. Laundrie, 23, admitted murdering his 22-year-old fiancée at Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming on their country-wide road trip in August 2021. Petito's mom Nichole Schmidt said she was 'fed up' after Laundrie's notebook confession was revealed. She shared an image on Twitter that said 'narcissists rewrite history', along with hashtags including 'the truth will be revealed', 'selfish' and 'justice for Gabby'. Laundrie claimed in the notebook she fell into a creek and injured herself but as she was severely hurt, crying in pain and shivering from the cold, he decided to kill her. Petito's death was ruled a homicide by manual strangulation.
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6/28/2022 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 41 seconds
The Week in Crime and Policing with Mayo & Mayso
There were a lot of interesting stories during the week of June 20-27. The SCOTUS struck done NYS "proper cause" Law. Regarding concealed carrier permits. Roe vs. Wade gets overturned and an LAPD Officer gets hit with an explosive. Why are we tacking Police Officers. NYC ADA's leaving in droves. Mayor Eric Adams admits NYC is in bad shape and much much more. The best episode yet.
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6/28/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 58 seconds
Brian Laundrie's notebook
Brian Laundrie's notebook
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6/26/2022 • 1 hour, 12 seconds
POC After Hours with Mark DeMayo
Guest Criminal Defense Attorney Joe Murray
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6/24/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 28 seconds
Where is Dylan Rounds
Where is Dylan Rounds, join us with Candice Cooley to discuss the investigation. DAHO FALLS — The FBI is now involved in the case of an eastern Idaho man who disappeared from a remote farm near the Utah/Nevada border nearly a month ago. Dylan Rounds, 19, had been farming in the desert town of Lucin, Utah during summer months over the past few years. His grandmother last spoke with him on Saturday, May 28 and nobody has heard from him since then. There has been no sign of Rounds anywhere and no activity on his cell phone or bank account, according to his parents. RELATED | The boots of a missing young man have been found, and his mother is speaking about his disappearance Multiple searches have been conducted in the remote Utah town and in nearby Montello, Nevada. The Box Elder County Sheriff’s Office is the lead law enforcement agency but the FBI confirms they are now helping with the investigation. “We routinely offer our assistance and resources to our law enforcement partners,” FBI spokeswoman Sandra Barker tells EastIdahoNews.com. A plea for help Dylan’s mom and dad sat down with EastIdahoNews.com Wednesday in their first joint interview since their son vanished. They hope the FBI’s involvement will lead to some answers. “The main goal is to find Dylan. That’s the first and only priority but (the other goal) is to just find out who did what and make sure they get what they got coming to them with the law or whatever,” says Justin Rounds, Dylan’s father.
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6/24/2022 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 14 seconds
Uvalde Shooting
Uvalde Shooting
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6/21/2022 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 53 seconds
The Week in Crime and Policing with Mayo & Mayso
Mark's 55th Birthday episode.
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6/21/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 12 seconds
The hunt for Dylan Rounds #DylanRounds #CandiceCooley #Missingperson #FoulPlay
The hunt for Dylan Rounds #DylanRounds #CandiceCooley #Missingperson #FoulPlay
BRIGHAM CITY — A young Box Elder County farmer remains missing three weeks after he was last seen just over the Utah line in Montello, Nevada, and a Box Elder County sheriff’s official said Thursday the case is an active criminal investigation. “We are looking at all avenues as to why he’s missing,” Box Elder Chief Deputy Cade Palmer said of Dylan Rounds, 19, who lived in a trailer at his farm in the Lucin area on the county’s western edge. “Our son did not walk into the desert and disappear,” Rounds’ mother, Candice Cooley, of Twin Falls, Idaho, said in a Facebook post. “His farm and everything he’s worked for is out there and someone knows something.” She said her son was last seen in Montello on May 27 and that his boots were found three days later behind a dirt pile about 5 miles west of his farm. The parents have offered a $20,000 reward for information about Rounds. Palmer declined to release further information about the disappearance due to the criminal investigation. But regarding the search, he said Box Elder deputies have covered 3,000 miles in their searching. Numerous law enforcement and search and rescue units have helped, such as the Box Elder County Horse Posse, the Elko County, Nevada, Sheriff’s Office, Weber County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue and the Utah Department of Public Safety’s Aero Bureau. Palmer said anyone with information about Rounds’ disappearance can call the sheriff’s office at 434-723-5227, ext. 3894 or 3131. Efforts to contact Cooley were not immediately successful.
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6/19/2022 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 53 seconds
Summer Wells Case one year later
Summer Wells case one year later
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6/17/2022 • 55 minutes, 32 seconds
Gloria Satterfield Murdaugh housekeeper to be exhumed #Murdaug # AlexMurdaugh #housekeeper #Gloria
Gloria Satterfield Murdaugh housekeeper to be exhumed #Murdaug # AlexMurdaugh #housekeeper #Gloria Agents from the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) said they have received permission from the family, through their attorney, to exhume the remains of Alex Murdaugh's former housekeeper, Gloria Satterfield. On Monday, a judge and court appointed financial overseers approved Murdaugh's $4.3M confession of judgment in connection to the death settlement theft scheme against the estate of Satterfield. SLED investigators said on Wednesday that they are continuing to investigate the circumstances of Satterfield's death, and had requested the family's permission to exhume Satterfield's remains as part of that investigation. On Friday, that exhumation was approved by the family. READ MORE: New info on Murdaugh housekeeper's death detailed in freshly filed insurance lawsuit SLED stated that "this is a complex process that will take weeks, not days. This investigation is still active and ongoing. As such, no additional information from SLED is available at this time." Since her death as a result of a stroke in the weeks after her February 2018 injury at Murdaugh's home, the accepted narrative on how Satterfield died has been she fell down the brick front stairs of the home after being tripped by Murdaugh's dogs. According to Satterfield family attorney Eric Bland, it was Alex Murdaugh who shared that account of Satterfield's injuries, blaming his dogs for causing the fall. Neither Maggie nor Paul Murdaugh mentioned dogs causing the fall in a 911 call in the moment's after the incident. However, SLED opened a new investigation into Satterfield's death after Hampton County Coroner Angie Topper brought worries about potential mishandling of the case to state police. Topper in a letter to SLED Chief Mark Keel sent last September said Satterfield's death was not reported to her predecessor at the time it occurred, nor was an autopsy performed. Additionally, Topper noted Satterfield's death certificate listed the manner of death as "natural," which Topper claims would be inconsistent with the traumatic head injuries Satterfield suffered and the ultimate cardiac arrest and stroke which followed while she remained hospitalized.
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Gonzalo Lopez who's responsible? #CollinsFamily #Escapedprisoner #TexasCorrections #RobertHurstNew details have emerged revealing how convicted murderer Gonzalo Lopez escaped a prisoner bus in Texas and what he did before killing a family of five, police say. Lopez's escape last month triggered one of the largest inmate search efforts in state history as hundreds of officers scoured the wooded area where he was believed to have been hiding. Authorities say the fugitive killed a family in their Leon County home last week, and he later died in a shootout with police. Just days before he killed 66-year-old Mark Collins and his four grandsons, Lopez broke into a neighboring property, according to spokesman Robert Hurst of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Collins and his grandchildren had been visiting the family's weekend ranch outside Centerville, Texas, located near where the inmate had escaped three weeks prior and within the perimeter police were searching following the escape, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety. Lopez broke into the neighboring home of the sprawling Collins ranch property "24-48 hours in advance" of his attack on the family, Hurst said. No one was home at the neighboring house at the time. Law enforcement officials did not appear to alert residents that there were signs of suspicious activity at the home next to the ranch, according to CNN conversations with local residents. In response to questions about why locals were not alerted as soon as law enforcement suspected a break-in had taken place, a Texas prison spokesman said DNA testing was needed to confirm it was Lopez who broke into the home.
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6/14/2022 • 41 minutes, 14 seconds
The Week in Crime and Policing with Mayo & Mayso
This episode is a gem a true insight into the NYPD and what two retired Detectives think. Mark and Angel start off by discussing the recent murder of a Chinese food delivery man. Investigation revealed that the suspect Glenn Hirsch stalked the his local restaurant because he was upset at the amount of Duck Sauce that came with his food orders. Thirty one members of a White Nationalist group named "Patriot Front" are arrested after being stopped piled into the back of a UHaul truck and charged with "Planning to insight a riot" at an LBGTQ Parade, a great photo was taken of all them on their knees, dressed alike, with covered faces but what does that charg even mean? A 17 year old athlete gets killed in Ohio murdered by a group after a water gun incident. The LGBTQ NYPD Police Officer denied the opportunity to march at the parade in uniform. The annual Puerto Rican Day parade is back after a two cover hiatus. Drill Rapper from LA killed in a Bronx Pharmacy and much, much more.
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6/14/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 46 seconds
Police Off the Cuff After Hours with Mark DeMayo
Guest Michael Alcazar is a retired NYPD Detective, Professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and frequent Fox News contributor. Tonights episode starts off with breaking news of another mass shooting. This one taking place in Maryland inside of Smithsburg manufacturing facility. Three dead one hurt, including a shootout out between the responding Sheriff and the shooter. The reality of "gun control". NYC Mayor Eric Adams talks a little to much but he's our only hope right now. Theres a nice moment where Mark tells the story of how Mike changed his life. Its another interesting, fast paced and funny episode.
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6/10/2022 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 41 seconds
The Week in Crime and Policing with Mayo & Mayso
Mark and Angel are back after a Memorial Day hiatus. The conversation starts off about the Uvalde massacre aftermath. Media coverage have turned their focus onto the Police response. New York Governor Hochul has passed a new gun reform Bill. A shoplifter with 46 arrest in 2021 is thankful to finally be incarcerated so that he can get off heroin and cocaine for awhile. He felt like he was going to die in the streets. NYC has brand new subway ads promoting safe drug use. NYC has a new Gun Czar, what does that job description look like? A women runs over her cheating boyfriend after tracking him using Apple Air Tags and so much more. The Week in Crime and Policing continues to grow getting more informative and funnier ever week. Enjoy
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6/7/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 33 seconds
Gonzalo Lopez the hunt is over, #GonzaloLopez #FugitiveEnforcement #nypd #escapedprisoner
Gonzalo Lopez the hunt is over, #GonzaloLopez #FugitiveEnforcement #nypd #escapedprisoner
One of the most dramatic manhunts in Texas history ended late Thursday when a convicted murderer who had escaped from a prison bus last month was killed in a shootout with the police, hours after he became the prime suspect in the killing of five people at a home, the authorities said. The convict, Gonzalo Artemio Lopez, had been the prime suspect in the murders of four minors and one adult whose bodies were discovered on Thursday at a home near where he had escaped in May. The authorities said he had taken a vehicle from the home, a white Chevrolet Silverado, to drive out of the area. Late on Thursday night, police officers in Jourdanton, Texas, spotted Mr. Lopez, 46, driving the missing vehicle and disabled it by putting spike strips on the road, Jason Clark, the chief of staff at the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, told reporters. Jourdanton is south of San Antonio and more than 200 miles southwest of the area where Mr. Lopez had escaped. After a short chase, Mr. Lopez crashed the vehicle into a tree and began shooting at the officers, who returned fire and ultimately killed him, Mr. Clark said. Mr. Lopez, who was armed with an AR-15 rifle and a pistol, fired several rounds at the officers but none of them were struck, he added. “I will tell you that we are breathing a sigh of relief that Lopez will not be able to hurt anyone else,” Mr. Clark said. When Mr. Lopez escaped from a prison bus on May 12, he had been serving sentences for crimes that included killing a man with a pickax. After his escape, he topped the state’s most wanted list, and by the time he was killed, the authorities were offering $50,000 in exchange for information leading to his arrest and conviction. The bus Mr. Lopez escaped from last month had been transporting him and 15 other inmates to a medical appointment. As it approached Centerville, a city about halfway between Houston and Dallas on Interstate 45, he broke free of his shackles, attacked the driver and drove the bus for a mile before losing control and escaping into a cow pasture.
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6/3/2022 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 3 seconds
Active shooter America under fire Nassau Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder
Active shooter America under fire
The 18-year-old gunman who killed 21 people at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, was not confronted by police before he entered the school, a Texas law enforcement official said Thursday, contradicting earlier comments from authorities and raising further questions about the police response to the massacre.
"He walked in unobstructed initially," Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) Regional Director Victor Escalon said. "So from the grandmother's house, to the (ditch), to the school, into the school, he was not confronted by anybody."
A DPS representative on Wednesday said a school resource officer had "engaged" with the suspect before he went in the school.
Escalon's comments came in a news conference that added further confusion to the timeline of Tuesday's horrific shooting that left 19 children and two teachers dead. The massacre marked the deadliest US school shooting in nearly a decade and was at least the 30th school shooting at a K-12 school in 2022. And it has thrown the nation -- where active shooter attacks jumped more than 50% last year -- yet again into a fury of anger and grief amid renewed calls for gun laws reform.
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6/3/2022 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 30 seconds
Uvalde the investigation continues
h more funerals and visitations scheduled Wednesday for victims of the deadliest US school shooting in nearly 10 years, more changes in authorities' narrative of how the May 24 massacre unfolded in the South Texas city of Uvalde are emerging.
The Texas Department of Public Safety, or DPS, now says the door the shooter used to access Robb Elementary was closed, though not locked, when he entered before killing 21 people there.
That's a change from last week, when DPS Director Col. Steven McCraw said a teacher had propped the back door open and left it that way. On Tuesday, department spokesperson Travis Considine told the Associated Press the teacher did prop the door open but closed it once she realized a shooter was on campus, and the door did not lock. The department's press secretary confirmed Tuesday to CNN the AP report was accurate.
Nineteen children and two teachers were killed after an 18-year-old gunman entered adjoining classrooms and opened fire.
'We failed these children': Agony is compounded by outrage after the latest details about the Uvalde elementary school massacre
Tuesday's clarification about the door represents just one of the shifts in authorities' explanation of the massacre's timeline. They face mounting questions over why 80 minutes elapsed from the time officers were first called to the moment a tactical team entered the locked classrooms and killed the gunman.
Meanwhile, families and friends have begun burying their loved ones, and the community continues to cope. In Uvalde's sun-drenched town square, a park fountain is the centerpiece of a growing memorial honoring those lost.
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6/1/2022 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 13 seconds
Justice Department to review law enforcement's response to Uvalde school shooting. #UvaldeShooting
Justice Department to review law enforcement's response to Uvalde school shooting. #Uvaldeshooting
Former NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton says it is “mind-boggling” how much Texas authorities mishandled last week’s school massacre.
“I’ve never seen anything like it in all my years of policing,” Bratton said during an appearance on WABC 770’s “The Cats Roundtable” that aired Sunday. “I have so much anger at the moment at how mishandled this has been.”
Bratton — who has twice served as the Big Apple’s top cop — said he was stunned that local Texas cops waited so long to enter Robb Elementary School on Tuesday while 18-year-old Salvador Ramos was inside killing 19 fourth-graders and two teachers.
“To be hearing that some of those lives might have been saved. But a wrong decision was made apparently by a police chief with a six-person police force that was put in charge of the response to this horrendous incident,” he told radio host John Catsimatidis. “It’s mind-boggling and frustrating.”
Bratton, who also headed the Los Angeles and Boston police departments, said Texas authorities failed to adopt active-shooter guidelines that came about after the 1999 Columbine High School mass shooting in Colorado.
“We learned a lot … from the Columbine tragedy many years ago,” he said.
“Apparently, unfortunately, with how it seems to be shaping up, the officer in charge, the incident commander in this incident in Texas effectively after all the things we learned about this type of incident, he basically didn’t implement them,” Bratton went on. “He opted to keep those 19 officers outside the classroom.”
Meanwhile, “the misinformation that’s been put out by government officials in Texas is mind-blowing,” too, Bratton said.
Uvalde authorities have come under intense scrutiny for their handling of the massacre. Police did not enter Robb Elementary School for more than 90 minutes after arriving at the campus, where a deranged teenager fatally shot his innocent victims with an AR-15 assault rifle.
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5/31/2022 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 41 seconds
Fugitive Kaitlin Armstrong wanted in murder of cyclist Moriah Wilson:
Fugitive Kaitlin Armstrong wanted in murder of cyclist Moriah Wilson: US Marshals #LoveTriangle Austin professional cyclist Colin Strickland apparently thought he was fooling his live-in girlfriend of three years, yoga teacher Kaitlin Armstrong. He snuck out to see a former fling — who was in town from San Francisco — early in the evening on May 11 and later texted Armstrong that he’d been off on an errand and his phone battery died. Armstrong knew better, police say. Video surveillance footage shows that one minute after Strickland, 34, dropped off his date, elite cyclist Anna Moriah “Mo” Wilson, a black SUV matching Armstrong’s pulled up at the apartment on Maple Avenue in East Austin where Wilson was staying. Wilson, 25, was found shot to death with a 9mm handgun multiple times later that night by her friend. According to the arrest affidavit, police believe Armstrong, 35, killed Wilson in a jealous rage, using a gun given to her by Strickland earlier this year. Neighbors wonder if the killer may even have used a silencer. Strickland, who has not been charged with any crime, appears to have given somewhat conflicting accounts of his relationship with Wilson, and others have contradicted his statements. “Colin’s a douche and a player,” a woman in Austin’s tight-knit cycling community told The Post. “All he cares about now is covering his ass.” Meanwhile, police say Armstrong is on the lam, having slipped through their fingers on a technicality after they questioned her two days after the murder. They believe she flew from Austin to New York City’s La Guardia Airport on May 14 — and then vanished from sight. The arrest warrant charging Armstrong with first-degree murder was not issued until three days later. So far, only Armstrong’s father is on the record saying she’s innocent. “I know her. I know how she thinks, and I know what she believes. And I know that she just would not do something like this,” Mike Armstrong, 62, told ABC’s “Good Morning America” last week. “We can’t imagine the pain the Wilson family is going through,” he added, saying “there are a lot of unanswered questions.” Wilson’s death has devastated her family in Vermont, where she grew up skiing and biking in an athletic family. A 2019 engineering graduate of Dartmouth College, she was a nationally-ranked skier who switched to gravel racing — a hybrid of road, cyclocross and mountain bike riding — according to her obituary. She was considered a rising star in the niche sport. She worked most recently as a demand planner for Specialized, a bike equipment company that sponsored Strickland but which has cut ties with him since the murder. According to the affidavit, Wilson was in Austin ahead of a bicycle race in Hico, Texas, where she planned to compete the following weekend. “Mo’s death is making lots of people realize that it’s important to live life fully as she did,” Linda Guerrette, a cyclist and professional photographer who took pictures of Wilson, told The Post. “She was a fierce competitor with utmost respect for all of her fellow competitors. Her simple philosophy of be your best self’ was all she asked of herself.” What has apparently pained the Wilson family even more are allegations in the affidavit that she and Strickland — who officially got together when the male cyclist said he was on a break from his romance with Armstrong — were still involved behind Armstrong’s back.
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5/30/2022 • 1 hour, 11 seconds
Wrong Decision: DPS Director says mistakes were made in Texas school shooting response.
UVALDE, Texas (KXAN) — Public safety officials on Friday revealed responding officers for Tuesday’s Uvalde school shooting made no attempts to breach a classroom to rescue the children inside from an active shooter for about an hour, because it was believed the incident had turned into a barricaded subject call.
The 18-year-old shooter with a rifle killed 19 students and two teachers at Robb Elementary School that day.
$175K anonymous donation to pay for Uvalde funeral services, Gov. Abbott says
Texas DPS Director Steven McCraw said during the time law enforcement was waiting to breach the classroom, children pleaded on the phone with 911 at least twice to send in police.
McCraw explained at 11:31 a.m., the gunman fired shots outside the school, then entered the building at 11:33 a.m. and began firing into classrooms. McCraw said a teacher had propped open the door before the shooter came into the school, but it was supposed to be locked.
McCraw said as many as 19 law enforcement officers gathered 20 minutes later in the hallway around 11:53 a.m.
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5/28/2022 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 29 seconds
Police Face questions over Texas school shooting
Police Face questions over Texas school shooting
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5/27/2022 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 52 seconds
Mystery of star cyclist love triangle #KaitlinMarieArmstrong #AnnaMoriahWilson #ColinStrickland
Mystery of star cyclist love triangle #KaitlinMarieArmstrong #AnnaMoriahWilson #ColinStrickland
A Texas yoga teacher allegedly killed a professional cyclist who had previously dated her boyfriend before going on the run, authorities said. Kaitlin Marie Armstrong, a 34-year-old yoga instructor, is wanted for killing Anna Moriah Wilson, 25, who was found dead May 11 in Austin after she arrived from San Francisco to take part in a race in the city of Hico, the Austin American-Statesman reported. Armstrong’s boyfriend, pro cyclist Colin Strickland, 35, told authorities that he had a romantic relationship with both women, and had gone swimming with Wilson shortly before a friend found her dead on the bathroom floor from multiple gunshot wounds, according to the arrest affidavit. Strickland said he had a relationship with Armstrong for three years, but he had a fling with Wilson while they were on a break in October. A tipster told police that when Armstrong learned in January about Strickland’s relationship with Wilson, she “became furious and was shaking in anger” — and wanted to kill Wilson. the American-Statesman reported, citing the affidavit. Strickland told authorities he had changed Wilson’s name in his phone and deleted text messages “to prevent Armstrong from finding them,” according to the affidavit. Texts from the night of the slaying showed that Strickland lied to Armstrong about where he had been “to hide he was with Wilson throughout the evening,” the affidavit says. Strickland bought two handguns around the same time, one for himself and another for Armstrong, officials said. Police said they found Armstrong’s 9mm handgun at the home where she lives with Strickland. Investigators who compared shell casings from the pistol to those found at the home where Wilson was gunned down said the likelihood that the same weapon was used is “significant,” the paper said.
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5/24/2022 • 1 hour, 9 minutes
The Week In Crime and Policing with Mayo & Mayso
mark and Angel start off the show with breaking news. 18 year old Murder suspect Omar Bojang turns himself in the NYPD in regards to the shooting of 11 year old Bronx girl Kyhara Tay. The next story Mark and Angel discuss is the murder of Daniel Enriquez a 48 year old Goldman Sachs Banker who took the Q Train from his home into Manhattan when he was shot in the chest but an unknown assailant with no provocation. Eight sex traffickers are arrested and charged with the abduction of a 15 year old girl who attended the Dallas Mavricks game with her dad. She went to use the bathroom and never returned. A man "flossing his jewelry" is robbed of 10k worth of jewelry by two armed perps. Two different versions of the United Airlines fight between an agent and a ex-NFL player. Proof we are being manipulated on Social Media. Amish Buggy driver may have been intoxicated. Another fast paced show. Jam packed with compelling and hilarious antidotes.
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Search for escaped inmate week 2 #GonzaloLopez #MexicanMafia #PrisonBus #Shackles #RobertHurst
Capital murderer Gonzalo Lopez remains on the run in Leon County, now for a full week. There are still no confirmed sightings of Lopez or any evidence to indicate he escaped this area, according to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Highway 7 still remains closed to through traffic. In new information from TDCJ, they discovered there was no other suspicious activity during the time Lopez was being transported from Gatesville to Huntsville for a medical appointment. Corrections officials determined he escaped his restraints and somehow was also able to cut through a metal barrier door to attack the driver. Other than that activity, they have no reason to think he hitched a ride or stole a vehicle after the escape. They are also making provisions for bad weather possibly coming this weekend. ”The department is making contingencies of getting rain gear for our officers, making sure everyone is well protected with the severe weather coming in. So we will not call off this search because of bad weather. We will continue looking for him, we will just make the proper plans to get ready for it,” said Robert Hurst, spokesperson for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. There is still a lot of fear and frustration from residents in Leon County, but County Judge Byron Ryder says he links the escaped inmate is still in the area. ”I’m kind of with all the law enforcement, I still think he’s here. I think he’s maybe hoping to wait them out where they think he’s not here and they’ll leave. But I do think he’s here. They’ve had a big effort. There are probably 400 to 500 people that are representing five or six different agencies and they’re working hard,” said Ryder. The reward for Gonzalo Lopez remains at $50,000. He’s an Hispanic male, about 6 feet tall, 190 pounds and last seen wearing his white prison uniform.
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5/20/2022 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 34 seconds
POC After Hours with Mark DeMayo guest Scott Baker
Scott Baker is a former NYC Police Officer. After having to take an early retirement because of line of duty injury he moved to Hollywood to become an actor. After acquiring his Screen Actors Guild card he moved back to New York and built his second career. Scott is also a great Improv Comedian and is one half of the Baker & Mark comedy team. This is a funny episode and flies by. Loaded with Terrific insight into both professions.
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5/20/2022 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 21 seconds
New Petito lawsuit filed against Laundries Gabby Petito's family filed a wrongful death lawsuit.
New Petito lawsuit filed against Laundries Gabby Petito's family filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Brian Laundrie's estate in a move that could end with the Petito family's obtaining the presumed killer's "notebook and writings," lawyers said Monday. The legal maneuver comes after Petito's parents filed a lawsuit March 10 accusing Laundrie’s parents, Christopher and Roberta Laundrie, of hindering the search for their murdered daughter. In the new civil complaint, filed in Sarasota County, Florida, Petito's mother, Nichole Schmidt, acting as the administrator of her daughter's estate, is targeting Laundrie's estate for "damages which exceed $30,000." Brian Laundrie took responsibility for Gabby Petito’s death in notebook, FBI says JAN. 21, 202201:00 "The death of Gabrielle Venora Petito resulted from the intentional acts of Brian Laundrie," according to the three-page complaint filed by the parents' attorney, Patrick Reilly. "As a direct and proximate consequence of Brian Laundrie's tortious conduct, Nichole Schmidt and Joseph Petito incurred funeral and burial expenses, and they have suffered a loss of care and comfort, and have suffered a loss of probably future companionship, society and comfort." The action, targeting the estate, is not likely to result in any monetary damages, said Steven Bertolino, an attorney for Christopher and Roberta Laundrie. Brian Laundrie's parents move to dismiss Petitos' civil lawsuit MARCH 31, 202203:10 “This lawsuit will most likely not be defended and the Petitos will have gained nothing more than a piece of paper that tells them what everyone already knows — which is that Brian was responsible for Gabby’s death, as indicated by the FBI,” Bertolino said in a statement Monday. Petito’s parents are likely to have filed the latest lawsuit in hope of gaining possession of the notebook found with Brian Laundrie’s body, which has writings implicating him in her slaying, Bertolino said. Lawyers for both sets of parents are “working on that issue” now, Bertolino said.
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5/18/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 22 seconds
Texas inmate escapes ties to Mexican Mafia. #GonzaloLopez #MexicanMafia #Texasinmate #Marshalls
Texas inmate escapes ties to Mexican Mafia. #GonzaloLopez #MexicanMafia #Texasinmate #Marshalls —
On the heels of an 11-day statewide manhunt in Alabama that ended with a car chase, crash and the death of a female corrections officer, another manhunt is underway for a dangerous escaped inmate — this time in Texas. Investigators are searching for Gonzalo Lopez. The Texas Department of Public Safety identified Lopez as an affiliate of the Mexican Mafia, a violent gang often in control of other gangs to the point of “taxing” them for being on their territory. THE ESCAPE According to the Texas Department of Justice, Lopez made his escape Thursday while on his way from Gatesville, Texas, to a medical appointment in Huntsville, Texas. Somehow as the prison bus was traveling along State Highway 7 in Leon County, officials say Lopez got out of his handcuffs and shackles and went for the driver’s area of the prison bus. The driver of the bus put up a fight. But officials say Lopez stabbed the officer in the hand before the officer pulled the bus to the side of the road. Lopez and the officer jumped out of the bus and kept fighting, while another officer in the back of the bus fired two gunshots into the back tires of the bus. From there, the Texas Department of Justice says Lopez hopped back on the bus and drove it full of 15 other inmates another mile down the road. Eventually, investigators reported that Lopez lost control of the bus and ran into a cow pasture. Fortunately, no other inmates escaped custody. Texas inmate escapes by stabbing prison bus driver LOPEZ HISTORY Gonzalo Artemio Lopez, 46, is on the Texas 10 Most Wanted Fugitives List. He is now wanted for escape and aggravated assault of a public servant. In 1996, the Texas Department of Public Safety says Lopez was convicted of two counts of aggravated assault and sentenced to eight years in prison. In 2006, he was convicted of capital murder and aggravated kidnapping in Hidalgo County and sentenced to life in prison. The following year, he received a second life sentence after being convicted of attempted capital murder in Webb County. Investigators report that Lopez is from the Rio Grande Valley area and has ties to Weslaco, Mercedes and San Antonio. The Texas Department of Public Safety said he is an affiliate of the Mexican Mafia. Lopez is described as being 6 feet tall, about 185 lbs. with tattoos on his back, abdomen and chest. Authorities also say he has a burn scar on the right side of his neck. INVESTIGATION Texas authorities are continuing to investigate how Lopez escaped his shackles and handcuffs and took over the prison bus. The manhunt for Lopez continues. Officers were on horseback Sunday scouring rural areas for him as investigators are narrowing their search area. They believe Lopez may still be hiding in the brush somewhere. A $50,000 reward for information leading to Lopez’s arrest has been offered. To be eligible for the reward, the Texas Department of Safety says tipsters must give authorities information in one of the following ways: Call the Crime Stoppers hotline at 1-800-252-TIPS (8477). Submit a web tip through the DPS website by selecting the fugitive you have information about and then clicking on the link under their picture. Submit a Facebook tip by clicking the “SUBMIT A TIP” link (under the “About” section). Texas 10 Most Wanted fugitives are considered armed and dangerous. Anyone who sees Lopez is urged not to approach him, but instead call 911.
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5/17/2022 • 1 hour, 3 minutes
The Week in Crime and Policing with Mayo & Mayso
Angel had an emergency root canal, so Mark called in for back up. Past guest Micheal Chanat a former NYPD Police Officer and Upstate NY EMS answered the call and then Angel the "warrior" showed up for the show, mouth full of gauze and all. The three start off the show discussing the mass shooting in Buffalo NY. Each add insight into this mass shooting epidemic. Mark then start a discussion about the recent police involved shooting in the Bronx where the perp who was on the street in spite having an open gun charge shoots at the police and is now dead. Will stronger gun laws make a difference or do we need to put these violators behind bars and cancel bail reform? This is a great episode full of insight into these critical times from retired Officers who've been on the streets. On the front lines.
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5/17/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 32 seconds
Buffalo mass shooting remember the victims #AaronSalter #BuffaloPolice #FBI #PaytonGendron #Assault
Buffalo mass shooting remember the victims #AaronSalter #BuffaloPolice #FBI #PaytonGendron #Assault
A day after one of the deadliest racist massacres in recent American history, law enforcement officials in New York descended on the home of the accused gunman and probed disturbing hints into his behavior, as Gov. Kathy Hochul promised action on hate speech that she said spreads “like a virus.” The suspect, Payton S. Gendron, 18, shot 13 people on Saturday afternoon at a Tops supermarket in east Buffalo, killing 10, officials said. Almost all the victims were Black — shoppers, grocery workers and a security guard bound together by little more than tragic happenstance. But Mr. Gendron picked his target carefully, the police said, choosing an area known for its large Black population and even visiting the neighborhood the day before the attack in what authorities described as “reconnaissance.” And nearly a year before the mass shooting, his words had already caused alarm elsewhere. The police said on Sunday that Mr. Gendron had been picked up at his high school last June by state police after making a threatening remark and had been taken to a hospital for a mental health evaluation. Responding to a question for a class project about his post-graduation plans, Mr. Gendron said his involved a murder-suicide, a law enforcement official familiar with the case said. But Mr. Gendron described the remark as a joke, the official said. And after the evaluation, which lasted about a day and a half, he was released, according to Joseph Gramaglia, the Buffalo police commissioner. That account was confirmed by Special Agent Steven Belongia of the F.B.I., who said that Mr. Gendron was “not on the radar” of federal authorities. Mr. Gendron, who the police said wore body armor and camouflage during his spree, is believed to have posted a lengthy screed riddled with racist writings and expressing admiration for a white supremacist ideology known as replace
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5/16/2022 • 59 minutes, 39 seconds
Active shooter in Buffalo shoots 13 #PaytonGendron #Buffalo #HateCrime #Tops #ConklinNY #Manifesto
Active shooter in Buffalo shoots 13 #PaytonGendron #Buffalo #HateCrime #Tops #ConklinNY #Manifesto
A teenage gunman entranced by a white supremacist ideology known as replacement theory opened fire at a supermarket in Buffalo on Saturday, methodically shooting and killing 10 people and injuring three more, almost all of them Black, in one of the deadliest racist massacres in recent American history. The authorities identified the gunman as 18-year-old Payton S. Gendron of Conklin, a small town in New York’s rural Southern Tier. Mr. Gendron drove more than 200 miles to mount his attack, which he also livestreamed, the police said, a chilling video feed that appeared designed to promote his sinister agenda. Shortly after Mr. Gendron was captured, a manifesto believed to have been posted online by the gunman emerged, riddled with racist, anti-immigrant views that claimed white Americans were at risk of being replaced by people of color. In the video that appeared to have been captured by the camera affixed to his helmet, an anti-Black racial slur can be seen on the barrel of his weapon. The attack, at a Tops Friendly Market in a largely Black neighborhood in east Buffalo, conjured grim comparisons to a series of other massacres motivated by racism, including the killing of nine Black parishioners at a church in Charleston, S.C., in 2015; an antisemitic rampage in a Pittsburgh synagogue in 2018 that left 11 people dead; and an attack at a Walmart in El Paso in 2019, where the man charged had expressed hatred of Latinos. More than 20 people died there. In the Buffalo grocery store, where four employees were shot, the savagery and planning were evident: Mr. Gendron was armed with an assault weapon and wore body armor, the police said. And his preferred victims seemed clear as well: All told, 11 of the people shot were Black and two were white, the authorities said. “It was a straight up racially motivated hate crime,” John Garcia, the Erie County sheriff, said.
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5/15/2022 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 52 seconds
Update on escaped prisoner in Leon County Texas #GonzaloLopez #Texas #Wantedprisoner #Escapee
Update on escaped prisoner in Leon County Texas #GonzaloLopez #Texas #Wantedprisoner #Escapee
The authorities in Texas were searching early Friday for a convicted murderer who, they said, had escaped from a correctional bus the day before after stabbing the driver in the hand and forcing the vehicle off a highway into a cow pasture. The authorities deployed dogs and helicopters in the search for the inmate, Gonzalo Artemio Lopez, 46, who had been serving a life sentence for killing a man with a pickax. “As you can see from his record, he is very dangerous,” Robert Hurst, a public information officer for the state’s Department of Criminal Justice, said in a phone interview on Thursday night. Multiple police agencies joined the search for the inmate at an intersection of two major highways in a rural area of Leon County near the city of Centerville, Texas, which sits halfway between Dallas to the north and Houston to the south. News footage of the manhunt showed police officers, some on horseback, searching farmland near the crash site, inspecting a fence and stopping vehicles. Mr. Lopez escaped on Thursday afternoon as the long white bus, which was transporting several prisoners, traveled east along Highway 7. It was taking him from a prison in Gatesville, Texas, to a medical appointment in the city of Huntsville, Mr. Hurst said. “Somehow — we don’t know how — he manages to get out of his restraints and then manages to get into the driver’s compartment of the bus,” which was separated from the passenger area by a door, Mr. Hurst said. Mr. Lopez had an altercation with the driver, Randy Smith, stabbing him in the left hand with a weapon and forcing the bus off the highway, Mr. Hurst said, adding that the prisoner escaped as an officer on the bus, Tommie Brinegar, fired shots at him. He said the authorities did not know what type of weapon Mr. Lopez had used to stab the driver. The other 15 inmates on the bus were in restraints and did not leave the bus, Mr. Hurst said. The driver’s wound was not life-threatening, he added. Mr. Lopez was convicted of capital murder for killing a man in Hidalgo County 17 years ago after kidnapping him and trying to extract a ransom from the victim’s wife, Mr. Hurst said. His record includes eight other offenses in Texas, including attempted capital murder and aggravated assault, all but one in Hidalgo County, prisoner files show. Mr. Hurst said that Mr. Lopez had been convicted of attempted capital murder for firing shots at a sheriff’s deputy in Webb County. “The most notable thing is that he killed a guy with a pickax,” he added. Mr. Lopez’s first parole review is in April 2045, the prisoner files show. His projected release date was not available. The escape occurred about a mile west of Centerville and about two-thirds into the 160-mile journey from Gatesville to Huntsville. A section of the highway was later closed, and the Leon County Sheriff’s Office warned residents nearby to keep their doors and vehicles locked. Mr. Hurst said that prisoner escapes were rare in Texas, and that the authorities planned to continue the search for Mr. Lopez within a roughly 10-square-mile area that is somewhat hilly and includes farmland, forests and creeks. “We will not call off the search until we find him,” he said.
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5/14/2022 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 19 seconds
Casey White Back in Alabama #CaseyWhite #LauderdalAklabama #VickyWhite #FugitiveEnforcement #NYPD
Casey White Back in Alabama #CaseyWhite #LauderdalAklabama #VickyWhite #FugitiveEnforcement #NYPDRecaptured inmate Casey White was transferred to an Alabama state prison early Wednesday, more than a day after his arrest in Indiana that ended 11 days on the run with an Alabama county jail official who authorities say helped him escape. Vicky White, the woman accused of freeing him in late April, died Monday after a shooting that authorities believe was self-inflicted. That gunfire happened at the end of a car chase and wreck, authorities say, that led to Casey White's capture. Casey White was escorted Tuesday from Indiana back to Alabama, where he attended a late-night court arraignment in Lauderdale County -- the county from which authorities say he escaped. At the arraignment, Judge Ben Graves told White he will be charged with escape in the first degree, in addition to capital murder charges he was already facing related to the 2015 stabbing death of Alabama resident Connie Ridgeway. During the hearing, White, in handcuffs and with shackles around his ankles, listened intently with his eyes locked on Graves as the judge explained the charges. White appeared tired and sniffled more than once throughout the 10-minute hearing. On the back of White's head were four small gashes within a shaved circumference of hair the size of a quarter. Dry blood was visible on the back of his bright yellow jumpsuit. Immediately after the hearing, White exited the courthouse and glanced at the news cameras and the crowd of bystanders who had gathered, but didn't say anything. He was transferred to a state prison -- William E. Donaldson Correctional Facility in Bessemer, Alabama, a little more 100 miles south of Lauderdale County. Casey White, 38, and Vicky White, 56, were captured in Evansville, Indiana, Monday after a chase that ended when authorities forced the car Casey White was driving to wreck in a ditch, the US Marshals Service has said. The Alabama manhunt is over, but these unanswered questions remain The Alabama manhunt is over, but these unanswered questions remain Plenty of questions remain about the actions of both Casey White and Vicky White, the then-Lauderdale County assistant director of corrections who authorities say drove the inmate out of the county detention center in a patrol car April 29 under the pretense of taking him to a courthouse. The pair used a series of other vehicles over the next week and a half, at least one of which was purchased on the run in Tennessee, and likely were aided by cash from the recent sale of Vicky White's home, authorities have said. The two were not related but may have built a clandestine, romantic relationship while Casey White -- normally housed in state prison after being convicted of a string of crimes in 2015 -- intermittently stayed at Lauderdale County's detention center while attending pretrial hearings relating to Ridgeway's death, authorities have said. Vicky White was set to retire on the day authorities say she freed the inmate. Monday's car chase and crash in Evansville ended a frantic 11-day manhunt that spanned multiple states and elicited hundreds of tips, including one that ultimately led authorities to their capture. 911 call: Woman mentioned getting out and running Authorities zeroed in on the pair in Evansville after US marshals learned Sunday that a truck -- which investigators say the two used -- was abandoned at an Evansville car wash. Surveillance footage there showed Casey White with the truck, and investigators learned that the pair left the car wash in a Cadillac, authorities said.
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5/13/2022 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 56 seconds
POC After Hours with Mark DeMayo Guest Frank Failla
Frank Failla is a retired NYPD Sgt. who started his career with the NYPD being assigned to the busiest Precinct during one of the busiest times in NYC to be a Cop. Over 100 homicides a year in a Precinct that was only two miles long. After Frank retired he started performing Stand Up Comedy and acting and is working his way up the ladder. Mark and Franks share an interesting and funny look into working as a Cop and being funny. The episode fly's by. Which is a sign that these two could probably continue talking for another hour.
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5/13/2022 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 21 seconds
Casey White back behind bars #CaseyWhite #NYPD #FederalMarshall #VickyWhite #Jail #Prison #Autopsy
Casey White back behind bars #CaseyWhite #NYPD #FederalMarshall #VickyWhite #Jail #Prison #Autopsy
Casey White is now back behind bars in Alabama, but he is not in the same facility that the former correctional officer Vicky White helped him escape from. White is actually in Jefferson County right now. He has returned to the Donaldson Correctional Facility, a facility he once spent time at. He returned to Alabama on May 10, and within an hour was brought into court in Lauderdale County to face a judge. Inside, the murder suspect learned he will be charged with escape in the first degree, in addition to the capital murder charges he already faces. He then left the courthouse flanked by law enforcement both in front and behind him, vastly different to the walk out he and former correctional officer Vicky White participated in. While White is beginning to face the music and answer law enforcement’s questions, the woman who helped him escape won’t be able to answer the many questions surrounding this case, starting with “why.” The coroner ruled Vicky White’s death a suicide, caused by a self-inflicted gun shot as law enforcement closed in. While disappointed in the former correctional officer, Lauderdale County Sheriff Rick Singleton believes we will never know what caused his former employee and friend to help the murder suspect escape. “People who have a child will understand, and they make a bad choice, you discipline and you correct them, but you still love them. Vicky was a friend to all of us. I am very disappointed in what she did. I have no explanation of why she did it, what in the world possessed her to do this, we will never know,” said Lauderdale County Sheriff Rick Singleton. Lauderdale County District Attorney Chris Connolly says his team is ready to go to trial. Again, White is now being charged with first degree escape in addition to the charges he was already facing.
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5/12/2022 • 58 minutes, 6 seconds
Vicky White pulled from car #VickyWhite #CaseyWhite #FederalMarshalls #LauderdaleCountyAlabama
Vicky White pulled from car #VickyWhite #CaseyWhite #FederalMarshalls #LauderdaleCountyAlabama
Law enforcement officers in Indiana warned each other about the gun Vicky White had in her hand as they discussed how to retrieve her from her flipped vehicle, according to footage of the incident released by the Evansville Police Department on Tuesday. In one video, officers on the scene crouch in the grassy ditch by the overturned Cadillac, minutes after a U.S. Marshal rammed it, ending both a short police chase and White’s 11-day stint on the run with a murder suspect. The 56-year-old assistant director of corrections shot herself “almost instantaneously” before deputies could reach her, Vanderburgh County Sheriff Dave Wedding said at a Tuesday press conference. Vicky is unresponsive but “still breathing” in the footage, according to one officer discussing how to get her out. A suggestion to pop the front windshield off is quickly disregarded. “Anybody got a Hooligan?” someone asks, referencing a Halligan bar, a tool with a pick-end used by officers to force entr
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5/12/2022 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 23 seconds
Casey White extradited to Florence Alabama #CaseyWhite #VickyWhite #SheriffRickSingleton #Captured
Casey White extradited to Florence Alabama #CaseyWhite #VickyWhite #SheriffRickSingleton #Captured
Escaped inmate Casey White is now back in Alabama. The capital murder suspect and former fugitive was appearing in a special court hearing. Lauderdale County Sheriff Rick Singleton said a judge was placed on standby for White’s arraignment Tuesday night. As he entered the courthouse, reporters asked Casey White if he loved Vicky White, the late corrections officer accused of aiding his escape, but he did not answer. Once the hearing ends, Singleton said, White will then be taken to the Alabama Department of Correction, not the county jail investigators say he escaped from on April 29 with help from Vicky White. White was transported to Florence, Alabama, from Evansville, Indiana, where he was captured Monday after a rollover crash. Investigators found the couple carrying $29,000 in cash, four handguns and an AR-15 rifle. They were prepared for a shootout when they were captured, according to Vanderburgh County, Indiana Sheriff Dave Wedding. Alabama escapee planned to end things with shootout, sheriff says After trailing them through three states, the U.S. Marshals Service tracked Casey White and Vicky White to a motel across from the sheriff’s office in Evansville on Monday. The duo took off when they saw authorities there, leading U.S. marshals and the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office on a chase that ended in the rollover crash initiated by a pit maneuver by investigators. Investigators say Vicky White shot herself at the scene and was rushed to the hospital. Vanderburgh County Coroner Steve Lockyear confirmed to a NewsNation affiliate that Vicky White died by suicide. Wedding said Casey White showed no remorse over the death of Vicky White, who authorities said he shared a special relationship with for the past two years. Wedding said Casey White also told investigators after his capture that “he was probably going to have a shootout at the stake of both of them losing their lives.” The sheriff continued that the crash initiated by a pit maneuver likely “saved many lives.” “We believe that they were leaving room 150 for good and traveling elsewhere,” Wedding said during an appearance Tuesday night on NewsNation’s “Banfield.” Wedding also said he believes the couple had camping gear with them. Search for Alabama fugitives comes to an end in southern Indiana At the time of his escape, Casey White was charged with capital murder for a deadly stabbing and was already serving a 75-year sentence for a 2015 crime spree that involved a home invasion, carjacking and police chase. “I spoke to her mother. Her mother has been extremely distraught over the last several days, very stressed out,” Singleton said on NewsNation’s “Banfield,” referring to Vicky White’s mother. “They’re good people, and you know, they are just as shocked as the rest of us that her daughter would do something like this,” Singleton added. It is unclear who will get the money that Casey and Vicky left behind during the police pursuit, however, Casey’s mother will likely be the next person in line once it is released, according to Singleton.
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5/11/2022 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 1 second
Escaped fugitives caught in Evansville Indiana
Escaped fugitives caught in Evansville Indiana
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5/10/2022 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 4 seconds
Casey and Vicky white apprehended #CaseyWhite #VickyWhite #EvansvilleIndiana #SUV #LauderdaleAlabama
Casey and Vicky white apprehended #CaseyWhite #VickyWhite #EvansvilleIndiana #SUV #LauderdaleAlabama
Vicky White was assistant director of corrections at the Lauderdale County Detention Center when she disappeared Friday, April 29, with Casey Cole White, an inmate accused of capital murder. In the weeks leading up to the disappearance, Vicky White had sold her home, told coworkers she was retiring and mentioned plans of going to the beach. On April 29, she told them she would be transporting Casey White alone to the courthouse. Hours later, they were both reported missing. The transport vehicle was found later the same day in Florence, but it would be days more before any sign of the fugitives was found. Warrants were issued for each of them — Casey White for escape, and Vicky White for aiding the escape. Up to $15,000 was offered for information that led to Casey White's arrest and up to $10,000 for information that led to Vicky White's arrest. They were eventually found May 9 in Evansville, Indiana, and arrested after a brief police pursuit.
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5/10/2022 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 54 seconds
The Week in Crime and Policing with Mayo & Mayso
Mark and Angel seem to have found their stride on this episode. They start discussing breaking news. The capture of escaped inmate Casey White and former Alabama Correction Officer Vicky White by the U.S. Marshals. Mark and Angel agree that the two played it wrong. The best thing to do was to "hide out until the coast is clear" because murderer Casey White was a giant at 6'9" and would stick out anywhere in public. Mark and Angel discuss the tragic story of an NYPD cop Sean Armstead who trailed his wife and lover to a La Quinta Hotel in Wallkill NY. The love triangle turned deadly with the Housing cop killing his wife's 20 year old lover and then turning the gun on himself. NYC Mayor Eric Adams attends the famous Met Gala in a artist designed costume. A stolen construction company truck leads to the death of a Guyanese mother on mothers day. Mark and Angel have a lot of news stories to cover this week. Its a fast paced, interesting and really funny episode.
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5/10/2022 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 16 seconds
Security camera footage at a business in Evansville, Indiana, shows a man who investigators believe may be Casey White, one of two people involved in a national manhunt out of Alabama.
Security camera footage at a business in Evansville, Indiana, shows a man who investigators believe may be Casey White, one of two people involved in a national manhunt out of Alabama.
The security camera footage seen here was shared with us/captured at Weinbach Car Wash, which is just off of S. Weinbach Avenue in Evansville.
We broke the news earlier that officials with the US Marshals Service were investigating in Evansville after a stolen vehicle was found that may have been connected to Casey White and former Alabama corrections officer Vicky White.
The investigation began after a vehicle that was stolen in Tennessee was discovered in Evansville. Investigators believe that vehicle may be connected to the investigation surrounding Vicky and Casey.
Our crews were at the local carwash as the US Marshals arrived. Due to the sensitivity of the investigation, the amount of information we've been able to share has been limited.
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5/9/2022 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 48 seconds
Lauderdale County Alabama escaped Fugitive search
Lauderdale County Alabama escaped Fugitive search
As the search continues for a missing former Alabama corrections officer and an inmate charged with murder, authorities remain in the dark on where the pair may have gone after the SUV they used after leaving the jail turned up little new information in the case.
The 2007 Ford SUV officials believe Vicky White, 56, and inmate Casey White, 38, were traveling in during their escape from the Lauderdale County Detention Center in Alabama more than a week ago was located in a Tennessee tow lot, Sheriff Rick Singleton said Friday during a news conference.Why manhunts like the one for Vicky White and Casey White fascinate us
"The car was cleaned out," the sheriff told CNN Saturday. "There wasn't anything left in the vehicle. They apparently took everything they had with them."
The corrections officer, who is now no longer employed by the sheriff's office, left with the inmate from the jail on the morning of April 29, saying she would take him to the courthouse for a mental health evaluation. She also said she would seek medical care for herself after dropping him off because she wasn't feeling well.
The pair never arrived at the courthouse or medical facility, setting off a manhunt involving local and federal authorities.
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5/9/2022 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 47 seconds
Car linked to escaped inmate corrections officer found in Tennessee The car linked to escaped Florence, Alabama, inmate Casey White and jail employee Vicky White was ditched in Williamson County, Tenn
Car linked to escaped inmate corrections officer found in Tennessee The car linked to escaped Florence, Alabama, inmate Casey White and jail employee Vicky White was ditched in Williamson County, Tennessee, just hours after the jail break, the Williamson County Sheriff's Office said. Authorities first spotted the car around 3 p.m. CT on April 29 -- hours after the escape -- and it wasn't until Thursday night that the car was connected to the Whites, sheriff's office spokeswoman Sharon Puckett told ABC News. There's no sign that murder suspect Casey White, 38, and Lauderdale County Assistant Director of Corrections Vicky White, 56, are still in the area of Williamson County, which is about a two-hour drive north of Florence, the sheriff's office added. Authorities with the U.S. Marshals Service searched the area Friday morning but found nothing to indicate that the pair was still in Williamson County, Puckett said. "We don't believe they're anywhere near us," she said. Lauderdale County assistant director of corrections Vicky White and inmate Casey Cole White. However, authorities are still canvassing the area for any witnesses and are looking into whether any cars were reported stolen around the time the Whites' car was ditched, Lauderdale County Sheriff Rick Singleton said at a news conference Friday. Nothing was left behind in the car, the sheriff said. Casey White and Vicky White may be driving a 2007 orange or copper Ford Edge with m...Read More Vicky White withdrew approximately $90,000 in cash from multiple banks before allegedly fleeing, Lauderdale County, Alabama, District Attorney Chris Connolly told ABC News. He said the banks were local to the Lauderdale County area, but he could not say when she withdrew the money. On April 18 -- just days before she allegedly fled with inmate Casey White -- Vicky White closed on the sale of her home for just over $95,000. Singleton has said that investigators suspect Vicky White is "flush" with cash from the sale. MORE: Missing corrections officer 'willingly' participated in inmate's escape, sheriff says It's now been one week since Casey White and Vicky White went missing. The two are not related. Authorities said they believe Vicky White willingly participated in the April 29 escape from the Lauderdale County jail. The pair "may be armed with an AR-15 rifle, handguns and a shotgun," the U.S. Marshals Service said. The sheriff acknowledged that the pursuit is "behind where we'd like it to be" and said Vicky White's law enforcement background has likely helped her evade authorities. "This was a very well thought-out plan and her knowledge has put us at a loss," he said. Vicky White and Casey White disappeared after Vicky White allegedly told her colleagues that she was taking Casey White to the Lauderdale County Courthouse for a "mental health evaluation," the sheriff said. He didn't have a court appearance scheduled, Singleton said. Vicky White also allegedly told her colleagues that she was going to seek medical attention after dropping the inmate off at court because she wasn't feeling well, but Singleton said his office confirmed that no appointment was made. MORE: Inside escaped Alabama inmate's criminal history as manhunt intensifies Singleton said Friday that his message to Vicky White is: "Hopefully we find you safe." Singleton has described Vicky White, a 17-year veteran of the department, as "an exemplary employee" until now. Vicky White has submitted her retirement papers and the day of the escape was her last day, the sheriff said. At the time of his escape, Casey White was facing two counts of capital murder for the stabbing Connie Ridgeway in 2015, according to the U.S. Marshals Service.
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5/8/2022 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 38 seconds
Search for escaped Lauderdale county inmate continues, #CaseyWhite #VickyWhite #FugitiveEnforcement
Search for escaped Lauderdale county inmate continues, #CaseyWhite #VickyWhite #FugitiveEnforcement
In their search for a missing former corrections official and an inmate facing murder charges, authorities announced a key discovery Friday: they located the car they previously believed the pair was traveling in. The car had been in a Tennessee tow lot for about a week, after local officials found it abandoned in the woods and without any identifying information last Friday -- the same day the pair went missing -- and had it towed. It means the two drove roughly two hours north to Williamson County, Tennessee, after disappearing from a county jail in Florence, Alabama, Lauderdale County Sheriff Rick Singleton said during a Friday news conference. Why manhunts like the one for Vicky White and Casey White fascinate us Why manhunts like the one for Vicky White and Casey White fascinate us But authorities know little about what came after that. "We know now where the car is, we know what direction they went," the sheriff said. "We're trying to canvass the area for any witnesses, also trying to research, see if any stolen vehicles were reported in that area during that time." Authorities believe the vehicle may have had mechanical problems which prompted the abrupt stop in the area. But the sheriff said investigators don't yet know if the pair stole another vehicle, or got a ride with someone else and where they may have headed. "We're sort of back to square one," he said. "After Friday afternoon, when they abandoned that car, which direction they went from there, we don't know." Vicky White, 56, and Casey White, 38, have now been missing for more than a week. The two, who officials say may have had a romantic relationship, are not related.
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5/7/2022 • 1 hour, 21 minutes, 3 seconds
Casey White case update vehicle recovered.#CaseyWhite #VickyWhite #Fugitive #FBI #FordSUV #NYPD
Casey white case update vehicle recovered.#CaseyWhite #VickyWhite #Fugitive #FBI #FordSUV #NYPD
The escape vehicle used by Vicky White and Casey White, the missing former Alabama corrections officer and inmate, was found in Tennessee -- and authorities are trying to determine whether the pair may now have another car. The orange 2007 Ford Edge SUV was in a tow lot in Williamson County, Tennessee, about two hours north of Florence, Alabama, where the fugitive investigation began, the US Marshals Service said Friday. It was taken there last Friday, when Williamson County Sheriff's Office authorities responded to an abandoned vehicle and found the car locked, with no tags and no identifying information, sheriff's office spokesperson Sharon Puckett told CNN. The tow truck driver who picked up the Ford vehicle remembered it when he saw a local TV story this week about the missing officer and inmate and alerted his boss, who contact
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Alabama officer escaped inmate had 2-year relationship #VickyWhite #CaseyWhite #Inmate #Fugitive The Alabama jail correction officer who disappeared with a capital murder suspect had phoned the inmate numerous times in prison and had been in a “special relationship” with him for nearly two years before the pair vanished, The Post has learned. Vicky White and inmate Casey Cole White – who apparently fled together on Friday – have been linked since late 2020 when he was brought to the jail guard’s jurisdiction on murder charges, Lauderdale County Sheriff Rick Singleton told The Post in an interview Wednesday. At the time, Casey had been serving a 75-year sentence at the William E. Donaldson Correctional Facility in Jefferson County for a 2015 crime spree but on August 3, 2020, he was brought to Lauderdale County for questioning after he wrote a letter confessing to a murder, according to Singleton and District Attorney Chris Connolly. It was at that time Singleton believes Casey and Vicky first met and started up a cozy relationship. For the next three months, Casey was at the Lauderdale County jail where Vicky worked as investigators questioned him about the death of 58-year-old Connie Ridgeway. He was eventually arraigned on murder charges on Oct. 2, 2020. By that November, Casey was ordered to return to the Donaldson prison after staff realized he’d obtained a shank and was planning an escape, Connolly said.
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5/6/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 55 seconds
Manhunt for dangerous inmate continues.
Manhunt for dangerous inmate continues.
Alabama jail guard Vicky White had secret phone calls over the course of two years with the murder suspect she helped smuggle out of jail last week. The corrections officer kept her 'special relationship' with Casey White alive while he served a 75-year sentence in state prison for a crime spree that involved him shooting at his ex-girlfriend, according to Lauderdale County Sheriff Rick Singleton. Casey was moved from state prison to the county jail where Vicky works in February to face trial on separate capital murder charges. Vicky then sold her house and planned to retire on Friday before taking off with him instead. A warrant has been issued for her arrest. Video of her leading the 6ft9in inmate out of jail shows she was 'prepared' to help him escape, says Human Behavior Academy president Susan Constantine. 'It was really obvious to me what was going on here was planned out, methodical, and she had played it out in her mind, even to where how she parked the car,' she told Fox News. 'She was prepared.' Her 'waddling gait' as she stepped out of her car and walked in to retrieve Casey shows she was 'rough around the edges' and somewhat masculine, Constantine said. Authorities are on day seven of a US Marshal-led manhunt for the fugitive pair. They could be armed with an AR-15 and a shotgun and may have used a copper 2007 Ford Edge to get away Surveillance video shows the moment Vicky White, 56, snuck 'monster' Casey White, 38, out of jail. She parks her cruiser by the door and takes her time exiting the vehicle, leaning back into the seat to grab something. She 'waddles' into the facility and leads Casey out, holding the door for him as he's shackled. 'She doesn't seem to have a care in the world,' said Constantine, the body language expert. 'Her stride movements are just at ease. There’s not a sense of franticness or rapid movement.' Dave Katz, a former DEA special agent who helped hunt down mobster Constabile 'Gus' Farace, says the pair could be anywhere. 'If she's smart, you’re going to have a hard time catching her,' he told Fox News, adding that he would start the search by looking at where she had been shopping, what she had been buying, and who Casey had been talking to right before they left. 'She might not have used cash – she would have bought them in advance,' he said. 'If he’s a backwoodsman, if he can sustain them hunting and fishing, I wouldn't discount that the people in the area, who live there, who may even know him, they'll tell you where [he would fish or hunt].'
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5/5/2022 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 36 seconds
The Week in Crime with Mayo & Mayso
Mark and Angel start the show talking about Vicky White an Alabama Correction Officer may have broken convicted murderer Casey White out of prison. They joke about, At first it reads like the movie Out of Sight starring George Clooney and Jennifer Lopez. In reality its more like Escape At Dannemora, with Bencio Del Toro, Paul Dano and a frumpy Patricia Arquette. High end shop lifters have made the Upper East Side, Madison Avenue Boutiques almost impossible to do business. Stores are forced to require a reservation to shop. NYC Mayor Eric Adams asks NYer's to take pics of Cops on the phone. NYPD Union President Pat Lynch lets the Mayor know that every Officer is issued a cell phone, to document there movement, take reports, and answer 911 calls. and much more. A funny, fast paced episode.
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5/3/2022 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 10 seconds
POC After Hours welcomes Joe Badalamente
Joe Badalamente is a retired NYC Police Officer, Actor, Writer and Comedian. Mark intro "If I had a nickel for every time someone asked me if I knew Joe Badalamente" . Turns out Mark is not the only "Cop/Comedian" Joe was doing it first. Hard to believe that their paths never crossed while on the job. The other day while on facebook Mark saw a "friend suggestion" and his name was Joe Badalamente. On this episode they finally meet and share a lot of laughs about doing performing comedy and policing in NYC.
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4/29/2022 • 1 hour, 29 minutes, 11 seconds
Lily Peters 10 year old Chippewa Falls Wisconsin girl's body found murdered along walking path
Prosecutors said Wednesday that the 14-year-old suspect in the death of 10-year-old Iliana "Lily" Peters told investigators he punched, strangled and sexually assaulted her, according to CBS Minnesota. Peters was found dead in Wisconsin on Monday after her family had reported her missing the day before.
Prosecutors said the boy admitted that he'd been planning to rape and kill Peters "from the get-go" on Sunday night, when he began following her down a trail after she left her aunt's home, CBS Minnesota said.
"Protection of (the) community also is necessary in this case given his statements regarding his intentions and his statements regarding that when he did get off the trail, he punched the victim in the stomach, knocked her to the ground, essentially strangled her, hit her with a stick, before strangling her to the point of death — before he then sexually assaulted her," Chippewa County District Attorney Wade Newell told the judge at the bond hearing, according to the Associated Press.
After hearing from both legal teams, Judge Ben Lane granted prosecutors' request to detain the boy on a $1 million cash bond, calling his alleged crimes "a serious threat to the community," CBS Minnesota reported. The boy's defense team had asked for a $100,000 bond, arguing that he was not a flight risk because he was too young to drive.
Newell said after the hearing the boy is charged with first-degree intentional homicide, first-degree sexual assault and first-degree sexual assault of a child under age 13 resulting in great bodily harm. The judge in the case has sealed the criminal complaint, the AP reports.
The name of the suspect, who appeared in court on video, has not been released, though prosecutors said he has lived in Chippewa County, Wisconsin, for his entire life. Investigators said he and Peters knew each other.
"The suspect was not a stranger. The suspect was known to the victim," Kelm said, according to CBS Minnesota. "We do not believe there is any danger to the community at this time."
Peters was first reported missing on Sunday night after she did not return home from her aunt's house. While searching for the girl, officers found a bicycle near a walking trail.
Her body was found in a wooded area near the walking trail on Monday morning, police said. On Tuesday, the suspect was arrested at a home on the same block as Peters' aunt's house, CBS Minnesota reported.
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Elon Musk purchases Twitter #ElonMusk #CNN #Facebook #Instagram #Tesla #Freespeech #MarkZuckerberg
If the $44 billion deal between Elon Musk and Twitter falls apart, either side may have to pay the other $1 billion, according to a securities filing on Tuesday. The world’s richest man struck a deal on Monday to buy the social media company for $54.20 a share. Mr. Musk, who also leads the electric carmaker Tesla and the rocket maker SpaceX, has said he plans to take Twitter private and that he wants to improve the product and promote free speech on the platform. The deal is not set to close for another three to six months, Twitter told its employees on Monday. According to Tuesday’s filing, Twitter would have to pay Mr. Musk in certain circumstances if the deal goes awry. That would include if the social media company signed a deal with another suitor whose offer it deemed superior. Mr. Musk, for his part, would have to pay if his financing for the deal falls apart. Twitter declined to comment. Mr. Musk did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Mr. Musk’s financing has played a key role in the deal’s intrigue. He initially did not appear to have any funding lined up for his bid. But last week, he revealed in a filing that he had commitments for loans from various banks. Mr. Musk is paying with $13 billion in bank loans, plus another $12.5 billion in loans against his stock in Tesla. He has pledged another $21 billion in cash, though he has not outlined the source of that money. Requiring a buyer to agree to a fee if financing falls apart is not atypical, lawyers said. The fee Mr. Musk is on the hook for — roughly 2.5 percent of the deal — is on par with other acquisitions. “It’s actually a pretty plain vanilla merger agreement,” said Steven Davidoff Solomon, a professor at the School of Law at the University of California, Berkeley. The filing also said that if a deal does not close by Oct. 24, both sides could walk away. Should the transaction still be awaiting regulatory approval at that time, Mr. Musk and Twitter would have another six months to close it. U.S. regulators may examine Mr. Musk’s purchase of Twitter but are unlikely to sue to block it, since it is not an example of a company buying a competitor, former antitrust officials have said. European officials said on Tuesday that Twitter under Mr. Musk’s ownership would have to abide by its new Digital Services Act. The landmark law, which is likely to take effect by next year, requires social media companies to police their platforms more aggressively to fight misinformation and restrict certain online ads.
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4/27/2022 • 48 minutes, 57 seconds
Update Rust movie set shooting, are criminal charges coming?
Update Rust movie set shooting, are criminal charges coming?
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4/27/2022 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 29 seconds
The Week in Crime and Policing with Mayo & Mayso
It was a slow in "high profile" crime but Mark & Angel did find more than a few interesting stories to fill the quick paced hour. They start off discussing the death of two French Graffiti Artist. Both artist were excited about visiting NYC for the first time. They shared a dream of "going up" on a NYC train. The two were found dead in the subway tunnel of the N/B 3 train. Their bodies were found at approx 6:50 am. A NYPD Police Officer is suspended after being suspected of shooting at his girlfriends husband. Yankee fans throwing degree at the Cleveland Guardians outfielders after a come from walk off win. Angel a former Yankee Stadium Cop shares experiences at the stadium as well as dealing with the "Bleacher Creatures". A robber walks in a Houston Texas Car Dealership. He pulls out a gun and before introduce himself an armed Dealership employee takes out his firearm. The armed intruder then did the smart thing and retreaded. Also Chicago Bears wide receiver Byron Pringle gets arrested for doing donuts in his Hellcat with a child in his car. Mark and Anel close the show paying tribute to fallen FDNY Firefighter Timothy Klein. Timothy lost his life responding to a Brooklyn house fire. The Police Off the Cuff family pray for Timothy Kleins family. Thank you for your service Firefighter Timothy Klein.
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4/26/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 44 seconds
Investigation of Orsolya Gaal case, and Cassie Carli
The arrest of David Bonola in the Orsoyla Gaal Case.
Investigation Orsolya Gaal, Cassie Carli #NYPD #MarcusSpanevelo #DavidBonola #ForestHills #HandymanNew details emerged Friday in the heinous murder of Queens mom Orsolya Gaal — from how cops cleverly collected some key evidence, to the steps the suspect’s lawyer is taking to fight the case. On Tuesday, three days after police say David Bonola, 44, butchered Gaal in her Forest Hills home, NYPD detectives fished out a pair of bloody brown boots from a sanitation truck after it pulled away from the suspect’s home, according to law enforcement sources and witnesses Friday. “It was in the afternoon. … The cops came and stopped the truck,” said Harry Maraj, a construction worker who witnessed the moment while sitting in Tropical Jade Roti Express on Liberty Avenue. They took some bags out of the truck and opened them up,” he said. “They took a white bag from truck and a pair of brown boots. The boots weren’t in any bag. They put everything in big brown paper bags and left.” Law enforcement sources say they’d already had Bonola on their radar after learning he’d done work at Gaal’s home and had an intimate relationship with her. They were surveilling his home and waiting for his garbage to be picked up so they could look through it for clues, sources said. It’s unclear why detectives waited for the truck to leave the home to nab the footwear. The bloody boots, which Bonola allegedly wore while stabbing Gaal nearly 60 times, were tested for DNA and are a crucial element in the case investigators are building against him, sources have said. They took some bags out of the truck and opened them up,” he said.“They took a white bag from truck and a pair of brown boots. The boots weren’t in any bag. They put everything in big brown paper bags and left.”
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4/24/2022 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 40 seconds
Queens Handyman arraigned for murder of Orsoyla Gaal
The handyman lover of Queens mom Orsolya Gaal was charged Thursday with her murder – and police said he committed the “horrendous” crime during a fight her over their recently-ended on-off affair of two years.
David Bonola, 44, was already on the NYPD’s radar Wednesday evening when officers canvassing for surveillance video spotted him near the crime scene and took him back to the 112th precinct.
There, Bonola made “incriminating statements” about the slaying, NYPD Chief of Detectives James Essig said at a press conference.
He was charged with murder, criminal tampering and criminal possession of a weapon for allegedly stabbing Gaal, 51, nearly 60 times in the basement of her Forest Hills home with a kitchen knife early on Saturday, cops said.
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Breaking news Orsoyola Gaal case #NYPD #Arrest #Detectives #ForestHills #Handyman #SurveillanceA man is under arrest in the gruesome murder of a mother whose body was found in a duffel bag in Queens David Bonola, 44, arrived at the 112th NYPD precinct where he was interviewed in connection with the death of 51-year-old Orsolya Gaal and then taken into custody. He's now facing charges of murder, criminal tampering, and possession of a weapon. Detectives made the decision to pick him up and were in his neighborhood at around 11:30 p.m. Wednesday when he walked up to the officers and said, "I hear you are looking for me." He then apparently proceeded to make a full confession. Bonola had known Gaal from doing work on her house and knew where to find the key, allegedly enabling him to stab her to death while her 13-year-old son was upstairs, unaware of what was happening to his mother. On Thursday morning, police held a press conference revealing that Bonola had been having an intimate affair with Gaal for approximately two years. "We believe that the relationship that Mr. Bonola had with our victim was an intimate type relationship. And this is stemmed to be a domestic type of dispute that they were having over their intimate relationship. They started to get into just regular domestic issues that seem to occur between them," said Lieutenant Timothy Thompson of Queens North Homicide, NYPD. Gaal was at a bar Friday night, the night of her murder, around 11:45 to 12:30 a.m. About ten minutes later police said Bonola showed up to speak to her about their relationship, police said. He was either let in or used a key hidden inside a barbecue. They had a heated argument in the basement of the home. A knife was brandished and NYPD Chief of Detectives James Essig says Gaal was stabbed "ruthlessly and brutally in excess of 55 times." Gaal was dragged through the neighborhood in a large duffel bag, leaving what Essig described as" a bloody trail through the streets of Forest Hills." The bag containing her body was abandoned alongside the Jackie Robinson Parkway. A surveillance image is said to be crucial to the case. It shows a man, believed to be the Bonola, dragging the bag just before daybreak. After disposing of the body, police say Bonola fled through the park, where investigators discovered his jacket. They also found bloody bandages during the investigation and learned Bonola had received treatment for wounds to both hands at a local hospital, Essig said. Gaal's husband was out of town with their elder son and their younger son was in an upstairs bedroom at the time of the murder. Police believe Bonola sent a text message to Gaal's husband from her phone after the murder that referenced a previous crime and indicated the rest of the family was in danger. Police said there was no past crime and no danger to Gaal's husband and two children. Police say Bonola arrived in the United States 21 years ago from Mexico.
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4/21/2022 • 56 minutes, 13 seconds
ATF Asst. Director Peter Forcelli Fast and Furious #NYPD #ATF #FastandFurious #IronPipeline #Guns
ATF Asst. Director Peter Forcelli Fast and Furious #NYPD #ATF #FastandFurious #IronPipeline #Guns Career investigator, public safety professional and law enforcement subject matter expert. Retired ATF Deputy Assistant Director and NYPD Homicide Detective. Survivor of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center in NYC. Volunteer returning public speaker at the 9/11 Memorial & Museum. Provided testimony before Congress is the Operation Fast & Furious oversight investigation. Led ATF’s critical incident response and investigation into a number of high profile, mass shooting incidents, which were covered by both national and international news media. These incidents include the mass shootings at: -Fort Lauderdale- Hollywood International Airport -Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. -Investigation into Omar Mateen, the shooter at the Pulse Nightclub mass shooting and his acquisition of the firearms used in that incident. Responsible for the exoneration of 12 wrongfully arrested and charged individuals, 8 of whom were wrongfully convicted for murders that they did not commit. Several of my cases have been reported on in "The Wall Street Journal;" "The New Yorker" magazine; on NBC's "Dateline;" A&E Channel's "Gangland;" and on the Biography Channel's "Gangsters- Most Evil." I have also appeared to provide commentary on a number of U.S. and Canadian radio, cable and network television news programs and documentaries with respect to ATF investigations or operations, and I have been portrayed in several real-crime novels, such as "Sex, Money Murder: A Tale of Blood, Crack and Betrayal," "El Narco" and "Blood, Gun, Money," to name a few.
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4/21/2022 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 30 seconds
Orsoyola Gaal person of interest. #NYPD #OrsoyolaGaal #ForestHills #hanydman #CrimeScene #detectives
Orsoyola Gaal person of interest. #NYPD #OrsoyolaGaal #ForestHills #hanydman #CrimeScene #detectivesOrsolya Gaal’s murderer apparently didn’t go to her home planning to kill her, law-enforcement sources said on Tuesday. The frenzied deadly attack on the married Forest Hills mom was too sloppy, for one thing, sources said. “[Detectives] don’t think it was a planned murder,’’ a source said. “He left a blood trail for five blocks from the house,’’ the source said. “It was like a trail of bread crumbs. “If you want to kill somebody, you try to make it a little cleaner, be a little more prepared. He didn’t go with something to move her body. He took something from the house. “I’m sure with that kind of blood, there’s lots of DNA there,’’ the source said. “The killer’s DNA has gotta be in that blood. It’s not a clean scene.’’ Gaal, the 51-year-old mother of two teenage boys, was stabbed nearly 60 times inside her family’s Tudor-style home around 12:40 a.m. Saturday and stuffed into a black duffel bag taken from the house. Her body was later found inside the bloodied bag about a half-mile away by a man walking his dogs. Cops are now looking to question her handyman ex-lover, sources told the press. Police have not identified a suspect or a person of interest in the vicious slaying but said they do want to talk to handyman, who had intimate knowledge of the Juno Street home and knew where the family kept a spare key, sources said.
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4/20/2022 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 52 seconds
LA Gangs follow rich and famous home to rob them. #LAPD #NYPD #SmashandGrab #Followhomecrime
LA Gangs follow rich and famous home to rob them. #LAPD #NYPD #SmashandGrab #Followhomecrime A group of at least 17 gangs targeting Los Angeles' wealthiest are responsible for the city's recent string of 'follow-home' robberies, cops said Tuesday. 'In my 34 years in the LAPD, I have never seen this type of criminal behavior in such large groups coordinating to conduct attacks on unsuspecting citizens to take their property and/or vehicles,' said Capt. Jonathan Tippet of the attacks, which started in September. In November, Tippet was tabbed to head a division designed to combat the robberies - Follow Home Robbery Task Force - which has seen armed suspects stalk victims leaving ritzy boutiques, hotels, and restaurants before striking. The force - which includes 18 detectives - was created on November 23. Since then, a total of 221 follow-home robberies have been reported - with a further 45 coming before the task force's creation. During Tuesday's briefing, Tippet and other cops criticized city laws that saw two suspects the task force has arrested in the past month put back on the street while awaiting trial days after their offenses. The briefing comes as violent robberies and smash-and-grab thefts have skyrocketed in Los Angeles. Robberies are up nearly 18 percent in the year-to-date compared to 2021, while those involving a firearm have surged by nearly 50 percent in the same time period. Assaults are also up marginally, by 4.4 percent, with violent crimes overall up seven percent, statistics from the LAPD reveal.
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4/19/2022 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 23 seconds
The Week in Crime and Policing with Mayo & Mayso
Angel is back from his tour of Florida, New Orleans and somewhere else. Mark & Angel jump right in. They begin by recapping the Brooklyn subway shooter Frank James and Angels recent appearance on FOX News. Mark brings up a recent opinion piece in the NY Post questioning Frank James mental state of mind. Would it make a difference? The $50k reward for the capture of Frank James will be split between five witnesses. The next story they cover is the recent resignation of NYS Lt. Gov Brian Benjamin a pro defund the police and bail reform advocate on corruption charges. Needless to say he will not be missed. Good riddance Brian. A rage rage incident in NJ leads to a young women getting run over several times by a crazed motorist. An incarcerated transgender impregnates two inmates at a prison in NJ. NYPD unveil their new Electric Patrol Cars at the Annual Car Show at the Javits Center. The Mets great start. The show ends with a tribute to Ahken Chu III the 22 year old son of retired NYPD Member of the Service who's life was tragically taken in a motor vehicle early this morning. A fundthefirst.com to help the grieving family was shared. Rest In Peace Ahken...
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Subway shooter arrested investigation. #nypd #FrankRjames #ATF #9thPrecinct #MTA #9MM #Glock17 Yesterday, as everyday New Yorkers commuted through Brooklyn on our subway system, Frank James – as alleged – committed a horrific act that resulted in an around-the-clock effort by the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force in New York, the NYPD, and the ATF to find him and bring him to justice. Thanks to the incredible work by all involved to identify James and get the proper information out to the public, he's in federal custody and New Yorkers can breathe a little easier in our city today,” stated FBI Assistant Director-in-Charge Driscoll. “Today’s arrest of Frank James was in large part due to the vigilance and a concerted effort by New Yorkers to aid law enforcement in the apprehension of violent criminals. We at ATF applaud the public’s engagement and participation in providing vital information to apprehend James, and we hope for a speedy recovery for all victims. ATF will continue to utilize our nationwide Crime Gun Intelligence capabilities to support our partners in the continued investigation of Tuesday’s horrific attack on the NYC subway,” stated ATF Special Agent-in-Charge DeVito. “Today, after nearly 30 hours of dogged police work, Frank James was arrested by the NYPD without incident,” stated NYPD Commissioner Sewell. “From the moment Mr. James committed this appalling crime, the police began shrinking his world until he had nowhere to turn – and the people of our city were working right alongside us. So together with our law enforcement partners at the FBI, the ATF, the U.S. Marshals Service, and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York, I want to thank New Yorkers for their vigilance and their help in taking this violent criminal off our streets.” As set forth in the complaint, during rush hour on the morning of April 12, 2022, James used a Glock 17 pistol he purchased in Ohio to conduct a mass shooting on an N subway train in Brooklyn. James, dressed in an orange reflective jacket, yellow hard hat, and surgical mask, set off a smoke-emitting device in one of the train cars before firing at subway riders. James had arrived in New York earlier that day in a rental van driven from Pennsylvania. He parked the van on Kings Highway, approximately two blocks from the entrance to an N-train station, near where the shooting took place. After the attack, James abandoned a bag containing, among other items, fireworks, a plastic container containing gasoline, and a torch. In videos he posted publicly on YouTube before the attack, James made various statements about the New York City subway system. Among other things, James addressed statements to New York City’s mayor: “What are you doing, brother? What’s happening with this homeless situation?” and “Every car I went to wa[s] loaded with homeless people. It was so bad, I couldn’t even stand.” James also made statements, in sum and substance, about various conspiracy theories, including that: “And so the message to me is: I should have gotten a gun, and just started shooting motherf---ers.” Following the attack, members of law enforcement executed court-authorized search warrants for properties associated with James in Pennsylvania. Agents recovered, among other items: 9mm ammunition; a threaded 9mm pistol barrel, which allows for a silencer or suppresser to be attached;.223 caliber ammunition, which is used with an AR-15 semi-automatic rifle; a taser; a high-capacity rifle magazine; and a blue smoke cannister. If convicted the defendant faces a maximum sentence of life imprisonment.
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4/14/2022 • 1 hour, 13 seconds
Arrest in NYC subway shooting
Frank R. James, who law enforcement officials suspect of having perpetrated the worst attack on New York’s subway system in years, was taken into custody on Wednesday, more than 24 hours into an expansive search that erupted after at least 10 people were shot at a Brooklyn train station.
“We got him,” said Mayor Eric Adams, the first official to speak at an afternoon news conference. “We got him.”
Mr. James was arrested in the East Village, officials said, and has been charged with having committed a terrorist act on a mass transit system, according to Breon S. Peace, the U.S. attorney for New York’s Eastern District. If convicted, Mr. James could face a sentence of up to life in prison.
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4/13/2022 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 55 seconds
Domestic incidents on the rise #LeslieMorganSteiner #CassiCarli #MarcusSpanevelo #ProtectiveParents
#Cassicarli #MarcusSpanevelo #ProtectiveParents
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4/12/2022 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 13 seconds
POC After Hours welcomes Dennis Benigno
Dennis Benigno is the founder of Street Cop Training. He is a former Police Officer who was hurt in the Line of Duty and was forced to retire. Street Cop Training offers Law Enforcement Officers the opportunity to get the best is specialized training by experts in their field. Some LEO's get their jobs to pay for the cost of a course and some pay for it out their own pockets realizing that their lives are literally on the line out there, so why not be as prepared as possible. Dennis and Mark discuss the current state of Law Enforcement nationwide and has now more then ever its imperative that LEO's are ready for most situations. It's an interesting and informative conversation and the two cover a lot of information.
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4/12/2022 • 56 minutes
Cassi Carli Marcus Spanevelo update:
Cassi Carli Marcus Spanevelo update:
Missing Florida Mom's Ex Was Ordered To Pay Her Lawyers Just Days Before her disappearance Marcus Spanevelo, who faces charges related to the disappearance of his ex, Cassie Carli, had been ordered to pay her lawyers' fees as part of an ongoing acrimonious custody battle just days before she went missing. Marcus Spanevelo, 34, is currently being held in Tennessee on charges of tampering with evidence, giving false information concerning a missing persons investigation and destruction of evidence. He was arrested on Saturday in Tennessee on a warrant out of Santa Rosa County in Florida, police announced. Spanevelo's charges relate to the disappearance of his ex, Cassie Carli, 37, who went missing after the scheduled custody swap of their 4-year-old daughter on March 27 in the parking lot of the restaurant Juana’s Pagodas in Navarre Beach, Florida, which is just west of Pensacola. Her family reported her missing on March 28 and, on March 29, her car and purse were found in a parking lot near the restaurant. Her phone, however, was missing; police told reporters on Saturday that Spanevelo had taken and disposed of it, though it has since been recovered.
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4/10/2022 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 43 seconds
Mary Jo Buttafuoco
Mary Jo Buttafuoco 30 years ago shot in the head by her husband Joey Buttafuoco's lover 16 year old Amy Fisher.
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4/8/2022 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 27 seconds
POC After Hours guest author Will Moravits
Mark welcomes former Police Officer, turned College Professor and Author, Will Moravits. Mark and Will hit the ground running discussing the current state of policing as well as Will book entitled "The Blue Divide".
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4/8/2022 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 31 seconds
Prevention of Domestic violence and Cassi Carli
Prevention of Domestic violence and Cassi Carli
Cassie Carli's disappearance has focused the attention on the issue of domestic violence, even though many details have not been released surrounding her death. On Sunday, Sheriff Bob Johnson was asked if Carli and her ex-boyfriend Marcus Spanevelo had any domestic violence history. He said he believed Carli had filed a domestic violence injunction. Court records reveal several domestic-related cases between Cassi Carli and Marcus Spanevelo two, that have been filed in at least two Northwest Florida counties. Reporters spoke to the Executive Director for Safe Connections, a non-profit that provides supervised visitation and safe exchanges for families who are dealing with abuse or domestic violence. "We need the victims out there to know that we're here and that they can reach out to us," Sharon Rogers said. "They can have their attorneys reach out to us." Rogers says they basically stand between a victimized parent and their victimizer to ensure custody exchanges are safe as they can be. "We will get them set up, talk to both parents, and figure out a time a day that they need to exchange," Rogers said. "We work with what the court has given them, what our hours are, what their limitations are, and we find the safest way to do their child exchange." She says hearing that Carli was last seen after doing a custody exchange of her 4-year-old daughter Saylor is heartbreaking. "We have all been just sick, absolutely sick about it," Rogers said. "Because this is what we do. It just sickens us." She tells Channel she wants to make sure that moving forward no other family has to go through what the Carli's are. "Nobody that's in a case of any allegation of domestic violence will pay anything," Rogers said. "We provide our services without charge." The non-profit has three locations in Okaloosa and Walton counties where people can also safely make custody exchanges.
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4/7/2022 • 57 minutes, 31 seconds
Naomi Irion updated charges revealed.
Naomi Irion updated charges revealed. #NaomiIrion #TroyDriver #InvestigationAn amended criminal complaint filed Tuesday charges the suspect in Naomi Irion’s kidnapping and killing with First Degree Murder and alleges he killed her by shooting her before burying her body in the desert. The complaint also alleges Troy Driver buried her body between March 12 and March 25 in an attempt to conceal the murder. According to the Churchill County Sheriff’s Office, Irion died from gunshot wounds to the head and chest. Driver is also accused of destroying Irion’s cell phone and also allegedly disposed of the tires on his truck in an effort to cover up the crime. According to the complaint, the crime started March 12 at 1550 E. Newlands Drive, the Walmart in Fernley where Irion was abducted. Driver is also charged with robbery and burglary, accused of driving off in Irion’s car with her inside on March 12. According to the complaint, all of the alleged crimes happened at various locations in Lyon, Churchill, Pershing, Humboldt and Eureka counties.
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4/6/2022 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 41 seconds
Cassi Carli case updates boyfriend arraigned. #CassiCarli #MarcusSpanevelo #
Cassi Carli case updates boyfriend arraigned. #CassiCarli #MarcusSpanevelo #
Police have discovered the body of missing Florida woman Cassie Carli in a “shallow grave” in Alabama, the Santa Rosa County, Florida, sheriff said Sunday. Carli, 37, was last seen on March 27 when she met Marcus Spanevelo — the father of her 4-year-old daughter — for a child exchange in the parking lot of a Navarre Beach restaurant, authorities said. She was reported missing the next day. Carli’s car and her purse were recovered Tuesday on a “boat overflow ramp” near the restaurant, investigators said. The Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office said on Facebook Saturday that Spanevelo had been arrested in Lebanon, Tennessee, by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and state troopers. Santa Rosa County Sheriff Bob Johnson said in a news conference Sunday that the Major Crimes Unit had traveled over 1,500 miles in a week, searching for evidence relating to Carli’s disappearance. “We discovered her body while executing a search warrant in Alabama. It was in a barn, in a shallow grave,” Johnson told reporters. The sheriff said police were not yet revealing what led them to the location Saturday evening, but that the property was linked to Spanevelo “in a roundabout way.” An autopsy would be conducted on the body in Alabama on Monday, Johnson said. Her identity was “confirmed by a tattoo,” he added. He said he notified Carli’s family in person on Sunday and they were “crushed.” “It gives them some closure that they know where’s she’s at now. But still it’s their daughter … daughter and sister and it is terrible.” Carli’s daughter was located Wednesday with Spanevelo in Birmingham, Alabama. On Sunday, Johnson said that she was safe and with family. Spanevelo is being held in Tennessee on charges of tampering with evidence, giving false information concerning a missing persons investigation and destruction of evidence, the sheriff’s office said. It was not immediately clear Sunday morning if he had an attorney who would comment on his behalf. Spanevelo allegedly took Carli’s phone “and basically got rid of it,” Johnson said in a news conference Sunday. Asked if Spanevelo had cooperated with investigators, the sheriff said “absolutely not.” “He was totally uncooperative, he never cooperated at all with us,” he said. “It’s your baby’s mother and she’s missing and you’re not going to cooperate with authorities — that’s kind of tell-tale,” he said. Johnson said police believe Spanevelo had acted alone. The State Attorney’s Office said if Spanevelo did not waive extradition it could take about 30 days to return him to Florida. Johnson said any potential additional charges are pending the results of the autopsy. He said he was unaware of any previous criminal record on Spanevelo. The sheriff praised the Major Crimes Unit for its work on the case. “They went over 1,500 miles in this investigation, multiple search warrants on cars, phones, houses, properties, I just cannot speak highly enough about them,” he said. “We hate it that Cassie has passed away but it’s good to get closure for the family.” Johnson said investigations were continuing.
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4/5/2022 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 14 seconds
POC After Hours with guest Joe Murray
Frequent POC guest Joe Murray. Is a former NYC Police Officer turned Attorney. He has a very successful practice in New York. Mark and Joe have a ton of laughs this episode. Joe starts the discussion talking about the NYPD's appeal process for unvaccinated Police Officers with "exception" . A ruling will come down shortly. Mark and Joe talk about Mayor Eric Adams lifting restriction for unvaccinated athletes and entertainers to perform in NYC. United Airlines welcomes back unvaccinated employees. Yet NYC is still looking to fire unvaccinated first responders. Recent attacks on Hasidic Jewish residents of Williamsburg Brooklyn are uncomfortable walking the streets of their neighborhoods because of unprovoked attacks. The most recent a group of teens attacking a 21 year old Orthodox Jewish man for no reason. A sixteen year old male has been apprehended and charged with a hate crime. Body Cam footage saves a Tallahassee Fl Police Officer from excessive force charges. Long Island man shoots himself in the hands making Ghost Guns. The most beautiful Police Pup ever and a DUI excuse that makes too much sense. An informative, interesting and hilarious episode.
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4/5/2022 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 25 seconds
Cassie Carli case Update
Cassi Carli case update
PENSACOLA, Fla. – The body of Cassie Carli, a Navarre woman who has been missing for about a week, was found in a shallow grave in Alabama Saturday evening. The Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office has been searching for the 37-year-old since she failed to return from a meeting with her ex-boyfriend, Marcus Spanevelo, to exchange custody of their daughter on March 27. Spanevelo was arrested Saturday in Tennessee on charges include tampering with evidence, giving false information concerning a missing persons investigation and destruction of evidence. Santa Rosa County Sheriff Bob Johnson confirmed that the evidence tampering charge is related to Carli’s cellphone. Spanevelo "took her phone and basically got rid of it,” Johnson said. In a news conference Sunday afternoon, Johnson said Carli's body was found by investigators executing a search warrant in Alabama. Johnson declined to comment on exactly where the property is or what information led them there, though the location had a connection to Spanevelo. “It was in a barn in a shallow grave. So it’s not the ending that we wanted, obviously, but we’re hoping that it will provide a little closure for the family,” Johnson said. Florida woman Cassie Catherine Carli, 37, was missing for about a week until authorities found her body in Alabama. Police ultimately identified Carli using a tattoo on her body, though the official autopsy was planned Monday, Johnson said. No cause of death has been determined. Johnson notified Carli’s family of the news in-person Sunday morning. “They’re crushed,” Johnson said. “It gives them some closure that they know where she’s at now, but still, it’s their daughter … It’s not something you look forward to (doing) as a detective or as a sheriff. It’s horrible.”
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4/4/2022 • 1 hour, 12 seconds
Cassi Carli's body recovered in Birmingham Alabama.
Cassi Carli's body recovered in Birmingham Alabama.
#MarcusSpanevelo #CarliCassi #missingperson
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4/4/2022 • 52 minutes, 33 seconds
Marcus Spanevelo arrested in missing case of Carli Cassi
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4/3/2022 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 53 seconds
Arrest in Cassie Carli missing person case
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4/3/2022 • 1 hour, 6 minutes
Missing mother Cassie Carli
Family members have not heard from Cassie Carli since Sunday, March 27.
Sheriff Bob Johnson said Carli was last seen at Juana’s Pagodas, a restaurant in Navarre Beach, when she was there to meet with the father of her child. Investigators said Carli agreed to meet Marcus Spanevelo there to exchange custody of their three-year-old child.
On Monday, family members reported Carli missing. Deputies went to the restaurant and found her car parked there with her purse still inside, but no sign of Carli.
“We consider her missing/endangered. In other words, we don’t know what happened to her. We don’t have evidence specifically pointing to homicide, an abduction, or any of those,” Sheriff Johnson said. “We just know the way she has gone missing concerns us greatly.”
Spanevelo was located in Birmingham on Wednesday. He had the child with him and the daughter is safe, the sheriff said. Investigators went to Birmingham and questioned Spanevelo about Carli’s disappearance. The sheriff did not reveal what was said in that interview.
The sheriff said the FBI and Florida Department of Law Enforcement are assisting in the search.
Anyone who has any additional information about Cassie Carli is asked to call 850-983-1190.
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4/2/2022 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 10 seconds
Naomi Irion body recovered investigation builds a murder case
Naomi Irion body recovered Authorities discovered the remains of an 18-year-old northern Nevada woman who was kidnapped over two weeks ago, officials said. The Lyon County sheriff's office said late Wednesday that investigators acting on a tip about the disappearance of Naomi Irion found a gravesite in a remote part of northern Nevada on Tuesday. An autopsy on Wednesday confirmed the body was Irion, the sheriff said in a statement. Earlier Wednesday, a 41-year-old man with a violent criminal record was charged with first-degree kidnapping. A judge in rural Lyon County left Troy Driver's bail unchanged during a brief court hearing Wednesday. It had been set at $750,000 after his Friday arrest. Driver, of Fernley, has yet to enter a plea. He was arraigned from jail Wednesday via Zoom. Justice of the Peace Lori Matheus said Driver will have to wear a GPS monitoring device if he posts a bond. Driver has been held at the Lyon County Jail in Yerington as a suspect in what authorities say was Irion's kidnapping. She was last seen around 5:25 a.m. March 12 in her car in a Walmart parking lot in Fernley about 30 miles (48 kilometers) east of Reno. Security video showed a masked man wearing a hooded sweatshirt get into her car. Driver abducted her "on or about March 12" and "did hold or detain her for the purpose of committing sexual assault and/or purpose of killing her," according to the two-page criminal complaint filed Wednesday in Lyon County's Canal Township Justice Court. The FBI offered a $10,000 reward for information to locate Irion. Hundreds of volunteers have joined searches during the past two weeks, looking for clues in a vast desert area. Irion lived in Fernley with her older brother, Casey Valley, who told reporters after the hearing that the family was "all in shock" that any bail was set. Irion's vehicle was found three days after she went missing near a paint manufacturing facility in an industrial park along Interstate 80 not far from the store. Valley said earlier his sister usually catches a bus from the Walmart lot to work at a Reno-area Panasonic facility. Valley said she never arrived at work and he contacted family members and authorities when Irion didn't return home that weekend. Matheus set a court date for Driver next Tuesday, and a preliminary hearing April 12 to decide if there is evidence for Driver to be tried in state court. He could face life in prison without parole if he is convicted. His defense lawyer, Mario Walther, did not immediately respond to requests for comment following the hearing. Several news outlets have reported that Driver was sentenced to 15 years in prison for his role in a 1997 murder case in Northern California. Mendocino County Court records show he pleaded guilty that summer to robbery, burglary and firearms charges as well as to being an accessory to a felony after the fact. California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation spokeswoman Dana Simas said in an email to The Associated Press he was sentenced to 15 years on those charges on Aug. 19, 1997, was released to state parole supervision in 2012 and discharged from parole supervision in 2014. Before authorities announced that her body had been identified, Valley told reporters Wednesday that family members appreciate the support from the community and praised efforts by sheriff's deputies and federal agents to find his sister. "Lyon County and the FBI are working very hard," he said. "I wish there was more and everybody does." ___
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4/1/2022 • 53 minutes, 22 seconds
Naomi Irion body recovered
The body of a Nevada teenager who was allegedly kidnapped from a Walmart parking lot over two weeks ago has been found, authorities said.
Naomi Irion, 18, was last seen inside her car outside a Walmart in Fernley, Nevada, outside Reno, on March 12, according to the Lyon County Sheriff's Office. Surveillance video captured a man getting into the driver's seat of her car and leaving in an unknown direction with Irion in the passenger seat.
A tip regarding her disappearance led investigators to a remote part of neighboring Churchill County on Tuesday, where they found a "possible gravesite" and recovered the body of a woman from the scene, authorities said. On Wednesday, the remains were identified as Irion's by the Washoe County Medical Examiners Office.
No further information is being released at this time due to the ongoing investigation, authorities said.
MORE: Search continues for teen possibly kidnapped in her own car from Nevada parking lot
"We would like to extend our sympathy and condolences to the Irion family and thank all the volunteers for their hard work in trying to find Naomi and bring closure to the family," the Churchill County Sheriff’s Office and the Lyon County Sheriff’s Office said in a joint statement.
Irion was waiting for a shuttle bus on March 12 around 5 a.m. to take her to her job at Panasonic Energy of North America in the Reno area. Her brother reported her missing the following day when she did not come home from work.
KOLONaomi Irion, 18, was last seen inside her car at a Walmart parking lot in Fernley, Nevada...Read More
The sheriff's office initially characterized her disappearance as "suspicious in nature." After locating her car on March 15 in an industrial park about a mile from the Walmart, the sheriff's office said investigators found evidence suggesting her disappearance was "criminal in nature."
A suspect in the alleged kidnapping was arrested last week. Troy Driver, 41, of Fallon, Nevada, has been charged with first-degree kidnapping and is being held on $750,000 bail following his first court appearance Wednesday, according to Reno ABC affiliate KOLO.
MORE: Suspect arrested in alleged kidnapping of teen last seen nearly 2 weeks ago
The FBI was offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to Irion's location. The Lyon County Sheriff's Office also released multiple photos and a video of the man authorities say entered Irion's car in hopes of identifying him.
Driver's next hearing is scheduled for April 5, KOLO reported.
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3/31/2022 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 12 seconds
Imette St. Guillen murder
Imette St, Guillen Murder case #DarrylLittlejohn #JohJayCollege #NYPD #DNA #Detectives #75Squad The SoHo bar bouncer convicted in the 2006 rape and murder of Imette St. Guillen, a 24-year-old graduate student, was sentenced to life without parole in Brooklyn State Supreme Court. “I hope that the conclusion of these proceedings today will provide you with some small measure of solace,” Judge Abraham G. Gerges told Ms. St. Guillen’s relatives. Ms. St. Guillen was last seen alive on Feb. 25, 2006, leaving the Falls bar through a side door at closing time with the bouncer, Darryl Littlejohn. Her body was found handcuffed, gagged and wrapped in a blanket alongside a desolate road in East New York, Brooklyn, later that day. The killing was widely publicized and led the City Council to pass legislation intended to make nightclubs safer. In court, Ms. St. Guillen’s mother, Maureen, read aloud a letter that her daughter had written on the night of her 24th birthday. She had spent the day shopping, she wrote, and then had dinner with two girlfriends at a Mexican restaurant before returning home to study. “I will never share another birthday with Imette,” her mother said. She recalled the last time she saw her daughter alive, when the young woman came to visit her in Florida just days before she was killed. She watched her daughter board the plane back to New York, she said, wearing a white shirt and hooded sweatshirt, her hair pulled back in a ponytail. “The last thing she did was turn around and wave and mouth, ‘I love you,’ ” she said. Ms. St. Guillen’s older sister, Alejandra, struggled to speak, her voice shaking as she held back tears. Mr. Littlejohn, who is currently serving 25 years to life in the kidnapping of a young woman in 2005, did not make a statement before the sentencing and showed no emotion when the judge gave his ruling. And Ms. St. Guillen’s hands, and his DNA was found on the handle of a snow brush investigators found near her body. One of his mother’s hairs was found on the blanket Ms. St. Guillen’s body was wrapped in, as was semen from his brother Reggie Harris, who died in 1994. Prosecutors also used cellphone data to show that later on the day Ms. St. Guillen disappeared, Mr. Littlejohn made the trip from his home in Queens to the area where her body was found and back again. Mr. Littlejohn’s lawyer, Joyce David, said she would file a notice of appeal. Speaking outside the courtroom after the sentencing, she said Mr. Littlejohn had remained silent when asked if he wished to make a statement because “there was really nothing for him to say.” “It’s hard for him to say he’s sorry for something he didn’t do,” she said. Mr. Littlejohn has maintained that he was framed to protect Daniel Dorrian, who managed the Falls. Ms. David said that the appeal would focus on documents she has so far been unable to view, including personnel records of one or more detectives who worked on the case, and notes from investigators’ meetings.. But the lead prosecutor, Kenneth Taub, said, “Barring some successful appeal, he will die in jail.”
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3/31/2022 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 19 seconds
Living with Domestic Violence #GabbyPetito #BrianLaundrie #LeslieMorganSteiner #Dr.DebbieGoodman
Living with Domestic Violence #GabbyPetito #BrianLaundrie #LeslieMorganSteiner #Dr. DebbieGoodman Leslie Morgan Steiner; I don't look like a typical domestic violence survivor. I have a B.A. in English from Harvard College, an MBA in marketing from Wharton Business School. I've spent most of my career working for Fortune 500 companies including Johnson & Johnson, Leo Burnett and The Washington Post. I've been married for almost 20 years to my second husband and we have three kids together. My dog is a black lab, and I drive a Honda Odyssey minivan. So my first message for you is that domestic violence happens to everyone -- all races, all religions, all income and education levels. It's everywhere. And my second message is that everyone thinks domestic violence happens to women, that it's a women's issue. Not exactly. Over 85 percent of abusers are men, and domestic abuse happens only in intimate, interdependent, long-term relationships, in other words, in families, the last place we would want or expect to find violence, which is one reason domestic abuse is so confusing. Dr. Debbie Goodman is an Expert Criminologist, Professor, Radio Talk Show Host, Author, & Expert Contributor on TV News & Radio. Prior to teaching in the Criminal Justice program at St. Thomas University, Dr. Goodman served as Chairperson of the Miami Dade College School of Justice. Dr. Goodman has trained and prepared law enforcement experts from police departments across the country for high-profile cases. She is the author of academic books on crime worldwide. Dr. Goodman hosted a South Florida TV Show for several years, where she interviewed representatives of the law enforcement community, the court system, FBI, & DEA. Dr. Goodman holds an Ed.D. from St. Thomas University in Leadership and Innovation, an MSCJ from FIU, and a BSCJ from FSU. She is deeply committed to helping her students gain the knowledge, skills, and professionalism to succeed in the Criminal Justice profession.
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3/29/2022 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 15 seconds
The Week in Crime and Policing with Mayo & Mayso
Mark and Angel open the show talking about the hottest story in the news. Will Smith slapping the sh*t out of Chris Rock at the Oscars, but was it an assault? NYC Mayor Eric Adams contemplates purchasing Drones to patrol New York and begins to dismantle homeless encampments. NYPD Police Commissioner Sewell targets "Quality of Life Crimes". Kid Creole of Rock -n-Roll Hall of Fame group Grand Master Flash Hall and the Furious Five on trail for murder. The "Ghost Car" a North Carolina Patrol Car that is marked yet unmarked Patrol and its scaring some residents scares some residents and much more . Fun episode,
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3/29/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 49 seconds
Quality of Life enforcement #BrokenWindows #NYPD #KeechantSewell #Crime #KennethCorey #Safety
Quality of Life Enforcement #BrokenWindows #NYPD #KeechantSewell #Crime #KennethCorey #SafetyPolice Commissioner Keechant L. Sewell today announced a citywide initiative in response to the increased numbers of shootings and thefts in New York City, as well as the rise in quality-of-life offenses that contribute to crime and disorder. The initiative – a response to the public-safety concerns of everyday New Yorkers – will deploy NYPD officers across boroughs and bureaus. They will work in tandem to rapidly identify and respond to crime trends and to address the conditions that fuel them. "As I stated on my first day as Commissioner, after visiting an officer who was shot two hours and thirty-nine minutes into the New Year, there are too many people carrying illegal guns and too many people willing to use them,” said NYPD Police Commissioner Keechant L. Sewell. “That has to change. Now." The NYPD recently enhanced its targeted gun-enforcement efforts with the deployment of the department’s new Neighborhood Safety Teams. Now, uniformed officers on patrol will be augmenting the mission of these Safety Teams by expanding their focus beyond 911 calls. They will be performing a proven best practice for reducing violent crime: proactive engagement with offenders who commit violations that lead up to an act of violence – whether on the streets, in the transit system, or in our public housing developments. This enforcement initiative is community-driven, and is a direct response to the victims of violent crime. We must address every public-safety concern, in every New York City neighborhood, and we will never tolerate any increased threats to the people we serve. Often, the community complaints that can be precursors to violence include: the open-air selling of narcotics, including marijuana; public drinking; public urination; dice games that lead to disputes and shootings; and the dangers of unlicensed, unregistered, or uninsured drivers operating on the most crowded city streets in the nation. "These are the things that people are calling to complain about," said Chief of Department Kenneth Corey, "and the NYPD owes them a response. And while most encounters begin with a warning, when our officers see someone ignoring those warnings there will be enforcement." Over the last weekend, including through Monday of this week, New York City saw 31 shootings where people were struck by bullets. One of those wounded was a 7-year old girl – an unintended victim caught in the crossfire of two rival gangs.
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Converus eye detection, detects lies, the eyes don't lie. #DonWells #CandusWells #TrezzellWest #JacquelineWest A new device is being held to detect deception by accurately reading eye behavior. Broadway World.com comments on this non-invasive lie detection method called EyeDetect. Scientists at Utah based company Converus, which invented the EyeDetect and the computerized polygraph, claim that their device can detect whether a person is being honest or is lying through subtle changes in the behavior of the human eye due to increased cognitive load. Will this device replace the current polygraph or surpass it and be admitted into courts of law ? Probably not anytime soon. EyeDetect monitors the eye behavior of individuals using a high-speed eye tracker to measure subtle changes and then combines the measures in a mathematically optimal manner to detect deception. The polygraph measures a person’s emotional response when lying, whereas EyeDetect evaluates changes in cognitive load associated with deception. The scientists purport that the two technologies provide partially independent sources of diagnostic information about deception and may be used in combination to great advantage in some applications. However, there is no additional research to support that veracity can be determined solely from a person’s eyes. In the company’s validation trial this “ocular motor deception test” had an 85% accuracy rate. If this device can be proven, with further research, to be effective and accurate then perhaps the EyeDetect can be put into the category of a deception detection tool. However, as of now, it seems to be more of a screening device than a bonafide lie detector. As with any tool or technique for evaluating truthfulness (i.e. the polygraph, or reading nonverbal tells) there is no one real sign that someone is being dishonest. These are screening techniques/devices that have the potential to analyze individuals such as employees for hot spots that might lead to unveiling dishonesty such as previous issues with theft or fraud.
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3/25/2022 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 28 seconds
State of Emergency Miami #Soutbeach #Miami #Springbreak
State of Emergency Miami #Soutbeach #Miami #Springbreak Spring break in Miami a State of Emergency declared, disorder, gunfire, and a 12:00 AM curfew. One hundred guns have been recovered in Miami in the last month. The mayor and local politicians do not want Spring break coming to their city. Officials are looking for ways to curtail the violence.
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3/24/2022 • 46 minutes, 40 seconds
The Mafia Cops doing mob hits part # 2 #LouisEppolito #StephenCaracappa #TommyDades
The Mafia Cops doing mob hits part # 2 #LouisEppolito #StephenCaracappa #TommyDades
In part # 2 Detective first grade Tommy Dades talks about the big break that led to information that became the catalyst for the investigation of Lou Eppolitto, and Steve Caracappa. A former New York garment dealer, Burton Kaplan, sat down with DEA agents in 2004 to tell them an incredible story about two retired New York Police Department detectives. There was plenty of time. Kaplan, a 71-year-old longtime Mob associate and former mastermind of a $10 million marijuana sales ring, had completed only eight years of his 27-year prison sentence. He wanted it shortened to see his granddaughter. Kaplan said that from 1986 to 1993 he met many times with two NYPD detectives, Louis Eppolito and Stephen Caracappa, to perform services for them and deliver $4,000 in monthly payoff money from Lucchese crime family underboss Anthony “Gaspipe” Casso in exchange for confidential information on police informants and investigations. Casso also paid Eppolito and Caracappa much more to assist in eight murders, including $70,000 for one whack. They received about $375,000 in all. It was a story law enforcement had heard a decade before – from Casso himself – but now they had what they considered a solid witness. In March 2005, DEA and FBI agents converged on and arrested Eppolito and Caracappa as the pair walked into Piero’s, an Italian restaurant in Las Vegas. The two, following a 2006 trial in federal court in Brooklyn, were convicted of eight contract murders, two of which they did themselves, and counts of racketeering, bribery, kidnapping and other felonies, from 1979 to 2005. On March 6, 2009, a federal judge sentenced Eppolito to life in prison plus 100 years, Caracappa to life with 80 extra years, and fined each more than $4 million. Both men, unwaveringly, professed their innocence. A decade after their sentencing, the so-called “Mob Cops” case remains both disturbing and extraordinary. Eppolito and Caracappa not only betrayed their police colleagues, but accepted large bribes to deliver police records to a top organized criminal for years, and, worse, acted willingly as his hit men while working as police officers. “I have never dealt with anything this egregious,” John Peluso, assistant special agent for the DEA’s New York field office, told the Associated Press. “They are toxic.” U.S. District Judge Jack B. Weinstein, who presided over the “Mob Cops” trial, once remarked that the “two defendants have committed what amounts to treason against the people of the City of New York and their fellow police officers.”
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3/24/2022 • 1 hour, 21 minutes, 1 second
Lou Valoze ATF agent Store front Sting
Storefront Sting Operation ATF undercover This thrilling story memorializes one of the most dangerous--and successful--series of undercover operations conducted by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. Written by the special agent who took these operations from disrupting small time fencing schemes to infiltrating major criminal organizations, this book is the first story of these secretive operations. During the operation's run from 2006 to 2014, Lou Valoze's fictitious businesses allowed his team of undercover agents to take thousands of weapons out of circulation and millions of dollars of drugs off the street. Through these covert "storefront" operations, the author developed a unique investigative blueprint for removing guns from the hands of violent felons and drug dealers. This book also explores the dark reality of living a double life and how it becomes difficult to tell the difference between the good guys and bad guys. This video may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. This material is being made available within this transformative or derivative work for the purpose of education, commentary and criticism, and is believed to be "fair use" in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107.
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3/23/2022 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 16 seconds
The Week in Crime and Policing with Mayo & Mayo
Mark and Angel are back from vaca and dive right into the week in crime. Over two dozen shootings in NYC this past weekend. Could NYC's Mayor Eric Adams new Street Crime Team get the guns off the street or is the "cat out of the bag"? The women who allegedly shoved loved vocal coach causing her death is still at large. Jussie Smollett may have been better off doing his time and moving on with his life. San Francisco build tiny homes for their homeless and finally a tribute to the seven Police Officers killed in the line of duty since the start of the year.
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3/22/2022 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 23 seconds
Friends of the Family Mafia Cops, Lou Eppolitto, and Steve Caracappa. Upcoming episodes Wednesday 3/23/22
Friends of the Family Mafia Cops, Lou Eppolitto, and Steve Caracappa.
Mr. Eppolito and his partner, Stephen Caracappa, were convicted of taking part in eight gangland murders in New York’s “Mafia Cop” scandal. Louis Eppolito was practically born into the Mafia. His father was a Gambino family soldier known as Fat the Gangster. An uncle known as Jimmy the Clam, a grandfather and a cousin were made men, too. By age 10, Louis was joining his father on his bookmaking rounds. A life in organized crime seemed preordained, but Louis’s interest faded after several relatives were killed by rival gangsters. So after graduating from high school, Louis went in a different direction: he joined the New York Police Department. It was an unlikely career that earned him many medals and headlines. But Mr. Eppolito would end up at the center of one of the biggest scandals in department history. He and a fellow detective, Stephen Caracappa, were convicted in 2006 of moonlighting as mob assassins, involved in eight gangland slayings while on the payroll of Anthony Casso, a Luchese crime family underboss known as Gaspipe. Mr. Eppolito, 71, died on Nov. 3 at a hospital in Tucson, Ariz., his wife, Frances Ann Eppolito, confirmed this week, without providing a cause. He had been serving a life sentence at the high-security United States penitentiary nearby. After their arrest, Mr. Eppolito and Mr. Caracappa, who died at a medical detention facility in 2017 at 75, became widely known as the “Mafia Cops.” The nickname came easily: Mr. Eppolito had already written a memoir, “Mafia Cop: The Story of an Honest Cop Whose Family Was the Mob” (1992), in which he recounted his mob pedigree.
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3/20/2022 • 52 minutes, 2 seconds
Cuomo brothers are back, Smollett released from Jail
Cuomo brothers are back, Smollett released from Jail
Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo continued his attempt at a comeback tour Thursday, laying out his own state budget priorities even though he’s out of office and denouncing what he continues to call a cancel culture that led him to resign in August amid sexual harassment allegations. Cuomo gave an address and answered questions from the crowd for an hour at the Bronx church run by former Sen. Ruben Diaz Sr., a conservative Democrat whom the former governor often sparred with over same-sex marriage and abortion rights. But with Cuomo looking for opportunities to tout his accomplishments and try to remake his scandal-scarred image, he accepted Diaz’s invite last week, often joking during the appearance about their differences but also their friendship. And Cuomo continued to stoke speculation about a potential comeback, telling reporters who swarmed him after the speech that he hasn’t ruled out a return to office — or a potential run for governor. “I have a lot of options open, and I’m considering them,” Cuomo told reporters after the event. Former CNN anchor Chris Cuomo is demanding $125 million from CNN following his termination from the cable news channel last year. In a demand for arbitration filed with the dispute resolution giant JAMS, Cuomo alleges that his firing was not justified and that former CNN president Jeff Zucker failed to abide by the terms of Cuomo’s contract “by failing to instruct CNN employees not to disparage Cuomo.” In fact, the complaint alleges that there was a “calculated campaign to smear Cuomo and destroy his reputation” by some CNN staff. The $125 million claim, filed by Cuomo’s attorneys at Freedman + Taitelman and Clayman Rosenberg, includes $15 million that he says is owed for the remainder of his contract, but also “future wages lost as a result of CNN’s efforts to destroy his reputation in violation of the Agreement.”
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3/18/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 19 seconds
POC After Hours welcomes Pete Thron
Pete Thron is a former NYC Housing Cop. Pete was an active Cop making a tons of arrest. Drug arrest are tricky an Officer and his team have to all be on the same page. When they're not, things go sideways and you could get jammed up. That's what happened to Pete and he ended up getting charge, convicted and doing two years in prison. Pete served his time and went on to become a best selling author. He has written five books to date. His first two books are memoirs. The next two books are fiction. His last book is an ode to many some great Officers from the NYPD. Mark and Pete close out this interesting episode with some current events. A trans serial killer gets caught on video in a 99 cents store with a severed leg in his wheel chair. A Fla meth head who called his local Sherrif dept. to test his meth, feeling that he got beat on the count. A few more news stories with wrap up this episode.
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3/15/2022 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 1 second
Smollett Guilty, Baldwin sued
Smollett Guilty, Baldwin sued:
Jussy Smollett is sentenced to 150 days in the Cook County Jail for fabricating a hate crime report. Alec Baldwin is sued for the reckless shooting of Halyna hutchins.
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3/13/2022 • 58 minutes, 41 seconds
Gabby Petito's family sues Laundries for wrongful death
Gabby Petito's parents sue Laundries #GabbyPetito #BrianLaundrie #RobertaLaundrie #ChrisLaundrie
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3/13/2022 • 1 hour, 26 minutes, 26 seconds
Alec Baldwin seeks to avoid Liability
Alec Baldwin seeks to avoid Liability
Will criminal charges be brought against Alec Baldwin in the shooting death of Halyna Hutchins, and the non fatal wounding of Joel Sousa?
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3/11/2022 • 54 minutes, 24 seconds
The Mafia Cops Eppolito and Caracappa
The Mafia Cops
Louis Eppolito was practically born into the Mafia.
His father was a Gambino family soldier known as Fat the Gangster. An uncle known as Jimmy the Clam, a grandfather and a cousin were made men, too. By age 10, Louis was joining his father on his bookmaking rounds.
A life in organized crime seemed preordained, but Louis’s interest faded after several relatives were killed by rival gangsters. So after graduating from high school, Louis went in a different direction: he joined the New York Police Department.
It was an unlikely career that earned him many medals and headlines. But Mr. Eppolito would end up at the center of one of the biggest scandals in department history.
He and a fellow detective, Stephen Caracappa, were convicted in 2006 of moonlighting as mob assassins, involved in eight gangland slayings while on the payroll of Anthony Casso, a Luchese crime family underboss known as Gaspipe.
Mr. Eppolito, 71, died on Nov. 3 at a hospital in Tucson, Ariz., his wife, Frances Ann Eppolito, confirmed this week, without providing a cause. He had been serving a life sentence at the high-security United States penitentiary nearby.
After their arrest, Mr. Eppolito and Mr. Caracappa, who died at a medical detention facility in 2017 at 75, became widely known as the “Mafia Cops.” The nickname came easily: Mr. Eppolito had already written a memoir, “Mafia Cop: The Story of an Honest Cop Whose Family Was the Mob” (1992), in which he recounted his mob pedigree.
Louis John Eppolito was born on July 22, 1948, in Brooklyn and grew up in East Flatbush, according to the memoir. His father, Ralph, was a professional criminal. His mother, Theresa, was a registered nurse.
Mr. Eppolito knew by the time he was 12 that his father killed people for pay, he acknowledged on Sally Jessy Raphael’s talk show in 1992 while promoting his book. But he did not know details. The following exchange, he said, was typical.
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“If I said to him, ‘What happened to this guy?’ He’d say ‘He had to go.’”
“Go where, Dad? Where did he go? To St. Louis?”
“No. He’s gone.”
According to “Mafia Cop,” Ralph Eppolito beat his son often, but also instilled in him a lifelong respect for “honor and loyalty.”
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3/11/2022 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 29 seconds
POC After Hours welcomes Ray DeVito
Ray DeVito is a hilarious comedian and writer. Who has written and performed on Comedy Central, MTV, AXS.TV to name a few. Mark starts off the show with explaining the circumstances by which Ray DeVito came to be a guest on the show. It turns out that Mark has several long time comedian friends with the last name of DeVito. Mark jokes about thinking he was communicating with comedian Joe DeVito a writer for the Greg Gutfeld Show on FOX News channel. Ouch, now what? It all worked out. Ray was a great guest. Mark and Ray discuss two women who were murdered by men using GPS tracking devices to get their whereabouts. Mark & Ray all take a look at local crime. Videos of robberies in the Bronx NY. The show ends with Mark reviewing "The Batman" movie and the end of the MLB lockout. All in all a lot of laughs were had. Useful information exchanged and great dialogue with "Chat" regulars.
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3/11/2022 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 10 seconds
Prosecuting Murder without a body.
Prosecuting murder without a body recovered.
Robert Bierenbaum, a former plastic surgeon who was convicted of murdering his wife in 2000, confessed to killing her and throwing her body out of an airplane after more than three decades of maintaining his innocence. Bierenbaum, an experienced pilot who had been convicted on circumstantial evidence, was serving his 20 years-to-life prison sentence when he made the chilling confession during a December 2020 parole board hearing. It was the first time he had admitted to the crime since his wife, Gail Katz, disappeared in 1985. Her body has never been found. “I wanted her to stop yelling at me and I attacked her,” according to a transcript of the hearing obtained by ABC News. When asked how, Bierenbaum said he “strangled” her, and went on to say, “I went flying. I opened the door and then took her body out of the airplane over the ocean,” the transcript said. He also told the board he killed his wife because he was “immature” and “didn’t understand how to deal with his anger,” according to the transcript. His admission shocked everyone involved in the case, because it was the exact theory prosecutors had presented in court at Bierenbaum’s 2000 murder trial. “I was like, ‘Holy s---, are you kidding me?’” said Dan Bibb, one of the prosecutors who brought Bierenbaum to justice. “I was stunned because I always thought that that day would never come, that he would own up, take responsibility for having killed his wife.” Bierenbaum remains in prison. His next parole hearing is scheduled for November.
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3/10/2022 • 1 hour, 31 minutes, 44 seconds
Alec Baldwin still talking, and proclaiming his innocence
Alec Baldwin still talking, and proclaiming his innocence
Alec Baldwin still talking. #HalynaHutchins #MattHutchins #Rust #SanteFe #NewMexico #Lawsuit
Four months ago, Alec Baldwin shot a woman dead. There’s no doubt about what happened, no ambiguity. The actor was the one holding the gun that discharged live ammunition that killed film cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, 42, and also wounded director Joel Souza. Of course, nobody believes Baldwin did this on purpose. It was clearly a terrible, horrendous accident, and the result of appalling safety protocol failures on the set of his Western movie, “Rust.” But he still did it. The gun was in his hand when it fired a deadly bullet into his co-worker’s body and snuffed out her life. Nobody else’s hands were anywhere near the gun. Therefore, regardless of what went on before it went off, Baldwin was ultimately responsible for Hutchins’ death. Yet ever since that dreadful day, he has been engaged in a woefully self-pitying PR tour cynically designed to make people think HE was just as much a victim as the woman
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3/8/2022 • 1 hour, 50 seconds
Attorney's for Trezzel and Jacqueline West speak at a press conference about the murder indictment of Trezzel, and Jacqueline West
Attorneys for Trezzel and Jacqueline West speak out. Trezzel and Jacqueline West have been indicted and arrested for the murder of their adoptive sons Orrin, and Orson West. The Bakersfield District attorney Cynthia Zimmer reported at a press conference on Wednesday 3/2/22 that she has evidence that shows that Orrin and Orson West are deceased. They were dead 3 months prior to Trezzel, and Jacqueline reporting them missing.
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3/8/2022 • 40 minutes, 27 seconds
The Week In Crime guest Amy Dash "The Sports Episode"
Mark & Angel welcome Legal Sports Analyst for CBS Sports Radio and WFAN Amy Dash. They discuss the unfortunate circumstances WNBA Player Britteny Griner is in after getting arrested in a Russian Airport for having Hashish Oils in her luggage. They also discuss Matt Harvey plea to distributing opioids to now deceased teammate Tyler Skaggs, and arrest and future for former 2x time UFC Heavyweight Champ Cain Velasquez and the MLB Baseball lockout. Its a packed fun filled episode. Enjoy...
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3/8/2022 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 40 seconds
The dark parts of NYC, join actor, stand up comic, writer, and attorney Tom Delgado who visits some of the dark parts of NYC and narrates some of the history of different locations
The dark parts of NYC, join actor, stand up comic, writer, and attorney Tom Delgado who visits some of the dark parts of NYC and narrates some of the history of different locations.
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3/8/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 41 seconds
Case discussion missing Bakersfield California boys Orrin and Orson West
Case discussion missing Bakersfield California boys Orrin and Orson West
Orrin age 4, and Orson age 3, were reported missing on December 21st, 2020 by their adoptive parents Trizel and Jacqueline West. Investigation reveals that both boys were deceased for approximately 3 months prior to the missing report being filed. Will a no body homicide prosecution be able to secure a guilty verdict?
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3/6/2022 • 58 minutes, 8 seconds
Prosecuting no Body homicide cases. #OrrinWest #OrsonWest #TrizelWest #JacquelineWest #CynthiaZimmer Orrin age 4, and Orson age 3, were reported missing on December 21st, 2020 by their adoptive parent
Prosecuting no Body homicide cases. #OrrinWest #OrsonWest #TrizelWest #JacquelineWest #CynthiaZimmer Orrin age 4, and Orson age 3, were reported missing on December 21st, 2020 by their adoptive parents Trizel and Jacqueline West. Investigation reveals that both boys were deceased for approximately 3 months prior to the missing report being filed. Will a no body homicide prosecution be able to secure a guilty verdict?
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3/4/2022 • 38 minutes, 25 seconds
POC After Hours welcomes Retired NYPD Tom Verni
Tom Verni is a retired NYPD Detective and contributor on CNN, FOX News, NBC, ABC & the BBC. Mark and Tom discuss how bail reform has damaged the criminal justice system. They also discuss the NYPD Gay Officers Action League getting disinvited to march in the NYC Pride Parade fooling the death of George Flyod.
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3/4/2022 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 16 seconds
Orrin and Orson West parents arrested for murder, Trezel and Jacqueline West arrested and indicted by a Grand Jury
Orrin and Orson West press conference, #CynthiaZimmer #TrizzelWest #JacquelineWest #Bakersfiled
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3/3/2022 • 54 minutes, 21 seconds
Russia continues attacks against Ukraine.
Russia continues attacks against Ukraine.
Brushing aside international outrage, Russia widened its assault deep inside Ukraine on Tuesday, bombing civilian areas in the two biggest cities, amassing a miles-long convoy near the capital’s doorstep and warning an outside world intent on economic reprisals not to go too far.
The Russian attacks hit a hospital in Kharkiv — the second consecutive day of lethal Russian strikes on that eastern city’s civilian population — and a deadly blast struck a broadcasting tower in the capital, Kyiv, knocking out television and radio stations. A famous Holocaust memorial nearby sustained damage.
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3/2/2022 • 29 minutes, 8 seconds
Ivy League Murders, #Harvard, #Yale, #Columbia, # Dartmouth #Princeton, #Brown, U of Penn, #Cornell.
Ivy League Murders, #Harvard, #Yale, #Columbia, # Dartmouth #Princeton, #Brown, U of Penn, #Cornell. Two “crime-heads” joined forces to create a podcast in which they explore the dark side of the Ivy League — including the murders of Yale students. Laura McDonald and Sarah Alcorn, a Harvard graduate, founded the podcast “Ivy League Murders,” in which they research, discuss and comment on violent crime on Ivy League campuses. The podcast was founded approximately a year ago, during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. The weekly episodes explore everything from murder, kidnappings and mystery, as well as power and privilege in the justice system; they invite listeners to take a closer look at what lurks beneath the surface in the Ivy League. “Human nature does not care if you have an Ivy League degree,” McDonald said. “Greed, jealousy, lust — we see these characteristics in all socioeconomic groups.” The podcast began as a passion project for both McDonald and Alcorn with 10 original cases, and has since grown into a weekly podcast which Spotify describes as an exposé of “the most haunting cases to spin out of some of America’s most elite corners.” McDonald and Alcorn went to high school together at the Cambridge Rindge & Latin School in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Yet their paths never crossed, until about two and a half years ago, when Alcorn’s daughter asked to adopt a kitten; their search led them to McDonald’s door. “As a [private investigator], I was the most crime-obsessed person I knew and then I met Laura, and she’s much more, or at least as much, of a crime-head than I am,” Alcorn said. According to the two podcasters, McDonald had the idea for the podcast but wanted a partner to work with. Fittingly, Alcorn is a private investigator by trade; McDonald’s idea immediately caught her attention. “She was the seed, I was the soil and [the podcast] grew,” Alcorn said. According to the hosts, spending their childhoods in Cambridge, next to Harvard Square, led them to grow up with great curiosity as to what loomed behind the Ivy League gates. Their shared passion for true crime then sparked further questions about the more nefarious happenings on Ivy League college campuses. “It’s that curiosity that brought about this podcast,” McDonald said. “People think that being in a certain educational and economic status shields you from certain types of personalities or people.” In fact, according to both hosts, the Ivy League schools are unique in that they provide a “pastiche of privilege,” and many assume that as a result, students at Ivy League schools are exempt from the horrors of violent crime. However, the podcasters emphasized that this impression is false. With the research and the commentary they present in the podcast, Alcorn and McDonald demonstrate that students, alumni and affiliates of Ivy League schools are also afflicted by the same human faults of obsession, jealousy, greed and anger which may lead to violent crime. Indeed, the hosts outlined the podcast’s goal as being that of exposing these realities
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3/2/2022 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 34 seconds
The search for Summer Wells renewed
Summer Wells search is continuing The Hawkins County Police as well as the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation resumed the search yesterday for Summer Wells. It is unknown if this search area was based on a tip, or other information. Summer Wells has been missing since June 15th, 2021.
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3/1/2022 • 36 minutes, 57 seconds
The Week in Crime with Mayo & Mayso
Mark & Angel start off this episode with a few minutes of banter amongst themselves and the with their ever growing chat members. It was a smart move to "lighten" things up early because the first crime they discuss is horrid. Nina Rothschild a Scientist that works for the NYC Health Department was heading home from work when she was attacked from behind by man wielding a hammer. She was bludgeoned several times in the head causing a skull fracture. Ms. Rothschild is recovering and her assailant has been captured by the NYPD. If that story doesn't "scare the crap" out of (pardon the pun) then imagine its 5:15 pm and you're waiting on the train to take you into NYC from the Bronx and an unknown make attacks you with a plastic bag containing feces and smears it all over your face. These types of horrible crimes are happening everyday in our NYC Subway system. Mark & Angel discuss NYC's Mayor Eric Adams response and how effective it can be, now that the "Cat is out of the Bag",Mark & Angel also discuss the case of Tyler Lopresti-Castro a SUNY Oneonta who was found frozen to death outside a garage depot, in that town. The conversation then shifts to the War in the Ukraine. All in all its a very smooth, funny, interesting and enjoyable episode, enjoy...
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3/1/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 36 seconds
Accidental shooting on the Rust Movie Set?
Accidental shooting on the Rust Movie Set?
Accidental shooting on Rust set? Will criminal charges be brought against Alec Baldwin in the shooting death of Halyna Hutchins, and the non fatal wounding of Joel Sousa? Please subscribe, like, and turn on notifications if you enjoyed the video! SUPPORT POC --------------------------------------------------- ►►► Become a YouTube Member to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKo80Xa1PYTc23XN_Yjp8pA/join► GET MERCH: https://shop.policeoffthecuff.com/► Our Website: https://policeoffthecuff.com► Support POC on P️atreon: https://www.patreon.com/policeoffthecuff► Subscribe for free: https://www.youtube.com/c/policeoffthecuff?sub_confirmation=1 FOLLOW US --------------------------------------------------- 🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/policeoffthecuf🎧 Podcast: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1👍 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Policeoffthecuff-312794509230136/🎥 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/policeoffthecuff/ WATCH MORE --------------------------------------------------- ► Video Highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZoKGo226js&list=PLLRj6COGjrukgln7d-fT5HKjZi15ArFVS► ️ Gabby Petito: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLRj6COGjrumtUFAIEMcY2xSxUEGcM5pS► Summer Wells: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfVjSvru2Aw&list=PLLRj6COGjrum8E09lch_aOLwmLA6cWme9► Jimmy Calandra: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqsUfqdXUO0&list=PLLRj6COGjrum-BgdP75T_N7987iYFg8J0► Sammy "The Bull" Gravano: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLRj6COGjrulengNidgFoUJFjpWg3r1I_► ️ Mafia Cops: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLRj6COGjruleHf-wQvVjaGdZSrqtzPCB► POC After Hours: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wOT2MgBlgQ&list=PLLRj6COGjrunM7xxVceqHWVKH0LV5Sm96► Real Crime Stories: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLRj6COGjruluMKi571sxJutIXcDWoARm This video may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. This material is being made available within this transformative or derivative work for the purpose of education, commentary and criticism, and is believed to be "fair use" in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107.
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2/28/2022 • 34 minutes, 38 seconds
Russia Invades Ukraine #Zelensky #Putin #Biden #Germany #Nato
Russia invades Ukraine Feb 22 2022, #Zelensky #Putin #Biden #Kyiv #GermanyKYIV, Ukraine — The Ukrainian military, outmanned and outgunned, waged ferocious, close-range battles on Saturday to maintain control of the capital, Kyiv, and other cities around the country as intense street fighting broke out on the third day of the Russian invasion. A day after Ukrainian soldiers sought to forestall an attack on the capital by blowing up bridges and setting up armed checkpoints, bursts of gunfire and explosions could be heard across Kyiv, including in its heart, Maidan square, where Ukrainian protests led to the toppling of a pro-Moscow government in 2014. In keeping with the pattern since the Russian invasion began, as night fell in the capital, the bombardment intensified. Two large explosions shook Kyiv shortly before 1 a.m. on Sunday after the government warned that an airstrike was imminent. Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, who was in Kyiv, said Saturday that the military, aided by civilians armed with rifles and firebombs, was repelling attacks throughout the country. He scoffed at reports that the United States had offered to evacuate him. “The fight is here,” the Ukrainian Embassy in London quoted Mr. Zelensky as saying. “I need ammunition, not a ride.”
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2/27/2022 • 40 minutes, 11 seconds
Russia invades Ukraine
Ukraine invaded by Russian troops Russia continued its attack on Ukraine early Friday, one day after it invaded the country by land, sea and air, killing more than 100 Ukrainian soldiers and civilians and ominously touching off a pitched battle at the highly radioactive area around the Chernobyl nuclear reactor that melted down in 1986.
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2/25/2022 • 36 minutes, 22 seconds
The Week in Crime with Mayo & Mayso (The Parent Trap)
Mark & Angel are back. Angel has added to the Puerto Rican flag to his Thin Blue Tattoo. Mark holds off on a pic of the new addition until the end of the episode. In the meantime they start off discussing Ava Marjury a 14 year old TikToker with a million followers one of which became obsessed with Ava. The obsessed boy Eric Rohan obsession escalates until he shows up at her home with a shotgun and is gunned down by Ava's father a retired Police Lieutenant. A Chicago mother turns her son over to the police after she recognizes her son photo on the news. Both stories provide interesting discussions on what it's like to be a parent of teens nowadays. After a surge of people being pushed onto the train tracks, NYC has finally decided to put in guard rails. A barbershop in NJ is almost set a blaze by an unhappy customer who douses the establishments doorway with gasoline. Both retired Detectives Mark sprinkle the episode with antidotes from their experiences in similar situations, making this a funny and interesting insight into Policing these days.
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2/25/2022 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 3 seconds
Joe Rogan freedom of Speech attacked by old hippies Neil Young, and Joanie Mitchell, "Keep on Rocking in the Free World."
Joe Rogan freedom of Speech attacked by old hippies Neil Young, and Joanie Mitchell, "Keep on Rocking in the Free World."
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2/24/2022 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 13 seconds
Prince Andrew settles lawsuit
Prince Andrew settles lawsuit
Prince Andrew pays out in lawsuit #princeandrews #settlement #virginagiuffre Please subscribe, like, and turn on notifications if you enjoyed the video!
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2/23/2022 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 30 seconds
Genealogist solves 58 year old murder
Genealogist solves 58 year old murder
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2/22/2022 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 21 seconds
Did Alec pull the trigger?
Did Alec pull the trigger?
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2/21/2022 • 37 minutes, 45 seconds
Homeless plan for NYC Subways
Homeless plan for NYC Subways.
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2/19/2022 • 41 minutes, 44 seconds
Lawsuit filed against Alec Baldwin and rust movie producers
Lawsuit filed against Alec Baldwin and rust movie producers
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2/18/2022 • 42 minutes, 24 seconds
Gabby Petito and Brian Laundrie, final autopsy
Gabby Petito and Brian Laundrie, final autopsy.
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2/18/2022 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 48 seconds
Human Trafficking at the Super Bowl
Human Trafficking at the Super Bowl
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2/10/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 41 seconds
Violent crime across the USA with former Yonkers Police Commissioner Edmund Hartnett, and Nassau County Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder
Violent crime across the USA with former Yonkers Police Commissioner Edmund Hartnett, and Nassau County Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder
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2/9/2022 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 16 seconds
No Knock search warrant in Minnesota resulting in the death of Amir Locke
No Knock search warrant in Minnesota resulting in the death of Amir Locke
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2/8/2022 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 30 seconds
POC After Hours welcomes actor/comedian Chris Monty
Chris Monty is a native New Yorker. He is a hilarious comedian that has performed in Theaters, Casinos, Colleges and Comedy Clubs throughout the country. Chris Monty has a DryBar Comedy special entitled "Just Be Happy" and an Amazon Prime Special "Whats the Worst That Could Happen". Mark and Chris discuss all the top stories in the news including, Joe Rogan vs Neil Young, the venom spewed from several Susan Sarandon towards the Police Officers mourning the death of fallen Officers, Jayson Rivera and Wibert Mora, the Freedom Convey in Canada and more than a few crime stories from around the country. It's a funny, fast paced episode.
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2/8/2022 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 23 seconds
Gun Crime on the Streets of NYC
Gun Crime on the Streets of NYC
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2/6/2022 • 42 minutes, 50 seconds
The Last Gangster part # 2
The Last Gangster part # 2
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2/4/2022 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 17 seconds
#JoeBiden #EricAdams #Gun crime in NYC # Funeral for Detective Mora NYPD
#JoeBiden #EricAdams #Gun crime in NYC # Funeral for Detective Mora NYPD
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2/3/2022 • 44 minutes, 30 seconds
The last gangster Sammy the Bull Gravano John Gotti Paul Castellano
The Last Gangster Sammy the Bull Gravano John Gotti Paul Castellano
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2/2/2022 • 46 minutes, 29 seconds
Anti Crime is back, gun Violence in NYC, Coffee with Cannon
Anti Crime is back, gun Violence in NYC, Coffee with Cannon
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2/1/2022 • 41 minutes, 5 seconds
Mayo & Mayso The Week In Crime and Policing
Mark and Angel welcome past guest retired NYPD Narcotics Detective Paul Zito. The conversation starts off with talking about the recent hateful social media post following the funeral at St. Patricks Cathedral of fallen NYPD Police Officer Jason Rivera. New York actress Jaqueline Guzman spewed her hate on TikTok . Coney Island Prep math teacher Chris Flanigan spewed his hate on Instgram and so-called activist Terrell Harper spewed his hate also on Instgram. The blowback has been hard and fast. Jaqueline and Chris lost the their jobs and Terrell is being monitored by the NYPD. The three also discuss a recent car jacking in Chicago by an 11 year old. In the final minutes Mark brings in his new segment "When the Tables Turn. This segment is dedicated when bad things happen to bad people. This week they cover an attempted Mall Jewelry Robbery where the owner was legally armed. Thank God no shots were fired. Its a great episode, enjoy and please subscribe.
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2/1/2022 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 50 seconds
PO Rivera, and PO Mora 32 Precinct Killed in the Line of duty,. both heroes, with retired NYPD Lieutenant Dr. Darrin Porcher
PO Rivera, and PO Mora 32 Precinct Killed in the Line of duty,. both heroes, with retired NYPD Lieutenant Dr. Darrin Porcher
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1/28/2022 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 38 seconds
POC The Week In Crime & Policing episode #1
Host Mark DeMayo and Angel Maysonet bring you the latest in news stories involving Crime and Policing. This week Angel is getting a Thin Blue Line Tattoo at the Hard Knocks tattoo parlor in Yonkers New York. While Angel gets his tattoo and not cry they discuss the recent death of Wibert Mora one of two Police Officers from the 32nd Precinct that were ambushed while investigating a domestic violence call. They also the heroic actions of the third officer who was at the scene Sumit Sulan. Mark asks Angel about his recent visit to the "La Mega 97.9" spanish radio station in NYC to discuss or better yet argue with Hank Newsome leader of the BLM NY chapter. Later on in the show Mark introduces a new segment to the show called 'When the Tables Turn" when the "good" guy turns the tables on their attackers. All in all it was a fun and informitaive episode.
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1/28/2022 • 53 minutes, 9 seconds
NYPD heroes Jason Rivera, and Wilbert Mora 32 precinct NYPD
Police Officer Jason Rivera shot and killed, PO Wilbert Mora wounded #jasonRivera #wilbertmora #NYPDPlease subscribe, like, and turn on notifications if you enjoyed the video!
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1/27/2022 • 34 minutes, 30 seconds
PO Mora 32 precinct officer killed in the line of Duty
PO Mora 32 precinct officer killed in the line of Duty
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1/26/2022 • 39 minutes, 49 seconds
Gabby Petito, and Brian Laundrie case closure based on finding the confession in Brian's notebook, with Ashleigh Banfield.
Gabby Petito, and Brian Laundrie case closure based on finding the confession in Brian's notebook, with Ashleigh Banfield.
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1/26/2022 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 35 seconds
NYPD Police Officer Jason Rivera shot and killed, PO Wilbert Mora critically injured, Chief Louis Anemone weighs in
NYPD Police Officer Jason Rivera shot and killed, PO Wilbert Mora critically injured, Chief Louis Anemone weighs in
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1/25/2022 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 30 seconds
In Honor of NYPD Police Officers Jason Rivera & Wibert Mora
On Friday January 21st, 2022 at approx 6:15pm NYPD Police Officers Jason Rivera & Wilbert Mora of the 32nd Precinct. Responded to a domestic vioence call when they were ambushed by a gunman inside the residence. In honor of these brave officers POC After Hours has decided to go dark this evening. No Guest and no show. Instead Angel & I will share information on how to donate to Officer Rivera's family through fundthefirst.com and we are also asking for prayers for critical injured Police Officer Wilbert Mora.
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1/25/2022 • 18 minutes, 57 seconds
NYPD in Mourning PO Rivera, and PO Mora, 32 Precinct
NYPD in Mourning PO Rivera, and PO Mora 32, Precinct
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1/24/2022 • 33 minutes, 37 seconds
PO Jason Rivera, and PO Wilbert Mora, 32 Precinct, NYPD
PO Jason Rivera, and PO Wilbert Mora, 32 Precinct, NYPD
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1/23/2022 • 32 minutes, 9 seconds
POC After Hours welcomes Stefano Forte
Stefano Forte is 23 years old and running as a Republican for the NYS Senate. Stefano graduated from St. Francis College of Brooklyn with a Bachelors Degree in Political Science. He is currently the leader of the 24th District Republican Party. Stefano vows to ne tough on crime. Is against defunding the police and bail reform. He's a bright light in horizon for NYC residents.
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1/21/2022 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 36 seconds
The refusal to prosecute in NYC with new District Attorney Alvin Bragg, Heather MacDonald weighs in
The refusal to prosecute in NYC with new District Attorney Alvin Bragg, Heather MacDonald weighs in
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1/20/2022 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 18 seconds
Terrorist Hostage taker thwarted by Rabbi in Colleyville Texas
Terrorist Hostage taker thwarted by Rabbi in Colleyville Texas
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1/18/2022 • 42 minutes, 26 seconds
POC After Hours welcomes Scott Wagner
Scott Wagner is a frequent guest on Police Off the Cuff. He is a retired NYPD Detective. He is also a frequent contributor on FOX News. Mark & Angel are also joined by Mike "the Prodigy" Colon. The show started off with the recent Federal Indictment of Baltimore State Attorney Marilyn Mosby on perjury charges. The team then covered two horrible stories of women dying at the hands of emotionally disturbed men. One one the east coast in NYC Michelle Alyssa Go being pushed in front of a subway train pulling into Times Square station and Brianna Kapfer who was stabbed to death while working in a furniture store in Los Angeles. An off duty Cop in Milwaukee interrupts a carjacking and gets shot and the father and daughter who planned the robbery of a Burger King only to have a Burger King employee killed in the bother robbery.
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1/18/2022 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 58 seconds
Why does social media hide victims of violent crime?
Why does social media hide victims of violent crime?
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1/17/2022 • 46 minutes, 36 seconds
Hostage taker killed in Colleyville Texas, 4 hostages are safe, retired NYPD Lieutenant Jack Cambria discusses Hostage Negotiation
Hostage taker killed in Colleyville Texas, 4 hostages are safe, retired NYPD Lieutenant Jack Cambria discusses Hostage Negotiation
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1/16/2022 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 13 seconds
New Policies Manhattan District Attorney's Office
New Policies Manhattan District Attorney's Office
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1/14/2022 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 52 seconds
POC After Hours welcomes Retired NYPD Lt. Peter J Pranzo
Peter J. Pranzo has been a frequent guest on Police Off the Cuff. A highly decorated and respected member of the NYPD. Peter is also an accomplished author his book Harlem Raiders is available on Amazon. Peter and Mark discuss the never ending cycle of violence that comes out of certain neighborhoods as they compare a recent homicide inside a Bronx subway station and the murder of "Junior" a 15 year old police cadet murdered on the same streets three and a half years ago. Mark and Peter also talk about how bail reform has hurt big cities all around our country. Mark ends tonights episode with a tribute to step parents on behalf of the passing of his step father Rudy Jan 3rd. Its a great episode enjoy.
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1/14/2022 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 9 seconds
Lieutenant Gil Carillo The night Stalker case
Lieutenant Gil Carillo The night Stalker case
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1/12/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 52 seconds
Bronx Fire, 19 dead, 32 critical Coffee with Cannon
Bronx Fire 19 dead, Coffee with Cannon
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1/10/2022 • 43 minutes, 53 seconds
Serial Killings in Virginia arrest of Anthony Eugene Robinson
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1/10/2022 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 40 seconds
#GabbyPetito #BrianLaundrie
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1/7/2022 • 56 minutes, 40 seconds
The Team #MayorERicAdams #PCKeechantSewell #DistrictattorneyAlvinBragg
The Team #MayorERicAdams #PCKeechantSewell #DistrictattorneyAlvinBragg
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1/5/2022 • 50 minutes, 30 seconds
Eric Adams NYC Mayor, Coffee with Cannon
Coffee with cannon Eric Adams NYC Mayor
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1/3/2022 • 44 minutes, 49 seconds
Eric Adams retired NYPD Captain and NYC Mayor
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Gabby Petito #BrianLaundrie #AlexMurdaugh #AlecBaldwin
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12/31/2021 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 12 seconds
POC After Hours welcomes Robert Napolitano
Robert "Nappy" Napolitano is a retired NYPD Inspector. He had a distinguished career, that spans 28 years. Nappy graduated the Police Academy in 1982 and took to the streets making a lot of "collars" he went to work for the famous Street Crime Unit from 1984 to 1986. He then went to the Queens Narcotics Unit and was promoted to Detective. On the advise of his supervisor he took the Sergeants test and passed. As a Sgt he worked in the toughest Precincts in Brooklyn the 77 & 75. He then went on to be a Sgt in the TNT Unit from 1991-1996. When he was promoted to Lieutenant he worked in the Police Academy where he had the opportunity to study for the Captains exam. as a Capt. he was the executive Officer of the 67 pct. As a Commanding Officer he led the brooklyn South Task Force, and several other commands before becoming the Commanding Officer of the Queens Narcotics Unit. He retired in 2010. It's a great episode full of funny stories. We even covered some modern day crime fighting problems, such as bail reform and DA's funded by George Soros.
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12/31/2021 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 27 seconds
Two guys growing up in Brooklyn two choices be a wiseguy or join the NYPD, they chose the NYPD
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12/30/2021 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 5 seconds
POC After Hours 2021 THE YEAR IN CRIME
Mark & Angel take the audience on a look back on the year 2021 top crime stories. Starting with The attack on the Capitol and ending with the REfund the Police movement and everything in between, including, True Crime stories Summer Wells and Gaby Petito, the attack on Asians, the verdicts from Derrick Chauvin found Guilty to Kyle Rittenhouse's no guilty. Its a fun fast paced look back at the year 2021.
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12/27/2021 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 12 seconds
POC After Hours welcomes retired NYPD Police Officer and current Rockland County EMT Michal Chanat
Michael Chanat had dreams of becoming an ESU Cop (Emergency Service Unit, NYPD version of SWAT). He finally gets his interview and when he went for his physical it was discovered that he had a heart valve issue. Michael had a the recommended procedure done, and felt great, fit for duty, but the job didn't want to take the risk and retired him on the "Heart Bill". As you'll here in this episode Michael is not one to "take it easy" and he followed his second passion, and became an Emergency Service Technician in Rockland County.
Going Mark as co-host once again is retired Detective and frequent Fox News contributor Angel Maysonet.
Earlier in the day the Kim Potter verdict came down, and Mark, Angel and Michael, discuss the case known now as the "taser, taser, taser" case
they also cover many other pressing topic, the NYPD new Police Commissioner, Christmas Party Lap Dances, two congresswomen known to be soft on crime get carjacked and much more. enjoy
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12/24/2021 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 22 seconds
Andy the Gabby Cabby from Great Britain
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#FealgoodFoundation #911Firstresponders #JimRyder https://fealgoodfoundation.com/
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12/22/2021 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 43 seconds
#JimmyCalandra #BathAvenue #OrganizedCrime
#JimmyCalandra #BathAvenue #OrganizedCrime
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12/21/2021 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 44 seconds
Rust movie crew sends a letter of support
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12/17/2021 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 23 seconds
Red white and Bethune Gabby Petito #BrianLaundrie #GabbyPetito
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12/17/2021 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 33 seconds
#Investigation #SpecialVictims #NYPD #JohnBaeza
#Investigation #SpecialVictims #NYPD #JohnBaeza
Detective John J. Baeza started his career in law enforcement as a New York State Correction Officer working at the Sing-Sing and Otisville correctional facilities. He was employed by the New York City Police Department for nearly 12 years. John Baeza began his police career in Harlem’s 32nd Precinct as a patrol officer. He was then assigned to the Manhattan North Tactical Narcotics Team where he performed undercover work for three years. John Baeza was promoted to Detective during his Narcotics assignment. From 1994 to 2000, he was assigned to the Manhattan Special Victims Squad where he personally investigated more than 2000 sex crimes and child abuse cases. Please subscribe, like, and turn on notifications if you enjoyed the video! SUPPORT POC --------------------------------------------------- ►►► Become a YouTube Member to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKo80Xa1PYTc23XN_Yjp8pA/join► GET MERCH: https://shop.policeoffthecuff.com/► Our Website: https://policeoffthecuff.com► Support POC on P️atreon: https://www.patreon.com/policeoffthecuff► Subscribe for free: https://www.youtube.com/c/policeoffthecuff?sub_confirmation=1 FOLLOW US --------------------------------------------------- 🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/policeoffthecuf🎧 Podcast: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1👍 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Policeoffthecuff-312794509230136/🎥 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/policeoffthecuff/ WATCH MORE --------------------------------------------------- ► Video Highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZoKGo226js&list=PLLRj6COGjrukgln7d-fT5HKjZi15ArFVS► ️ Gabby Petito: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLRj6COGjrumtUFAIEMcY2xSxUEGcM5pS► Summer Wells: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfVjSvru2Aw&list=PLLRj6COGjrum8E09lch_aOLwmLA6cWme9► Jimmy Calandra: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqsUfqdXUO0&list=PLLRj6COGjrum-BgdP75T_N7987iYFg8J0► Sammy "The Bull" Gravano: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLRj6COGjrulengNidgFoUJFjpWg3r1I_► ️ Mafia Cops: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLRj6COGjruleHf-wQvVjaGdZSrqtzPCB► POC After Hours: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wOT2MgBlgQ&list=PLLRj6COGjrunM7xxVceqHWVKH0LV5Sm96► Real Crime Stories: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLRj6COGjruluMKi571sxJutIXcDWoARm This video may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. This material is being made available within this transformative or derivative work for the purpose of education, commentary and criticism, and is believed to be "fair use" in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107.
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12/16/2021 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 59 seconds
NYPD Christmas stories
#NYPD #ChristmasShow #RockefellerCenter
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12/14/2021 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 41 seconds
Coffee with Cannon Letter from the Crew
Coffee with Cannon Letter from the Crew
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12/12/2021 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 10 seconds
Alec Baldwin part 4
Alec Baldwin part 4
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12/10/2021 • 1 hour, 21 minutes, 13 seconds
POC After Hours welcomes back Retired NYPD 1st Grade Detective and frequent FOX News contributor Bill Ryan
On this exciting episode Bill and I discuss the BREAKING NEWS of the Jussie Smollett guilty verdict, AOC's claim that she doesn't believe the "Smash & Grab" robberies are a "real thing", NYC subway system, the arson of FOX Christmas Tree, the quickest draw in Tennessee, San Francisco eatery denies Patrol Officer right to dine in and much more
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12/10/2021 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 57 seconds
Boston Marathon Bombing #MicheleMcPhee #JohnMcclellan #CliffMoylan
Boston Marathon Bombing #MicheleMcPhee #JohnMcclellan #CliffMoylan
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12/8/2021 • 1 hour, 20 minutes, 15 seconds
Cuomo goes down hard
Cuomo goes down hard
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12/7/2021 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 1 second
#Organizedcrime #Gravesend #WillieDemeoWilliam DeMeo is an American actor, producer, director and writer. DeMeo is best known for his acting roles in Analyze That, First Kill and The Sopranos.
#Organizedcrime #Gravesend #WillieDemeoWilliam DeMeo is an American actor, producer, director and writer. DeMeo is best known for his acting roles in Analyze That, First Kill and The Sopranos. He also played the role of Sammy Gravano in the 2018 film Gotti.
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12/5/2021 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 38 seconds
Alec Baldwin rust Movie set shooting
Alec Baldwin rust Movie set shooting
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12/4/2021 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 26 seconds
Psychic Auracle Laura predicts what happened to Summer Wells, Gabby Petito
#Psychic #GabbyPetito #SummerWells #BrianLaundrie
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12/2/2021 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 31 seconds
Steven Keogh Scotland yard Investigator for over 30 years talks homicide investigation
Steven was a police officer with London’s Metropolitan Police for 30 years, with over half of that time spent as a Scotland Yard detective. He was part of investigations into the killings of over 100 victims. He achieved the rank of detective inspector and was a nationally recognized senior investigating officer (SIO). He not only led murder enquiries but was also a detective constable and detective sergeant at Scotland Yard, so has an insight into all levels of investigations. Steven's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/MurderAcademy/ #ScotlandYard #StevenKeogh #BrianLaundrie #SummerWellsPlease subscribe, like, and turn on notifications if you enjoyed the video! SUPPORT POC --------------------------------------------------- ►►► Become a YouTube Member to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKo80Xa1PYTc23XN_Yjp8pA/join► GET MERCH: https://shop.policeoffthecuff.com/► Our Website: https://policeoffthecuff.com► Support POC on P️atreon: https://www.patreon.com/policeoffthecuff► Subscribe for free: https://www.youtube.com/c/policeoffthecuff?sub_confirmation=1 FOLLOW US --------------------------------------------------- 🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/policeoffthecuf🎧 Podcast: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1👍 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Policeoffthecuff-312794509230136/🎥 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/policeoffthecuff/ WATCH MORE --------------------------------------------------- ► Video Highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZoKGo226js&list=PLLRj6COGjrukgln7d-fT5HKjZi15ArFVS► ️ Gabby Petito: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLRj6COGjrumtUFAIEMcY2xSxUEGcM5pS► Summer Wells: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfVjSvru2Aw&list=PLLRj6COGjrum8E09lch_aOLwmLA6cWme9► Jimmy Calandra: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqsUfqdXUO0&list=PLLRj6COGjrum-BgdP75T_N7987iYFg8J0► Sammy "The Bull" Gravano: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLRj6COGjrulengNidgFoUJFjpWg3r1I_► ️ Mafia Cops: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLRj6COGjruleHf-wQvVjaGdZSrqtzPCB► POC After Hours: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wOT2MgBlgQ&list=PLLRj6COGjrunM7xxVceqHWVKH0LV5Sm96► Real Crime Stories: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLRj6COGjruluMKi571sxJutIXcDWoARm This video may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. This material is being made available within this transformative or derivative work for the purpose of education, commentary and criticism, and is believed to be "fair use" in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107.
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12/1/2021 • 1 hour, 26 minutes, 54 seconds
Brian Laundrie Manner of Death suicide - gunshot wound #BrianLaundrie #GabbyPetito #gunshot
Brian Laundrie Manner of Death suicide - gunshot wound #BrianLaundrie #GabbyPetito #gunshot
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11/26/2021 • 1 hour, 12 minutes
Kyle Rittenhouse not guilty #MichaelVecchione #NYPD #TuckerCarlson #BillCannon #PhilGrimaldi
Kyle Rittenhouse not guilty #MichaelVecchione #NYPD #TuckerCarlson #BillCannon #PhilGrimaldi https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00YFP9N9U/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_CF9RT0QSWERD2VGAM212 Behind the Murder Curtain: Special Agent Bruce Sackman Hunts Doctors and Nurses Who Kill Our Veterans https://www.amazon.com/dp/1642935387/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_SPQ2ZMD3A2WX5CSW3318 Murder on the Bridge: From the files of Mike V. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KU3TYGC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_ZTFN1PEJSVVTQ5GRAKB9 Friends of the Family: The Inside Story of the Mafia Cops Case https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0028MVHA0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_XJH0PP7YKBW2KQX0N28ZPlease subscribe, like, and turn on notifications if you enjoyed the video! SUPPORT POC --------------------------------------------------- ►►► Become a YouTube Member to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKo80Xa1PYTc23XN_Yjp8pA/join► GET MERCH: https://shop.policeoffthecuff.com/► Our Website: https://policeoffthecuff.com► Support POC on P️atreon: https://www.patreon.com/policeoffthecuff► Subscribe for free: https://www.youtube.com/c/policeoffthecuff?sub_confirmation=1 FOLLOW US --------------------------------------------------- 🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/policeoffthecuf🎧 Podcast: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1👍 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Policeoffthecuff-312794509230136/🎥 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/policeoffthecuff/ WATCH MORE --------------------------------------------------- ► Video Highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZoKGo226js&list=PLLRj6COGjrukgln7d-fT5HKjZi15ArFVS► ️ Gabby Petito: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLRj6COGjrumtUFAIEMcY2xSxUEGcM5pS► Summer Wells: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfVjSvru2Aw&list=PLLRj6COGjrum8E09lch_aOLwmLA6cWme9► Jimmy Calandra: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqsUfqdXUO0&list=PLLRj6COGjrum-BgdP75T_N7987iYFg8J0► Sammy "The Bull" Gravano: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLRj6COGjrulengNidgFoUJFjpWg3r1I_► ️ Mafia Cops: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLRj6COGjruleHf-wQvVjaGdZSrqtzPCB► POC After Hours: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wOT2MgBlgQ&list=PLLRj6COGjrunM7xxVceqHWVKH0LV5Sm96► Real Crime Stories: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLRj6COGjruluMKi571sxJutIXcDWoARm This video may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. This material is being made available within this transformative or derivative work for the purpose of education, commentary and criticism, and is believed to be "fair use" in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107.
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11/24/2021 • 1 hour, 21 minutes, 1 second
Kyle Rittenhouse not guilty verdict #KyleRittenhouse #notguilty #realcrimestories
Kyle Rittenhouse not guilty verdict #KyleRittenhouse #notguilty #realcrimestories
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11/20/2021 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 8 seconds
Kyle Rittenhouse not guilty all charges #kylerittenhouse #notguilty #kenosha
Kyle Rittenhouse not guilty all charges #kylerittenhouse #notguilty #kenosha
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11/19/2021 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 38 seconds
nyc mafia hit locations #paulcastellano #sparks
nyc mafia hit locations #paulcastellano #sparks
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11/17/2021 • 1 hour, 20 minutes, 9 seconds
Summer wells missing 5 year old Don and Candus Wells appear on Dr. Phil
Summer wells missing 5 year old Don and Candus Wells appear on Dr. Phil
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11/16/2021 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 4 seconds
Travis Scott Concert Gone Bad #TravisScott #Astroworld
Travis Scott Concert Gone Bad #TravisScott #Astroworld
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11/15/2021 • 1 hour, 46 seconds
Violent crime NYC Anti Crime
Violent crime NYC Anti Crime
#nycanticrime #policeoffthecuff #anticrime
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11/14/2021 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 43 seconds
Brian Laundrie Gabby Petito investigation waiting for cause and manner of death of Brian Laundrie
Brian Laundrie Gabby Petito investigation
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11/12/2021 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 1 second
Haitian migration through the Panamanian and Columbia Highway
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Paris in 1979, Jonathan Alpeyrie moved to the United States in 1993. He graduated from the Lycée Français de New York in 1998 and went on to study medieval history at the University of Chicago, from which he graduated in 2003.
Alpeyrie began his photography career shooting for local Chicago newspapers during his undergraduate years. He shot his first photo essay in 2001 while traveling through the South Caucasus. After graduating, he went to the Congo to work on various essays, which led to a contributor contract with Getty Images in early 2004. In 2009, Jonathan became a photographer for Polaris images and SIPA press as well.
Alpeyrie’s career has brought him to over 25 countries and cover 13 conflict zone assignments, in the Middle East and North Africa, the South Caucasus, Europe, North America and Central Asia. A future photography book about WWII is in the works.
In 2013, whilst on assignment in Syria, Alpeyrie was kidnapped by rebel forces for 81 days. Alpeyrie was bound, blindfolded, and beaten by his captors. Over the course of his captivity, Alpeyrie kept his spirits up and strove to find the humanity in his captors. He took part in their activities, taught them how to swim, prayed with them, and tried learning their language and culture. He also discovered a dormant faith within himself, one that strengthened him throughout the ordeal. Alpeyrie’s 2014 Anastasia Photo exhibition Capture featured the images he shot on three trips to Syria prior to his abduction. In 2017, Simon & Schuster published his memoir The Shattered Lens.
Alpeyrie has worked as a freelancer for various publications and websites, such as the Sunday Times, Le Figaro magazine, ELLE, American Photo, Glamour, Aftenposten, Le Monde, BBC, and today he is a photographer for Polaris Images, with whom he signed in February 2010.
Alpeyrie’s work has been published in magazines such as Paris Match, Aftenposten, Times (Europe), Newsweek, Wine Spectator, Boston Globe, Glamour, BBC, VSD, Le Monde, Newsweek, Popular Photography, Vanity Fair, La Stampa, CNN, Bild Zeit, ELLE magazine, Der Speigel, Le Figaro, Marie Claire, The Guardian, Bild, and The Atlantic.
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11/12/2021 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 48 seconds
Travis Scott Concert Gone Wrong #travisscott #astroworldtragedy #astroworld
Travis Scott Concert Gone Wrong #travisscott #astroworldtragedy #astroworld
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11/11/2021 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 34 seconds
Brian Laundrie Gabby Petito investigation
Brian Laundrie Gabby Petito investigation
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11/10/2021 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 32 seconds
Travis Scott concert 8 dead
Travis Scott Concert 8 dead
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11/9/2021 • 56 minutes, 20 seconds
Rust movie set fatal shooting, claims of sabotage
Rust movie set fatal shooting, claims of sabotage
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11/4/2021 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 34 seconds
West Australia Police Speak Cleo Smith missing 4 year old found
West Australia Police Speak
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11/3/2021 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 57 seconds
#AlecBaldwinstatement #Fatalshooting #HalynaHutchins Statement by Alec Baldwin
#AlecBaldwinstatement #Fatalshooting #HalynaHutchins
#Homicide #fatalshooting #HalynaHutchins #AlecBaldwin
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#Homicide #fatalshooting #HalynaHutchins #AlecBaldwin
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10/29/2021 • 1 hour, 20 minutes, 4 seconds
#AlecBaldwin fatal shooting on movie set rust, #SteveBertilino #BrianlaundrieAttorney
#AlecBaldwin fatal shooting on movie set rust
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10/24/2021 • 1 hour, 25 minutes, 48 seconds
One dead on movie set shot with prop gun #AlecBaldwinshooting #Cinematographer #propgun
One dead on movie set shot with prop gun #AlecBaldwinshooting #Cinematographer #propgun
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#BrianLaundrie's remains #GabbyPetito #JudgePatDiMango
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#LarryMillete #gabbypetito #brianlaundrie #bringmayahome #teammaya Please subscribe, like, and turn on notifications if you enjoyed the video!
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Chaz Palminiteri Bronx tale actor. writer, talks about life
#ChazzPalminteri #BronxTale #Wiseguys #actor #NYPD #RealcrimestoriesChazz Palminteri Show:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9-sgcuDI-X9lbYt9PC3Bag https://dees-designs-107.myshopify.com Bronx-born and raised Chazz Palminteri was a natural choice to continue the Italianate torch in film. In the tradition set forth in the 1970s by such icons as director Martin Scorsese and actors Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, John Cazale and Joe Pesci, Palminteri has brought grit, muscle and an evocative realism to the sidewalks of his New York neighborhood, violent as they are and were. Chazz was born Calogero Lorenzo Palminteri in 1952 in the Bronx, New York, the son of Rose, a homemaker, and Lorenzo Palminteri, a bus driver. He grew up in a tough area of the Bronx, giving him the life lessons that would later prove very useful to his career. He graduated from Theodore Roosevelt High School and started out pursuing his craft in 1973 studying at the Actor's Studio. He appeared off-Broadway in the early 1980s while paying his dues as a bouncer and doorman in nightclubs, among other jobs. In 1986 he headed west and found that his ethnic qualifications was well-suited for getting tough-talker parts. Slick attorneys, unflinching hoods and hard-nosed cops were all part of his ethnic streetwise persona in such TV shows as Wiseguy (1987), Matlock (1986) and Hill Street Blues (1981). In films he started off playing a 1930s-style gangster in Sylvester Stallone's Oscar (1991). Although his roles were sharp, well-acted and with a distinct edge to them, there was nothing in them to show that he was capable of stronger leading parts. In 1988 he wrote for himself a play entitled "A Bronx Tale," a powerful one-man stage commentary in which he depicted his bruising childhood in great detail, which included witnessing gangland slayings. Palminteri brought each and every character to life (18 in all) in this autobiographical piece -- his friends, enemies, even his own family. He showcased for years in both Los Angeles and New York, finally sparking the interest of his film idol, Robert De Niro. DeNiro, wanting to direct for the first time, saw the potential of this project and brought both it and the actor/writer to the screen. Palminteri played one of the flashier roles, Sonny, a gangster, in the movie version. An unknown film commodity at the time, Chazz had stubbornly refused to sell his stage property (the offers went into the seven figures) unless he was part of the package as both actor and screenwriter. DeNiro, who became his mentor, backed him up all the way, and the rest is history. A Bronx Tale (1993), which featured his actress/producer/wife Gianna Palminteri, earned strong reviews.
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10/19/2021 • 57 minutes, 24 seconds
#GabbyPetito #ManhuntBrianLaundrie #EvidenceDNA
#GabbyPetito #ManhuntBrianLaundrie #EvidenceDNA
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10/15/2021 • 1 hour, 23 minutes, 4 seconds
#GabbyPetito #Evidence #BrianLaundrie
#GabbyPetito #Evidence #BrianLaundrie
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10/14/2021 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 40 seconds
#GabbyPetitoautopsyresults #BrianLaundrie the cause of death revealed today as are autopsy results.
#GabbyPetitoautopsyresults #BrianLaundrie the cause of death revealed today as are autopsy results.
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10/12/2021 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 16 seconds
#BrianLaundrie #GabbyPetito the search for Brian Laundrie, and the domestic violence component discussed
#BrianLaundrie #GabbyPetito he search for Brian Laundrie, and the domestic violence component discussed. Brian Laundrie is a fugitive from justice in the murder of his fiance gabby Petito.
Gabby Petito Brian Laundrie updates
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10/11/2021 • 1 hour, 23 minutes, 33 seconds
Gabby Petito Brian Laundrie updates the search continues, breaking down the search
Gabby Petito Brian Laundrie updates
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10/10/2021 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 13 seconds
The search for Brian Laundrie, is his father cooperating?
The search for Brian Laundrie continues. Has he fled the country? Is he surviving in the Carlton Reserve? Is he alive or dead, the search is now being assisted by Brian Laundrie's father Chris?
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10/8/2021 • 59 minutes, 24 seconds
#GabbyPetito #ManhuntBrianLaundrie #CarltonReseve The search for Brian Laundrie continues. Has he fled the country? Is he surviving in the Carlton Reserve? Is he alive or dead, the search is now bein
#GabbyPetito #ManhuntBrianLaundrie #CarltonReseve The search for Brian Laundrie continues. Has he fled the country? Is he surviving in the Carlton Reserve? Is he alive or dead, the search is now being assisted by Brian Laundrie's father Chris?
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10/7/2021 • 41 minutes, 12 seconds
#MicheleMcPhee #GabbyPetito # MurdaughDynasty #ManhuntBrianLaundrieMichele McPhee Best-selling author, Emmy-nominated investigative journalist, and award-winning columnist. A veteran investigative jou
#MicheleMcPhee #GabbyPetito # MurdaughDynasty #ManhuntBrianLaundrieMichele McPhee Best-selling author, Emmy-nominated investigative journalist, and award-winning columnist. A veteran investigative journalist, she is the best-selling author of six true crime titles: Mayhem; A Professor's Rage, A Date With Death, Heartless — The True Story of Neil Entwistle and the Brutal Murder of His Wife and Baby, When Evil Rules, and A Mob Story. She is a Boston based investigative producer for the ABC News Ross Investigative Unit and a contributor to Newsweek, Boston and other national magazines. She lives in East Boston. #FBIHomicideRate #Guncrime #JoeMurray Become a YouTube Member to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKo80Xa1PYTc23XN_Yjp8pA/join 👕👖 NEW MERCH! https://shop.policeoffthecuff.com/ ❗❗❗ Check out our website: https://policeoffthecuff.com🐦 Find us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/policeoffthecuf🎙️ Watch all our videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/policeoffthecuff?sub_confirmation=1Support POC on 🅿️atreon: https://www.patreon.com/policeoffthecuff🎧 Listen to our Podcast: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1👍 Stay updated on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Policeoffthecuff-312794509230136/🎥 Follow our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/policeoffthecuff/ This video may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. This material is being made available within this transformative or derivative work for the purpose of education, commentary and criticism, and is believed to be "fair use" in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107.
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#MicheleMcPhee #GabbyPetito #ManhuntBrianLaundrie #MurdaughDynasty #investigativejournalismMichele McPhee Best-selling author, Emmy-nominated investigative journalist, and award-winning columnist. A veteran investigative journalist, she is the best-selling author of six true crime titles: Mayhem; A Professor's Rage, A Date With Death, Heartless — The True Story of Neil Entwistle and the Brutal Murder of His Wife and Baby, When Evil Rules, and A Mob Story. She is a Boston based investigative producer for the ABC News Ross Investigative Unit and a contributor to Newsweek, Boston and other national magazines. She lives in East Boston. #FBIHomicideRate #Guncrime #JoeMurray Become a YouTube Member to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKo80Xa1PYTc23XN_Yjp8pA/join 👕👖 NEW MERCH! https://shop.policeoffthecuff.com/ ❗❗❗ Check out our website: https://policeoffthecuff.com🎙️ Watch all our videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/policeoffthecuff?sub_confirmation=1Support POC on 🅿️atreon: https://www.patreon.com/policeoffthecuff🎧 Listen to our Podcast: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1👍 Stay updated on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Policeoffthecuff-312794509230136/🎥 Follow our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/policeoffthecuff/ This video may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. This material is being made available within this transformative or derivative work for the purpose of education, commentary and criticism, and is believed to be "fair use" in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107.
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10/4/2021 • 36 minutes, 40 seconds
#FBIHomicideRate #Guncrime
#FBIHomicideRate #Guncrime The FBI came out with their homicide statistics and according to their stats homicide is up over 30 percent Nationally.
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#ManhuntBrianLaundrie # FBI #GabbyPetito #MurdaughDynasty A conversation into the stop by the MOAB police in the Gabby Petito case. Would an arrest have prevented the murder? How professional or otherwise were the MOAB police. Do Monday morning quarterbacks understan domestic violence laws? What are some of the new developments in the Murdaugh law dynasty case?
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#Promotional #ManhuntBrianLaundrie #FBI #GabbyPetito #MurdaughDynasty a recap on some happenings in the last few days.
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#Promotion #GabbyPetito #BrianLaundrie #JudgePatriciaDiMango #HotBench
Police of the Cuff Real Crime stories discusses legal issues related to the gabby Petito case with Judge Patricia DiMango from the TV show Hot Bench.
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9/29/2021 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 36 seconds
#Promotion #GabbyPetito #BrianLaundrie #JudgePatriciaDiMango #HotBench Judge Pat DiMango tonight on Police off the Cuff Real Crime Stories
#Promotion #GabbyPetito #BrianLaundrie #JudgePatriciaDiMango #HotBench
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9/28/2021 • 31 minutes
#MurdaughMurders #MalloryBeach #AlexMurdaugh #EricAllan Eric Alan is a Real Estate Videographer/Photographer in Beaufort South Carolina
#MurdaughMurders #MalloryBeach #AlexMurdaugh #EricAllan Eric Alan is a Real Estate Videographer/Photographer in Beaufort South Carolina that took it upon himself to create a documentary series on YouTube about the Murdaugh Murders. His first video, posted just a few weeks ago, has over 150,000 views. With local insight to the area he offers a fresh perspective on this case.
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#JimmyCalandra, #BathAvenueCrew #OrganizedCrime #RealCrimeStories https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjYVbgft4dOYXdx3G4VWsSQ James Calandra was born in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, New York City in 1969, and Calandra was introduced to the Mafia at a young age. Calandra and his friends Paul Gulino, Thomas Reynolds, Joseph Calco, and Fabrizio DeFrancisci formed their own crew, the "Bath Avenue Crew". In 1992, their crew robbed the Staten Island mall Chase Bank, stealing $400,000. On 10 May 1993, he was arrested for a bank robbery and sentenced to six years in prison, and he was sent to the Lewisburg Penitentiary in Pennsylvania. In 1999, Calandra, Reynolds, and Anthony Spero faced more charges, so Calandra decided to turn states in 2001 and testify against Spero; he turned informant after Spero had his friend Gulino killed.
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#GabbyPetito #ManhuntBrianLaundrie #RealCrimestories
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9/25/2021 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 30 seconds
#GabbyPetito manhunt for suspect #BrianLaundrie #arrestwarrant issued, #Bill Cannon, #PhilGrimaldi
#GabbyPetito manhunt for suspect #BrianLaundrie #arrestwarrant issued, #Bill Cannon, #PhilGrimaldi In this episode the federal government has issued an arrest warrant for Brian Laundrie. Listen to the back and forth of defense attorney Joe Murray and former homicide investigator Sergeant Bill Cannon.
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9/24/2021 • 1 hour, 25 minutes, 16 seconds
#GabyPetito has been recovered, #manhunt for suspect #BrianLaundrie missing person. #BillCannon
#GabyPetito has been recovered, #manhunt for suspect #BrianLaundrie missing person. #BillCannon. Brian Laundrie the fiance of Gabby Petito is missing after FBI recovered the remains of gabby Petito in the Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming.
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9/22/2021 • 1 hour, 21 minutes, 27 seconds
Terrorism cop #MordecaiDzikansky fights terrorism in Israel and reports back to NYPD
Mordecai Dzikansky an expert in International terrorism on Real Crime stories Mordecai Dzikansky is a Brooklyn born and bred yeshiva boy who went on to become an NYPD detective assigned as the lead investigator on the Torah task force. Ultimately he was posted as the NYPD liaison to the Israel National Police. Detective Dzikansky is an expert on global security and is called upon by community organizations to provide first-hand analysis on preventing and responding to terrorism. His main focus was intelligence-gathering and the immediate relay of key information back to NYC to enhance the Department’s ability to recognize, react to and prevent or recover from terrorist acts. He was also involved in providing information gathered in the Middle East concerning terrorism financing to his NYPD counterparts. He responded in person to and analyzed 30 bombing scenes in Israel and several attacks globally, including events in Turkey, Russia, Spain and Egypt. Detective Dzikansky worked with senior members of the Israeli intelligence community on investigations which connect NYC and the State of Israel. He currently lectures and consults on global security and policing topics and is called upon by various law enforcement agencies, academic think tanks and community organizations to provide first-hand analysis of the current terror trends, lessons learned and world-wide applications in preventing and responding to terrorism.
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#GabbyPetito recovered, #KyleJennBethune helped find her, #BrianLaundrie, BillCannon #PhilGrimaldi The search for Brian Laundrie is on in this case where his fiance was found dead in Grand Teton National Park.
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9/21/2021 • 1 hour, 23 minutes, 49 seconds
Gabby Petito has been recovered, where is her fiance Brian Laundrie?
Gabby Petito has been recovered, where does the investigation go from here. Where is her fiance Brian Laundrie? #BillCannon, #PhilGrimaldi. The identification is pending autopsy and forensic identification.
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9/20/2021 • 1 hour, 32 minutes, 47 seconds
#GabbyPetito is missing, the whereabouts of her fiance, #BrianLaundrie are unknown at this time.
#GabbyPetito is missing, the whereabouts of her fiance, #BrianLaundrie are unknown at this time.
#BillCannon #PhilGrimaldi https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=jimmy+calandra Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKo80Xa1PYTc23XN_Yjp8pA/join NEW MERCH!? https://shop.policeoffthecuff.com/ ❗❗❗ Check out our website: https://policeoffthecuff.com🎙️ Watch all our videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/policeoffthecuff?sub_confirmation=1Support POC on 🅿️atreon: https://www.patreon.com/policeoffthecuff🎧 Listen to our Podcast: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1👍 Stay updated on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Policeoffthecuff-312794509230136/🎥 Follow our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/policeoffthecuff/ This video may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. This material is being made available within this transformative or derivative work for the purpose of education, commentary and criticism, and is believed to be "fair use" in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107.
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9/19/2021 • 1 hour, 24 minutes, 16 seconds
Where is Gabby Petito, updates on the case? Over 1000 Tips have been called in to the police.
Where is Gabby Petito, updates on the case? Over 1000 Tips have been called in to the police. Real crime stories dissects the case with the latest updates and answers questions from a police perspective.
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9/17/2021 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 24 seconds
#GabbyPetito missing person case investigation has a person of interest, boyfriend Brian Laundrie
#GabbyPetito missing person case investigation has a person of interest, boyfriend Brian Laundrie
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9/16/2021 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 43 seconds
#Murdaugh law dynasty case takes a bizarre turn. Alec Murdaugh admits he hired someone to shoot him.
#Murdaugh law dynasty case takes a bizarre turn. Alec Murdaugh admits he hired someone to shoot him. He turns himself in to face charges of insurance fraud, and several other charges
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9/16/2021 • 57 minutes, 3 seconds
#SammytheBullGravano underboss Gambino Crime Family talks to retired NYPD on Real Crime Stories
#SammytheBullGravano underboss Gambino Crime Family talks to retired NYPD on Real Crime Stories. Sammy talks about why he cooperated, his relationship with John Gotti, and the Life.
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9/16/2021 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 4 seconds
South Carolina Law family Dynasty ripped apart by murder and theft.
South Carolina Law family Dynasty ripped apart by murder, scandal, and theft.
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9/14/2021 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 38 seconds
Alex Murdaugh, the prominent South Carolina lawyer whose wife and son were shot to death months ago in an unsolved murder mystery that has captivated the state and confounded the police
Alex Murdaugh, the prominent South Carolina lawyer whose wife and son were shot to death months ago in an unsolved murder mystery that has captivated the state and confounded the police, was pushed out of his powerful law firm over claims that he had misused funds the day before he called 911 from a rural road to say that he had been shot in the head, the firm disclosed on Monday. Leaders of the Hampton, S.C., firm said they had discovered that Mr. Murdaugh had misappropriated money from the law office and that he had resigned on Friday. The next day, Mr. Murdaugh told the police he had been changing a tire at the side of a road in Hampton County — where members of his family have established a powerful legal dynasty over three generations — when someone in a truck pulled up and shot him in the head. Tommy Crosby, a spokesman for state law enforcement, confirmed that Mr. Murdaugh had suffered “a superficial gunshot wound to the head” but declined to comment on the law firm’s statement about Mr. Murdaugh’s departure. Mr. Murdaugh, 53, was a partner at the law firm P.M.P.E.D. — known by the initials of its partners — which was founded by Mr. Murdaugh’s great-grandfather more than a century ago and is well-known in South Carolina’s Lowcountry. In a statement to The New York Times, the firm said that it had hired a forensic accounting firm to investigate the suspected misappropriation of funds and that it had also notified the police and the South Carolina Bar. Sergeant Bill, and detective Phil will analyze this case with up to date information that is relevant to this case. #Murdaugh #BillCannon #PhilGrimaldiJoin this channel to get access to perks:
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9/11/2021 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 2 seconds
#911 remembered twenty years later
#911 remembered twenty years later, with author and retired NYPD Inspector Bob Martin Police off the Cuff 9/11 remembered 20 years later Bob Martin In 9/11 remembered: Twenty Years later, award winning author, Bob Martin, shares remembrances of first responders on that horrific day. The book begins with two of his own short stories based on his years of public service, followed by first-person recollections of three NYPD members, who against all odds, survived that day. The book is a moving tribute to all those who served. All profits from this book will be donated to the 3256 Foundation. For more information go to:https://3256foundation.org #911 #3256Foundation #BobMartin ❗❗❗ Check out our website: https://policeoffthecuff.com🎙️ Watch all our videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/policeoffthecuff?sub_confirmation=1Support POC on 🅿️atreon: https://www.patreon.com/policeoffthecuff🎧 Listen to our Podcast: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1👍 Stay updated on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Policeoffthecuff-312794509230136/🎥 Follow our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/policeoffthecuff/ This video may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. This material is being made available within this transformative or derivative work for the purpose of education, commentary and criticism, and is believed to be "fair use" in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107.
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9/10/2021 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 47 seconds
The response of Engine Company 205/Ladder 118 FDNY on 9/11 2001
The response of Engine Company 205/Ladder 118 FDNY on 9/11 2001
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9/8/2021 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 28 seconds
#SummerWells what are the real investigators thinking post hoax, has it affected the case. What are they working on now? Day 81.
#SummerWells what are the real investigators thinking post hoax, has it affected the case. What are they working on now?
#Summerwells #PoliceOfftheCuff #JoeMurray❗❗❗ Check out our website: https://policeoffthecuff.com🎙️ Watch all our videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/policeoffthecuff?sub_confirmation=1Support POC on 🅿️atreon: https://www.patreon.com/policeoffthecuff🎧 Listen to our Podcast: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1👍 Stay updated on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Policeoffthecuff-312794509230136/🎥 Follow our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/policeoffthecuff/ This video may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. This material is being made available within this transformative or derivative work for the purpose of education, commentary and criticism, and is believed to be "fair use" in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107.
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9/4/2021 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 55 seconds
Green Beret, special forces, MD, Mike Simpson talks about his career, terrorism threats, and physical fitness and health.
Mike Simpson MD, Green Beret, Airborne Ranger, and author on Police off the Cuff MIKE SIMPSON, M.D. Mike Simpson has served over three decades in the military as an Airborne Ranger, a Special Forces Operator and as a Doctor of Emergency Medicine assigned to the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC). Throughout his career, Mike has deployed to 17 different countries, from counter-narcotics operations in the jungles of South America to the Global War on Terror (GWOT) in Southwest Asia and North Africa. Specializing in both rural and urban reconnaissance, Mike has worked directly with law enforcement and intelligence organizations around the world, including clandestine and classified “black ops,” in order to bring criminals and terrorists to justice.
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9/3/2021 • 1 hour, 54 seconds
Real Crime Stories on Police off the Cuff #MoboverMiami the #BathAvenuecrew, and Chris the 'Binger" Paciello, #Club King
Real Crime Stories #MoboverMiami the #BathAvenuecrew, and Chris the 'Binger" Paciello, #Club King New York Times crime reporter Michelle McPhee investigates the life of Chris Paciello, a young thug from Staten Island who rose to the pinnacle of high society in Miami's South Beach club community, where his friends included Madonna and Jennifer Lopez. His downfall came when his bloody past as a Mafia-connected petty thief caught up with him, prompting him to because a witness against the Mob. of photos. This book and the cases that were investigated by the NYPD will be discussed by retired NYPD Manhattan North Homicide sergeant Bill Cannon, and retired NYPD detective Phil Grimaldi.
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9/2/2021 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 34 seconds
Jane Strong from Equus effect is a 501 C3 that helps first responders, and armed forces with PTSD, mental health issues, to assimilate back into their lives through utilizing horses to help them.
Jane Strong from Equus effect and John Bourges Jane Strong, SEP, ESMHL Executive Director Co-founder and Lead Facilitator Eponaquest Equine Experiential Learning Instructor PATH, Intl. Equine Specialist in Mental Health and Learning Somatic Experiencing® Practitioner Certified Enneagram Teacher Jane began her lifelong love of horses as a competitive rider. When she left the world of traditional horsemanship behind, she had no idea that horses would ever become an integral part of her life again. It was not until she began to study the principles and practices of natural horsemanship that she came to understand what horses had to teach us about how we come across to others, about being in the moment and how to bring out the best in ourselves. Read More about Jane I've worked in this way with horses for the past 10 years. Because horses engage all of our senses and ask us to be as present as they are, they can help people discover new ways of seeing themselves in relation to others. This work is both serious and fun, energizing and relaxing, easy to understand and deeply meaningful. By teaching us to stay present in the face of change, horses can help us develop our capacity to navigate transitions from one phase of life to another faster than any other mode of experiential learning or treatment I know. They invite the deepest, most honorable part of ourselves to come forward and meet life on life's terms.
JS John Bourges Putnam County Currently John Bourges is the Program Coordinator for the PFC Joseph P Dwyer Veteran peer Support program in Putnam County, as well as a Putnam County Coroner. He worked as a Registered Nurse from 2003 to 2018 in the Intensive Care Unit and Emergency Department settings, earning a BSN, CCRN and CEN, as well having been an ACLS, PALS & BLS Instructor. He was deployed to Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) as an Officer, serving both as an ER and ICU nurse in a combat area of operations. He has twenty years’ experience with the New York City Police Department including Patrol, Narcotics and the Detective Bureau. John is also trained in Personal/Dignitary protection (full carry, & H.R. 218). He is on the Board of Directors of the Prevention Council of Putnam, formally NCADD; an advisory member of the Putnam County Suicide Prevention Task Force; on the Advisory Board of The Healing Communities Study (Columbia University); On the Advisory Committee of The NYS Suicide Prevention Coalition “Helping Those Who Help Others” (HTWHO); On the Advisory Committee National Association of Social Workers-NYS ‘Veteran Mental Health Training Initiative’, (VMHTI); ‘First Line’ Peer to Peer support for Law Enforcement, member/advisor. #JohnBourges #PDSupportGroup #PoliceOfftheCuff
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8/31/2021 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 41 seconds
Police off the cuff with retired NYPD detective Pat Porteus
Police off the Cuff with retired NYPD detective Pat Porteus of the 23 detective squad returns to the show to talk about his police career as well as life after the police Department. Detective Pat Porteus joins Bill and Mark to reminisce about the some key busts, how he got into the force, and rose through ranks.
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8/27/2021 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 53 seconds
Summer Wells missing person case, on Police off the Cuff Real Crime Stories is this a cold case?
The Summer Wells missing person case on day 70, is this missing person case now a cold case? Join retired NYPD detective Phil Grimaldi, and retired NYPD Manhattan North Homicide Squad Sergeant Bill Cannon in this discussion. The Summer Wells missing person case on day 70
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8/25/2021 • 1 hour, 19 minutes, 57 seconds
Cliff Moylan an actor from Boston who played the famous Watertown Massachusetts police sergeanbt Njohn McClellan who famously shot it out with Boston Martathon Bombers, the Tsarnaev brothers.
Cliff Moylan hails from Boston, Massachusetts. Born to an Irish father from County Clare and an Irish-American mother from County Detroit. He spent his first twenty two years between Back Bay, Scituate, Dorchester, Plymouth, Falmouth, Hyannis, Lynn and the Fenway. Though he credits all his former haunts as being formative, it is Lower Mills, St. Gregory’s Parish, that he holds closest to his heart, and where he spent the most time. With it’s abandoned Baker Chocolate Factory repurposed as a venue for keg parties and it’s Guiness Book renowned trolley that traverses through Cedar Grove Cemetery used for rooftop joy rides, Lower Mills was a place Cliff could develop his imagination with all the other hooligan Tom Sawyers’.
At twenty two, after a year of waiting tables at Cafe Florentine in The North End and saving money, Cliff moved to New York with a heart full of dreams and a U-Haul full of crap. No sooner did he unpack, did he read in the Village Voice that somebody made a movie set in South Boston. Halfway through Good Will Hunting at the Angelika Film Center, Cliff said to himself, “It’s possible.”
Years went by, restaurant work continued and acting training remained a priority when Cliff got a call to be featured background, playing Charlotte’s doorman in Sex in the City. “That’s me! That’s me! Did you see me? I delivered the dog!” Cliff’s friends and family were proud though his grandmother was never told the actual name of the show. This role put wind in his sails to try things out West where he lived in Hollywood for fours years. Aside from eating crappy pizza nothing really happened for Cliff so back to New York he went, but he didn’t quit.
Two years after his return, at thirty four years old, Cliff finally started speaking on television. His debut being made on the second season of HBO’s Boardwalk Empire. The subsequent ten years brought more film and television work and more training. He’s been directed by Martin Scorsese, Stephen Soderbergh, Jodie Foster, Peter Berg and Steve Zaillian among others. He’s swapped dialogue with estemed actors like Jon Voight, John Turturro, Laura Linney, JK Simmons, Liev Schreiber and Giancarlo Esposito. His training includes conservatory programs at The Atlantic Theater Company Acting School and The William Esper Studio. Cliff has also been the student of Kathleen Turner, Bob Krakower and most extensively Chazz Palminteri, of A Bronx Tale fame.
Cliff’s signature role to date has been his portrayal of real life hero, Sergeant John MacLellan in the Mark Wahlberg starring/ Peter Berg directed Patriot’s Day. “Welcome to Watertown motherf#%*ker!”, he can be seen shouting over a fence while firing his service automatic in the portrayal of the famous shootout with The Boston Marathon Bombers. Cliff and John MacLellan are still friends today.
Cliff’s most recent role and only other portrayal of a Bostonian is in the yet to be released, Ray Donovan full length feature film.
When not auditioning Cliff is walking his dog, Hagler, named after the great middleweight champ, writing his memoir about his Lower Mills adolescence, training in Muay Thai and working on his recovery with over nine years sober. Cliff lives in The Lower East Side.
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8/24/2021 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 9 seconds
Police off the Cuff Real crime stories discussing the Mafia Cops Lou Eppolito, and Steve Caracappa, with retired NYPD detective Phil Grimaldi, Sgt. Bill Cannon, and attorney Joe Murray
Police off the Cuff Real Crime Stories discussing the Mafia Cops, Lou Eppolito, and Steve Caracappa We've discussed this case with Joe Pistone, AKA Donnie Brasco, and retired NYPD Detective, Tommy Dades. We will discuss the reasons for one of the largest police corruption cases in NYPD history. Two NYPD detectives were supplying information to the Mafia that resulted in blown police raids, compromised investigations, and ultimately murders. #MafiaCops #CostaNostra #JoePistone
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8/22/2021 • 1 hour, 25 minutes, 20 seconds
Retired NYPD Detective John Bourges with First line Support group of Putnam County NY, support for Veterans, and First responders
John Bourges Putnam County
Currently John Bourges is the Program Coordinator for the PFC Joseph P Dwyer Veteran peer Support program in Putnam County, as well as a Putnam County Coroner. He worked as a Registered Nurse from 2003 to 2018 in the Intensive Care Unit and Emergency Department settings, earning a BSN, CCRN and CEN, as well having been an ACLS, PALS & BLS Instructor. He was deployed to Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) as an Officer, serving both as an ER and ICU nurse in a combat area of operations. He has twenty years’ experience with the New York City Police Department including Patrol, Narcotics and the Detective Bureau. John is also trained in Personal/Dignitary protection (full carry, & H.R. 218). He is on the Board of Directors of the Prevention Council of Putnam, formally NCADD; an advisory member of the Putnam County Suicide Prevention Task Force; on the Advisory Board of The Healing Communities Study (Columbia University); On the Advisory Committee of The NYS Suicide Prevention Coalition “Helping Those Who Help Others” (HTWHO); On the Advisory Committee National Association of Social Workers-NYS ‘Veteran Mental Health Training Initiative’, (VMHTI); ‘First Line’ Peer to Peer support for Law Enforcement, member/advisor.
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8/20/2021 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 6 seconds
#Police off the Cuff with retired FBI Agent Joe Pistone, and retired NYPD detective Tommy Dades talk organized crime
#RealCrimeStories with retired FBI agent #JoePistone and NYPD retired Detective #TommyDades along with retired NYPD detective Phil Grimaldi, and retired NYPD Sergeant Bill Cannon. The most famous FBI undercover agent, Joe Pistone tells his story, while organized crime expert Tommy Dades compares notes. This show reveals some inside information on La Cosa Nostra from a law enforcement perspective.
❗❗❗ Check out our website: https://policeoffthecuff.com🎙️ Watch all our videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/policeoffthecuff?sub_confirmation=1Support POC on 🅿️atreon: https://www.patreon.com/policeoffthecuff🎧 Listen to our Podcast: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1👍 Stay updated on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Policeoffthecuff-312794509230136/🎥 Follow our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/policeoffthecuff/ This video may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. This material is being made available within this transformative or derivative work for the purpose of education, commentary and criticism, and is believed to be "fair use" in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107. #JoePistone #TommyDades #CosaNostra #Mafia
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8/19/2021 • 1 hour, 24 minutes, 46 seconds
Police off the Cuff real Crime Stories response to the attacks of 9/11
Police off the Cuff Real Crime stories 9/11 20 years later
❗❗❗ Check out our website: https://policeoffthecuff.com🎙️ Watch all our videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/policeoffthecuff?sub_confirmation=1Support POC on 🅿️atreon: https://www.patreon.com/policeoffthecuff🎧 Listen to our Podcast: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1👍 Stay updated on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Policeoffthecuff-312794509230136/🎥 Follow our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/policeoffthecuff/ This video may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. This material is being made available within this transformative or derivative work for the purpose of education, commentary and criticism, and is believed to be "fair use" in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107. #911 #PoliceOfftheCuff #BillyHicks
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8/18/2021 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 16 seconds
Real CrimeStories Promotional with FBI Agent #JoePistone, and retired NYPD detective #TommyDades
Promotional for Real Crime Stories with FBI agent #JoePistone today 8/17/21 @ 2:30 PM EST
❗❗❗ Check out our website: https://policeoffthecuff.com🎙️ Watch all our videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/policeoffthecuff?sub_confirmation=1Support POC on 🅿️atreon: https://www.patreon.com/policeoffthecuff🎧 Listen to our Podcast: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1👍 Stay updated on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Policeoffthecuff-312794509230136/🎥 Follow our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/policeoffthecuff/ This video may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. This material is being made available within this transformative or derivative work for the purpose of education, commentary and criticism, and is believed to be "fair use" in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107. #JoePistone #TommyDades #CosaNostra
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8/17/2021 • 50 minutes, 29 seconds
Police off the Cuff 9/11 twenty years later a remembrance
Police off the Cuff 9/11 remembered 20 years later Bob Martin In 9/11 remembered: Twenty Years later, award winning author, Bob Martin, shares remembrances of first responders on that horrific day. The book begins with two of his own short stories based on his years of public service, followed by first-person recollections of three NYPD members, who against all odds, survived that day. The book is a moving tribute to all those who served. All profits from this book will be donated to the 3256 Foundation. For more information go to:https://3256foundation.org #911 #3256Foundation #BobMartin
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8/17/2021 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 49 seconds
Detective 1st grade Kristian Flood NYPD Hostage Negotiator
Police officer Kristian Flood I got on the NYPD September 29,2000. After the academy he was assigned to Housing PSA-7 in the South Bronx. In 2004 he was assigned to Housing special operations Citywide Anti-Crime( Housing Street Crime). In March 2006 he was assigned to the 47Squad. In 2014 he made Detective 2nd Grade. He then got on the NYPD Hostage Negotiation Team in 2017. He then made Detective 1st Grade in July 2018. His last year he was temporarily assigned to the Violent Crimes Squad after the death of Brian Mulkeen from Bronx Anti-Crime. There I was part of a long term Federal investigation that lead to over 20 people arrested and charged Federally for narcotics and Gang activity. I retired November 27,2020 and a week before my retirement I was called to a hostage job in the 106 were we successfully were able to talk to armed Gunman into releasing 3 women ages 90-60-33.
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8/13/2021 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 15 seconds
Summer Wells missing person case day # 57
Police off the Cuff Real Crime Stories the #SummerWells missing person case day # 57 of the 5 year old missing from Tennessee.
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8/12/2021 • 1 hour, 19 minutes, 21 seconds
For Law Enforcement only, Sergeant Craig Polen of the Pennsylvania state Police on Police off the Cuff
For Law Enforcement only, Sergeant Craig Polen on Police off the Cuff Our organization officially began in 2014 and was started by a Police Officer, Craig Polen. Unfortunately, the organization began under tragic circumstances when Craig’s best friend from high school, and a fellow State Trooper, decided to take his own life in mid- 2013. As a result of this life changing experience, Craig shared his LEO – Only Face book page, which he had started prior to this event to keep in touch with fellow officers, and transformed it into the organization that we know today. The humble beginnings of a Facebook page, which offered law enforcement officers an outlet to discuss their emotions and to share experiences, has expanded to a world-wide network of law enforcement brothers & sisters. From a membership of ONE, we have now grown into an organization of over 36,500 members world-wide! Angels don’t always wear wings ….. Some wear badges Our organization began its’ journey by determining who we were and what we wanted to accomplish. Our focus would center on the children of slain or disabled officers. It was decided that we would raise the funds necessary to ensure that no child of a blue family in need would go without a Christmas! In December of 2013, without even a full year of fundraising, LEO – Only took 23 blue children Christmas shopping. In December of 2014 and 2015 an additional 138 blue children benefitted from our organization’s benevolence. Since that time, our organization has touched the lives of an additional 625 blue children and our ultimate goal is to support each and every one of the children who have sacrificed so much. ❗❗❗ Check out our website: https://policeoffthecuff.com🎙️ Watch all our videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/policeoffthecuff?sub_confirmation=1Support POC on 🅿️atreon: https://www.patreon.com/policeoffthecuff🎧 Listen to our Podcast: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1👍 Stay updated on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Policeoffthecuff-312794509230136/🎥 Follow our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/policeoffthecuff/ This video may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. This material is being made available within this transformative or derivative work for the purpose of education, commentary and criticism, and is believed to be "fair use" in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107.
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8/10/2021 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 42 seconds
The #SummerWells missing person case with NYPD retired detective Phil Grimaldi and Sergeant Bill Cannon
The #SummerWells missing person case investigative review, with retired NYPD detective Phil Grimaldi and Sergeant Bill Cannon.
https://www.equusearchmidwest.org/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqHVWLjZ3NNY2332XkpsFhw
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8/7/2021 • 1 hour, 29 minutes, 53 seconds
Back the Blue North Carolina with Gadi Adleman, and Lindsay LiCausi, talking about their 501 C3 non profit that helps the family's of fallen officers
Back the Blue North Carolina with Lindsay LiCausi and Gadi Adelman Founder and CEO Lindsay LiCausi Lindsay comes from a military family but is the first to serve in law enforcement. She proudly served the Carroll County Sheriff's Office, MD as a Child Abuse/Sex Crimes Detective. Throughout her career, Lindsay LiCausi worked with multiple agencies to include Homeland Security/ICE, FBI, US Marshals, MD State Police, and other local agencies. She was awarded the Project Safe Childhood Award by the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Maryland, was nationally recognized by NCMEC, and invited to instruct for Child First. Gadi Adelman grew up in Israel. After surviving a terrorist bombing at the age of 14, he started to study terrorism and its origins. He served as a paratrooper in the Israeli Defense Forces in a Special Forces, Anti-Terrorism Unit. After returning to the US in 1981 and serving in the US Navy, he began to teach and lecture on counter-terrorism. After the '93 WTC bombing, and especially after 9/11 his advice was more sought after. After 45 years of study, he has lectured and taught both local and federal law enforcement as well as the military. Gadi has written hundreds of articles which have been translated into over a dozen languages. He has hosted 2 radio shows, is a regular guest on many other radio shows, and he is currently the counter-terrorism analyst for i24 News. https://www.backthebluenc.org/ https://www.equusearchmidwest.org/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqHVWLjZ3NNY2332XkpsFhw
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8/6/2021 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 13 seconds
The Summer Wells missing person case with David Rader from Midwest Equusearch
The Summer Wells case, investigative direction, interviews, evidence, dissected by NYPD panel of experts, retired detective Phil Grimaldi, sergeant Bill Cannon, and police Officer and defense attorney Joe Murray. David Rader from Equusearch appears on the shoe to discuss the search process.
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8/5/2021 • 1 hour, 30 minutes, 1 second
The #SummerWells Missing person case discussed by retired NYPD detective Phil Grimaldi, Sgt Bill Cannon, and retired Police officer and attorney Joe Murray.
The Summer Wells case, investigative direction, interviews, evidence, dissected by NYPD panel of experts, retired detective Phil Grimaldi, sergeant Bill Cannon, and police Officer and defense attorney Joe Murray.
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7/31/2021 • 1 hour, 47 minutes, 16 seconds
Two Officers battle opioid addiction within their families and tell the story of their struggles on this journey.
Michael Balioni has been a police officer since 2007 has done numerous assignments within his precinct. Previously he was assigned as the field training officer, neighborhood coordination officer, and crime prevention officer. He has a baccalaureate degree from John Jay and numerous training certificates from the police department. He is proud of being an an official Coney Island Polar Bear. Michael shares his story of personal struggle and growth after his wife developed a severe opiate addiction following a motorcycle accident. Michael has collaborated with the office of Staten Island District Attorney Michael E. McMahon to help spread the word about prevention and coping with addictions and co-occurring mental illness. Retired NYPD Captain Loretta Kennedy and active PO Michael Balioni talk about opioid addiction Loretta Kennedy joined JetBlue Airways in 2005 and retired in 2020. As Director Security, Domestic Operations and Investigations her responsibilities included oversight of the internal and external corporate security investigations, the 24x7 Command Center, security training, security compliance, airport security operations and threat assessment and mitigation. Most notably, Loretta led the development of the corporate Workplace Violence Prevention and Active Shooter program and training as well as incorporating the Department of Homeland Security’s Blue Lightning program training to ensure crew members were aware on how they can support the efforts to end human trafficking. Loretta was selected to be the airline representative for the Department of Transportation Advisory Committee on Human Trafficking where she worked with other members of the committee to make recommendations for increased awareness opportunities directed toward the transportation industry. Prior to joining JetBlue, Loretta worked for the New York City Police Department for 25 years where she had varied assignments and supervisory designations over the years to include: Detective in the Organized Crime Control Bureau, Manhattan South Training Sergeant, Lieutenant Personnel Officer, Internal Affairs Bureau, and as a Captain served as the Executive Officer, Public Information Division and subsequently finished her career overseeing investigations in Detective Borough Manhattan. Loretta has a Masters Degree in Public Administration from Marist College and is also a graduate of the FBI National Academy 190th Session. She currently serves as an Advisor for a non-profit, Cycle for Recovery, whose focus is to provide grants to those in need who are dealing with addiction or mental health issues.
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7/30/2021 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 52 seconds
Summer Wells continuing investigation The Summer Wells missing person case has entered the 43rd day. Where does the investigation go from here. Are there any new leads
Summer Wells continuing investigation The Summer Wells missing person case has entered the 43rd day. Where does the investigation go from here. Are there any new leads, how do investigator's and searchers proceed?
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7/29/2021 • 1 hour, 24 minutes, 41 seconds
The #SummerWells Missing person case, missing since 6/15/21
#SummerWells
The Summer Wells missing person case has entered the 41st day. Where does the investigation go from here. Are there any new leads, how do investigator's and searchers proceed?
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7/27/2021 • 1 hour, 26 minutes, 32 seconds
#MayaMillete missing person case out of Chula Vista California
#MayaMillette Missing Person case on Real Crime Stories with retired NYPD #BillCannon, and retired detective Phil Grimaldi.
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7/25/2021 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 5 seconds
The Summer wells missing person case, Equusearch with David Rader.
The Summer Wells case the Equus Search with David Rader. Discussing how some of the investigative checks are coming back and the search can be fine tuned to specific areas.
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7/23/2021 • 46 minutes, 28 seconds
Retired NYPD 1st grade detective and author Michael O'Keefe talks about his three novels
#michaelokeefe #NYPD #authorRetired 1st grade NYPD Detective Michael O'Keefe talks about his three novels After 24 1/2 years with the NYPD, including having served in some of the toughest neighborhoods during the most crime-ridden era in NYC history, O'Keefe writes police crime novels in the tradition of Joseph Wambaugh that are based on his experiences as a cop. Hear O'Keefe talk about his harrowing career in law enforcement, including, most notably, his role at the center of the Washington Heights riot of 1992, a cataclysmic event that rocked the entire city of New York. Hear O'Keefe's thoughts on policing today, and also how he transitioned from his life as a gung-ho New York cop to a retired author of crime fiction novels.
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7/23/2021 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 3 seconds
#SummerWells missing person case discussing #TexasEquusSearch
#SummerWells #NYPDPanel #PoliceOffTheCuff The Summer Wells case discussing the investigation and search with an NYPD Panel ❗❗❗ Check out our website: https://policeoffthecuff.com🎙️ Watch all our videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/policeoffthecuff?sub_confirmation=1Support POC on 🅿️atreon: https://www.patreon.com/policeoffthecuff🎧 Listen to our Podcast: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1👍 Stay updated on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Policeoffthecuff-312794509230136/🎥 Follow our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/policeoffthecuff/ This video may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. This material is being made available within this transformative or derivative work for the purpose of education, commentary and criticism, and is believed to be "fair use" in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107.
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7/22/2021 • 1 hour, 24 minutes, 44 seconds
Wendi Friesen life coach, hypnotist, healer, teacher, on Police off the Cuff After Hours
Wendi Friesen
I am worldwide leader in creating rapid change for life's difficult problems. Since 1994 my site at Wendi.com has influenced the lives of millions worldwide and brought insight, wisdom and spiritual growth to people in need. I can help you.
I am often described by my colleagues as a powerful healer, teacher and a creative marketing expert, and they tell me I am one of the most loved transformational trainers in the world.
As a flat broke single mother of two, with no resources, money, help or partners, I created a transformation business for devoted followers who seek real change.
My work caught the attention of the media and I quickly became an authority on how to make rapid and massive change in your mind, body and spiritual life.
Wendi.com grew to experience millions in sales in a short time, reaching the hearts and minds of people who understood how her sincerity and passion could transform their lives.
Wendi has created over 300 programs on audio and Video that will teach you how to really use your brain! The programs lead you through a process of changing your brain's neural networks, the chemicals of depression, and the habitual and compulsive thoughts that prevent them from being happy.
I've been called a miracle worker and have helped doctors who refer their patients to me to do what they might consider impossible.
My work with the medical hypnosis has freed people from chronic pain, ended debilitating phobias, released the effects of PTSD, ended the torture of relentless migraines, and cured many so called incurable conditions.
It is remarkable what the mind can do when given the right stuff. My recorded programs use powerful therapy that rewires the neural pathways in the brain
and results in amazing outcomes. I am committed to breaking new ground in the treatment of addiction. After numerous frustrating attempts to help my son with years of addiction, I created a powerful program that is based on the new science of how the brain can be changed through meditation, hypnosis, NLP and energetic methods.
Everything that you experience affects your ability to be effective, happy, motivated and successful. Life is full of ups and downs and how you manage your experiences will determine how you react to new experiences in your life. You can be devastated by an event or empowered and determined. My experience with hypnosis has taught me how to shift the way the brain reacts and how I respond to life’s experiences.
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I am on a mission to change the way the world treats addiction. The crisis of addiction is one I take personally. My success in helping those who've lost hope is proof that I can change the minds, hearts and lives of addicts and their families.
It is not enough to just end your addiction, it is about building a valuable and exciting life and restoring your heart and soul. Locking someone in a treatment center for 30 days and driving
them to AA meetings does nothing to change the emotional, mental and physical destruction that an addict endures. Loving family members have few choices when seeking a treatment that creates deep and lasting change.
I am training therapists, counselors and addiction centers to use powerful methods that they can implement in their centers. It is time to open our eyes to the reality that most addiction treatment has less than a 10% success rate.
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7/20/2021 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 12 seconds
Police off the Cuff Real Crime Stories discussing the Summer Wells case #SummerWells missing person case discussed by experienced #NYPDdetectives #PoliceOfftheCuff
Police off the Cuff Real Crime Stories discussing the Summer Wells case #SummerWells missing person case discussed by experienced #NYPDdetectives #PoliceOfftheCuff
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7/19/2021 • 1 hour, 26 minutes, 27 seconds
#SummerWells missing person case discussed by two NYPD investigators
#SummerWells missing person case discussed by experienced #NYPDdetectives #PoliceOfftheCuff
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7/16/2021 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 24 seconds
Master Police instructor Keith Ross discusses police training at the biggest Police Academy in the world #NYPDPoliceAcadey.
Master Police Trainer retired Police Officer Keith Ross Professor Ross has taught criminal justice topics within the CUNY system for the past seven years and has been assigned to the staff at John Jay for the last 3 years. Concurrently, he is also an instructor with the Professional Studies Department of John Jay teaching various courses for peace officers, such as active shooter scenarios, professional communication, etc. He has also taught within the NYC Department of Corrections as a civilian instructor. He has taught various topics there, such as: communication, procedural justice, etc. He is a retired police officer with twenty one years of service with the last ten years assigned to the Police Academy where he earned the designation of Master Instructor within the NYPD and the NYSDCJ. He has taught numerous curricula, including the Methods of Instruction course, the Criminal Investigation Course, the Recruit School Curriculum (with an expertise regarding Law and legal concepts), conducted training for Field Training Officers and Neighborhood Coordination Officers in various topics, as well as arrest processing and crime scene processing for various other agencies. He has also conducted seminars and lectures for various community organizations for the NYPD, with an emphasis on legal and procedural points of discussion regarding the issue of "stop, question and frisk." Professor Ross earned a Masters of Public Administration from Marist College in 2011. Professor Ross was and is also a first responder in the terrorist attack of the World Trade Center on 09/11/2001. -Keith Ross Master Instructor, Police Academy - NYPD, Retired Adjunct Professor - Department of Law and Police Science and Criminal Justice Administration - John Jay College of Criminal Justice / CUNY (516) 340-0076 kross@jjay.cuny.edu
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7/16/2021 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 40 seconds
Police Coffee founder Captain Stepfhan Bennett discusses his company and his philanthropic efforts with the nation's police
Cop and Coffee Founder Captain Stepfhan Bennett talks about his company. Police Coffee is an officer-owned business dedicated to crafting the finest coffees and blends and shipped as soon as they are made to provide you with the freshest coffee available. Each batch is roasted fresh by people who know what it means to stay vigilant – and our specialty coffees do not waste one drop when flavor is concerned. Our coffee is some of the best you’ll find, but it also helps serve an important cause – giving back to our community. Fifty-percent of our profits goes towards helping family members of police officers who fell in the line of duty. For a police officer, quality coffee is one of rare perks of the job. We want to show you the difference between ordinary coffee and a specialty-made, freshly roasted batch coffee that will wake your taste buds, opening them to new flavors and aromas. Our brothers and sisters who put a badge on every day and our community that stands with us, was our motivation to start Police Coffee. We’re proud of our blue background, and we recognize that being a law enforcement professional takes grit, dedication, patriotism, and belief that the work we do is vital to the well-being of the communities we serve. That’s why our coffee is crafted for Police Officers and those who support them – to help you stay energized throughout your day, no matter what challenges your job may bring. Here, our value for backing the blue directly translates into business practice: we want to give to those who served and gave their all. We are proud to give 50% of net profits to Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.), an organization dedicated to helping families of fallen officers. Each sale we make – and each bag you buy, will make a difference. Thanks for showing your support and backing the blue. Fresh Roasted We start by selecting the highest quality beans, then then roast-to-order so you can enjoy the freshest coffee in each cup. Our roasters are continually seeking new varietals and blends to maximize flavor, and roast specifically upon order, packed and sent directly to your doorstep, so you can enjoy it when it’s at its peak of flavor. Police Coffee started with a love of coffee and community; your morning routine will be reinvigorated with enticing scents and tastes that only the freshest coffee can offer. Our Founder Our founder, Stefhan Bennett, has been a police officer for 25 years at a large metropolitan agency. Throughout his career in law enforcement, his motivation was in serving the community and making the world a better place. Being half Costa Rican, coffee is in his blood and has been a part of his daily routine for many years.
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7/15/2021 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 4 seconds
#SummerWells missing person case, how technology can help solve this 28 day old case of a 5 year old girl missing.
#SummerWells #PoliceOfftheCuff #MikeFabozziSummer Wells case, how technology can help to find this 5 year old missing girl. ❗❗❗ Check out our website: https://policeoffthecuff.com🎙️ Watch all our videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/policeoffthecuff?sub_confirmation=1Support POC on 🅿️atreon: https://www.patreon.com/policeoffthecuff🎧 Listen to our Podcast: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1👍
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7/14/2021 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 4 seconds
Burt Ross the youngest Mayor in Ft. Lee History is offered a bribe and goes to the FBI and is wired and puts away 7 people
The mob offers the young mayor of Fort Lee, New Jersey, a $500,000 bribe to rezone land adjacent to the George Washington Bridge. Risking his life, the mayor pretends to go along with the plan but wears a wire. His efforts lead to the convictions of seven people.
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7/13/2021 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 56 seconds
Summer Wells Missing person case, examining the timeline of this 5 year old missing girl, missing since 6/15/21
Summer Wells Missing person case, examining the time line. #SummerWells missing person case analyzed by experienced #NYPDdetectives #PoliceOfftheCuff ❗❗❗ Check out our website: https://policeoffthecuff.com🎙️ Watch all our videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/policeoffthecuff?sub_confirmation=1Support POC on 🅿️atreon: https://www.patreon.com/policeoffthecuff🎧 Listen to our Podcast: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1👍 Stay updated on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Policeoffthecuff-312794509230136/🎥 Follow our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/policeoffthecuff/ This video may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. This material is being made available within this transformative or derivative work for the purpose of education, commentary and criticism, and is believed to be "fair use" in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107.
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7/11/2021 • 1 hour, 21 minutes, 11 seconds
#NYPD Captain John Monaghan testifies at State Supreme Court and gets the diaphragm law declared unconstitutional, attorney Joe Murray weighs in on the law.
#NYPDcaptain #JohnMonahan #PoliceOfftheCuff Retired NYPD captain John Monahan testifies in state Supreme Court, reverses diaphragm law: John Monaghan received a Bachelor’s degree from John Jay College of Criminal Justice and a Master’s from Harvard University. Having been decorated twenty-eight times over his twenty-year career with the NYPD, John retired as a Captain in 2004. He has since testified before the US Congress and in State and Federal Court as an expert in police procedure. ❗❗❗ Check out our website: https://policeoffthecuff.com🎙️ Watch all our videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/policeoffthecuff?sub_confirmation=1Support POC on 🅿️atreon: https://www.patreon.com/policeoffthecuff🎧 Listen to our Podcast: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1👍 Stay updated on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Policeoffthecuff-312794509230136/🎥 Follow our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/policeoffthecuff/ This video may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. This material is being made available within this transformative or derivative work for the purpose of education, commentary and criticism, and is believed to be "fair use" in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107.
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7/9/2021 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 56 seconds
#SummerWells Missing person case. 5 year old girl missing from her home in Tennessee. Case analyzed by 4 NYPD investigators.
#SummerWells missing person case analyzed by experienced #NYPDdetectives #PoliceOfftheCuff. Summer Wells went missing on 6/15/21 from her home in Tennessee
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7/8/2021 • 1 hour, 19 minutes, 18 seconds
#ThomasKenniff Republican candidate for Manhattan District Attorney, the Law and Order Candidate
#ThomasKenniff #PoliceOfftheCuff #NYCThomas Kenniff for Manhattan District Attorney Thomas Kenniff has dedicated his career to public service and the criminal justice system. As a young assistant district attorney, Thomas successfully prosecuted hundreds of criminal cases. As an Army officer serving in Iraq, he confronted the military’s then existing homosexual conduct policy while defending accused soldiers. Following his tour in Iraq, Thomas established himself as one of New York’s preeminent criminal defense attorneys. Thomas’s courtroom success has been chronicled in the New York Times, USA Today and countless other media. Thomas was recently recognized as the first defense attorney in New York City to represent his client at jury trial during COVID. He appears regularly as a legal expert on major news networks, and recently had a lead role as prosecutor in the documentary American Trial: The Eric Garner Story. Thomas continues to serve as a Major in the Army National Guard with the storied Harlem Hell Fighters. Last year he was recalled to active duty for Operation COVID 19, and is now serving as legal officer at the Javits Center vaccine site. He is the recipient of numerous awards, including the Army Commendation Medal and Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal. When not fighting for justice, Thomas enjoys spending time with his wife Emily and their four daughters. ❗❗❗ Check out our website: https://policeoffthecuff.com🎙️ Watch all our videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/policeoffthecuff?sub_confirmation=1Support POC on 🅿️atreon: https://www.patreon.com/policeoffthecuff🎧 Listen to our Podcast: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1👍 Stay updated on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Policeoffthecuff-312794509230136/🎥 Follow our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/policeoffthecuff/ This video may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. This material is being made available within this transformative or derivative work for the purpose of education, commentary and criticism, and is believed to be "fair use" in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107.
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7/7/2021 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 38 seconds
#JonathanAlpeyrie war photographer taken hostage in 2013 by Syrian rebels for 81 days and lives to tell his story, the book is #TheShatteredLens
#JonathanAlpeyrie #PoliceOfftheCuff #Photographer Jonathan Alpeyrie war photographer taken hostage by Syrian Rebels. Born in Paris in 1979, Jonathan Alpeyrie moved to the United States in 1993. He graduated from the Lycée Français de New York in 1998 and went on to study medieval history at the University of Chicago, from which he graduated in 2003. Alpeyrie began his photography career shooting for local Chicago newspapers during his undergraduate years. He shot his first photo essay in 2001 while traveling through the South Caucasus. After graduating, he went to the Congo to work on various essays, which led to a contributor contract with Getty Images in early 2004. In 2009, Jonathan became a photographer for Polaris images and SIPA press as well. Alpeyrie’s career has brought him to over 25 countries and cover 13 conflict zone assignments, in the Middle East and North Africa, the South Caucasus, Europe, North America and Central Asia. A future photography book about WWII is in the works. In 2013, whilst on assignment in Syria, Alpeyrie was kidnapped by rebel forces for 81 days. Alpeyrie was bound, blindfolded, and beaten by his captors. Over the course of his captivity, Alpeyrie kept his spirits up and strove to find the humanity in his captors. He took part in their activities, taught them how to swim, prayed with them, and tried learning their language and culture. He also discovered a dormant faith within himself, one that strengthened him throughout the ordeal. Alpeyrie’s 2014 Anastasia Photo exhibition Capture featured the images he shot on three trips to Syria prior to his abduction. In 2017, Simon & Schuster published his memoir The Shattered Lens. Alpeyrie has worked as a freelancer for various publications and websites, such as the Sunday Times, Le Figaro magazine, ELLE, American Photo, Glamour, Aftenposten, Le Monde, BBC, and today he is a photographer for Polaris Images, with whom he signed in February 2010. Alpeyrie’s work has been published in magazines such as Paris Match, Aftenposten, Times (Europe), Newsweek, Wine Spectator, Boston Globe, Glamour, BBC, VSD, Le Monde, Newsweek, Popular Photography, Vanity Fair, La Stampa, CNN, Bild Zeit, ELLE magazine, Der Speigel, Le Figaro, Marie Claire, The Guardian, Bild, and The Atlantic. Check out our website: https://policeoffthecuff.comWatch all our interviews: https://www.youtube.com/c/policeoffthecuff?sub_confirmation=1Support POC on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/policeoffthecuffListen to our Podcast: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1Stay updated on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Policeoffthecuff-312794509230136/Follow our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/policeoffthecuff/ This video may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. This material is being made available within this transformative or derivative work for the purpose of education, commentary and criticism, and is believed to be "fair use" in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107.
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7/3/2021 • 57 minutes, 38 seconds
#SethBarron author of the #LastDaysofNewYork discussing progressive policies that are destroying NYC
Seth BARRON
#SethBarron has covered New York for a very long time. He has a new book The Last Days of New York. The title says it all.” — TUCKER CARLSON "A must read.” — BRIAN KILMEADE, host of Fox & Friends "In this gripping new book, Seth Barron warns the city may not recover from the preening, disastrous incompetence of Mayor de Blasio.'' — RAY KELLY, Police Commissioner of New York City "Barron cuts through the noise and provides a devastating account of a city’s decline under the delusional leadership of socialists and con men.” — GREG KELLY, host of Newsmax Greg Kelly Reports BILL DE BLASIO SET THE STAGE FOR THE RUIN OF NEW YORK CITY THE LAST DAYS OF NEW YORK: a reporter's true tale tells the story of how a corrupted political system hollowed out New York City, leaving it especially vulnerable, all in the name of equity and “fairness.” When, in the future, people ask how New York City fell to pieces, they can be told—quoting Hemingway—“gradually, then suddenly.” New Yorkers awoke from a slumber of ease and prosperity to discover that their glorious city was not only unprepared for crisis, but that the underpinnings of its fortune had been gutted by the reckless mismanagement of Bill de Blasio and the progressive political machine that elevated him to power. Faced with a global pandemic of world-historical proportions, the mayor dithered, offering contradictory, unscientific, and meaningless advice. The city became the world’s epicenter of infection and death. The protests, riots, and looting that followed the death of George Floyd, and the resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement—cheered on and celebrated by the media and political class—accelerated the crash of confidence that New York City needed in order to rebound quickly from the economic disaster. Through reckless financial husbandry; by sowing racial discord and resentment; by enshrining a corrosive pay-to-play political culture that turned City Hall into a ticket office; and by using his office as a platform to advance himself as a national political figure, Bill de Blasio set the stage for the ruin of New York City. As New Yorkers slowly adjust to their new reality, they ask themselves how we had been so unprepared—not so much for the coronavirus, which caught everyone by surprise—but for the economic shock, which was at least foreseeable. THE LAST DAYS OF NEW YORK is the story of how a lifelong political operative with no private-sector experience assumed control of a one-party city where almost nobody bothers to vote, and then proceeded to loot the treasury on behalf of the labor unions, race hustlers, and connected insiders who had promoted him to power. Bill de Blasio’s failure to manage the outbreak of Covid-19 is well established. But what is less well understood is how poorly he managed the city up to the point of the pandemic, and how his mismanagement left New York City vulnerable to the social, economic, and cultural shocks that have leveled its confidence and brought into question its capacity to absorb the creative energies of the world, and reflect them back in the form of opportunity and wealth, as it has done for hundreds of years. At a moment when socialist currents are stirring throughout America, Bill de Blasio’s term in office in New York City is a demonstration of what those impulses actually produce: debt, decay, and bloat. THE LAST DAYS OF NEW YORK: a reporter's true tale is a history of New York City from its recovery from the recession of 2008-2009 through the triple disaster of the pandemic, civil unrest, and collapse in revenue of 2020. Mayor Bill de Blasio, now widely appreciated as the WORST mayor in the history of the city, is presented as the instrument of decline: a key symptom of the rot that expedited the city’s downfall.
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7/2/2021 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 4 seconds
#RealCrimeStories with retired NYPD Detective Phil Grimaldi
#RealCrimeStories with #PhilGrimaldi This episode is spent talking about shootings in NYC involving Gang Bangers. Its discussed how quality of life enforcement would have an effect on the gang shootings in #TimesSquare.
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6/30/2021 • 43 minutes, 48 seconds
#JoePistone AKA #DonnieBrasco with #BobStarkmann Inside Both Courts
#JoePistone on Real Crime Stories: On July 26, 1981, he and his fellow wise guys learned that #DonnieBrasco—who they knew as a small-time jewelry thief and burglar, who they thought was their partner and even their friend, who they were about to officially induct into the Bonnano crime family—was actually FBI Agent Joe Pistone. Pistone had fooled them all with a masterful acting job that had begun in 1976 and lasted six long years. He had appeared in “Little Italy” in New York City as a stranger and outsider, slowly meeting and making friends with a series of mobsters, gaining their trust, making it look like he was participating in their life of crime—all the while secretly gathering vital intelligence on the Mafia and its criminal ways. It wasn’t easy, to be sure. Pistone had to think, talk, and act like a crook (he spent two full weeks, for example, studying the jewelry industry). He had to know the rules of the Mafia game. He had to tell lies—lots of lies—convincingly, about who he was and what he was up to. He had to make friends with mobsters and criminals and be separated from family and friends for long stretches of time, even on holidays. It was incredibly dangerous work as well. While playing his part, Pistone could have been seen with the wrong person or been recognized by someone he knew. His various recording devices could have been exposed or gone haywire and given him away. He might have let a word slip. The slightest mistake or accident could have cost him his life. His mission was so secret that only a handful in the FBI knew about it. The decision to put Pistone into this undercover role was made by our office in New York City, home of the five main Mafia families—Bonanno, Gambino, Colombo, Genovese, and Lucchese. In years past, we’d had some success in gathering intelligence on the mob, but typically only around the edges. The core—the leadership—was often untouchable because of the Mafia’s code of silence. Agents in our New York office decided to try out a longer-term undercover operation—one of the first of its kind. But even they had no idea that it would end up lasting so long and bearing so much fruit. And what an intelligence goldmine it was. The operation gave us a window into the inner workings of the Mafia generally and the Bonanno family specifically (and to a lesser degree, some of the other families), not only in New York, but in Florida, Michigan, and elsewhere. We learned firsthand who the players were, what kinds of rackets they were running, and what rules they played by. And it ultimately led to more than 100 federal convictions. The tool that Pistone and a small band of agents bravely pioneered in the ‘70s was used again and again with great effect over the next several decades, generating intelligence that helped us target and take down major criminal enterprises and deal a serious blow to the Mafia. And it became a staple of our intelligence tradecraft, a crucial arrow in the quiver we use to protect the American people. Deep Cover: The Real Donnie Brasco: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-cover-the-real-donnie-brasco/id1515609437 Watch all our interviews: https://www.youtube.com/c/policeoffthecuff?sub_confirmation=1Support POC on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/policeoffthecuffListen to our Podcast: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1Stay updated on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Policeoffthecuff-312794509230136/Follow our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/policeoffthecuff/
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6/29/2021 • 1 hour, 5 seconds
Retired #NYPD #Policeofficer #JoeCirillo, actor, Police officer, body guard, security to the stars
Joe Cirillo An Offer I couldn't Refuse: Growing up in the Bronx, Bellmore's Joe Cirillo used to pitch pennies on the street corner, and when he amassed enough money, he'd go straight to the movies. So in the mid-60s, fate seemed to be following when he found himself a New York City Police officer on the beat outside a Manhattan complex where stars such as Phil Silvers and Red Buttons lived. "They knew me as Joe the cop," he said. Making acquaintance with these celebrities led to more than just getting a glimpse of their starlight. "How would you like to be an actor," he said were the words of director Mike Nichols that embarked him on a film industry career. Of course, the New York City cop was definitely skeptical, but eventually succumbed to Nichols' assurances that they would simply turn him into one. Soon enough, Cirillo interviewed with Paramount and landed a role in The Godfather. Unfortunately his scene was cut, but he can be seen throughout one of the film's most famous sequences. Still, nothing was going to keep him away, especially since the presence of Marlon Brando, Al Pacino and James Caan didn't affect his ability to remain professional. "It was inspiring," he said. He later found a voice in several smaller projects, but the next phase in his career began when he was hired to provide security for Telly Savalas on Kojak. Taken with Cirillo after a year of service, the star told him, "Once you retire, come to California and you've got a job." "I retired and became his right hand man," Cirillo said. Initially he obtained work as a technical advisor, before moving on to writing. With the show's scribes coming to him for ideas, he realized his personal experiences could be put to better use. "I'm in production meetings, I read the scripts, I make adjustments. [I thought] why can't I write myself," he said. Unfortunately, a script approved by Savalas never was shot because the show was canceled. The writing went on hold, as Kojak was spun off into Eischeid, and he nabbed a co-starring role next to Joe Don Baker as Detective Malfita. After its short life and speaking roles in Splash and Ghostbusters, Cirillo sold a screenplay in 1990, which was never shot. Today, he partners with fellow screenwriter Marc Baron for Oroloro Entertainment. With mostly romantic comedies looking for backers, they inked a three-picture, $20 million deal with investors from Dubai in 2001. This time, the September 11th attacks put a hold on all business relations with Dubai, thus killing the projects. Since then, the bad economy has slowed things but he knows one break can open doors on everything else. "You get one going, they all go," Cirillo said.
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6/25/2021 • 1 hour, 14 seconds
Lizzy Hershberger grew up in the Swartzentruber Amish Community in Southern Minnesota and was the victim of rape and sexual abuse, she wrote a book Behind Blue Curtains.
Lizzy Hershberger grew up Swartzentruber Amish in southern Minnesota, and still lives in Amish bluff country where she and her husband of 24 years raised four children. Lizzy is the cofounder of Voices of Hope, a national support network for women, and speaks at their conventions and conferences. She has also served as president of her children’s 4-H Club, the Saddle Club, and as an Awana Leader, and School Board member. She testified as a former Amish expert witness and helped win a major case for her county that resulted in a cleaner environment for the community. Most recently, Lizzy’s story was featured in the February 2020 issue of Cosmopolitan Magazine. At 15, Lizzy was cast out of her strict Swartzenstruber Amish community for being the victim of sexual assault and set out to find a better life. Twenty eight years later, she embarked on a search for her biological father and found herself on a journey that led to national news coverage, as well as a memoir, and most importantly, deep emotional and spiritual healing. Like many women, Lizzy spent a lifetime caring for others and ensuring her children would have a better life than her own. In 2017, when an injury forced her to slow down, Lizzy found her mother’s diaries, then her own, and began to process memories she’d tried to leave behind. Yet she couldn’t leave behind the Amish children in her community who are forced to abandon school for unpaid, live-in domestic work, and who still sit in church with known sexual abusers. Lizzy decided to come forward, and in 2019 Chriss Stutzmann, a deacon in the Amish church, was sentenced on charges of child sexual abuse. Through telling her story, Lizzy has turned dark periods of suicidal episodes, deep depression and anxiety, into stepping stones of recovery, living in gratitude and opportunities to make a difference. Through sharing her story, she was able to release the old Amish habits and beliefs that no longer serve her while remaining grateful for the positive experiences Amish life provided, including a love for gardening, hiking, horseback riding, listening to thunder and rain, and reading. Lizzy’s memoir, Behind Blue Curtains was published by Nauset Press in March of 2021.
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6/23/2021 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 19 seconds
Brandon Diaz a 20 year veteran of the Ft. Lauderdale Police Department is the President of the Fraternal Order of Police
Brando Diaz has been in Law Enforcement since 2001. He grew up in a police home with my dad and two uncles working for Chicago PD. In Fort Lauderdale he's worked in various assignments including plain clothes street crimes unit called the Tactical Impact Unit, Narcotics K-9, SWAT and Investigations to include Economic Crimes and Violent Crimes. During his time in patrol he was a field training officer and enjoyed teaching the new officers how to do the job safely, while still making an impact by catching some bad guys. He has been the target of a federal lawsuit and has had investigations taken over by the Dept of Justice for shootings he was involved in during hs time in TIU. Those experiences really drove home his personal desire to take care of our officers and he became more and more involved in the labor side of law enforcement with the Union. He has been a Union rep for 13 years and currently is the President of Fort Lauderdale Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 31.
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6/22/2021 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 3 seconds
At 15, Lizzy was cast out of her strict Swartzenstruber Amish group in Southern Minnesota for being the victim of sexual assault.
Lizzy Hershberger grew up Swartzentruber Amish in southern Minnesota, and still lives in Amish bluff country where she and her husband of 24 years raised four children. Lizzy is the cofounder of Voices of Hope, a national support network for women, and speaks at their conventions and conferences. She has also served as president of her children’s 4-H Club, the Saddle Club, and as an Awana Leader, and School Board member. She testified as a former Amish expert witness and helped win a major case for her county that resulted in a cleaner environment for the community. Most recently, Lizzy’s story was featured in the February 2020 issue of Cosmopolitan Magazine. At 15, Lizzy was cast out of her strict Swartzenstruber Amish community for being the victim of sexual assault and set out to find a better life. Twenty eight years later, she embarked on a search for her biological father and found herself on a journey that led to national news coverage, as well as a memoir, and most importantly, deep emotional and spiritual healing. Like many women, Lizzy spent a lifetime caring for others and ensuring her children would have a better life than her own. In 2017, when an injury forced her to slow down, Lizzy found her mother’s diaries, then her own, and began to process memories she’d tried to leave behind. Yet she couldn’t leave behind the Amish children in her community who are forced to abandon school for unpaid, live-in domestic work, and who still sit in church with known sexual abusers. Lizzy decided to come forward, and in 2019 Chriss Stutzmann, a deacon in the Amish church, was sentenced on charges of child sexual abuse. Through telling her story, Lizzy has turned dark periods of suicidal episodes, deep depression and anxiety, into stepping stones of recovery, living in gratitude and opportunities to make a difference. Through sharing her story, she was able to release the old Amish habits and beliefs that no longer serve her while remaining grateful for the positive experiences Amish life provided, including a love for gardening, hiking, horseback riding, listening to thunder and rain, and reading. Lizzy’s memoir, Behind Blue Curtains was published by Nauset Press in March of 2021.
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6/19/2021 • 23 minutes, 13 seconds
Retired NYPDS Detective Don Sadowy investigates the 1993 World Trade Center Bombing
#DonSadowy: #RenderedSafe centers on the remarkable life of former NYPD Bomb Squad Detective Donald Sadowy. In the aftermath of the February 1993 World Trade Center bombing, the most devastating terrorist attack on the United States to that point, Sadowy risked his life to search for evidence in the shattered and dangerous sub-basement. There, he discovered a piece of chassis frame that contained a VIN number which enabled law enforcement to catch the perpetrators just in time. The massive investigation and recovery effort that followed is revealed through Sadowy’s recollections as well as those of a number of other law enforcement agents, many never before told. The World Trade Center bombing, designed to topple the Twin Towers, presaged 9/11. On that day, Sadowy defied overwhelming odds to survive being buried alive under the rubble of the collapsed North Tower. In Forrest Gump-like fashion, during his career Sadowy was an astounding magnet for many other significant events and persons. He served for two years as personal bodyguard for U.N. Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim. During his 16 years in the NYPD Bomb Squad, he was involved in the Abortion Bomber case, the investigation of TWA flight 800, global intelligence missions, the handling of a multitude of improvised explosive devices, and the protection of key global figures such as Mikhail Gorbachev and Fidel Castro. At the end of his career, while serving in the U.S. Marshal’s office, Sadowy interacted with notables such as John Gotti Jr. Based on extensive and exclusive interviews with a wide range of officials, Rendered Safe takes the reader into the life of a bomb technician and provides a tour of many of the most noteworthy events of recent decades.
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6/18/2021 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 54 seconds
Ten years ago on June 3, 2011, Lauren became a missing person. What started as an evening with friends ended tragically for Lauren and for our family. There is no video evidence proving Lauren ever
From Lauren's mother Charlene Spierer: Ten years ago on June 3, 2011, Lauren became a missing person. What started as an evening with friends ended tragically for Lauren and for our family. There is no video evidence proving Lauren ever turned the corner at 11th and College Avenue around 4:30AM. There has never been any suspect named. My heart goes out to anyone searching for a missing loved one. When you are “in it” you can’t see beyond it. You try everything humanly possible to get answers. You are willing to work from first light until you collapse exhausted at the end of the day. You read everything written, every blog, every Facebook post, every tweet, every comment at the end of every article you have access to, just hoping someone will post something to move your case forward. You open your door to the worst of humanity. desperate to believe their convincing lies, but I think the worst offense comes from those who hold the answers and refuse to share them. You are gullible. You are exposed to things you’ve never known about and wish you had never learned about. I empathize with you. I walk in your shoes; I carry the same burden. I wish we never had to experience this. If you are fortunate, you will find that there are just as many compassionate people. They work beside you just as tirelessly. They step in when you cannot. They take risks. They put their lives on hold. They use every avenue at their disposal to help you. They keep in touch on those most difficult days. They remind you that you are not alone in this nightmare. They ask for nothing in return. This is what I know. What happened to Lauren was shocking. It is inconceivable to have spoken to Lauren hours before discovering it would be for the last time. Shocking that someone so loved could vanish without a trace but entirely possible. It did happen and ten years later I still struggle. The space that once held hopes and dreams for Lauren will never heal. It is replaced by an ache fueled by the not knowing. I have learned to manage my days, months and years, but in an instant, something will happen which sends me reeling back to the day it all happened. I try my best, I will survive, I will never forget. I do not need a day like today to remember because every day is a day of remembrance. I am especially grateful to Rob and Rebecca, my husband, my daughter, who share in this tragic loss and without whom I could not have survived. I end as always, hoping today is the day and reminding the reader that anything small could be big. Lauren, lost but never forgotten, forever in our hearts. Charlene Spierer
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6/16/2021 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 59 seconds
Retired NYPD Commanding Officer of the Aviation Unit Jim Coan
Retired NYPD Inspector James Coan retired after 31 ears on the NYPD as the CO of the Aviation Unit. James Coan is also a retired Lieutenant colonel of the national guard. During Inspector Coan's 31 year police career he collected three medals of Valor along with numerous other departmental awards. One of the units he was most proud of being a member of was the street Crime Unit, who's motto is 'We own the Night."
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6/15/2021 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 41 seconds
Retired NYPD Aviation CO James Coan talks about his police career and what lead him to flying airplanes and helicopters on Police off the Cuff After hours.
On Monday 6/14/21 @7:00PM retired #NYPDAviation Unit CO James Coan. Inspector Coan had an amazing career with the NYPD and was the recipient of two medals of valor. He currently works as a private pilot in Florida. On Tuesday 6/15/21 on #RealCrimeStories we will talk about the 10 year old missing person case of Lauren Spierer. Retired NYPD detective Phil Grimaldi and Attorney Joe Murray will discuss this highly emotional missing person case of this Indiana University student who grew up in Scarsdale. On Thursday 6/17/21 retired NYPD Bomb Squad detective Donald Sadowy will join is on Police off the Cuff. On Tuesday 6/22/21 Lizzie Hershberger who wrote the book Behind the Blue Curtains will join me on Real Crime Stories. On 6/28/21 @ 7:00 PM we will be joined by retired FBI Agent #JoePistone, AKA #DonnyBrasco. Joe will be on the show with his good friend retired #Customsagent and #HallofFame college basketball coach Bob Starkman.
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6/13/2021 • 37 minutes, 35 seconds
#CopDoc Dr. Daniel Rudofossi is a retired NYPD Sergeant, a professor, author, and police supporter.
#CopDoc Dr. Daniel Rudofossi is a retired NYPD Sergeant, a professor, author, and police supporter. Cop Doc and Professor St Johns University & Det Crime Clinic I have been a street cop in 1987, to becoming a Cop Doc, Uniform Psychologist at the rank of [Det. Sgt] for the NYPD, DEA EAP, HRA PD, Amtrak PD I have accumulated much experience. My own 'job related experience' doing preliminary investigations of robberies, assaults to homicide and a few hundred arrests helped me connect with many public safety officers and family members. Assessment, intervention and treatment using my Eco-Ethological Existential Analysis is key to service to Public Safety.
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6/11/2021 • 1 hour, 9 seconds
#ElizabethCrotty for #ManhattanDistrictAttorney supported by all NYPD Police Unions
Elizabeth “Liz” Crotty, has a varied legal career garnering extensive experience in both criminal law and complex civil litigation. Since joining with her partner, Jeremy Saland, to establish Crotty Saland PC, Liz has handled countless cases and represented both those accused of crimes as well as those who are victims of the same. An aggressive advocate, Liz also knows when zealous representation mandates a more subtle approach. Irrespective of the case, Liz has secured dismissals, declination of prosecutions, and host of successful dispositions in a wide variety of cases including Grand Larceny, Frauds, Assault, Rape, DWI, Weapon Possession and other crimes. If a case requires mitigation or a trial, Liz is prepared to do whatever is ethically necessary to best achieve success for a client. It is this experience and character that resulted in her selection as a Super Lawyer, an honor given to those attorney who have attained a high-degree of peer recognition and professional achievement as a result of independent research, peer nominations and peer evaluations.
Liz began her career at the New York County District Attorney's Office under Robert M. Morgenthau where she served as an Assistant District Attorney in the Trial Division. In that capacity, Liz handled the entire spectrum of crimes. Whether the offenses were "street crimes" such as assault, drug sales and weapons possession or more sophisticated crimes including falsifying business records, identity theft and money laundering, Liz had tremendous success investigating these matters and securing convictions before both juries and judges. While far from an exhaustive list of the offenses Liz prosecuted, the cases she handled included the white collar crimes of scheme to defraud, forgery and grand larceny to violent offenses including burglary, kidnapping and attempted murder.
After serving over four years in the Trial Division, Liz continued her training and expanded her legal skills by moving to the Investigation Division of the Manhattan District Attorney's Office. For two years, Liz prosecuted cases as a member of the Special Prosecutions Bureau. While there, Liz handled and supervised complex white-collar cases that were not merely perpetrated locally, but on a national and international level. Notably, Liz worked on a complex international investigation involving an international organization, banks and foreign governments.
Upon leaving the Manhattan District Attorney's Office Liz worked at a well-known boutique civil practice for over two years. While there, Liz honed her investigatory and litigation skills further while working on complex international litigation. At the firm she handled both State and Federal matters regarding aviation litigation, wrongful death, negligence and product liability. Specifically, Liz worked on cases involving foreign banks, governments, charities, airlines, municipalities, and large corporations. In some instances, these resulted in settlements in excess of a million dollars.
Liz is admitted to New York State Courts, the Southern and Eastern Districts. Liz currently serves as board member for the Manhattan District Attorney’s Association, the not-for-profit official alumni organization for the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office. Additionally, Liz serves on New York City Bar Association’s Judiciary Committee where she and her colleagues evaluate candidates for election, reelection, appointment, reappointment, designation and certification to judicial office and other offices connected with the administration of justice in state and federal courts in City of New York. Liz is also belongs to the Federal Bar Council and previously served on the International Human Rights Committee at the Association of the City Bar.
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6/10/2021 • 57 minutes, 31 seconds
Crime spike tourist robbed Midtown, shootings, attempted rape Midtown, a violent summer ahead in NYC, Mayor admits he doesn't have it under control.
Crime is rising in many large cities in USA. The progressive policies of the left is largely to blame. In NYC #bailreform, the #diaphragmlaw, rescinding #qualifiedimmunity, demonizing #StopQuestionandFrisk. #Gunviolence, NYC Mayoral race has numerous anti police out of touch politicians. Listen to retired NYPD Sergeant Bill Cannon, and retired NYPD detective Phil Grimaldi discuss how to turn it around.
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6/8/2021 • 40 minutes, 46 seconds
#PsychicMedium #BarbiDahl speaks about connecting with the dead, and intuition in everyday life.
#PsychicMedium #BarbiDahl: Barbi trained at the Institute for the Awakened Mind, located in Europe and most notably known for it's appearance on the Netflix Documentary "Surviving Death". She has also appeared with well known T.V and Hollywood Mediums around the country. In her role as an Intuitive Medium, Barbi's soul’s purpose is to bridge the gap between the living and the deceased to bring comfort, closure, and hope to those who seek it. Barbi also has a vast and loyal following among those seeking intuitive psychic coaching. She uses her ability to connect with the Spirit world and Universe to help others seek the guidance they need in life. Whether it be a career change, searching for your soul’s purpose, finding love in your life, choosing the path to go down, or any other life experience, Barbi relays the information she is given through enlightened messages and suggestions. With her help, many have found the answers they were seeking and have made positive changes in their lives. She is what is considered a “Natural Channeler”. Barbi is given information from Spirit through her ability to allow them to download the information into her and through her. Messages as grand as to the state of the world, to as simple as helping give guidance to someone in need. Barbi relays the messages she is given through one-on-one readings, via teaching classes to help others develop their own abilities, through personal coaching, and most recently via this podcast and blog sites.
Check out Barbi's website https://barbidahl.com
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6/8/2021 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 42 seconds
#GiselaK, #truecrimewriter, mental health aficionado, former airline pilot, #podcaste on Police off the Cuff After Hours Episode 42
Gisela Kirsten true crime writer: About Gisela K. Gisela K. is a fulltime True Crime Author and offers a series of e-books, paperbacks, audiobooks and podcast seasons that focus on the classic and most prolific serial killer cases in history. This series does not strive to sensationalize the killers but rather to re-humanize their victims and to present a solid case that includes the killer's background, relationships, habits, and their decision-making process. Each book features interesting details, thought-provoking speculation, and comprehensive coverage of the entire case, including suggestions for movies, documentaries, music, and books that are a must. As the daughter of a former police officer, true crime runs in her blood, which is evident in her work. Follow Gisela to be the first to know about new releases in this exciting series. Visit grizzly-books.com for podcast, social media, art, and news updates.
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6/4/2021 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 46 seconds
#ActsofDomesticTerrorism, 23 people shot outside a club in Miami, 2 dead. #Activeshooters
Acts of domestic terrorism': Police hunt for suspects as new details emerge in Miami-area shooting that left two dead, 21 injured. Three un-apprehended individuals exited a Nissan Pathfinder armed with semi-automatic guns and sprayed the front of the club with gunfire. There is evidence that people in the crowd returned the gunfire as the suspects fled the scene. It is predicted by Miami police Superintendent Ramirez that the shooting is a targeted and cowardly act of gun violence.
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6/1/2021 • 36 minutes, 8 seconds
#GunViolence in NYC. Tuesday 5/25/21 @ 2:00 PM, gunfight on the street, Police off the Cuff #RealCrimestories episode 26
#GunViolence in NYC. Tuesday 5/25/21 @ 2;00 PM two un- apprehended perpetrators engaged in a gunfight on W 103rd St. Amsterdam to Broadway. No one was struck in this encounter but it underlines the dangers on the NYC Streets. #Gunviolence.
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5/29/2021 • 35 minutes, 41 seconds
#DrJasonPiccolo Human Trafficking Expert, US army Veteran, Professor, Podcaster, and Media Personality discussing the Border Crisis Episode 41
Dr. Jason Piccolo Police off the Cuff After Hours: Dr. Jason Piccolo has been in law enforcement for over twenty years. Piccolo has patrolled trafficking corridors as a U.S. Border Patrol agent near the San Diego and Mexico Border and then went on to disrupt major narco-smuggling organizations to landing an assignment to the prestigious White House Security Council’s Human Smuggling Cell. Piccolo hosts the popular show The Protectors. The Protectors bring true-life stories from Law Enforcement, Military, and Emergency Responders; our Nation’s “Protectors” AND those that support them. Protectors are those that run toward danger, the ones that put their lives on the line to keep us safe; here and abroad. Piccolo served in the United States Army from Private to Captain, including a tour in Iraq in 2006 to support the Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force – Arabian Peninsula as their Anti-Terrorism Officer. Piccolo left military service in 2006 as an Infantry Captain after serving in the active and reserve components since 1993. Piccolo remains active as a mentor to veterans and spouses. Piccolo is an author, with two published books in circulation. Piccolo has taught college since 2017 in subjects ranging from computer forensics to homeland security to immigration law. Piccolo earned a B.S. in Law Enforcement, a Master of Forensic Science, and a Doctorate in Strategic Security. Piccolo is a Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) and Certified Protection Professional (CPP).
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5/28/2021 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 49 seconds
#JoePistone AKA #DonnieBrasco FBI undercover extraordinaire on #PoliceofftheCuff Real Crime Stories episode 25
#JoePistone on Real Crime Stories: On July 26, 1981, he and his fellow wise guys learned that #DonnieBrasco—who they knew as a small-time jewelry thief and burglar, who they thought was their partner and even their friend, who they were about to officially induct into the Bonnano crime family—was actually FBI Agent Joe Pistone. Pistone had fooled them all with a masterful acting job that had begun in 1976 and lasted six long years. He had appeared in “Little Italy” in New York City as a stranger and outsider, slowly meeting and making friends with a series of mobsters, gaining their trust, making it look like he was participating in their life of crime—all the while secretly gathering vital intelligence on the Mafia and its criminal ways. It wasn’t easy, to be sure. Pistone had to think, talk, and act like a crook (he spent two full weeks, for example, studying the jewelry industry). He had to know the rules of the Mafia game. He had to tell lies—lots of lies—convincingly, about who he was and what he was up to. He had to make friends with mobsters and criminals and be separated from family and friends for long stretches of time, even on holidays. It was incredibly dangerous work as well. While playing his part, Pistone could have been seen with the wrong person or been recognized by someone he knew. His various recording devices could have been exposed or gone haywire and given him away. He might have let a word slip. The slightest mistake or accident could have cost him his life. His mission was so secret that only a handful in the FBI knew about it. The decision to put Pistone into this undercover role was made by our office in New York City, home of the five main Mafia families—Bonanno, Gambino, Colombo, Genovese, and Lucchese. In years past, we’d had some success in gathering intelligence on the mob, but typically only around the edges. The core—the leadership—was often untouchable because of the Mafia’s code of silence. Agents in our New York office decided to try out a longer-term undercover operation—one of the first of its kind. But even they had no idea that it would end up lasting so long and bearing so much fruit. And what an intelligence goldmine it was. The operation gave us a window into the inner workings of the Mafia generally and the Bonanno family specifically (and to a lesser degree, some of the other families), not only in New York, but in Florida, Michigan, and elsewhere. We learned firsthand who the players were, what kinds of rackets they were running, and what rules they played by. And it ultimately led to more than 100 federal convictions. The tool that Pistone and a small band of agents bravely pioneered in the ‘70s was used again and again with great effect over the next several decades, generating intelligence that helped us target and take down major criminal enterprises and deal a serious blow to the Mafia. And it became a staple of our intelligence tradecraft, a crucial arrow in the quiver we use to protect the American people. Deep Cover: The Real Donnie Brasco: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-cover-the-real-donnie-brasco/id1515609437 Watch all our interviews: https://www.youtube.com/c/policeoffthecuff?sub_confirmation=1Support POC on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/policeoffthecuffListen to our Podcast: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1Stay updated on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Policeoffthecuff-312794509230136/Follow our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/policeoffthecuff/
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5/26/2021 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 52 seconds
Subway hero Sean Conaboy saves woman from a deranged knife wielding Emotionally Disturbed Person Real Crime episode 24
Subway hero Sean Conaboy on Police off the Cuff. A woman was stabbed by a stranger while she was standing on a subway platform in the heart of Manhattan, but fortunately a good Samaritan jumped into action to save her life. Kelli Daley, 54, was stabbed by a man identified as 22-year-old Joshua Nazario at the Union Square station on Wednesday night, May 19. Police have stated that Nazario slashed Daley across her left shoulder, collarbone and upper chest while she was waiting on the southbound N, Q, R platform for the train at 10.10pm, but at that time, 52-year-old Sean Conaboy came to Daley's rescue. Conaboy, a freelance cameraman who works for the Canadian Broadcasting Company (CBC), was finishing his 12-hour shift in Times Square when he saw the horrific incident. In no time, Conaboy decided to jump in and stop the attack. Conaboy tackled Nazario to the ground and restrained him until police arrived. Daley was later taken to Bellevue Hospital for treatment of her multiple stab wounds. She later recalled the horror attack in an interview with New York Daily News. "I just put my glasses on and was just looking at my phone," Daley said. "Somebody came up behind me kind of like when you see a long lost friend and they hug you." Next thing she knew she was being slashed by someone she had never met. "I felt stabbing," Daley said. "I screamed loud. I kept screaming. My first thought was: 'This can't be happening.' I thought it was like a hug, like someone who knew me. I think he just wanted to stab me. It was very strange." Daley said of Nazario: "I just wish he would've gotten the help he needs. I wish I would've understood why he was so angry at a stranger." Conaboy said before the attack he had noticed something odd about Nazario standing on the subway platform, he was wearing winter clothes, despite the hot weather outside. "I looked at his face, as he walked past me," Conaboy said. "He looked in my eyes." Moments later he heard a woman screaming and he jumped in to help. "It was in that instant that I saw a woman," he told the Daily News. "She got pulled back out of my line of sight, away from the platform edge, and I heard a scream. And then I saw the knife come out from behind the column, in a full grip in a downward jagged position. I immediately ran to that spot, then I just jumped on his back and I tackled him. Then I was on top of him."
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5/25/2021 • 58 minutes, 43 seconds
#JoePistone is a legendary #FBI agent who went undercover for 6 years and knocked out 2 of the 5 New York Mafia families. Real Crime Stories episode 23
Retired FBI under cover agent Joe Pistone On July 26, 1981, he and his fellow wise guys learned that Donnie Brasco—who they knew as a small-time jewelry thief and burglar, who they thought was their partner and even their friend, who they were about to officially induct into the Bonnano crime family—was actually FBI Agent Joe Pistone. Pistone had fooled them all with a masterful acting job that had begun in 1976 and lasted six long years. He had appeared in “Little Italy” in New York City as a stranger and outsider, slowly meeting and making friends with a series of mobsters, gaining their trust, making it look like he was participating in their life of crime—all the while secretly gathering vital intelligence on the Mafia and its criminal ways. It wasn’t easy, to be sure. Pistone had to think, talk, and act like a crook (he spent two full weeks, for example, studying the jewelry industry). He had to know the rules of the Mafia game. He had to tell lies—lots of lies—convincingly, about who he was and what he was up to. He had to make friends with mobsters and criminals and be separated from family and friends for long stretches of time, even on holidays. It was incredibly dangerous work as well. While playing his part, Pistone could have been seen with the wrong person or been recognized by someone he knew. His various recording devices could have been exposed or gone haywire and given him away. He might have let a word slip. The slightest mistake or accident could have cost him his life. His mission was so secret that only a handful in the FBI knew about it. The decision to put Pistone into this undercover role was made by our office in New York City, home of the five main Mafia families—Bonanno, Gambino, Colombo, Genovese, and Lucchese. In years past, we’d had some success in gathering intelligence on the mob, but typically only around the edges. The core—the leadership—was often untouchable because of the Mafia’s code of silence. Agents in our New York office decided to try out a longer-term undercover operation—one of the first of its kind. But even they had no idea that it would end up lasting so long and bearing so much fruit.
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5/22/2021 • 25 minutes, 35 seconds
Police off the Cuff Real Crime Stories episode 22 #Subwaycrime, stabbings, slashings, #Subwayhero #SeanConaboy
Subway crime is out of control. Almost everyday you hear of subway robberies, stabbings, slashings, and mentally deranged people pushing innocent strap hangers on to the tracks. The Mayor blames it on the pandemic, even though that has nothing to do with it. The Mayoral candidates all clueless progressives have no idea how to confront crime. Maya Wiley is quoted as saying, "I know what it's like to fear police violence." Dianne Morales said, "the reality of crime is that safety is not synonymous with policing." A few of the others advocate for defunding the police. Any of the candidates that say anything other then supporting and funding the police have no chance. The public has had it with crime.
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5/21/2021 • 42 minutes, 25 seconds
Federal agent Bob Starkman, worked as a Federal Customs agent and a college basketball coach. Police off the Cuff episode 40/21
(Bob Starkman) Much of what I learned in Law Enforcement carried over into coaching kids in Basketball. From His Law Enforcement Career To College Basketball Coaches Hall Of Fame. Bob Starkman, is our guest. He is a retired Federal Law Enforcement Agent. He talks about his career in Law Enforcement, from working corrections to his career in Customs. Bob started in NY, and worked most of his time in Miami during the ultra violent Cocaine Cowboy days. During his career in law enforcement he was also a College Basketball Coach and has been inducted into the Junior College Coaches Hall of Fame. Bob discusses his law enforcement career and how it affected his coaching career. The book he wrote "Inside Both Courts". The book takes the reader on a journey 'Inside both Courts" the criminal justice system, right to the basketball court.
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5/21/2021 • 59 minutes, 39 seconds
Daryl Turner is the Director of the Portland Police Association, he talks about the inaction of government in Portland that is destroying the city. To the Point episode 8 with SBA President Ed Mullins
To the Point with Ed Mullins: Edward D. Mullins has been a member of the New York City Police Department since January 1982. On July 1, 2002, he was elected President of the Sergeants Benevolent Association by an overwhelming majority of its members. Early in his career he was assigned to the 13th Precinct on Manhattan’s East Side. After nearly 10 years he was promoted to Detective and assigned to the 10th Precinct in Manhattan’s Chelsea area. Promoted to Sergeant in 1993, he was assigned to the 19th Precinct on Manhattan’s Upper East Side and subsequently transferred to the Detective Bureau in Brooklyn South, where he served in the 67th Precinct Detective Squad, Special Victims Squad, and the Kings County District Attorney’s Office. Mullins learned about labor management as a PBA and SBA delegate in the 13th and 19th Precincts and the Detective Bureau. Mullins is one of four children raised in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village. His father was a longshoreman on the West Side docks, and his mother, Carmen Lopez-Mullins, was a homemaker. He and his twin sons reside in Nassau County. A lifelong believer in the merits of education, Mullins received a bachelor’s degree from Concordia College, where he completed his studies while working as a full-time police sergeant, and a master’s degree in organizational leadership from Mercy College. Additionally, he served as founder and Chief Executive Officer of a successful private security firm in Manhattan, and has attended a variety of educational workshops in security management, finance and labor studies, including those at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York University, Cornell University, and Harvard University. Bill Cannon s a retired NYPD Sergeant who retired out of Manhattan North Homicide Squad. He completed nearly 27 years of service and retired in October 2011. After retirement Bill taught criminal justice courses at a private college for years. He has an AA, BA, and an MS in Security Management. His co-hosts a popular podcast called Police off the Cuff with retired NYPD detective Mark DeMayo.
To the Point with SBA President Ed Mullins, and retired Sergeant Bill Cannon Retired Officer Daryl Turner was born and raised in Newark New Jersey, attended Central Washington University, and is a United States Army Veteran. He began his career with the Portland Police Bureau as a uniform patrol officer in 1991 and over the years has been a part of the Gang Enforcement Team, Drugs and Vice Division, and Training Division. He was elected to the Portland Police Association (PPA) Executive Board in 2000 and served 4 terms, July 2010- November 2020 as PPA President. In 2015, he launched the Oregon Coalition of Police & Sheriffs and serves as President advocating on behalf of Oregon law enforcement in the state legislature. In 2017, he worked to establish an organization that brings together law enforcement nationwide in a unified voice and served as the founding president of the United Coalition of Public Safety. As a 1998 recipient of the Portland Police Bureau Meritorious Service Medal for Valor and a 2006 recipient of the Optimist Club Memorial Officer of the Year Award, his commitment to excellence in policing was showcased. In addition, Officer Turner’s 40+ letters of commendation prove his dedication to protecting and serving our community.
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5/20/2021 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 42 seconds
#Subwaycrime Pandemic in NYC, shootings going off the hook, Mayoral hopefuls not talking about crime, episode 21
#Policeoffthecuff Real crime Stories: The attackers, sometimes splitting into groups of two or more, started accosting passengers on a southbound No. 4 train, carrying out three attacks between the Union Square and Brooklyn Bridge stations, police said. In the first attack, around 4:20 a.m., police said three to five suspects approached a 44-year-old man, and slashed him on the left cheek. The attackers fled the subway car and the victim flagged down officers when the train reached the Union Square station. About five minutes later, as the train approached the Astor Place station, the men attacked again, slashing a 40-year-old man in the nose and punching a 41-year-old man who may have tried to intervene, Deputy Inspector Steven Hill said. The suspects then approached a 44-year-old passenger near the Brooklyn Bridge station, slashed him on the left cheek and took his wallet and cell phone, Hill said. About 30 minutes after the first wave of attacks, a 48-year-old man approached police officers at a subway station near Yankee Stadium in the Bronx and said that he’d been slashed in the right eye while aboard a train near 59th Street—Columbus Circle station in Manhattan, Hill said. That man was listed in stable condition and was undergoing surgery, Hill said. The assaults happened amid growing concerns about crime on the city’s subways as ridership picks up from pandemic lows, though it’s still averaging about 40% below normal. The city says it’s assigning 500 more police officers to tackle subway crime, but the transit officials have been urging Mayor Bill de Blasio to do more. NYC Transit’s interim president, Sarah Feinberg, accused the Democratic mayor Friday of “negligence on the issue.” “Enough is enough. The mayor is risking New York’s recovery every time he lets these incidents go by without meaningful action,” Feinberg, whose agency doesn’t report to de Blasio, said in a statement. De Blasio spokesperson Bill Neidhardt accused the MTA of finger-pointing and urged it to “get with the program.” “We’re going to keep putting massive resources into this fight to keep our subways safe,” he said in a statement. Police Commissioner Dermot Shea, speaking to reporters Friday afternoon, underscored the increased police presence in the subway system and the quick work by officers to arrest the suspects in Friday’s attacks. “You have one of these incidents, it’s too much,” Shea said.
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5/18/2021 • 31 minutes, 53 seconds
Police off the Cuff Episode 39/21 with active NYPD Lieutenant Rob Corbett
NYPD Lt. Rob Corbett grew up in Manhattan in the 70 and 80s, I saw victims everywhere. All the time. Victims of robbery, victims of homeless people and their scams, victims of smash & grabs from cars, etc. There was no quality of life at all. As a little kid it was even difficult crossing the street because no one had any respect for the law, the crosswalk, etc. One time, I was crossing the street and a yellow cab came into the crosswalk for no reason and nearly hit me. A cop walked over and started yelling at the driver. I was probably 8 or 9. I was alone. It made a big impact on me... sticking up for those who can't.
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5/18/2021 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 53 seconds
Real Crime Stories Episode # 20 with retired NYPD Sergeant Bill Cannon Subway crime in New York
Subway robbery spree on the morning of Saturday 5/15/21, four people were robbed and slashed on the 4,5, 6 subway line. This is the state of the subway system in NYC where the progressives have surrendered the underground to the perps, the predators, and the non paying element of the criminals. Police have been handcuffed and there is no end in site to progressive policies that handcuff the NYPD.
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5/15/2021 • 28 minutes, 33 seconds
Real Crime Stories episode 19 with the #MayaMillete missing person case with hosts retired NYPD Sergeant Bill Cannon, and retired detective Phil Grimaldi.
#MayaMillette Missing Person case on Real Crime Stories with retired NYPD #BillCannon, and retired detective Phil Grimaldi.
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5/14/2021 • 45 minutes, 42 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours episode 38 with Nassau County Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder
Police Commissioner Patrick J. Ryder Nassau County Police Department Patrick J. Ryder was named Commissioner of the Nassau County Police Department by County Executive Laura Curran in February 2018. He recently completed his 35th year in law enforcement, serving the last 33 years with the Nassau County Police Department. Commissioner Ryder began his law enforcement career with the New York Police Department in 1984. He joined the NCPD on July 18, 1986 and was assigned to the 3rd Precinct and has worked in the Bureau of Special Operations, 5th Precinct, 8th Squad, and the Asset Forfeiture and Intelligence (AFI). In 2008 he was designated the Commanding Officer of AFI, where he proactively implemented a number of life-saving programs and initiatives that helped ensure officer and public safety. These include the NCPD’s Real-Time Intelligence (RTI) system; the R.E.A.C.H. Program; the Civilian Intelligence Analyst Program; the creation of the Counter-Terrorism Unit, Think Tank, and the Department’s Criminal Intelligence Rapid Response Team (CIRRT). Together these initiatives have brought crime in Nassau County to historic lows, allowing residents to enjoy the lowest crime rate for a city its size in the United States. Commissioner Ryder has a Master’s Degree in Homeland Security and Management from Long Island University. He is an Adjunct Professor of Criminal Justice and Intelligence-Led Policing at Nassau Community College. He currently sits on the Advisory Board for Criminal Justice at SUNY Farmingdale and has been a Counter-Terrorism Lecturer at the University of Maryland Center for Health and Homeland Security. Commissioner Ryder is a New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services-Certified Law Enforcement Instructor, a New York State Certified Crime and Intelligence Analyst, a Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist, and has Top Secret clearance with the FBI’s New York Field Office. He has also been deputized as an IRS Criminal Investigator. Additionally, he has trained members of law enforcement agencies from Egypt, Tajikistan, Tunisia, South Africa, and Turkey. He and his wife Jill have three children: Liam, Sean, and Meghan.
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5/14/2021 • 59 minutes, 54 seconds
To the point with NYPD SBA President Ed Mullins episode 7 with retired sergeant Bill Cannon
To the Point with Ed Mullins: Edward D. Mullins has been a member of the New York City Police Department since January 1982. On July 1, 2002, he was elected President of the Sergeants Benevolent Association by an overwhelming majority of its members. Early in his career he was assigned to the 13th Precinct on Manhattan’s East Side. After nearly 10 years he was promoted to Detective and assigned to the 10th Precinct in Manhattan’s Chelsea area. Promoted to Sergeant in 1993, he was assigned to the 19th Precinct on Manhattan’s Upper East Side and subsequently transferred to the Detective Bureau in Brooklyn South, where he served in the 67th Precinct Detective Squad, Special Victims Squad, and the Kings County District Attorney’s Office. Mullins learned about labor management as a PBA and SBA delegate in the 13th and 19th Precincts and the Detective Bureau. Mullins is one of four children raised in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village. His father was a longshoreman on the West Side docks, and his mother, Carmen Lopez-Mullins, was a homemaker. He and his twin sons reside in Nassau County. A lifelong believer in the merits of education, Mullins received a bachelor’s degree from Concordia College, where he completed his studies while working as a full-time police sergeant, and a master’s degree in organizational leadership from Mercy College. Additionally, he served as founder and Chief Executive Officer of a successful private security firm in Manhattan, and has attended a variety of educational workshops in security management, finance and labor studies, including those at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York University, Cornell University, and Harvard University. Bill Cannon s a retired NYPD Sergeant who retired out of Manhattan North Homicide Squad. He completed nearly 27 years of service and retired in October 2011. After retirement Bill taught criminal justice courses at a private college for years. He has an AA, BA, and an MS in Security Management. His co-hosts a popular podcast called Police off the Cuff with retired NYPD detective Mark DeMayo. Tonight's guest is Syracuse PBA President Joe Moran.
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5/13/2021 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 42 seconds
Police off the Cuff Real Crime Stories episode 18 with retired NYPD detective and organized Crime expert Tommy Dades
#Tommy Dades: Tommy Dades is a retired 1st grade detective who while working for the NYPD became an organized crime expert. His work in the 68 precinct detective squad as well as the intelligence division helped put away many members of organized crime. After he retired from the NYPD he worked as an investigator for the Brooklyn District Attorney's office. He and others in the office were instrumental in arresting and building a case against the #Mafiacops. Lou Eppolito and Stephen Carracapa died in prison based on the efforts of Tommy Dades and the FBI, the NYPD, and the Brooklyn district Attorney's office. The case against the Mafia cops is featured in the book Friends of the family, written by Tommy Dades and Michael Vecchionne.
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5/12/2021 • 57 minutes, 36 seconds
Polic off the Cuff after Hours episode 37 with Dr. Richard Schoerbel
Dr. Richard Schoerberl: Over 25 years of terrorism and law enforcement experience, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Central Intelligence Agency’s National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC). He served in a variety of positions throughout his career, ranging from supervisory special agent at the FBI’s headquarters in Washington, D.C., to acting unit chief of the International Terrorism Operations Section at the NCTC’s headquarters in Langley, Virginia. He routinely managed and directed diverse teams of supervisory special agents and intelligence analysts on a global basis and directed senior level briefings involving global counterterrorism investigations and national security issues. Personally supervised or directly involved in numerous international terrorism investigations; such as 9-11, 2005 London Bombings, 2006 London airline plot. Before these organizations, he worked as a special agent investigating violent crime, international terrorism, terrorist financing, cyberterrorism, and organized crime. He was also assigned numerous collateral duties during his FBI tour – including a certified instructor and member of the agency’s SWAT program. In addition to the FBI and NCTC, he is an author and has served as a media contributor for Fox News, CNN, PBS, NPR, Al-Jazeera Television, Al Arabiva Television, Al Hurra, and Sky News in Europe. Additionally, he has authored numerous articles on terrorism and security. He is currently a Professor of Criminology and Homeland Security and works with Hope for Justice – a global nonprofit combatting human trafficking.
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5/11/2021 • 59 minutes, 25 seconds
Real Crime Episode 17 Mother's day, discussing the Time Square shooting
Time Square which is known as the 'Crossroads of the World" became a crime scene on Saturday 5/8/21 at 5:05 PM. A group of males involved in a dispute resulted in gunfire striking three innocent bystanders. The innocent bystanders struck ranged in age from 4-43. All of the gunshot victim's were females all in NYC to enjoy NYC on this beautiful Saturday. Three 25 caliber spent shells were recovered on the scene and a picture of a person of interest has been released by the NYPD. Businesses in the area hurting by the Covid pandemic are now being victimized by the crime pandemic that has been encouraged by progressive policies. Bail reform, de-carceration, no prosecution for most crimes, and the defunding police mantra has seriously contributed to the fast track decline of NYC.
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5/10/2021 • 29 minutes, 25 seconds
Police Off the Cuff After Hours episode # 36 with Dr. Aviva Twersky criminal Justice expert
Police off the Cuff After Hours with Dr. Aviva Twersky Glasner, an accomplished Social Science Researcher; Forensic Psychology, Criminal Behavior, Organizational Behavior, part time professor. Dr. Twersky will discuss her latest research and weigh in on some topical Criminal Justice topics.
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5/7/2021 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 23 seconds
To the Point with NYPD SBA President Ed Mullins, and retired Sergeant Bill Cannon Episode # 6
To the Point with SBA President Ed Mullins. episode # 5 with retired Sergeant's Bill Cannon, Pat Russo, and Pete Panuccio. In this episode the discussion centers around the #BreonnaTaylor case in Louisville Kentucky. The Police in Louisville Kentucky attempted to serve a no knock warrant that resulted in gunfire and the death of Breonna Taylor. As a result of this case many jurisdictions are banning no knock warrants. Banning no knock warrants has been mentioned in NYC, hear what the panel has to say.
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5/6/2021 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 24 seconds
Police off the Cuff Real Crime Stories episode # 17 with retired NYPD detective Bob Mladiinich, and retiired Chief of staff of the NYC OCME Barbara Butcher
#PoliceofftheCuff Real Crime Stories episode # 17/2021 with retired NYPD detective, author, actor, and private investigator Bob Mladanich. The topic of this episode is serial killer Joel Rifkin who murdered 17 women. Mladanich has special insight into this case in that he attended the same high school as Joel Rifkin, and interviewed Rifkin several times in connection with his book, #Fromthe mouthofamonster." In his book Mladanich lists Rifkin as a friend. Listen to the inside information relative to this case, and whether or not Rifkin could be the #GilgoBeachserialkiller. Barbara Butcher is an expert in medicolegal death investigation and mass fatality management and is currently a consultant for medico-legal death investigation, working with forensic pathologists, attorneys, educators, television producers and mystery writers. She is now writing a book about her most interesting cases. Butcher has worked over 650 murder crime scenes, and has attended over 2000 autopsies. Listen to her expertise on serial killers and whether or not Rifkin could be the #GilgoBeachKiller.
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5/5/2021 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 57 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours Episode # 35 with guests retired NYPD Sergeant and Military UN contractor Don Young, and journalist and military advocate Steve Lewis with guest host Phil Grimaldi.
Police off the Cuff After Hours Episode # 35 with retired NYPD street Crime Unit Sergeant Donnie Young. Donnie is accompanied by journalist, veteran's affair advocate, and retired Teacher and football coach Steve Lewis. Donnie Young is currently working as a UN military expert for the UN and has been in all the hot spots across the globe. He has spent years in Afghanistan utilizing his police skills in protecting our soldiers from attacks form the enemy utilizing law enforcement techniques like evidence collection, interview and interrogation, and street smarts that can be transferred to military hot spots.
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5/4/2021 • 1 hour, 19 minutes, 28 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours Episode # 34 with Detective/Dr. Beth Sanborn of the Gwynedd Police in Pennsylvania.
Police off the Cuff with Dr. Beth Sanborn who is a 20 year plus veteran of the Lower Gwynedd Police Wissahickon School District in Pennsylvania as a school resource officer. As a school resource officer she helps students in crisis, advises parents and faculty, and spreads the positive vibes about the police.
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4/30/2021 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 57 seconds
To the Point Episode # 4 with SBA President Ed Mullins, and retired NYPD Sergeant Bill Cannon, with Chicago FOP President John Catanzara Jr.
To the Point with Ed Mullins: Edward D. Mullins has been a member of the New York City Police Department since January 1982. On July 1, 2002, he was elected President of the Sergeants Benevolent Association by an overwhelming majority of its members. Early in his career he was assigned to the 13th Precinct on Manhattan’s East Side. After nearly 10 years he was promoted to Detective and assigned to the 10th Precinct in Manhattan’s Chelsea area. Promoted to Sergeant in 1993, he was assigned to the 19th Precinct on Manhattan’s Upper East Side and subsequently transferred to the Detective Bureau in Brooklyn South, where he served in the 67th Precinct Detective Squad, Special Victims Squad, and the Kings County District Attorney’s Office. Mullins learned about labor management as a PBA and SBA delegate in the 13th and 19th Precincts and the Detective Bureau. Mullins is one of four children raised in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village. His father was a longshoreman on the West Side docks, and his mother, Carmen Lopez-Mullins, was a homemaker. He and his twin sons reside in Nassau County. A lifelong believer in the merits of education, Mullins received a bachelor’s degree from Concordia College, where he completed his studies while working as a full-time police sergeant, and a master’s degree in organizational leadership from Mercy College. Additionally, he served as founder and Chief Executive Officer of a successful private security firm in Manhattan, and has attended a variety of educational workshops in security management, finance and labor studies, including those at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York University, Cornell University, and Harvard University. Bill Cannon s a retired NYPD Sergeant who retired out of Manhattan North Homicide Squad. He completed nearly 27 years of service and retired in October 2011. After retirement Bill taught criminal justice courses at a private college for years. He has an AA, BA, and an MS in Security Management. His co-hosts a popular podcast called Police off the Cuff with retired NYPD detective Mark DeMayo. Tonight's guest is Chicago FOP President John Catanzara Jr.
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4/27/2021 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 28 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours episode#33/2021 with retired NYPD Sergeant Anthony Lisi
Anthony Lisi, started his career in the 70 pct (1996), and acquired his Masters degree through the NYPD cohort program with Marist College. Was accepted into ESU as a Police Officer. He was on the ground (West & Vesey) on 9/11 and survived the collapse. Promoted to Detective in 2002, and to Sergeant in 2003. When he was promoted he was assigned to the 61 pct for 2 years and had to apply to get back into ESU as a Sgt. Accepted back into ESU in 2005. Promoted to Sergeant Special Assignment in 2008. He was also a Rescue Manager with NY-TF1 (Urban search and rescue team) Deployed to Texas and PR in 2017, for a total of 30 days deployed. Part of the ESU Hercules team who saved the life of retired NYPD Detective in Waldorf Astoria jewelry robbery/shooting in 2010. Was on scene for almost all the terrorist incidents in Manhattan (running people over on West Side Highway, Pipe Bomb in subway), as well as helicopter and plane crashes into the Hudson and East river. Retired as the Citywide (ESU5) midnight ESU/SOD Supervisor, covering Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island for 4 years..As well as the following: - Water rescue of 400lb man in Staten Island https://www.silive.com/news/2012/06/4_staten_island_cops_honored_a.html - Refusal to fix headlight of Eric Holders mother https://www.silive.com/news/2012/06/4_staten_island_cops_honored_a.html - Ran Hurricane Sandy Operations for Staten Island met President Obama https://www.silive.com/news/2012/11/heres_full_nypd_account_of_sta.html - Part of the ESU Hercules team who saved the life of retired NYPD Detective in Waldorf Astoria jewelry robbery/shooting in 2010 https://nypost.com/2009/01/13/waldorf-heist-hero-hails-his-nypd-blue-angels/ - Received NYPD Combat Cross in 2016, for shooting https://www.silive.com/news/2016/06/cops_honored_for_taking_down_g.html - Barricade, pipe bomb thrown at us, perp shoots himself, bomb defused by bomb Sqd https://nypost.com/2014/06/30/man-denied-job-opens-fire-injuring-at-least-2/ - Sent by NYPD to Australia to talk about Active shooters and Jumper jobs with NSW ESU https://www.illawarramercury.com.au/story/3184338/911-survivor-given-a-special-symbio-treat/
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4/27/2021 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 42 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours episode # 32/21 with Dr. Stephen Wakschal suicide prevention expert, and and Maryann Maginnis the wife of an NYPD Sergeant who took his own life.
Dr. Stephen J Wakschal specializes in clinical psychologist in Staten Island, NY and has over 18 years of experience in the field of medicine. He graduated from his medical school with his medical degree in 2002. Dr. Stephen J Wakschal is licensed to practice by the state board in New York (016089). Dr. Stephen J Wakschal also practices at 2291 Victory Boulevard, Staten Island, NY. He is accepting new patients at his medical office, and available for appointments, preventative care, medical care as well as ongoing patient care. Dr. Wakschal is an expert in the prevention of suicide and treats mental illness. He has partnered with the NYPD in a comprehensive suicide prevention program that has been well received by the rank and file as well as the hierarchy of the NYPD.
Maryann DeLuco Maginnis is the wife of a 19 year NYPD Sergeant who committed suicide leaving her with three children to raise by herself. She now gives back to members of the NYPD discussing her experiences with officer suicide.
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4/23/2021 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 32 seconds
To the Point with SBA President Ed Mullins, and retired NYPD Sergeant Bill Cannon, episode # 3 with Dallas PD Sergeant and President of the Dallas PD Association Michael Mata
To the Point with Ed Mullins: Edward D. Mullins has been a member of the New York City Police Department since January 1982. On July 1, 2002, he was elected President of the Sergeants Benevolent Association by an overwhelming majority of its members. Early in his career he was assigned to the 13th Precinct on Manhattan’s East Side. After nearly 10 years he was promoted to Detective and assigned to the 10th Precinct in Manhattan’s Chelsea area. Promoted to Sergeant in 1993, he was assigned to the 19th Precinct on Manhattan’s Upper East Side and subsequently transferred to the Detective Bureau in Brooklyn South, where he served in the 67th Precinct Detective Squad, Special Victims Squad, and the Kings County District Attorney’s Office. Mullins learned about labor management as a PBA and SBA delegate in the 13th and 19th Precincts and the Detective Bureau. Mullins is one of four children raised in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village. His father was a longshoreman on the West Side docks, and his mother, Carmen Lopez-Mullins, was a homemaker. He and his twin sons reside in Nassau County. A lifelong believer in the merits of education, Mullins received a bachelor’s degree from Concordia College, where he completed his studies while working as a full-time police sergeant, and a master’s degree in organizational leadership from Mercy College. Additionally, he served as founder and Chief Executive Officer of a successful private security firm in Manhattan, and has attended a variety of educational workshops in security management, finance and labor studies, including those at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York University, Cornell University, and Harvard University. Bill Cannon s a retired NYPD Sergeant who retired out of Manhattan North Homicide Squad. He completed nearly 27 years of service and retired in October 2011. After retirement Bill taught criminal justice courses at a private college for years. He has an AA, BA, and an MS in Security Management. His co-hosts a popular podcast called Police off the Cuff with retired NYPD detective Mark DeMayo. Tonight's guest is Sergeant Michael Mata of the Dallas Police Department. Michael is a Sergeant and a 26 year veteran of the Dallas Police Department. He is currently the President of the Dallas Police Association.
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4/22/2021 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 31 seconds
#NYPD detective Michael Lollo who has donated a kidney, discusses the National Kidney Donation Org.
Episode # 31/2021
Detective Michael Lollo started his police career in July of 1999. After graduating from the Police Academy, he was assigned to the 110 Precinct in Queens. Soon after, Michael was recruited to work at the Police Academy; at first as an instructor and then with the Research and Development Unit. In 2006, Detective Lollo went to work for the Real Time Crime Center located at One Police Plaza. From there, Detective Lollo began his work with the Intelligence Bureau, initially in the Sensitive Data Unit and then to the Threat Assessment and Protection Unit, from where he retired on August 28, 2020. In April of 2018, Detective Lollo saw an NYPD Intranet posting about Police Officer Tommy Alexander from the NYPD Harbor Unit. Tommy was in need of a kidney. At that time, Detective Lollo inquired to donate to Tommy, but his attempts were unsuccessful. A few months later, in September of 2018, Detective Lollo saw a NY Post story about Marc Weiner. Marc had a billboard in Times Square that was donated in order to help with the search for a kidney he desperately needed. Michael contacted Marc and began his journey to donate a kidney- unfortunately, it was discovered that Marc and Detective Lollo were not a match. However, the staff at Weill Cornell’s Transplant Center informed Michael that, if he wanted to do so, Michael could become an Altruistic or Non-Directed Donor which would create a potential kidney chain. On December 19, 2018, Detective Lollo did, in fact, become a Non-Directed Donor and his kidney was successfully transplanted to his intended recipient, a stranger, at the Walter Reed Medical Center. Detective Lollo’s act of kindness created a two-person kidney chain. Michael later discovered that his kidney went to a 59 year-old woman living in Pennsylvania. While her husband was not a match for her, he continued the “chain” and donated his kidney to another. Michael has been fortunate to get to meet his recipient Ruth and her husband Paul and a Mets game in July of 2019. They remain close and have even spent Thanksgiving together. Detective Lollo has been married to his wife Maeghan for fifteen years and they share three children- Jack, Harper and Claire. Michael notes that both his wife and children were extremely supportive of his decision to donate and without such support, as well as the support of his entire NYPD family, this would not have been possible. Detective Lollo now continues to promote organ donation awareness through a organization called the National Kidney Donation Organization (NKDO) and hopes to help educate and inspire others to consider Living Kidney Donation.
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4/20/2021 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 33 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours Episode # 30 with retired NYPD detective Irma Rivera
Detective Rivera
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4/18/2021 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 36 seconds
To the Point Episode # 2 with NYPD SBA President Ed Mullins and retired NYPD Sergeant Bill Cannon, interview Dale Borman Jr., President of the of the Milwaukee Police Officer's Guild.
To the Point with Ed Mullins: Edward D. Mullins has been a member of the New York City Police Department since January 1982. On July 1, 2002, he was elected President of the Sergeants Benevolent Association by an overwhelming majority of its members. Early in his career he was assigned to the 13th Precinct on Manhattan’s East Side. After nearly 10 years he was promoted to Detective and assigned to the 10th Precinct in Manhattan’s Chelsea area. Promoted to Sergeant in 1993, he was assigned to the 19th Precinct on Manhattan’s Upper East Side and subsequently transferred to the Detective Bureau in Brooklyn South, where he served in the 67th Precinct Detective Squad, Special Victims Squad, and the Kings County District Attorney’s Office. Mullins learned about labor management as a PBA and SBA delegate in the 13th and 19th Precincts and the Detective Bureau. Mullins is one of four children raised in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village. His father was a longshoreman on the West Side docks, and his mother, Carmen Lopez-Mullins, was a homemaker. He and his twin sons reside in Nassau County. A lifelong believer in the merits of education, Mullins received a bachelor’s degree from Concordia College, where he completed his studies while working as a full-time police sergeant, and a master’s degree in organizational leadership from Mercy College. Additionally, he served as founder and Chief Executive Officer of a successful private security firm in Manhattan, and has attended a variety of educational workshops in security management, finance and labor studies, including those at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York University, Cornell University, and Harvard University. Dale Bormann, Jr. has served with the Milwaukee Police Department since 1996. Dale is currently the President of the Milwaukee Police Association. Prior to being President, Dale has served as the Vice President and a Trustee of the Milwaukee Police Association. Before becoming Vice President, Dale was assigned to the Criminal Investigation Bureau working on Burglary, robbery, violent crimes, and financial crime cases. Dale is also currently the CEO and President of the Milwaukee Police Association Fallen Heroes, Inc.
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4/15/2021 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 51 seconds
POC After Hours Episode # 29 with guest co-host Mike Colon and guest retired NYPD Narco K9 Det. Paul Zito
Bill is on vaca this week so Mark had to take over the engineering duties and somehow was able to pull it all together for showtime. stepping in as co-host Mike Colon aka MCAudio aka "the Prodigy" who has his own podcast Mic'd in New Haven did a great job. Paul Zito and Mark were in the same company together (92-55) in the Police Academy. They haven't seen each other (than FB) in 29 years, but they quickly jump back right into it. Paul discusses his early anti-crime days in NYPD Housing and his eventual move to the Narcotics Unit and working with a K9 handler. Paul shares a harrowing story about being trapped in his home by the water in Staten Island during Hurricane Sandy and with the help of local first resonders having to bravely retreat back to his home to get his dog out after getting his pregnant wife and young child out. a very funny and heart warming episode.
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4/15/2021 • 1 hour, 19 minutes, 51 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours Episode #28/21 with Bridget Truxillo
Bridget was a Deputy Sheriff in Florida, and after spending time in patrol she transferred to the Narcotics and Organized Crime Unit (NOCU), and also joined the SWAT team. Bridget knows the challenges law enforcement officers and first responders face, both outside and inside their agencies based on her experiences with her agency, and with the public. Although Bridget loved serving the public, Bridget realized she wanted to serve the law enforcement and first responder communities directly, so she left law enforcement for law school as a means to glean the knowledge and skills necessary for this purpose. Bridget launched the Law Enforcement Legal and Wellness Program, a membership-based program, designed exclusively for law enforcement and first responders with a unique combination of legal support services, wellness or self-care tools, and much more, to provide comfort, ease and support for a more balanced and joyful life.
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4/9/2021 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 48 seconds
To the point with #EdMullins SBA President episode # 1, with retired NYPD Sergeant Bill Cannon and Mike Solan President of the Seattle Police Officer's Guild
To the Point with Ed Mullins: Edward D. Mullins has been a member of the New York City Police Department since January 1982. On July 1, 2002, he was elected President of the Sergeants Benevolent Association by an overwhelming majority of its members. Early in his career he was assigned to the 13th Precinct on Manhattan’s East Side. After nearly 10 years he was promoted to Detective and assigned to the 10th Precinct in Manhattan’s Chelsea area. Promoted to Sergeant in 1993, he was assigned to the 19th Precinct on Manhattan’s Upper East Side and subsequently transferred to the Detective Bureau in Brooklyn South, where he served in the 67th Precinct Detective Squad, Special Victims Squad, and the Kings County District Attorney’s Office. Mullins learned about labor management as a PBA and SBA delegate in the 13th and 19th Precincts and the Detective Bureau. Mullins is one of four children raised in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village. His father was a longshoreman on the West Side docks, and his mother, Carmen Lopez-Mullins, was a homemaker. He and his twin sons reside in Nassau County. A lifelong believer in the merits of education, Mullins received a bachelor’s degree from Concordia College, where he completed his studies while working as a full-time police sergeant, and a master’s degree in organizational leadership from Mercy College. Additionally, he served as founder and Chief Executive Officer of a successful private security firm in Manhattan, and has attended a variety of educational workshops in security management, finance and labor studies, including those at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York University, Cornell University, and Harvard University. Mike Solan: Officer Mike Solan has worked as a commissioned Washington State Police Officer for the Seattle Police Department since 1999. Since that time, Officer Solan has worked patrol, was a Gang Detective and for the last 14 years Mike has been assigned to Seattle SWAT as an entry team member. Throughout his career, Officer Solan has earned the reputation as being a hard worker and was awarded for Valor and Excellence. Officer Mike Solan has served on the Washington State Tactical Officer’s Association Board and has taught SWAT tactics across the state since 2013. Mike has instructed hundreds of officers for Patrol, SWAT and Active Shooter operations. Mike holds a national certification as a Less-Lethal Instructor. Officer Mike Solan has earned the trust from the members of the Seattle Police Officer’s Guild (SPOG) being elected twice to serve on the Board of Directors since 2013. Since this time, Mike was assigned to the union’s contract negotiation team, elected as SPOG’s President, was appointed to serve as President of the Council of Metropolitan Police and Sheriffs (COMPAS) since 2017. COMPAS represents commissioned union members from the Seattle Police Officer’s Guild, the King County Police Officer’s Guild and the Puget Sound Police Management Association at the Washington State Capital. Mike is also the Treasurer of the United Coalition of Public Safety (UCOPS). Officer Mike Solan holds a Bachelor of Liberal Arts degree from the University of Detroit Mercy where he was a Division 1 collegiate soccer scholarship athlete, serving as the team’s captain for two years. Before being hired by the City of Seattle, Mike graduated from the Oakland Police Academy in the State of Michigan.
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4/8/2021 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 6 seconds
Police off the Cuff Real Crime Stories episode # 16/2021 with retired NYPD detective Tommy Dades, and Columbo crime family made guy Larry Mazza
Two friends grew up in Brooklyn one became a cop, the other a made guy. #Tommy Dades: Tommy Dades is a retired 1st grade detective who while working for the NYPD became an organized crime expert. His work in the 68 precinct detective squad as well as the intelligence division helped put away many members of organized crime. After he retired from the NYPD he worked as an investigator for the Brooklyn District Attorney's office. He and others in the office were instrumental in arresting and building a case against the #Mafiacops. Lou Eppolito and Stephen Carracapa died in prison based on the efforts of Tommy Dades and the FBI, the NYPD, and the Brooklyn district Attorney's office. The case against the Mafia cops is featured in the book Friends of the family, written by Tommy Dades and Michael Vecchionne. Growing up in Sunset Park Brooklyn Tommy became friends with Larry Mazza. #Larry Mazza: Larry took a different path in life and became a made guy with the Columbo crime family. A chance meeting with the wife of Gregory Scarpa, "Linda" lead to a 10 year affair and the seduction into a life of crime. Greg Scarpa known as the "Grim Reaper" based on his reputation as a killer schooled Larry in the ways of La Cosa Nostra. Larry learned well and became a hit man and personally killed at least four rivals. Larry memorializes his deeds and his life in the Columbo family in a book he wrote while incarcerated called, #TheLife
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4/7/2021 • 1 hour, 26 minutes, 54 seconds
#PoliceofftheCuff Episode # 27 After Hours with retired NYPD lieutenant Dave Siev
Lieutenant Dave Siev, New York City Police Department, has over twenty years of law enforcement experience. In addition to his policing, he is the president of the Fighting Finest Boxing Team which is an organization where cops box and raise money for charity. Dave Siev is the author of Operation: Blue Christmas and i-boxer (Volume 1).
According to the book description of Operation: Blue Christmas, “When you become a police officer they tell you to expect the unexpected. But how to know what the unexpected is? In a precinct in Brooklyn , when a turn of events bring a new twist to an old Christmas concept, the unexpected happens. A gang of cops have a good handle on what's right and wrong-but seem to bend the rules on everything else.... Police work, robberies, the carrying of large bags-all get thrown together into the mix of the Blue Christmas. Roughhousing and dollar-taking are all par for the course. But you've got to be careful, because the real secret of Blue Christmas is that these tough cops just might steal your heart!”
Teddy Atlas, Boxing Trainer of Champions, ESPN Boxing Analyst said of i-boxer (Volume 1), “In the boxing world it is often said if you talk the talk, then you need to walk the walk. Well in a new book called “i-boxer, the internet boxer”, you can hear talk about the “sweet science” but now you can also see just how some of the top fighters have walked the walk. You might just want to put your gloves on as you ‘enter the ring’ in this new experience of reading and learning.”
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4/6/2021 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 20 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours #26/2021 with Ft. Lauderdale Detective Carlo Fargnoli
#Policeoffthe Cuff After Hours episode # 26/2021 with retired NYPD detective, and currently Ft. Lauderdale detective Carlos Fargnoli. Carlo is a 2nd degree black belt in Gracie Jiu Jitsu and is assigned to the Violent Crime Unit on the Ft. Lauderdale Police Department. Detective Fargnoli recounts some funny stories on the NYPD as well as the Ft. Lauderdale Police Department. Carlos was a 9/11 first responder and reminisces about his response to ground zero.
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4/2/2021 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 36 seconds
#Policeoffthecuff Real crime stories episode # 15/2021 with NYPD Sergeant's Union President #EdMullins
#PoliceofftheCuff Real Crime Stories will be discussing #QualifiedImmunity in regards to how it will affect policing in NYC. Recently the NYC Council voted to eliminate qualified immunity. This decision will have repercussions not only in NYC but throughout the nation. A panel of NYPD Police experts lead by the always outspoken Sergeant's Benevolent Association President Ed Mullins, retired 39 year NYPD Sergeant Pete Panuccio, and retired NYPD Police Officer and attorney Joe Murray. Joe ran for Queens District Attorney in the last race.
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3/31/2021 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 1 second
Police off the Cuff episode # 25/2021 with retired NYPD Sergeant Mike Codella
#PoliceofftheCuff with retired NYPD Narcotics Sergeant and Renzo Gracie jiu Jitsu 3rd degree black belt Mike Codella. Mike worked in alphabet city during the crack and heroin epidemic in New York City. Sergeant Codella and his team worked some of the biggest narcotics cases down on the lower east side known as Alphabet City. Mike's story of his career is featured in a book called Alphaville.
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3/30/2021 • 1 hour, 19 minutes, 45 seconds
#PoliceofftheCuff Real Crime Stories episode # 14/2021 with retired NYPD detective talking about upcoming episode with Tommy Dades and Larry Mazza
#PoliceofftheCuff Real Crime Stories with retired NYPD detective Phil Grimaldi, of the 60 detective squad, and the intelligence division. Detective Grimaldi talks about growing up in Brooklyn and working with Detective Tommy Dades. Phil recounts the time he met Larry Mazza, Columbo crime family made guy at a TV show premier. The episode with Tommy Dades, and Larry Mazza, will broadcast on Tuesday 4/6/21 @ 8:00 PM EST on You Tube, and Facebook live.
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3/29/2021 • 30 minutes, 55 seconds
#Policeoffthecuff #Realcrimestories episode #13/2021 with retired NYPD Lieutenant Dr. Darrin Porcher, and retired NYPD Police Officer and Attorney Joe Murray
Police off the Cuff After Hours Real Crime Stories episode # 13/2021 with retired NYPD Lieutenant Dr. Darrin Porcher. This episode discusses #qualifiedimmunity. Dr. Darrin Porcher is one of the most sought after police spokespersons in the New York area. He served 21 years on the NYPD in a variety of jobs and is an expert on Criminal Justice, police procedure, and the law as it affects police interaction with the public. Joe Murray is a retired NYPD police officer and former amateur boxer who has applied the skills that he acquired from those experiences to become a successful trial lawyer. Joe fights for his clients in the courtroom with the same passion and determination that he entered the boxing ring with. As a retired police officer turned criminal defense attorney, Joe is widely respected among law enforcement and the greater legal community as someone with great integrity and credibility. Aside from Joe’s legal acumen, he is also a “regular Joe” and a fun guy to be around. Joe puts a lot of time and effort into bonding with his clients in the furtherance of his belief that success comes through preparation. Nothing is more persuasive during any negotiation or litigation than an advocate who knows his client and the facts better than anybody else in the room.
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3/26/2021 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 28 seconds
#PoliceofftheCuff episode # 24/2021 with retired NYPD Police officer Rob Tufano
ROB TUFANO
When most in society have an emergency, they call police. When police have an emergency, they often call Rob Tufano. Rob is a global law enforcement crisis communications strategist.
Rob manages high profile officer involved shooting cases, in-custody death incidents, allegations of disproportionate policing and racial profiling in addition to police related events that are likely to generate heavy public scrutiny.
Rob is a “fixer” He develops communications strategies to influence public perception, protect police departments reputations, legitimacy and public trust.
Rob has provided strategic communications to major city police departments on three continents by leveraging his unique experience in law enforcement, the media and as a public relations expert.
Rob is a retired New York City Police Officer. He began his career with the NYPD in 1990 and was assigned to the Midtown South Precinct before retiring in 2000.
Following his retirement, Rob began working for the FOX News Channel as a writer before landing a position as a television news crime reporter/anchor at ABC and CBS news affiliates in Virginia and North Carolina.
Rob has managed communications involving some law enforcement’s most high-profile international incidents.
His insight is internationally recognized. He also participated in White House discussions concerning police-media relations as part of the President Obama’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing.
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3/26/2021 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 47 seconds
#PoliceofftheCuff #BoulderColoradoActiveShooting #AhmadAlAliwiAlissa episode # 12/2021 with retired NYPD Police Officer and attorney Joe Murray and Sergeant Pete Panuccio
Joe Murray is a retired NYPD police officer and former amateur boxer who has applied the skills that he acquired from those experiences to become a successful trial lawyer. Joe fights for his clients in the courtroom with the same passion and determination that he entered the boxing ring with. As a retired police officer turned criminal defense attorney, Joe is widely respected among law enforcement and the greater legal community as someone with great integrity and credibility. Aside from Joe’s legal acumen, he is also a “regular Joe” and a fun guy to be around. Joe puts a lot of time and effort into bonding with his clients in the furtherance of his belief that success comes through preparation. Nothing is more persuasive during any negotiation or litigation than an advocate who knows his client and the facts better than anybody else in the room.
Pete Panuccio is a retired NYPD sergeant with 39 years of service. Pete has worked as a Police Officer, a squad detective, and finally as a supervisor in the detective bureau. During his tenure Pete has responded to hundreds of shootings, murders, and other major cases. In today’s episode Pete is called to comment on active shooters.
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3/24/2021 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 44 seconds
Police off the Cuff Real Crime stories episode # 11/2021 with retired NYPD detective Phil Grimaldi
Real Crime Stories with retired NYPD detective Phil Grimaldi of the 60 precinct detective squad. Detective Grimaldi talks about a murder kidnapping case that occurred in 1993. A handcuffed body, M/H/30, with his head turned to the left. The unidentified deceased was discovered DOA, shot in the back of the head, with trauma to his face and bleeding from the mouth. The victim had only been dead for a few hours. A few inches from the deceased's head was a dead rat and it appeared that this was a 'dump job" with a message. Their was a 9mm shell casing recovered in close proximity to the victim's body indicating that the deceased had been shot at the location.
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3/24/2021 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 26 seconds
Police off the Cuff After hours episode # 23/2021 with retired NYPD Chief Joe Fox
Joseph Fox
For more than 36 years, Joseph Fox served with the New York City Police Department, retiring in 2018 after serving six years as the head of the NYPD’s Transit Bureau. Following in his father’s footsteps, Joe joined the New York City Police Department in July of 1981, beginning his law enforcement career as a patrol officer in Brooklyn’s 70th Precinct. While ascending the ranks to three-star Chief, he has commanded Patrol Borough Brooklyn South, Patrol Borough Queens South, the Office of the Chief of Internal Affairs, the Office of the Deputy Commissioner of Training, as well as Brooklyn’s 71st Precinct. As head of the NYPD’s Transit Bureau, Joe led a team of more than 2,600 men and woman who secure the nation’s busiest metropolitan rail system.
Now retired from public service, Joe is currently employed as the Chief of Staff with SEAL Security, a full service Global Security firm based in New York and London. Joe applies his years of leadership skills well to his leadership/executive/life coaching practice. Joe also continues to harnesses his decades of law enforcement experience and his unique leadership style to teach and inspire others. A renowned communicator, Joe also expertly translates the power of personal loss throughout his life into purposeful messages that inspire others. Through speaking engagements, executive leadership coaching, and personal development, he conveys a life’s worth of lessons to others in law enforcement and in the private sector.
Joe holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Security Management from John Jay College of Criminal Justice. He is a graduate of iPEC Coaching. He is also a graduate of the Police Management Institute at Columbia University.
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3/23/2021 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 40 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours Episode # 22/2021 with Sergeant's Benevolent Association President Ed Mullins
Edward D. Mullins has been a member of the New York City Police Department since January 1982. On July 1, 2002, he was elected President of the Sergeants Benevolent Association by an overwhelming majority of its members. Early in his career he was assigned to the 13th Precinct on Manhattan’s East Side. After nearly 10 years he was promoted to Detective and assigned to the 10th Precinct in Manhattan’s Chelsea area. Promoted to Sergeant in 1993, he was assigned to the 19th Precinct on Manhattan’s Upper East Side and subsequently transferred to the Detective Bureau in Brooklyn South, where he served in the 67th Precinct Detective Squad, Special Victims Squad, and the Kings County District Attorney’s Office. Mullins learned about labor management as a PBA and SBA delegate in the 13th and 19th Precincts and the Detective Bureau. Mullins is one of four children raised in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village. His father was a longshoreman on the West Side docks, and his mother, Carmen Lopez-Mullins, was a homemaker. He and his twin sons reside in Nassau County. A lifelong believer in the merits of education, Mullins received a bachelor’s degree from Concordia College, where he completed his studies while working as a full-time police sergeant, and a master’s degree in organizational leadership from Mercy College. Additionally, he served as founder and Chief Executive Officer of a successful private security firm in Manhattan, and has attended a variety of educational workshops in security management, finance and labor studies, including those at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York University, Cornell University, and Harvard University.
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3/19/2021 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 15 seconds
Police off the Cuff Real Crime Stories episode # 10/2021 with retired NYPD Police Officer Walter Wasilewski
Walter Wasilewski was sworn into the NYPD on July 15th, 1986 and retired October 14th, 2004. He worked the majority of his career in the 46 Precinct in the Bronx. The 46 Precinct covered an area that is a bit larger than one and one quarter square miles. At one time it was deemed the busiest square mile on the face of the earth for its high crime rate.
Of the 20 years PO Wasilewski worked law enforcement for the City of New York, eleven of those years he was actively assigned to the “Street”. The rest of those years were prior non active law enforcement, physical injuries, personal commitments, hardships, etc. During the eleven active years PO Wasilewski personally made in excess of 1200 arrests, and assisted in over 3000 more. These arrests resulted in the seizure of over 130 loaded firearms, the recovery of over $200,000 dollars in USC, hundreds of pounds of marihuana, crack, cocaine and heroin.
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3/17/2021 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 58 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours episode # 21/2021 with retired NYPD Sergeant Shaun Kelly
Shaun Kelly had an eventful Police career from 1990-2012. His last assignment was as a Supervisor with the Brooklyn North Homicide Squad. Shaun was the commanding Officer of the 84 Precinct detective squad from 2008-2009, and the 79 precinct RIP Unit from 2007-2008. Shaun was also chosen by his fellow Sergeant’s to represent the detective bureau in union matters from 2005-2012. Shaun is a recipient of the Departments 2nd highest honor, the Combat Cross. After retiring from the NYPD in 2012 Shaun worked in supervisory security positions with the United Nations, an investigator FOR THE Brooklyn District attorney’s office, a security coordinator for Jet Blue, and an Assistant chief of Patrol for the Taxi and Limousine Commission. He is now employed by Adelphi University as a security executive.
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3/16/2021 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 8 seconds
#Policeoffthe Cuff After Hours episode # 20/2021 with retired NYPD Lieutenant Jack Cambria, and detective James Shanahan
Retired NYPD Lieutenant Jack Cambria, and detective James Shanahan discuss de-escalation of force training and how it is a necessity in todays policing world. In 2006, Jack, along with two personally selected members of his team, Detective Lydia Martinez, and Detective James Shanahan, were dispatched to the U.S. Military Base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba to conduct hostage negotiation training for members of the United States Joint Task Force. The three were also asked by the Commandant of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point to conduct hostage negotiation training for the senior class of cadets, and Jack and James continued doing so for the past eight years prior to their retirements. Lieutenant Cambria, and detective Shanahan are highly in demand in the training world for both their expertise in hostage negotiation and de-escalation of force.
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3/12/2021 • 1 hour, 24 minutes, 23 seconds
Real Crime Stories episode # 9/2021 with retired 1st grade detective Tommy Dades
Tommy Dades is a retired 1st grade detective who while working for the NYPD became an organized crime expert. His work in the 68 precinct detective squad as well as the intelligence division helped put away many members of organized crime. After he retired from the NYPD he worked as an investigator for the Brooklyn District Attorney's office. He and others in the office were instrumental in arresting and building a case against the Mafia cops. Lou Eppolito and Stephen Carracapa died in prison based on the efforts of Tommy Dades and the FBI, the NYPD, and the Brooklyn district Attorney's office. The case against the Mafia cops is fea\tured in the book Friends of the family, written by Tommy Dades and Michael Vecchionne.
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3/10/2021 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 56 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours episode#19/2021 with detective Robert Garland.
As an active first responder, Robert Garland has seen firsthand the hardships that the brave men and women who serve their communities face both on and off duty. As CEO and Founder of Fund the First, his sole mission is to provide a trustworthy platform where fellow first responders, members of the military and their families can get financial support in times of need.
The inspiration for Fund the First came when Robert set out to help his superior officer who was facing mounting medical expenses related to his daughter’s rare illness. As he researched the best ways to raise money, he realized his brothers and sisters in blue were skeptical of existing crowdfunding sites. It was then, Robert made the decision to build a better platform that all first responders and military can trust.
In 2017, with a passion for entrepreneurship and a tenacious will to help those in need, Robert built his organization from the ground up. In July, 2020, after three years of development, Robert and the co-founding team formally launched what has quickly become the nation’s leading crowdfunding platform for first responders and military!
Beyond Fund the First, Robert is a decorated Detective with the New York City Police Department where he specializes in complex investigations. During his 12 years in law enforcement, Robert has worked in various roles and the NYPD’s Narcotics Division which included various joint interagency operations with the Department of Homeland Security and the Drug Enforcement Administration. Well respected in his field, Robert also serves as an expert witness to the Office of Special Narcotics New York.
Prior to his career in law enforcement, philanthropic and entrepreneurial endeavors, Robert attended New York Institute of Technology where he majored in behavioral sciences and played outfield for their Division I baseball program. When he’s not protecting and serving the people of the five boroughs, or helping first responders and military personnel in need, Robert can be found spending time with his wife and three young children. Massapequa raised, Robert continues to be a fixture in the local community as a volunteer baseball coach and Director of Technology for Massapequa Coast Little League. Robert also serves as the Chairman to the Fallen First Reserve non-profit organization and a podcast host on Heroes First Podcast.
· rgarland@fundthefirst.com
· (201) 431-5686
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3/9/2021 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 24 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours episode # 18/2021 with 19 year old genealogist Eric Schubert
#PoliceofftheCuff After hours episode# 18/2021 with genealogist, college sophomore, Eric Schubert who is 19 years old. Eric has been doing genealogy investigations for over 10 years. he started out when he was 8 years old. Eric was sick at home with pneumonia and his mother suggested he do it while confined to his house. He now has his own business and has helped people find birth parents, lost siblings, and has even helped the police to solve homicide investigations.
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3/5/2021 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 44 seconds
Police off the Cuff Real Crime Stories episode # 8/2021 with retired NYPD detective Phil Grimaldi
In this episode retired NYPD detective Phil Grimaldi explains a triple murder case inside the Carey Gardens Housing Project in Brooklyn NY. Phil talks about the case and the fact that the son of the victim murdered his mother, his sister, and his cousin. Years after this case was prosecuted and the defendants released from prison they were exonerated based on DNA under one of the victim's finger nails. Based on this evidence they were awarded 17 million dollars.
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3/3/2021 • 1 hour, 25 minutes, 40 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours episode #17/2021 with retired NYPD Chief and Yonkers Police Commissioner Edmund Hartnett
Edmund Hartnett was appointed to the NYPD in November of 1979. He served in numerous commands including NSU #9, the 32nd, 48th, 46th and 24th Precincts as well as the Applicant Processing Division and Manhattan South Narcotics District. Ed commanded several NYPD units including the Drug Enforcement Task Force, the Quality Assurance Division, the 109th Precinct, Narcotics Borough Bronx and the Intelligence Division. Upon retirement from the NYPD, he served as Police Commissioner of Yonkers, the fourth largest city in New York State, from 2006 through 2011. After leaving the Yonkers Police Department, Ed then worked with former NYPD Police Commissioner, Bill Bratton, on police consulting projects in Los Angeles, Oakland CA, Detroit and Baltimore. Ed holds a Bachelor’s Degree from Fordham University, a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from Marist College and a Certificate in Police Management from the Columbia University Graduate School of Business. He is a graduate of the 169th Session of the FBI National Academy, the FBI National Executive Institute and the Executive Leaders Program of the Center for Homeland Defense and Security of the Naval Postgraduate School. Ed served as President of Brosnan Risk Consultants, a New York based security firm, from 2013 through 2018. He still provides consulting services to Brosnan as well as several other clients. Ed and his wife, Grace, have been married since 2004. Ed’s son, Matt, is an NYPD Detective assigned to the Emergency Services Unit. Matt and his wife, Kathy, have two daughters, Ava and Madelyn.
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3/2/2021 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 41 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours episode # 16 with Carla Caccavale
Carla Caccavale was just 20 days old when her father, NYPD Detective George Caccavale, was gunned down in an armed robbery. She has worked tirelessly to make sure her father’s sacrifice was properly memorialized and his memory would live on through her and children’s connection to the NYPD. In 2019 an NYPD Transit K9 was named in honor of her father. Carla created a memorial sweatshirt to mark the occasion for her family and the officer who was partnered with the dog. What happened next made headlines around the world and raised thousands of dollars for police charities. Carla has become a passionate advocate for law enforcement officers past and present.
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2/26/2021 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 20 seconds
Real Crime episode # 7/2021 with retired Crime scene Sergeant John Paolucci
Detective Sergeant John Paolucci discusses the Forensic evidence in the Imette St. Guillen homicide. In this episode retired NYPD Crime Scene Unit Detective Sergeant John Paolucci describes forensic investigation in regards to fibers, trace evidence, and evidence collection techniques. He breaks down the evidence recovered, as well as crime scene integrity, and the necessity of crime scene professionalism in evidence collection. As a result of outstanding evidence collection procedures and in addition to great detective work a career criminal was arrested and charged with this murder.
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2/24/2021 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 27 seconds
Real Crime Episode # 6/2021 with retired NYPD detective Sean McTighe of Brooklyn North Homicide Squad
Imette St. Guillen was a John Jay College graduate student when she was murdered in 2006 by a bouncer from a Soho bar named 'The Falls" On 2/25/21 will be the 15 year anniversary of Imette's murder. We salute the NYPD detectives that diligently worked this case and because of their outstanding investigation a career criminal named Darryl Littlejohn will spend the rest of his life behind bars. Sean McTighe is a retired NYPD 1st grade detective who was assigned this case as a member of the Brooklyn North Homicide Squad. He tells the story of the investigation of this case but gives multiple shout outs to the 75 squad, Crime scene Unit, and all NYPD detectives who worked the case.
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2/24/2021 • 4 days, 31 minutes, 23 seconds
#PoliceofftheCuff After Hours episode # 15/2021 with comic #JenaCohenKingsley
Jena Kingsley was born and raised in New York City. She attributes everything she knows about comedy to a loving yet dysfunctional family. Her name is pronounced Jena, like Jameson, but only one N. Her parents spelled it wrong.
Most recently Jena has made her mark internationally with her pranks on unsuspecting New Yorkers. The media has called her pranks “Genius” and “Brilliant.” Perez Hilton called her “one bold and funny lady.” She released four viral prank videos in a row (“Are You On The List”, a Starbucks Prank where she posed as a Starbucks Bouncer, and “No Selfie Zone”, where she set up no selfie zones in NYC subject to fine, and “Social Media in Real Life” where she tries out the things we do on social media on unsuspecting New Yorkers and “Terms & Conditions” where she let people know what they have just blindly agreed to) all garnering major international media attention landing her on CNN, TIME, MTV, ABC, The Today Show, USA Today, AdWeek, Perez Hilton, CBS The Doctors and more. TruTV ran her “No Selfie Zone” video on their top funniest videos episode.
In sixth grade she won an award for writing excellence, which of course means nothing now. She is the writer/creator of the popular blog “Darcy Dates” and she also blogs for the Huffington Post. She is a regular guest of “Huffington Post Live” and Sirius XM. She has written for The New York Observer, New York Post, XOJane, HowAboutWe, BeautyBlitz.com and others.
She made her television debut appearance doing stand up on “Live From Gotham” on AXS TV. Her stand up appearances include The Stand, Gotham Comedy Club, Levity Live, Carolines Comedy Club, Governors, Stand Up New York and others. She also appeared in The New York Comedy Festival.
Her comedy is dedicated to her father. One of the funniest men she knew.
Who told her she was funny.
Really funny.
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2/23/2021 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 29 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours episode # 14/2021 with Dr. Stephen Wakschal Clinical Psychologist
Dr. Stephen J Wakschal specializes in clinical psychologist in Staten Island, NY and has over 18 years of experience in the field of medicine. He graduated from his medical school with his medical degree in 2002. Dr. Stephen J Wakschal is licensed to practice by the state board in New York (016089). Dr. Stephen J Wakschal also practices at 2291 Victory Boulevard, Staten Island, NY. He is accepting new patients at his medical office, and available for appointments, preventative care, medical care as well as ongoing patient care. Dr. Wakschal is an expert in the prevention of suicide and treats mental illness. He has partnered with the NYPD in a comprehensive suicide prevention program that has been well received by the rank and file as well as the hierarchy of the NYPD.
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2/19/2021 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 57 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours episode # 13/2021 with retired Sergeant and author Joe Giacalone
Joseph Giacalone is a retired NYPD Sergeant SDS, current adjunct professor at John Jay College and author of a The Criminal Investigative Function: A Guide for New Investigators, 3rd Edition. He held the following positions in the Detective Bureau: X.O. of the 110 Squad X.O. of the DB Training Unit C.O. of the Bronx Cold Case Squad C.O. of the Crime Stoppers Unit Joe is still active in the media with over 200 television appearances and has been quoted in newspapers from around the world. He can be heard every Friday at 7 AM on LI News Radio 103.9 FM, Suffolk County, NY. https://josephgiacalone.com/
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2/16/2021 • 1 hour, 24 minutes, 20 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours episode # 12/2021 with retired NYPD detective, author, and Korean War hero Randy Jurgensen
Randy Jurgensen was involved in the 1972 Harlem mosque shooting incident wherein NYPD officer Phil Cardillo was shot and killed. Jurgensen later co-wrote a book about the notorious story, its investigation, and media fallout entitled "Circle Of Six.". Randy Jurgensen was born on December 7, 1933 in New York, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995), Superman (1978) and The French Connection (1971). Randy Jurgensen was an NYPD detective for decades before becoming a major technical advisor in film and television. He worked with Eddie Egan and Sonny Grosso in the original case that inspired the French Connection story, and pursued cop killers both in New York and across the country until his retirement from the NYPD in the late 1970s. Made his first break in William Friedkin's French Connection, in which he played a police sergeant and serve as technical consultant alongside partners Sonny Grosso and Eddie Egan Plays regulars cameos as a police officer in several seventies exploitations including William Friedkin' films. His character (Lieutenant Lefronsky) in William Friedkin's Cruising was autobiographic. He really proceeded to the arrest of the real life criminal who inspired the events of Cruising (and believe it or not the killer made a cameo in Friedkin's The Exorcist!!!) Was involved in William Lustig's films Maniac and Vigilante serving as a police advisor, production manager and even stuntman. Randy Jurgensen was once involved in a sting operation in Greenwich Village wherein he arrested Lenny Bruce on an obscenity charge.
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2/12/2021 • 1 hour, 26 minutes, 27 seconds
Police off the Cuff Real Crime Stories Episode #5/2021 with retired NYPD Sergeant Peter Panuccio.
Pete Panuccio is a retired NYPD sergeant with 39 years of service. During this episode Bill and Pete talk about the State of New York City. Anti Crime has been disbanded and shootings and murders are up triple digits in the last two months. In addition the NY City Council following edicts from the Governor's office have come up with more restrictive rules for the NYPD. The diaphragm law, a new discipline matrix introduced by the CCRB, and mmore calls to defund the police. These are just a few of the topics discussed in today's episode.
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2/10/2021 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 50 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours # 11/21 with retired PO Robert Hyer, and retired MTA Chief Kevin McConville
Kevin McConville, was a chief MTA please go to the ranks from cop Detective Sergeant Lieutenant Captain etc. family man with two kids lives in cold Spring Putnam county— What’s the directors security of New York Presbyterian About Hospital for about 13 years retired from that job To focus on running for Putnam County Sheriff Bob Hyer Retired New York City police officer came on the job 87 & July retired 2007 Was a PBA delegate for eight years, and two different precincts Midtown south, Married I also live in Putnam county, I became a certified minister about seven years ago run a homeless ministry with my wife in New York City I currently work for M. G. Security Services for the last 14 years as an operations manager and I’m currently running for town Council in the town of Kent which is in Putnam County New York both our elections are in November 2021 this year
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2/9/2021 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 11 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours # 10 with retired NYPD Sergeant and actor Michael Devine
Retired NYPD Detective Sergeant and actor Michael Devine is starring in an all-too-real role in the upcoming HBO series The Undoing. The series is set to premiere on Oct 25th. Working alongside leading actors Nicole Kidman and Hugh Grant, Michael plays the series regular role of ‘Detective Paul O’Rourke’. In real-life, Michael is a recently retired Detective Sergeant for the New York Police Department (NYPD), which allowed him to bring a realness to the role, touching on past experiences in law enforcement. With a long-standing career behind him, Michael can also be seen playing law enforcement roles in other notable films and television shows such as: The Wolf of Wall Street, Law & Order, Blue Bloods, Mozart in the Jungle, American Odyssey, Orange Is the New Black, Big Time Adolescence, The Post, and Ava DuVernay’s When They See Us. Most notably though, Michael played the series regular role of ‘James Tech Padgett’ in CBS’ Limitless. Michael was a 3rd generation policeman — and lost his father in the line of duty. During Michael’s fourth year as a policeman, he experienced the catastrophic events of 9/11 and was one of many brave policeman to have worked at Ground Zero. He spent 22-years in total working for the NYPD — 12 of which were spent in the Detective Bureau — and chose to retire this year to focus on his blooming acting career. With his powerful story and stacked resume, it’s clear that Michael Devine has become one to watch in Hollywood.
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2/5/2021 • 1 hour, 24 minutes, 46 seconds
#PoliceofftheCuff Real crime Stories episode # 4/2021 with journalist, author, #NancyRommelmann #NYPD
Nancy Rommelmann’s work has appeared in the New York Times Magazine, the LA Weekly, the Los Angeles Times, Reason, and other publications. She has an eye and ear for capturing those interstitial, unseen lives that are lived all around us, particularly unseen in a place like Hollywood. Her articles are full of them: LAPD officers and the refuge that is the cop bar; the inhabitants of a Skid Row dive; the disciples of a Vietnamese spiritual leader; the workaday lives of a Mexican gardening crew in the Hollywood Hills, and a cross-country trip with one of John Wayne Gacy’s pen pals to interview the serial killer two weeks before his execution. Rommelmann received Best Arts Feature 2009 for “No Exit Plan,” from the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies (AAN), as well as Best Entertainment Arts Feature 2009 from the Los Angeles Press Club. “Jena at 15,” another LA Weekly feature, received the identical awards in 2001. Recently, Rommelmann has taken to chronicling people whose outsize dreams and delusions inspire them to audacious and sometimes terrible acts: a mother with Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy who murdered her fourteen-year-old daughter before herself committing suicide (Sacrificing Rebecca); the writer Laura Albert, who perpetrated a ten-year con by writing as a teenage boy, the demimonde darling JT LeRoy (No Exit Plan), and Amanda Stott-Smith, who in May 2009 forced her two young children off a bridge in Portland, Oregon. Rommelmann’s Op-Ed pieces and book reviews appear in the Oregonian, and she is also a contributor to the media website LA Observed.
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2/3/2021 • 1 hour, 24 minutes, 2 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours Episode # 9 with retired Lieutenant Peter Pranzo
Peter J. Pranzo is a retired New York City Police Department Lieutenant, with over 21 years of service. He has worked in all of the boroughs of New York, and is one of the most highly decorated Superior Officers in the history of the NYPD, receiving over 60 awards, department commendations, and community awards, including some of the Police Department's highest: The Police Combat Cross, the Award for Valor, and the Honor Legion Medal for Valor. As a young police officer of the late sixties and early seventies, Pranzo worked in some of the city's toughest neighborhoods, including the 71st Precinct, bordering Brooklyn's East New York and Bedford-Stuyvesant. His assignment to the 26th Precinct of West Harlem, while still a rookie cop, forced him to encounter the residuals of one of America's most ruthless, organized cop-killing groups, the Black Liberation Army. The BLA, headed by Joanne Chesimard, targeted Pranzo for a machine gun murder, but for a matter of seconds, mistakenly gunned down two of his comrades in his stead. A traumatized, furious, and determined Pranzo, along with a multitude of NYPD officers, began the hunt for these assassins which would last for years. Joanne Chesimard remains at large today, with a one million dollar bounty on her head. After his promotion to Sergeant in the mid-seventies, Pranzo's new assignment was to the 32nd Precinct of Central Harlem, the then murder and drug capital of America and most violent precinct in the nation, where 13 police officers lost their lives. Here he supervised a narcotics team for eight years, racking up over 8,000 arrests, kicking off the Operation Drug Campaign that spread citywide. Despite an open contract for his death issued by the Gambino organized crime family and personal attempts on his life, he would make his mark as he worked with the notable black community leader, Rita Webb Smith. Together with his narcotics team and community support, they took back the streets of this most deadly, drug and gun infested neighborhood, which freed an entire community and inspired a book entitled, "The Woman Who Took Back Her Streets," New Horizon Press, 1989, which highlighted the team's involvement. It was also within the 32nd Precinct where this young Sergeant was involved in multiple shootouts, and was honored ceremoniously on many occasions by the Honorable Mayor, Edward I. Koch. Retired Lieutenant Pranzo's last assignment was to the New York City Police Department's elite Street Crime Unit. Here he supervised, daily, plainclothes/undercover police who made use of various disguises and impersonations such as cab drivers or street persons while they made arrests for violent street crimes in progress. The Unit effected over 3,000 arrests per year and achieved notoriety within the ranks of law enforcement throughout the Nation. It was within this specialized unit where Lieutenant Pranzo began his writing career for New York Newspapers and Police Magazines. After losing a personal friend and many other fellow officers to suicide, Lieutenant Pranzo knew there was a problem inherent in police work and vowed to make a difference. The many articles written for police magazines across the country about the subject of stress, trauma, and suicides in law enforcement, began to take hold. Through some prompting and political pushing, the NYPD and many other large city departments finally began formal counseling programs, peer units, and help-line numbers displayed on posters for any police officer who needed assistance. These remain in place today.
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2/2/2021 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 34 seconds
Police off the cuff After Hours episode # 8/2021 with retired NYPD Chief Michael Blake
Retired NYPD Deputy Chief Michael Blake was born in the South Bronx along with his seven brothers and three sisters. He was educated in the public school system and graduated from St. Joseph College with a Bachelor's Degree in Organizational Management. In 1986 Michael joined the NYPD and held the positions of Police Officer, Detective, Sergeant, Lieutenant, Captain, Deputy Inspector, Inspector, Deputy Chief and retired from the NYPD in 2013, as the Commanding Officer of the Counterterrorism Division. A short list of commands he worked in during his tenure with the NYPD is 24, 25, 30, 34, 43, 102 and 103 Precincts, Manhattan North and Brooklyn North and Queens Narcotics, Queens Gang Unit and Manhattan South Task Force. After Chief Blake retired from the NYPD He went to work for the Department of Corrections as the Deputy Commissioner of the Office of Excellence. Currently, Michael is a partner at Merrick Financial Group, which is a Full-service investments and financial services company.
Michael A. Blake Deputy Chief- Retired
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1/29/2021 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 41 seconds
Real Crime Stories Episode # 3/2021 with retired NYPD detectives Michael O'Keefe and Irma Rivera
#Policeoffthecuff real crime stories episode # 3/2021 talking about the #NightStalker case as seen on #Netflix. Listen to three NYPD homicide detectives talk about the Night Stalker case, Richard Ramirez and his reign of terror he inflicted upon the Los Angeles, and San Francisco suburbs in a 6 month stretch from March 1985 to August 1985. Listen to the unique perspective of the investigators as they talk about case linkage, evidence, dealing with the press and the overall investigation
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1/28/2021 • 1 hour, 27 minutes, 50 seconds
#PoliceofftheCuff After Hours episode # 7/2021 with retired NYPD Police Officer and attorney Joe Murray #NYPD #MarkDeMayo
This week Bill and Mark are joined by Joseph Murray, a retired NYPD officer who became a lawyer through a wild series of events. Here all about it on this episode of Police Off The Cuff. Joe talks about the Criminal Justice system in the city, and how difficult it is to be a Police officer these days. Going from cop to attorney was a difficult transition but Joe is thriving in his law practice.
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1/26/2021 • 1 hour, 27 minutes, 47 seconds
#Policeoffthe Cuff #RealCrimeStories episode # 2/2021 part # 2 with retired 1st grade detective Michael O'Keefe.
Police off the Cuff Real Crime Stories episode # 2/2021 part # 2 with retired 1st grade detective Michael O'Keefe. In this part # 2 episode we go more in depth into the documentary on Netflix #theYorkshireripper. We examine the documentarians premise that the case was the victim of bias against prostitutes and women in particular, This resulted in a serial killer operating and murdering women for over 5 years in the Yorkshire area. We examine the case and determine that there were a lot of investigative mistakes that allowed the ripper to run his reign of terror for 5 years that included 13 murders, and 7 other documented attacks where women got severly injured.
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1/23/2021 • 55 minutes, 11 seconds
#Policeoffthecuff after hours episode #6/2021 with retired NYPD Captain #JoeLisi #BarDough
Police off the Cuff After Hours episode # 6/2021 with retired NYPD Captain Joe Lisi. Joe was sworn in on the NYPD in 1968 and retired in 1992. He had a great police career and is very proud that he is a United States Marine. One of the unusual things about retired Captain Joe Lisi is that he is undoubtedly the most successful NYPD actor of all time. Joe has over 100 movie and TV credits on his IMDb page. He has been on N YPD Blue, Bluebloods, Third Watch and many movies. In addition to Joe's acting and police career he is also a restauranteur. He owns a restaurant called Bar Dough on W 46th St. in the Heart of NYC's Times Square.
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1/22/2021 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 1 second
#Policeoffthecuff Real Crime Stories Episode # 2 part # 1 with retired NYPD detective and Author Michael O'Keefe discussing the Netflix documentary #TheRipperMurders
On today's episode Michael O'Keefe is interviewed in regards to the Netflix documentary, #TheRipper, a serial murder spree that occurred in Yorkshire England between 1975 and 1980. The perpetrator #PeterSutcliffe was arrested in 1980. He died in November of this year of Covid-19. Michael O’Keefe is a retired 1st Grade Detective from the NYPD. For twenty-four years, he worked in the toughest neighborhoods in New York, specializing in investigating Homicides and other violent crime. He was born and raised on the mean streets described in his fiction. His characters and settings are drawn from the people he encountered there—on both sides of the law. Shot to Pieces is his first novel, published this July. He is presently near completion on two others. He lives on Long Island with his family, where he writes a little, and practices the ancient martial arts of lawn, and swimming pool maintenance—when he is not coaching football. You can find out more about Michael O'Keefe on his Website and his books are available on Amazon
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1/19/2021 • 44 minutes, 57 seconds
Police off the Cuff after Hours episode # 5/2021 with retired NYPD 1st grade Detective, Ervin Urbina of the 32 detective Squad
Police off the Cuff After Hours episode # 5/2021 with retired NYPD detective Ervin Urbina. Detective Urbina was sworn into the NYPD on July 8th 1985. He trained in NSU 3 and then was transferred to the 32 precinct where he stayed until his retirement in December 31, 2017. He started out as a Police officer and paid his dues in a really busy precinct. The 32 was known as the 'Tomb of Gloom" back then. He was appointed as a detective specialist in August 1994 and in 1997 was assigned to the 32 detective squad. While assigned to the 32 squad he became the detective delegate and represented his peers in union matters. He rose in the DEA and retired as the Manhattan North Detective Trustee.
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1/19/2021 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 53 seconds
Real Crime Episode # 1 part # 3 with retired #NYPD Lieutenant and Hostage Negotiator #JackCambria on #PoliceofftheCuff
Bio JACK Cambria
I am a retired member of the New York City Police Department who has contributed 33 ½ years of exemplary service. My career took me from precinct uniform and plainclothes patrol in Brooklyn’s 72nd Precinct in Sunset Park, as a police officer, sergeant and lieutenant. I also served in the Emergency Service Unit (ESU) for 16 years, whose primary focus is to provide Rescue, Tactical, and Counter-Terrorism services to the City of New York. I had the good fortune to be assigned to ESU in the same three ranks. I have responded to and served on many high profile assignments such as both World Trade Center disasters, plane crashes, and a variety of hostage and barricade situations, particularly violent and suicidal individuals. I also served as a Rescue Team Manager on the FEMA-Urban Search and Rescue NY Task Force-1 during my time in ESU where I was deployed to Puerto Rico during Hurricane Maryland in 1995 and to the Atlanta Georgia Olympic Bombing in 1996. In 2001, I was selected to command the NYPD’s elite Hostage Negotiation Team. My duties consisted of coordinating the efforts of over 100 negotiators, who responded throughout New York City to all hostage and related assignments. I was responsible for the training and certification of all new negotiators and bi-annual refresher training of all current members of the team. I have conducted in-service training for many International, Federal, State and Local Law Enforcement agencies. In 2006, I, along with two personally selected members of my team, Detective Lydia Martinez and Detective James Shanahan, was dispatched to the U.S. Military Base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba to conduct hostage negotiation training for members of the United States Joint Task Force. We were also asked by the Commandant of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point to conduct hostage negotiation training for the senior class of cadets, and we continued doing so for the past eight years prior to my retirement. During my time with the hostage team, I responded to well-over 5000 crisis assignments. Additionally, I have also served as a technical consultant in the entertainment industry, where I have advised on the major motion pictures, ‘The Taking of Pelham 1-2-3,’ ‘Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit,’ and ‘The Amazing Spiderman II;’ and, for the television series, ‘Life on Mars,’ ‘Blue Bloods,’ ‘Unforgettable,’ ‘Elementary,’ ‘The Mysteries of Laura,’ and 'The Breaks.' I have authored several scholarly articles on negotiations and have achieved a Master’s Degree in Criminal Justice from the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City. I have served as an adjunct professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and at Empire State College, both in New York City.
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1/17/2021 • 32 minutes, 36 seconds
Real Crime Episode # 1 part # 2 with retired #NYPD Lieutenant and Hostage Negotiator #JackCambria on #PoliceofftheCuff
Bio JACK Cambria
I am a retired member of the New York City Police Department who has contributed 33 ½ years of exemplary service. My career took me from precinct uniform and plainclothes patrol in Brooklyn’s 72nd Precinct in Sunset Park, as a police officer, sergeant and lieutenant. I also served in the Emergency Service Unit (ESU) for 16 years, whose primary focus is to provide Rescue, Tactical, and Counter-Terrorism services to the City of New York. I had the good fortune to be assigned to ESU in the same three ranks. I have responded to and served on many high profile assignments such as both World Trade Center disasters, plane crashes, and a variety of hostage and barricade situations, particularly violent and suicidal individuals. I also served as a Rescue Team Manager on the FEMA-Urban Search and Rescue NY Task Force-1 during my time in ESU where I was deployed to Puerto Rico during Hurricane Maryland in 1995 and to the Atlanta Georgia Olympic Bombing in 1996. In 2001, I was selected to command the NYPD’s elite Hostage Negotiation Team. My duties consisted of coordinating the efforts of over 100 negotiators, who responded throughout New York City to all hostage and related assignments. I was responsible for the training and certification of all new negotiators and bi-annual refresher training of all current members of the team. I have conducted in-service training for many International, Federal, State and Local Law Enforcement agencies. In 2006, I, along with two personally selected members of my team, Detective Lydia Martinez and Detective James Shanahan, was dispatched to the U.S. Military Base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba to conduct hostage negotiation training for members of the United States Joint Task Force. We were also asked by the Commandant of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point to conduct hostage negotiation training for the senior class of cadets, and we continued doing so for the past eight years prior to my retirement. During my time with the hostage team, I responded to well-over 5000 crisis assignments. Additionally, I have also served as a technical consultant in the entertainment industry, where I have advised on the major motion pictures, ‘The Taking of Pelham 1-2-3,’ ‘Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit,’ and ‘The Amazing Spiderman II;’ and, for the television series, ‘Life on Mars,’ ‘Blue Bloods,’ ‘Unforgettable,’ ‘Elementary,’ ‘The Mysteries of Laura,’ and 'The Breaks.' I have authored several scholarly articles on negotiations and have achieved a Master’s Degree in Criminal Justice from the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City. I have served as an adjunct professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and at Empire State College, both in New York City.
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1/16/2021 • 33 minutes, 38 seconds
Real Crime Stories Episode # 1/2021 part 1 with retired Lieutenant #JackCambria #NYPD #Policeoffthecuff
Bio Jack Cambria
I am a retired member of the New York City Police Department who has contributed 33 ½ years of exemplary service. My career took me from precinct uniform and plainclothes patrol in Brooklyn’s 72nd Precinct in Sunset Park, as a police officer, sergeant and lieutenant. I also served in the Emergency Service Unit (ESU) for 16 years, whose primary focus is to provide Rescue, Tactical, and Counter-Terrorism services to the City of New York. I had the good fortune to be assigned to ESU in the same three ranks. I have responded to and served on many high profile assignments such as both World Trade Center disasters, plane crashes, and a variety of hostage and barricade situations, particularly violent and suicidal individuals. I also served as a Rescue Team Manager on the FEMA-Urban Search and Rescue NY Task Force-1 during my time in ESU where I was deployed to Puerto Rico during Hurricane Maryland in 1995 and to the Atlanta Georgia Olympic Bombing in 1996. In 2001, I was selected to command the NYPD’s elite Hostage Negotiation Team. My duties consisted of coordinating the efforts of over 100 negotiators, who responded throughout New York City to all hostage and related assignments. I was responsible for the training and certification of all new negotiators and bi-annual refresher training of all current members of the team. I have conducted in-service training for many International, Federal, State and Local Law Enforcement agencies. In 2006, I, along with two personally selected members of my team, Detective Lydia Martinez and Detective James Shanahan, was dispatched to the U.S. Military Base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba to conduct hostage negotiation training for members of the United States Joint Task Force. We were also asked by the Commandant of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point to conduct hostage negotiation training for the senior class of cadets, and we continued doing so for the past eight years prior to my retirement. During my time with the hostage team, I responded to well-over 5000 crisis assignments. Additionally, I have also served as a technical consultant in the entertainment industry, where I have advised on the major motion pictures, ‘The Taking of Pelham 1-2-3,’ ‘Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit,’ and ‘The Amazing Spiderman II;’ and, for the television series, ‘Life on Mars,’ ‘Blue Bloods,’ ‘Unforgettable,’ ‘Elementary,’ ‘The Mysteries of Laura,’ and 'The Breaks.' I have authored several scholarly articles on negotiations and have achieved a Master’s Degree in Criminal Justice from the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City. I have served as an adjunct professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and at Empire State College, both in New York City.
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1/15/2021 • 29 minutes, 35 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours episode # 4/2021 with retired detective Duty Ron discussing Orrin and Orson West Missing person case
#OrrinWest #OrsonWest Police off the Cuff After Hours with retired NYPD detective #DutyRon discussing the Orrin and Orson West, missing person case from California City, California. Joining Police off the Cuff is retired NYPD detective and the COO of Net Thunder out of Palo Alto California, Mike Fabozzi.
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1/15/2021 • 1 hour, 26 minutes, 31 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours episode # 3/2021 with Stand up Comic and radio host Pat Dixon
Pat Dixon is a stand-up comedian, journalist and television personality who lives and works in New York City. A victim of violent crime (Dixon was nearly murdered in 2004) he created and hosts "The New York City Crime Report with Pat Dixon." The show incorporates humor and focuses exclusively on court and criminal activity in America's largest and most-storied city.
Pat has appeared on Comedy Central’s “Premium Blend”, “The Late, Late Show with Craig Ferguson” (CBS), “The World Stands Up” (BBC), “Very Funny Live”(TBS) and his own half hour special “Comedy Central Presents: Pat Dixon”. He has also appeared as a correspondent for E! Television, CMT, VH1 and the Fox News program “Red Eye.”
Pat Dixon hasn't had a drink since 2000.
Fans are saying:
"Pat Dixon recently performed for about 100 people at our annual weekend retreat. Hands down, he is one of the funniest comedians I’ve ever seen. The room was filled with solid laughter for over an hour and attendees are still raving about the show. Pat is not pretentious in any way and enjoyed chatting it up with the audience after his show. Not only is Pat ridiculously funny, he’s down to earth, humble and extremely personable. You won’t regret hiring him for any event or party!"
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1/12/2021 • 1 hour, 19 minutes, 18 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours episode # 2/2021 with retired NYPD detective Dr. Al Titus
Dr. Al Titus is a Retired NYPD Homicide Detective Investigator/Hostage Negotiator, Author, Assistant Professor, Business Owner. A dedicated professional, educator, and speaker with real world experience. Effective at transforming real world experience in Law Enforcement into classroom, lecture, and media platforms. Empowerment and Motivational speaker dedicated to uplifting and bringing about social change. Developer of curriculums, lectures, and workshops focused on police interaction, success, and avoiding life's obstacles.
Author: Forward Motion... the Keys to Progress and Success! Author: The Personal Side of Policing.
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1/8/2021 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 41 seconds
Police off the Cuff after Hours episode # 1/2021 with Kristi KK Schiller of K9's4COPS
Hosts Bill Cannon and Mark DeMayo go live with K9s4COPs Founder, Kristi "KK" Schiller. Find out how this corporate wife/Mommy and Forbes "Queen of the Internet" came to launch the global non-profit. This 501c3 has donated to more than 300 agencies across the US and Europe. In less than 10 yrs, KK's K9s have seized over a billion dollars in contraband and have given LEO over 100,000+ certified training hours. After the tragedy of Sandy Hook, "Mrs. Schiller Went To Washington," In 2013, she launched K9s4KIDs, an initiative of K9s4Cops that currently protects over 2.7 Million students daily. In 2014, K9s4COPs was named "Fan Favorite" at the 125th Rose Bowl Parade. In 2015, Steve Harvey presented her his prestigious "Harvey's Hero" award. She has taken on the Cartel - circumventing over $100 million worth of narcotics in 2020 alone.
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1/5/2021 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 36 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours Episode # 50 with retired NYPD detective Pat Porteus and Detective Irma Rivera
Police off the Cuff After Hours with retired NYPD 1st grade detective, Pat Porteus of the 23 squad and retired detective Irma Rivera from Manhattan south Homicide Squad. Good bye to 2020 and we welcome 2021.
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1/1/2021 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 33 seconds
Real Crime Episode # 15 with retired NYPD detective and clinical Psychologist Tom Coghlan
Real Crime Stories episode # 15 with retired NYPD detective and Clinical Psychologist Tom Coghlan. In this episode we analyze the psychology of Anthony Warner the Nashville Tennessee suicide bomber. Dr. Coghlan breaks down the 4 Key ingredients to suicide and applies them to this case. He examines Anthony Warner's personality, his motivations, and his activities prior to the 12/25/20 early morning bombing in the heart of Nashville Tennessee. The motive in this case has not yet been revealed, however it is early in the investigation.
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12/30/2020 • 33 minutes, 54 seconds
Police off the Cuff after Hours episode # 49 with retired NYPD Lieutenant Dr. Darrin Porcher
Police off the Cuff After Hours episode # 49 with retired NYPD Lieutenant Dr. Darrin Porcher. This episode discusses theyear in policing, the DOI report, and the lack o leadership from Mayor DeBlasio. Dr. Darrin Porcher is one of the most sought after police spokespersons in the New York area. He served 21 years on the NYPD in a variety of jobs and is an expert on Criminal Justice, police procedure, and the law as it affects police interaction with the public. Bill and Mark grill Dr. Porcher on the state of policing in New York City as well as the fall out from a year or more of anti police rhetoric.
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12/29/2020 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 40 seconds
Special edition Real Crime Episode # 14 in regards to the Nashville Tennessee Christmas day bombing with retired NYPD detective Bill Ryan
In this episode Detective Ryan discusses the investigation of the Christmas Day Nashville Tennessee bombing. Ryan worked on the 1993 New York City World Trade Center bombing as an arson and explosion squad detective. It is discussed in regards to the Nashville Tennessee bombing what investigators will be looking for in regards to evidence at the scene. The importance of interviewing people, and processing forensic evidence that may help to identify the type of explosive device used. #NYPD #FBI #ATF #Arson and Explosion Squad
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12/26/2020 • 30 minutes, 16 seconds
Real Crime Stories episode # 13 parts 1 and 2 with NYPD Chief Louis Anemone and SBA VP Vinnie Vallelong
In these two combined episodes of Real Crime stories retired NYPD Chief of Department Louis Anemone, and Sergeant's Benevolent Association Vice President Vinnie Vallelong, discuss the recently released NYC Department of Investigation report on the NYPD's response to the George Floyd riots. In addition the diaphragm law, precision policing, anti crime, and reducing violence in community's is discussed. Chief Anemone did 34 years with the NYPD and is widely known as one of the top disorder control experts in the world. Vinnie Vallelong has been assigned to the 5th and 62nd Precincts, as well as the Manhattan South Task Force, the 63 Robbery Apprehension Module and the 62 Detective Squad. As a Sergeant, he was assigned to the Brooklyn South Detective Operations, where he was an SBA delegate. He has also served as the SBA’s Detective Bureau Director and Marshal.
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12/24/2020 • 58 minutes, 14 seconds
Real Crime Episode # 13 part # 1 with retired NYPD Chief of Department Louis Anemone, and NYPD Sergeant's Union Vice President Vinnie Vallelong
In this episode of Real Crime stories retired NYPD Chief of Department Louis Anemone, and Sergeant's Benevolent Association Vice President Vinnie Vallelong, discuss the recently released NYC Department of Investigation report on the NYPD's response to the George Floyd riots. In addition the diaphragm law, precision policing, anti crime, and reducing violence in community's is discussed. Chief Anemone did 34 years with the NYPD and is widely known as one of the top disorder control experts in the world. Vinnie Vallelong has been assigned to the 5th and 62nd Precincts, as well as the Manhattan South Task Force, the 63 Robbery Apprehension Module and the 62 Detective Squad. As a Sergeant, he was assigned to the Brooklyn South Detective Operations, where he was an SBA delegate. He has also served as the SBA’s Detective Bureau Director and Marshal.
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12/23/2020 • 29 minutes, 16 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours episode # 48 with retired NYPD Captain, author, writer, teacher, and owner of a Police Promotional school called the Key, John Monaghan
Retired NYPD Captain John Monaghan is an author, a teacher, a writer, and owns a Police Promotional school named the Key. He was assigned as the Commanding Officer, Management, Analysis, Planning -Orders & Directives Section, NYPD -ret. '04. Since, testified 20x as expert for NYC & many others. Has testified as an expert witness over twenty times at trials and depositions in US District Court (SDNY & EDNY) and NYS Supreme Court. Testified before The U.S. House Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee on crime... Have published two novels. • Created and currently maintain an exhaustive body of work that transforms the voluminous policies and procedures of the NYPD into easily understood lesson plans.
• Conduct ten to twenty classes a week across the New York area teaching thousands of Lieutenants, Sergeants and Police Officers who come to class each week on their own time and pay with their private funds to prepare for promotion exams.
Education: Harvard University
Degree Name Master's in Public Administration
Field Of StudyPublic Administration
Dates attended or expected graduation2000 – 2001
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12/22/2020 • 1 hour, 28 minutes, 38 seconds
Real Crime Episode # 12 Part # 4 with retired NYPD Chief Joe Herbert
Deputy Chief Herbert said he's most proud of playing a role in reducing the city's homicide rate and ultimately making New York a safer place to live. "Going out every day chasing bad guys, it came at a high cost," Herbert said. "A lot of blood, sweat and tears." Herbert said that in his time on the force, he has lost 160 comrades who were killed in the line duty and lost another 138 to 9/11-related cancers. "That's a lot of friends to lose," Herbert said. "But you've got to keep going." At 60, Herbert said health concerns are forcing him to take a step back. "I don't want to leave, but it's time," he said. A little known secret is that Herbert almost never became a police officer. "I wasn't going to take the job," he said. "I had a job making a lot more money at the time. It was his father, he said, who convinced him of the importance of a pension and public service. "It turned out to be the best thing that ever happened to me," Herbert said. "The greatest compliment I can give to Joe is, if something happened to me or my family, I'd want Joe Herbert leading that investigation," NYPD Chief of Counter-terrorism James Waters said. Waters and Herbert both started with the NYPD in 1981. Waters said Herbert has been more than a colleague. "Joe Herbert is a friend," he said. "He is a remarkable guy."
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12/20/2020 • 20 minutes, 47 seconds
Real crime episode # 12 part # 3 with retired NYPD Chief Joe Herbert
Deputy Chief Herbert said he's most proud of playing a role in reducing the city's homicide rate and ultimately making New York a safer place to live. "Going out every day chasing bad guys, it came at a high cost," Herbert said. "A lot of blood, sweat and tears." Herbert said that in his time on the force, he has lost 160 comrades who were killed in the line duty and lost another 138 to 9/11-related cancers. "That's a lot of friends to lose," Herbert said. "But you've got to keep going." At 60, Herbert said health concerns are forcing him to take a step back. "I don't want to leave, but it's time," he said. A little known secret is that Herbert almost never became a police officer. "I wasn't going to take the job," he said. "I had a job making a lot more money at the time. It was his father, he said, who convinced him of the importance of a pension and public service. "It turned out to be the best thing that ever happened to me," Herbert said. "The greatest compliment I can give to Joe is, if something happened to me or my family, I'd want Joe Herbert leading that investigation," NYPD Chief of Counter-terrorism James Waters said. Waters and Herbert both started with the NYPD in 1981. Waters said Herbert has been more than a colleague. "Joe Herbert is a friend," he said. "He is a remarkable guy."
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12/19/2020 • 27 minutes, 49 seconds
Real Crime Episode # 12 part # 2 with retired NYPD Chief Joe Herbert
Deputy Chief Herbert said he's most proud of playing a role in reducing the city's homicide rate and ultimately making New York a safer place to live. "Going out every day chasing bad guys, it came at a high cost," Herbert said. "A lot of blood, sweat and tears." Herbert said that in his time on the force, he has lost 160 comrades who were killed in the line duty and lost another 138 to 9/11-related cancers. "That's a lot of friends to lose," Herbert said. "But you've got to keep going." At 60, Herbert said health concerns are forcing him to take a step back. "I don't want to leave, but it's time," he said. A little known secret is that Herbert almost never became a police officer. "I wasn't going to take the job," he said. "I had a job making a lot more money at the time. It was his father, he said, who convinced him of the importance of a pension and public service. "It turned out to be the best thing that ever happened to me," Herbert said. "The greatest compliment I can give to Joe is, if something happened to me or my family, I'd want Joe Herbert leading that investigation," NYPD Chief of Counter-terrorism James Waters said. Waters and Herbert both started with the NYPD in 1981. Waters said Herbert has been more than a colleague. "Joe Herbert is a friend," he said. "He is a remarkable guy."
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12/18/2020 • 28 minutes, 57 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours Episode # 47 with former Transit cop and stand Up Comic and actor John Diresta
John DiResta is an American former New York Transit police officer turned comedian, and actor.
He was the title star of a short-lived UPN sitcom called DiResta from 1998-1999. He has appeared in several films, including Miss Congeniality and its sequel, Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous, as well as on the CBS sitcom Rules of Engagement. In 2004 he got a show on FX called Trash to Cash where he and his brother Jimmy Diresta went around buying or finding cheap garbage. Jimmy would build whatever was needed and John act as the comic relief. It lasted one season. He co-hosted a show with his brother on HGTV. Hammered with John and Jimmy DiResta (premiered September 16, 2006). Jimmy DiResta, an inventor and carpenter, builds intricate projects while John, similar to previous programs, acts as the comic foil. Hammered aired for two seasons. John also stars as "Johnny" in an American Chopper spoof series called American Body Shop on Comedy Central that began airing in 2007.
Personal life[edit]
John grew up in the Five Towns area of Long Island, with two brothers, Jimmy DiResta and Joe DiResta, and one sister and graduated from Hewlett High School in 1982. Several years ago, he was inducted into the school's hall of fame.
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12/18/2020 • 1 hour, 23 minutes, 12 seconds
Real Crime Stories episode # 12 part # 1 with retired Chief Joe Herbert
Deputy Chief Joe Herbert is credited with cracking some of this city's biggest cases over the past four decades. "It's a gratifying job, a rewarding job, but a dangerous job," Herbert said. "I've had a great career." Chief Joe Herbert enjoyed early success, cracking his first big case after just about three years on the job. ". "The trick is to know the evidence, master the evidence," Herbert said. Herbert reached a new level of notoriety in the 1990s, when he solved the mystery of New York City's Zodiac Killer, a copycat of a California serial killer. Herbert had worked the case for years without luck. Then, while working as a hostage negotiator, he arrested Heriberto Seda, who had shot his half-sister and was hiding in his New York City apartment. Seda wrote a confession, and Herbert recognized the writing as similar to letters written by the Zodiac Killer. "I think it was fate," he said. "It came to me. I didn't come to it. At the bottom of the letters, he makes a strange symbol." Herbert said he saw that symbol and knew. "It was actually was a calm feeling, because I knew I had him," he said. After the 9/11 terror attacks on World Trade Center, the NYPD called on Herbert to help intercept terrorist threats to the city. "I was one of the first 25 to go in as a lieutenant into the JTTF," Herbert said. "The threat is constant since 9/11. I think it's 17 to 18 investigations that we disrupted for the most part." Among those threats, the 2016 Chelsea bombing stands out to Herbert. He responded to the scene that night. "There was a lot of power in that bomb, and we are very fortunate nobody got killed," Herbert said. For all his notoriety, Herbert said he's most proud of playing a role in reducing the city's homicide rate and ultimately making New York a safer place to live. "Going out every day chasing bad guys, it came at a high cost," Herbert said. "A lot of blood, sweat and tears." Herbert said that in his time on the force, he has lost 160 comrades who were killed in the line duty and lost another 138 to 9/11-related cancers. "That's a lot of friends to lose," Herbert said. "But you've got to keep going." At 60, Herbert said health concerns are forcing him to take a step back. "I don't want to leave, but it's time," he said. A little known secret is that Herbert almost never became a police officer. "I wasn't going to take the job," he said. "I had a job making a lot more money at the time. It was his father, he said, who convinced him of the importance of a pension and public service. "It turned out to be the best thing that ever happened to me," Herbert said. "The greatest compliment I can give to Joe is, if something happened to me or my family, I'd want Joe Herbert leading that investigation," NYPD Chief of Counter-terrorism James Waters said. Waters and Herbert both started with the NYPD in 1981. Waters said Herbert has been more than a colleague. "Joe Herbert is a friend," he said. "He is a remarkable guy."
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12/17/2020 • 27 minutes, 25 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours episode # 46 with actor, stand up comic, and NYC Tour guide Tom Delgado
Tomas “Tom” Delgado is a comedian, actor, writer, and tour guide who currently lives in Brooklyn, New York and has been seen on season 4 of Billions, season 2 of Joe Pera Talks with You, Comedy Central, Food Network, Travel Channel, and Huffington Post. He produces and co-hosts “Let’s See, What Else?”, a free weekly stand-up show in the East Village of New York that was named one of the best underground shows in the city by Thrillist. He also produced successful versions of the show the Bowery Ballroom and 2018 NY Fashion Week. Check out the article. He has also performed at the Red Clay, Rogue Island, Brooklyn, Harlem, and Dallas Comedy Festivals. As an actor and member of SAG/AFTRA, his films have shown in the TriBeCa Film Festival, Cannes Film Festival Short Film Corner, Northside Festival, SoHo Int’l Film Festival, Coney Island Film Festival, Orlando Film Festival, New York Shorts Fest and others. He has also done national commercials for Radio Shack, Comcast, Ford, Toyota, Riunite, Estrella Damm, and others. He is also a writer and producer and has produced multiple plays, directed a show in the NY Fringe Festival that sold out every show, was nominated for best director in the 2016 Strawberry Festival for Short Plays, and has produced two short films that he also wrote and starred in. Regulars was run at the New York Short Film Festival and the Coney Island Film Festival. Tom also plays guitar, harmonica, sings, and writes music. He’s a New York City tour guide who has been featured on the Travel Channel and Telemundo talking about New York. He is also a former lawyer, admitted to the New York Bar Association. He no longer practices but if you really need legal help, hire him, then say goodbye to your chances of beating that indecent exposure charge.
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12/15/2020 • 1 hour, 26 minutes, 8 seconds
Real Crime Episode # 11 part # 3 with retired NYPD 1st grade detective Thomas Hovagim
Detective 1st grade Thomas Hovagim was born in Nyack NY. He was sworn in the NYPD on January 20, 1987. His police career was vast and varied. Fresh out of the academy he was assigned to Neighborhood Stabilization Unit (NSU) 5 which covered the 24,26,30 and 34pct. After 6 months he moved on and in January 1988 was assigned to the 034pct which at the time was one of the deadliest precincts in the city. While on patrol he racked up numerous arrests, many of which were for guns and drugs. While still in uniform as a rookie cop he was involved in a shooting where numerous shots were fired. A few year later while still in the 34Pct, he was assigned to the elite plain cloths anti-crime unit where he continued to take numerous guns off the street and was involved in another shooting. After three years in anti crime, he was transferred to the 019Pct Detective SQD. where he investigated many news worthy robberies, burglaries and homicides. In January of 1998, he was promoted to detective 3rd grade. As a rookie detective he caught one of the most infamous cases the city had ever seen, the disappearance later turned homicide of Irene Silverman. Because of his arrest activity and investigative skills, he was promoted to Detective 2nd grade in 2005 and three years later he was promoted to the prestigious rank of Detective 1st grade, where he continued to be a very active Detective. Det. Hovagim retired in May of 2011 to take a job with the 154 year old Harvard Club of NYC where he became the Clubs first Director of Security. He currently lives at home in Rockland county with his 20 years old triplet boys. In this episode Detective Hovagim talks about an interesting case involving dogs attacking a jogger resulting in physical injury. The victim sues the owner of the dogs and this sets in motion a plot to extort, frame, and injure the victim once again. Investigative excellence produces a positive conclusion.
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12/14/2020 • 19 minutes, 35 seconds
Real Crime stories episode # 11 part # 2 with retired NYPD 1st grade detective Thomas Hovagim of the 19th detective Squad
tive 1st grade Thomas Hovagim was born in Nyack NY. He was sworn in the NYPD on January 20, 1987. His police career was vast and varied. Fresh out of the academy he was assigned to Neighborhood Stabilization Unit (NSU) 5 which covered the 24,26,30 and 34pct. After 6 months he moved on and in January 1988 was assigned to the 034pct which at the time was one of the deadliest precincts in the city. While on patrol he racked up numerous arrests, many of which were for guns and drugs. While still in uniform as a rookie cop he was involved in a shooting where numerous shots were fired. A few year later while still in the 34Pct, he was assigned to the elite plain cloths anti-crime unit where he continued to take numerous guns off the street and was involved in another shooting. After three years in anti crime, he was transferred to the 019Pct Detective SQD. where he investigated many news worthy robberies, burglaries and homicides. In January of 1998, he was promoted to detective 3rd grade. As a rookie detective he caught one of the most infamous cases the city had ever seen, the disappearance later turned homicide of Irene Silverman. Because of his arrest activity and investigative skills, he was promoted to Detective 2nd grade in 2005 and three years later he was promoted to the prestigious rank of Detective 1st grade, where he continued to be a very active Detective. Det. Hovagim retired in May of 2011 to take a job with the 154 year old Harvard Club of NYC where he became the Clubs first Director of Security. He currently lives at home in Rockland county with his 20 years old triplet boys. In this episode Detective Hovagim talks about an interesting case involving dogs attacking a jogger resulting in physical injury. The victim sues the owner of the dogs and this sets in motion a plot to extort, frame, and injure the victim once again.
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12/13/2020 • 20 minutes, 13 seconds
Real Crime episode # 11 part # 1 with retired NYPD detective 1st grade Thomas Hovagim of the 19th squad, www.patreon.com/policeoffthecuff
Detective 1st grade Thomas Hovagim was born in Nyack NY. He was sworn in the NYPD on January 20, 1987. His police career was vast and varied. Fresh out of the academy he was assigned to Neighborhood Stabilization Unit (NSU) 5 which covered the 24,26,30 and 34pct. After 6 months he moved on and in January 1988 was assigned to the 034pct which at the time was one of the deadliest precincts in the city. While on patrol he racked up numerous arrests, many of which were for guns and drugs. While still in uniform as a rookie cop he was involved in a shooting where numerous shots were fired. A few year later while still in the 34Pct, he was assigned to the elite plain cloths anti-crime unit where he continued to take numerous guns off the street and was involved in another shooting. After three years in anti crime, he was transferred to the 019Pct Detective SQD. where he investigated many news worthy robberies, burglaries and homicides. In January of 1998, he was promoted to detective 3rd grade. As a rookie detective he caught one of the most infamous cases the city had ever seen, the disappearance later turned homicide of Irene Silverman. Because of his arrest activity and investigative skills, he was promoted to Detective 2nd grade in 2005 and three years later he was promoted to the prestigious rank of Detective 1st grade, where he continued to be a very active Detective. Det. Hovagim retired in May of 2011 to take a job with the 154 year old Harvard Club of NYC where he became the Clubs first Director of Security. He currently lives at home in Rockland county with his 20 years old triplet boys. In this episode Detective Hovagim talks about an interesting case involving dogs attacking a jogger resulting in physical injury. The victim sues the owner of the dogs and this sets in motion a plot to extort, frame, and injure the victim once again.
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12/12/2020 • 19 minutes, 50 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours episode # 45 with retired Sergeant and attorney Louis Lapietra of the law firm Lapietra and Krieger.
Police off the Cuff After Hours with retired Sergeant and attorney Louie Lapietra discussing tthe state of policing in NYC and across the country. Mr. La Pietra was an NYPD Sergeant and Attorney for more than 20 years. During his time with the NYPD, he gained experience in a variety of roles including prosecutor, managing attorney, providing legislative counsel to the Mayor of New York City. Over the years, he became intimately familiar with all of the relevant paperwork and procedures in criminal defense law. As a result, he is well-respected by other attorneys and he is trusted by other police officers.
Mr. La Pietra is also an avid car and motorcycle enthusiast. He moonlights as a bass player in his band called Rattlin, which plays a variety of classic rock. Lastly, he has been married to his sweetheart for the past 29 years and they have 2 grown children.
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12/11/2020 • 1 hour, 19 minutes, 51 seconds
Real Crime episode # 10 part # 2 with retired Arson and explosion detective Bill Ryan
William Ryan (“Bill”) completed a successful twenty year law enforcement career with the New York City Police Department. Bill’s diversified assignments included the elite Street Crime Unit, the Organized Crime Control Bureau and the Detective Bureau. Bill’s keen investigative skills were recognized by his superiors, leading to his advancement to the rank of First Grade Detective. Bill retired from the Special Investigations Division, Arson and Explosion Squad where he specialized in investigations of major arsons and bombings. During his career, Bill led and contributed to several high-profile arson and bombing investigations, including both the 1993 World Trade Center bombing where Bill was one of the lead investigators, as well as the attack on the World Trade Center in 2001. In 1995, Bill led his signature investigation involving a serial arsonist who was attacking the Jewish community. This investigation connected this arsonist to over sixteen arsons targeting “Houses of Worship”, and cleared numerous other arson cases. This investigation concluded with a jury trial conviction and a sixteen year prison sentence. Bill concluded his investigative career with the NYPD by contributing to the 2001 World Trade Center attack. His tenure has allowed Bill to collaborate with various federal agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Secret Service and the Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms, to name a few. At the culmination of a successful law enforcement career, Bill began his service in the private investigation and security sector. He coordinated, and supervised high profile assignments which included the protection of Hassanal Bolkiah, Sultan of Brunei, the family of the late Edmond Safra, and the estate of the late John F. Kennedy, Jr. Bill brings along his multifaceted experience to the private industry, as a principal of Ryan Investigative Group.
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12/9/2020 • 24 minutes, 5 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours episode # 44 with retired NYPD Aviation detective and Medal of Valor recipient Michael Sileo
NYPD chopper pilot and his crack crew of four pulled off a death-defying rescue of two West Point cadets who had become stranded upstate on an icy mountain ledge 850 feet above the Hudson River.
Every rescue unit in the area had turned down what seemed to be a suicide mission. As a last resort, local authorities called the NYPD for help.
“We were told if we don’t come up and get them, they would die up there. That kind of changes the parameters of whether or not to go,’’ recalled NYPD pilot Steve Browning of that frigid, February night with its 50-mph winds and near-zero temperatures.
Officer Browning, 53, had flown Black Hawks in the Army and, as an aviation cop, had made plenty of water rescues, but nothing compared to this mission as he flew the Aviation Unit’s Bell 412 Rescue helicopter to Storm King Mountain.
Detective Michael Sileo shouted navigational directions, and Browning steadied the chopper in whipping winds as Detective Fernando Almeida lowered ESU medic officer Detective Chris Condon 80 feet below on a horse collar.
Browning was fighting the winds. “There was only three feet of play. If I moved four or five feet, I would just pull someone off the cliff,’’ he said. “All I am trying not to do is crash into the mountain.”
Condon triaged the two freezing cadets and harnessed the one in the worst condition and signaled to bring him up, where he was met by ESU tactical medic Detective William Stevens.
They flew the cadet five miles to the military field and choppered back to rescue the second cadet and Condon.
“There was a reason we plucked these kids off the mountain,” Browning said.
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12/8/2020 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 38 seconds
Real Crime Stories episode # 10 part # 1 with retired NYPD Arson and Explosion detective Bill Ryan
William Ryan (“Bill”) completed a successful twenty year law enforcement career with the New York City Police Department. Bill’s diversified assignments included the elite Street Crime Unit, the Organized Crime Control Bureau and the Detective Bureau. Bill’s keen investigative skills were recognized by his superiors, leading to his advancement to the rank of First Grade Detective. Bill retired from the Special Investigations Division, Arson and Explosion Squad where he specialized in investigations of major arsons and bombings. During his career, Bill led and contributed to several high-profile arson and bombing investigations, including both the 1993 World Trade Center bombing where Bill was one of the lead investigators, as well as the attack on the World Trade Center in 2001. In 1995, Bill led his signature investigation involving a serial arsonist who was attacking the Jewish community. This investigation connected this arsonist to over sixteen arsons targeting “Houses of Worship”, and cleared numerous other arson cases. This investigation concluded with a jury trial conviction and a sixteen year prison sentence. Bill concluded his investigative career with the NYPD by contributing to the 2001 World Trade Center attack. His tenure has allowed Bill to collaborate with various federal agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Secret Service and the Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms, to name a few. At the culmination of a successful law enforcement career, Bill began his service in the private investigation and security sector. He coordinated, and supervised high profile assignments which included the protection of Hassanal Bolkiah, Sultan of Brunei, the family of the late Edmond Safra, and the estate of the late John F. Kennedy, Jr. Bill brings along his multifaceted experience to the private industry, as a principal of Ryan Investigative Group.
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12/7/2020 • 29 minutes, 41 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours Episode # 43 with Terence Herrick of the Police Academy National podcast
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Terence Herrick tonight's guest on Police off the Cuff After Hours
The Police Academy podcast, Youtube channel and blog are produced by Terence Herrick. He began his career in law enforcement as many do: young, ambitious, determined to help people and fight injustice. Five years later, he left the police force as he continued to pursue his dream of making the world a better, safer place. His badge no longer shined as it once had. It was tarnished and worn, each scratch a subtle clue to the dark, dingy, broken places he'd been with it.
As Officer Herrick hung up his uniform for the last time, Michael Brown was shot and killed by a police officer in Ferguson Missouri, sparking outrage and protests around the country. The divide between the police and the public seemed to be ever widening. Each new incident drove the wedge deeper. Something had to be done, the truth needed to be told.
Enter Police Academy. The podcast, Youtube channel and Blog create a platform through which the truth about cops, the people they serve and incidents that continue to spark outrage can be voiced and heard. No more media bias or generic, faceless statements from police organizations: just honest discussions about the real issues from someone who has experienced them first hand.
Police Academy is about teaching regular people to think like cops, and teaching cops to think like regular people again. It is about identifying the motives and perspectives from both sides so they can be heard and understood. It is about realistic and good change for the betterment of our country and the people that make it great.
Do Good || Be Strong || Fear Nothing
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12/4/2020 • 1 hour, 30 minutes, 10 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours Episode # 42 with Retired NYPD Police Officer and NYC Mayoral candidate Bill Pepitone
Bill Pepitone is a retired NYPD Police officer and Mayoral candidate running as a Republican. He is the law and order candidate and agrees that the policies of Mayor DeBlasio have seriously hurt New York City. Broken-windows policing and stop-and-frisk tactics would come back to New York City if a long-shot Republican candidate wins next year’s mayoral race. “We’ve let the quality-of-life crimes go and it’s turned into more violent crime,” Bill Pepitone told the Daily News on Tuesday. “We need to go back to that type of [broken-windows] policing” meaning NYPD officers would often bust low-level offenders to prevent more severe crimes — hallmarks of the Giuliani and Bloomberg administrations.
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12/1/2020 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 3 seconds
Real Crime Episode # 9 part # 4 with retired NYPD CSI detective Sergeant John Paolucci.
In this episode retired NYPD CSI expert John Paolucci goes into more depth in regards to the science of ballistics and ricochet. He gives the investigator valuable information on how to determine ricochet marks in regards to where a projectile hits its target. He talks about a bullets flight path and the fact that it may encounter "intermediary targets" prior to the last surface that it impacts which is known as the "terminal target." To best understand bullet ricochet characteristics we first need to understand the conditions under which a ricochet will occur. In order for a ricochet to occur the “critical angle” must not be exceeded. The critical angle is the maximum angle at which a ricochet will occur and it is dependent on two (2) main variables: i. Type of cartridge that was fired ii. Substrate on which the ricochet occurred Smaller, faster moving bullets tend to fragment upon impact rather than ricochet so they would have a lower, or more acute critical angle than larger than larger, slower moving bullets. With this in mind, a .45 ACP moving at approximately 800 fps is an ideal cartridge to use when conducting experiments with ricochets. Investigators in the field typically would not have the requisite information available to estimate a critical angle when a ricochet marking is discovered at a crime scene so field testing with a similar cartridge and the same or similar substrate would be a benefit to the CSI’s analysis when calculating the approximate critical angle is necessary. www.patreon.com/otcpod1
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11/24/2020 • 19 minutes, 4 seconds
Police off the Cuff after Hours episode # 41 with comedian and broadcaster Pat Dixon of the Crime Report on Compound Media
Pat Dixon is a stand-up comedian, journalist and television personality who lives and works in New York City. A victim of violent crime (Dixon was nearly murdered in 2004) he created and hosts "The New York City Crime Report with Pat Dixon." The show incorporates humor and focuses exclusively on court and criminal activity in America's largest and most-storied city.
Pat has appeared on Comedy Central’s “Premium Blend”, “The Late, Late Show with Craig Ferguson” (CBS), “The World Stands Up” (BBC), “Very Funny Live”(TBS) and his own half hour special “Comedy Central Presents: Pat Dixon”. He has also appeared as a correspondent for E! Television, CMT, VH1 and the Fox News program “Red Eye.”
Pat Dixon hasn't had a drink since 2000.
Fans are saying:
"Pat Dixon recently performed for about 100 people at our annual weekend retreat. Hands down, he is one of the funniest comedians I’ve ever seen. The room was filled with solid laughter for over an hour and attendees are still raving about the show. Pat is not pretentious in any way and enjoyed chatting it up with the audience after his show. Not only is Pat ridiculously funny, he’s down to earth, humble and extremely personable. You won’t regret hiring him for any event or party!"
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11/24/2020 • 1 hour, 29 minutes, 54 seconds
Real Crime Episode # 9 part # 3 with retired NYPD CSI detective Sergeant John Paolucci
In this episode retired NYPD CSI expert John Paolucci goes into more depth in regards to the science of ballistics and ricochet. He gives the investigator valuable information on how to determine ricochet marks in regards to where a projectile hits its target. He talks about a bullets flight path and the fact that it may encounter "intermediary targets" prior to the last surface that it impacts which is known as the "terminal target." To best understand bullet ricochet characteristics we first need to understand the conditions under which a ricochet will occur. In order for a ricochet to occur the “critical angle” must not be exceeded. The critical angle is the maximum angle at which a ricochet will occur and it is dependent on two (2) main variables: i. Type of cartridge that was fired ii. Substrate on which the ricochet occurred Smaller, faster moving bullets tend to fragment upon impact rather than ricochet so they would have a lower, or more acute critical angle than larger than larger, slower moving bullets. With this in mind, a .45 ACP moving at approximately 800 fps is an ideal cartridge to use when conducting experiments with ricochets. Investigators in the field typically would not have the requisite information available to estimate a critical angle when a ricochet marking is discovered at a crime scene so field testing with a similar cartridge and the same or similar substrate would be a benefit to the CSI’s analysis when calculating the approximate critical angle is necessary. www.patreon.com/otcpod1
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11/22/2020 • 20 minutes, 27 seconds
Real Crime Stories episode # 9 part # 2 with retired NYPD CSI detective Sergeant John Paolucci
In this episode retired NYPD CSI expert John Paolucci goes into more depth in regards to the science of ballistics and ricochet. He gives the investigator valuable information on how to determine ricochet marks in regards to where a projectile hits its target. He talks about a bullets flight path and the fact that it may encounter "intermediary targets" prior to the last surface that it impacts which is known as the "terminal target." To best understand bullet ricochet characteristics we first need to understand the conditions under which a ricochet will occur. In order for a ricochet to occur the “critical angle” must not be exceeded. The critical angle is the maximum angle at which a ricochet will occur and it is dependent on two (2) main variables: i. Type of cartridge that was fired ii. Substrate on which the ricochet occurred Smaller, faster moving bullets tend to fragment upon impact rather than ricochet so they would have a lower, or more acute critical angle than larger than larger, slower moving bullets. With this in mind, a .45 ACP moving at approximately 800 fps is an ideal cartridge to use when conducting experiments with ricochets. Investigators in the field typically would not have the requisite information available to estimate a critical angle when a ricochet marking is discovered at a crime scene so field testing with a similar cartridge and the same or similar substrate would be a benefit to the CSI’s analysis when calculating the approximate critical angle is necessary.
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11/21/2020 • 28 minutes, 59 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours episode # 40 with International Law Enforcement Trainer Adam Kinakin
Adam Kinakin is the host and the producer of the Tactical breakdown podcast. As a former Infantry Officer with the Canadian Armed Forces. Adam had the honor of working alongside some of the best Military and Law Enforcement Instructors and educators in the world. He is located in Winnipeg Manitoba, Canada. He is an accredited Instructor and trainer under both the justice and solicitor General for Alberta and the Manitoba department of Justice. He is also an active member of the International Law Enforcement Educators and trainers Association. (IlEETA). In Adam's free time you can find him at home with his wife Megan and his three small children. He is a devoted Martial artist, and is currently studying Defense Lab-DNA Fight Science as an Instructor Trainee and as much a Brazilain Jiu-Jitsu as his body can handle.
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11/20/2020 • 1 hour, 19 minutes, 52 seconds
Real Crime Stories episode # 9 part # 1 with retired NYPD CSI detective Sergeant John Paolucci
In this episode retired NYPD Crime Scene Unit Detective Sergeant John Paolucci describes forensic investigation in regards to ballistics. He specifically talks about ricochet, how to recognize it, and how to investigate shootings in regards to a right or a left hand twist. He talks about neat topics like Internal, External, and Terminal ballistics and what they mean to the investigator. www.patreon.com/policeoffthecuff.
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11/18/2020 • 29 minutes, 15 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours episode #39 with Mark DeMayo giving a Travel Advisory
Since March 2019 the world we know has changed, we wear masks, limit our interactions with others, get tested for Corona-19 when we think we may have been exposed. Traveling during these risky days is no fun. In this episode Mark gives a travel advisory. He has just returned from Aruba and discusses in this episode whether or not it was worth it. Numerous Covid tests, strange looks from other travelers, and he's now happy to be home. Enjoy this episode but be wary of the Travel Advisory.
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11/17/2020 • 57 minutes, 11 seconds
Real Crime Episode # 8 part # 4 with retired NYPD detective 1st grade Mike Hinrichs
Detective Mike Hinrichs, grandson of an NYPD Detective, was appointed to the NYPD in July of 1984. After serving as a uniformed patrol officer and then as a plain-clothes anti-crime Officer in Brooklyn’s 67th precinct, he was promoted to Detective in 1994. He was later transferred to the Brooklyn South Homicide squad where he remained for the next 16+ years, solving many high-profile cases. While he was assigned to the Homicide Squad, he was promoted to Detective First Grade, the highest rank for NYPD detectives. Detective Hinrichs was one of the most decorated police officers in NYPD history, receiving over 200 awards/medals/citations, including NYPD’s combat cross (twice) and the Medal of Valor (twice). In today's episode Bill and Mike talk about the NYPD disbanding Anti Crime as well as the importance of that unit. Mike talks about his exploits in the 67 Anti Crime, and his time in the 67 RIP Unit.
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11/12/2020 • 17 minutes, 51 seconds
Real Crime Stories episode # 8 part # 3 with retired 1st grade detective Mike Hinrichs
Detective Mike Hinrichs, grandson of an NYPD Detective, was appointed to the NYPD in July of 1984. After serving as a uniformed patrol officer and then as a plain-clothes anti-crime Officer in Brooklyn’s 67th precinct, he was promoted to Detective in 1994. He was later transferred to the Brooklyn South Homicide squad where he remained for the next 16+ years, solving many high-profile cases. While he was assigned to the Homicide Squad, he was promoted to Detective First Grade, the highest rank for NYPD detectives. Detective Hinrichs was one of the most decorated police officers in NYPD history, receiving over 200 awards/medals/citations, including NYPD’s combat cross (twice) and the Medal of Valor (twice). In today's episode Bill and Mike talk about the NYPD disbanding Anti Crime as well as the importance of that unit. Mike talks about his exploits in the 67 Anti Crime, and his time in the 67 RIP Unit.
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11/9/2020 • 29 minutes, 24 seconds
Real Crime Stories episode # 8 part # 2 with retired 1st grade detective Mike Hinrichs.
Detective Mike Hinrichs, grandson of an NYPD Detective, was appointed to the NYPD in July of 1984. After serving as a uniformed patrol officer and then as a plain-clothes anti-crime Officer in Brooklyn’s 67th precinct, he was promoted to Detective in 1994. He was later transferred to the Brooklyn South Homicide squad where he remained for the next 16+ years, solving many high-profile cases. While he was assigned to the Homicide Squad, he was promoted to Detective First Grade, the highest rank for NYPD detectives. Detective Hinrichs was one of the most decorated police officers in NYPD history, receiving over 200 awards/medals/citations, including NYPD’s combat cross (twice) and the Medal of Valor (twice). In today's episode Bill and Mike talk about the NYPD disbanding Anti Crime as well as the importance of that unit. Mike talks about his exploits in the 67 Anti Crime, and his time in the 67 RIP Unit.
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11/6/2020 • 30 minutes, 20 seconds
Real Crime Episode # 8 part # 1 with retired NYPD detective 1st grade Mike Hinrichs
Detective Mike Hinrichs, grandson of an NYPD Detective, was appointed to the NYPD in July of 1984. After serving as a uniformed patrol officer and then as a plain-clothes anti-crime Officer in Brooklyn’s 67th precinct, he was promoted to Detective in 1994. He was later transferred to the Brooklyn South Homicide squad where he remained for the next 16+ years, solving many high-profile cases. While he was assigned to the Homicide Squad, he was promoted to Detective First Grade, the highest rank for NYPD detectives. Detective Hinrichs was one of the most decorated police officers in NYPD history, receiving over 200 awards/medals/citations, including NYPD’s combat cross (twice) and the Medal of Valor (twice). In today's episode Bill and Mike talk about the NYPD disbanding Anti Crime as well as the importance of that unit. Mike talks about his exploits in the 67 Anti Crime, and his time in the 67 RIP Unit. The importance of the progression from Patrol, to Anti Crime, and to a Precinct RIP Unit and finally to a detective squad cannot be under appreciated. The skills learned along the way would serve any officer on his journey through the department and in Mike's case Brookly South Homicide Squad.
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11/4/2020 • 30 minutes, 8 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours episode # 38 with retired NYPD Sex Crimes Detectives Irma Rivera, and Sandy Rubino
Detective Irma Rivera and detective Sandy Rubino both worked the mean streets of Manhattan in New York City. The cases they investigated were some of the most heart wrenching cases a detective could be exposed to. Child abuse, rape, sodomy, pedophilia, all of these crimes were a daily occurrence for these detectives. Back then Special Victim's was called Sex Crimes and the more kinder, and gentler name was adapted years later when it became a television show. Listen to these two detectives talk about their job with humor and humility, but always with respect.
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11/3/2020 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 12 seconds
Real Crime Stories episode # 7 part 1,2, and 3, with retired Chief of Staff of the NYC OCME Barbara Butcher
Barbara Butcher is an expert in medicolegal death investigation and mass fatality management and is currently a consultant for medico-legal death investigation, working with forensic pathologists, attorneys, educators, television producers and mystery writers. She is now writing a book about her most interesting cases. She is the former Chief of Staff and Director of the Forensic Sciences Training Program at the NYC Office of Chief Medical Examiner, where she was responsible for Medicolegal Investigations, Disaster Planning, Fatality Management, WTC 9/11 Victim Recovery, Identifications, Evidence, and Missing Persons. As Deputy Director she coordinated the remains recovery effort after WTC 9/11 and helped manage the response to the crash of Flight 587 that resulted in 265 deaths, and investigated the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center. In 2007 she consulted for the World Health Organization in Geneva, working with an international committee of experts to formulate policy and plans for mass casualty/fatality events. Following the 2004 Tsunami, she went to Thailand on behalf of W.H.O. to assist in Victim Identification strategies, and returned to speak on Fatality Management to an international audience convened by the United Nations and W.H.O. In 2011 the Hong Kong government invited her and OCME colleagues to put on a symposium in disaster management for more than 300 officials. As a medicolegal death investigator at OCME, she investigated more than 5500 death scenes and 680 homicides. She created the Forensic Sciences Training Program at OCME, a National Institute of Justice-funded academy for national training on best practices in death investigation. In this episode Barbara lends her expertise to the Gilgo Beach serial killings.
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10/30/2020 • 1 hour, 22 minutes, 7 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours Episode # 37 with George Santos who's running for Congress against in the 3rd Congressional District.
George Anthony Devolder Santos announced his candidacy for New York’s 3rd Congressional District which includes most of the North Shore of Long Island, expands from northwestern Suffolk County, across northern Nassau County and into far northeastern Queens. Long Island communities in the district include Manhasset, Huntington, Northport, Commack, Dix Hills, Plainview, Bethpage, Hicksville, Syosset, Glen Cove, Roslyn, Port Washington, and Great Neck. Queens neighborhoods in the district include Little Neck, Whitestone, Glen Oaks, and Floral Park. U.S. Representative Tom Suozzi (D) currently represents the district and has been in office since 2017.
The announcement was made via press release on November 12.
Devolder Santos who is running as a Republican said in his announcement, “America is under attack. This time the attack is from within. It’s coming from radical leftists who are trying to destroy our most basic traditions and the very foundations of our Constitutional Republic. They are demonizing the free market system and capitalism, working tirelessly to destroy the bill of rights and most of all trying to impose their will and misconception of what makes a free and fair society on all of us. I want to be the candidate who will represent all of the constituents in New York’s Third Congressional District.”
Born in Jackson Heights, Queens to immigrant parents, George Anthony Devolder Santos grew up in a tight-knit family. He attended Baruch College and graduated in 2010 with a bachelor's in economics and finance.
Devolder Santos’ career is finance. He started out at CitiGroup as an associate, where he quickly advanced to become associate asset manager in the real estate division of the firm. Soon after he was offered a position at a growing Turkish-based Tech hospitality firm MetGlobal, where he led business development efforts growing the U.S. presence of the firm. He is currently at LinkBridge Investors, where he quickly advanced to become one of the youngest vice presidents in the industry. He now leads the Americas region business development team.
His passion for helping others started from an early age. His mother founded an institution in Brazil, her native country, to help impoverished families providing non-perishable food monthly for well over 18 years. In the mid 1990’s, his mother and friends instituted a grassroots daily operation to distribute sandwiches around the Northeast Queens area to homeless individuals. Devolder Santos was a part of this effort from a young age. He and his family also engaged in helping children with EB-(Epidermolysis Bullosa) through various nonprofit organizations across the country supporting children worldwide, they have been proud financers of organizations that help these children in remote parts of the world where they are denied basic hygiene to care for their wounds.
Devolder Santos founded and ran a nonprofit 501(c)(3) called Friends of Pets United (FOPU) from 2013-18, an animal rescue and TNR (trap neuter and release) organization.
The campaign’s key issues are immigration reform, the economy, specifically tax reform and balancing the budget, and veterans’ affairs. Also of vital concern are defending our Constitution, mental health, education, and of course MS13 which generated attention from the public, law enforcement, and policymakers. MS13 preys on our youth and Devolder Santos says he will make it his mission to use whatever resources available to him to fight this serious problem and keep our streets safe.
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10/30/2020 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 17 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours episode # 36 with author and crime writer Pat Downey
Pat Downey is the Author of Gangster books featuring mobsters of the Prohibition era. Author of: On the Spot: Gangland Murders in Prohibition New York City 1930-1933, Hollywood on the Spot: Crimes against the Early Movie Stars, Legs Diamond: Gangster: Gangster City: The History of New York Underworld 1900-1935. Notorious New Yorkers: Two Gun Crowley. Notorious New Yorkers: The Bobbed Haired Bandit. Notorious New Yorkers: Vivian Gordon. Listen in and realize the old time crimnals' aren't much different than modern day ones.
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10/27/2020 • 1 hour, 19 minutes, 59 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours episode # 35 with retired NYPD Lieutenant George Menig
George Menig had an eventful career with the NYPD, that started with the NYC Transit Police, and had stints with narcotics, ESU, and the Detective Bureau. George talks about his NYPD career and how he wound up being the Chief of Police in Cody Wyoming. His police career was varied and exciting with lots of big investigations a long the way. The skills he learned on the NYPD served him well on Cody Wyoming.
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10/23/2020 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 10 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours episode # 34 with retired NYPD Police Officer and trial Attorney Joe Murray
Joe Murray is a retired NYPD Police Officer, trial attorney, and amateur boxer. He fought for years on the NYPD boxing team and lists that as his inspiration for striving to be the best he can be in life. Boxing has also taught him how to root for the under dog. He does that in his law practice as he frequently represents clients who beat insurmountable odds. Joe ran for Queens District Attorney and lost in the last election, he is a supporter of law enforcement and will never forget his service to the people of NYC and the NYPD.
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10/20/2020 • 1 hour, 29 minutes, 48 seconds
Real Crime Episode # 6 with retired detective Kevin Walla, the Linda Stein murder case
In this episode Detective Walla a retired detective from Manhattan North Homicide Squad discusses the investigation in regards to the Linda Stein Murder case. Linda Stein was known as the realtor to the stars. Detective Walla discusses how notoriety and a high profile case affects the behavior of the press, politicians, and the Chiefs who are running homicide cases from afar. Despite interference a positive conclusion was realized for this case. Dogged investigation and a keen eye resulted in an interrogation that had the suspect confess to the murder.
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10/14/2020 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 51 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours with Yael Bar Tur episode # 33
Yael Bar Tur is a digital strategist specializing in law enforcement, private & public sector communications. She was stranded in the Dominican Republic in 2010 when she discovered the power of social media. It was days after the devastating earthquake in Haiti, and she was an Israeli Defense Force reservist, trying to make her way to the military field hospital to serve as a communications specialist. With no ability to cross the border, she tweeted out asking if anyone can help her get on a flight from Santo Domingo to Port-Au-Prince. Within a few hours she was on the phone with a helper, and the next day she flew to her destination.
Since then she completed her Master’s in Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School of government, writing her graduate thesis on the NYPD’s use of social media (there wasn’t any!) After a role as Director of Marketing for Friends of the IDF, she joined the NYPD in 2014, building the entire digital communications strategy. she left in 2020 after creating a decentralized social media apparatus and a few fun viral hits with an incredible team of officers and civilians. She created over 200 new social media accounts which amassed over 1 million followers, a new “Digital Communication Officer” role in every command in the city, a comprehensive training guide and program, and amazing relationships for the rest of her life.
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10/13/2020 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 28 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours episode # 32 with retired NYPD Captain Joe Cain
Joe Cain is a retired NYPD Captain who did 20 years and retired to his financial advisor business. Finest Financial Group is located at 275 Route 304 Suite 100, Nanuet NY 10954. 845 627-3581. Joe is an experienced financial advisor and has some opinions on police work and what to do with your money. There is life after the Police Department.
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10/9/2020 • 1 hour, 23 minutes, 29 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours Episode # 31 with Stand Up comic John Mulrooney
John Mulrooney is an American comedian, radio and TV show host, actor and writer. Mulrooney was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. He began his career on the NYC comedy scene at Rick Newman's Catch a Rising Star in 1979. Mulrooney transitioned into television in the early eighties on a show called Comedy Tonight. In addition to his 13 stand-up appearances he also wrote and produced original content for 165 episodes. Mulrooney competed on Star Search and lost, but it helped his early career, since he was hired to work for the program, writing comedy and doing audience warm up. Upon relocating to Los Angeles, California, Mulrooney became a "regular" at The Improvisation, The World Famous Comedy Store and The Laugh Factory. After Joan Rivers left as host of The Late Show on the Fox network in 1987, Mulrooney was asked to replace her. After a few months, The Late Show was cancelled due to low ratings and strong competition from The Tonight Show and Nightline. Mulrooney hosted Comic Strip: Live, first for a year as a local show on KTTV in Los Angeles in 1988, continuing when Fox TV programming executives expanded the show to Fox-owned stations, then network-wide on Saturday nights, for an additional year. He continued to appear on other TV shows such as An Evening at the Improv, Hollywood Squares, Showtime, HBO and Comedy Central and filling in as guest host for Pat Sajak on The Pat Sajak Show. In 1994 Mulrooney wrote, and starred, for two seasons in a sitcom called Midtown North which aired on Comedy Central. He was also one of the featured comics on Andrew Dice Clay's Valentine's Day Massacre pay-per-view special in 1994. Then in 1996 Mulrooney moved back to NYC to begin a career in radio. He co-hosted The John and Abbey show, an afternoon drive-time show which aired on 105.1 - The Buzz. During this time Mulrooney earned the N.Y.S.B Broadcaster's Award for Best On-Air Personality. In 1998 he made the switch to morning radio and teamed up with veteran radio host, Bob Wolf. Wolf and Mulrooney in the Morning went on to beat The Howard Stern Show in the ratings in 2000. John then won Best On-Air Personality for a second time. After a syndication deal drew them to Cleveland, the pair split up and continued to work in radio. In 2007 and 2009, Mulrooney toured Israel on the Crossroads Comedy Tour, a series of benefit concerts for the Crossroads Center in Jerusalem, sponsored by Jerry Seinfeld. In 2008 and 2010, Mulrooney travelled to the Middle East to entertain troops as part of the - Incoming Comedy tour.In 2014 Mulrooney hosted his own show on iHeartRADIO, Mulrooney in the Morning. He still tours the country appearing at comedy clubs, casinos and corporate functions.
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10/8/2020 • 1 hour, 26 minutes, 35 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours # 30 with retired NYPD Sergeant Pat Russo of Kids and Boxing fame, and Dublin Born James Mooney a youth advocate.
Retired Sergeant Pat Russo who is the architect behind the NYPD Kids and boxing program, and Dublin born James Mooney discuss how to help inner city youth in these difficult times. Pat Russo is a solution based individual who not only talks about his passion for kids and boxing he does something about it. James Mooney is a photographer and a groomer to the stars, but on his down time tries to help inner city youth by talking, understanding, and giving them hope. It may possibly be fortuitous that Russo and Mooney met on this humorous platform, Police off the Cuff After Hours. They may possibly be able to put their heads together and solve some problems with fresh ideas and lots of positive energy.
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10/6/2020 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 4 seconds
Police off the Cuff Real Crime Stories Episode # 5 part # 1 with Mike Hinrichs, The Strawberry Fields Murder.
Police off the Cuff Real Crime Stories Episode # 5 part # 1 with Mike Hinrichs, The Strawberry Fields Murder.
Detective Mike Hinrichs, grandson of an NYPD Detective, was appointed to the NYPD in July of 1984. After serving as a uniformed patrol officer and then as a plain-clothes anti-crime Officer in Brooklyn’s 67th precinct, he was promoted to Detective in 1994. He was later transferred to the Brooklyn South Homicide squad where he remained for the next 16+ years, solving many high-profile cases. While he was assigned to the Homicide Squad, he was promoted to Detective First Grade, the highest rank for NYPD detectives. Detective Hinrichs was one of the most decorated police officers in NYPD history, receiving over 200 awards/medals/citations, including NYPD’s combat cross (twice) and the Medal of Valor (twice).
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10/5/2020 • 48 minutes, 16 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours #29 with Stand Up comic and NYC Tour guide Tom Delgado
Tomas “Tom” Delgado is a comedian, actor, writer, and tour guide who currently lives in Brooklyn, New York and has been seen on season 4 of Billions, season 2 of Joe Pera Talks with You, Comedy Central, Food Network, Travel Channel, and Huffington Post. He produces and co-hosts “Let’s See, What Else?”, a free weekly stand-up show in the East Village of New York that was named one of the best underground shows in the city by Thrillist. He also produced successful versions of the show the Bowery Ballroom and 2018 NY Fashion Week. Check out the article. He has also performed at the Red Clay, Rogue Island, Brooklyn, Harlem, and Dallas Comedy Festivals. As an actor and member of SAG/AFTRA, his films have shown in the TriBeCa Film Festival, Cannes Film Festival Short Film Corner, Northside Festival, SoHo Int’l Film Festival, Coney Island Film Festival, Orlando Film Festival, New York Shorts Fest and others. He has also done national commercials for Radio Shack, Comcast, Ford, Toyota, Riunite, Estrella Damm, and others. He is also a writer and producer and has produced multiple plays, directed a show in the NY Fringe Festival that sold out every show, was nominated for best director in the 2016 Strawberry Festival for Short Plays, and has produced two short films that he also wrote and starred in. Regulars was run at the New York Short Film Festival and the Coney Island Film Festival. Here is a still photo from the most recent film, Exit Interview (which I am proud to say hasn’t yet been disqualified for an Oscar – fingers crossed!): Tom also plays guitar, harmonica, sings, and writes music. Here is a picture of him playing some music for people who are pretending to listen while they think of their next Instagram posts: He’s a New York City tour guide who has been featured on the Travel Channel and Telemundo talking about New York. Here he is telling tourists why their cities suck compared to NYC: He is also a former lawyer, admitted to the New York Bar Association. He no longer practices but if you really need legal help, hire him, then say goodbye to your chances of beating that indecent exposure charge.
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10/2/2020 • 1 hour, 39 minutes, 18 seconds
Real Crime Episode # 4 part # 1 with retired detective Tim Muldoon
This is a case of a murder and body dismemberment. Detective Muldoon went the extra step in the investigation of a missing person and his nose led him to realize that there was a DOA in the apartment where the missing person lived. The result was the discovery of a dismembered torso and the recovery of the rest of the body in the basement. As a result the new room mate was arrested and charged with murder.
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9/30/2020 • 56 minutes, 48 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours # 28 with author of My Father's Gun Brian McDonald
Brian McDonald is the author of five non-fiction books including the acclaimed memoirs: "My Father's Gun: One Family, Three Badges, One Hundred Years in the NYPD" (Dutton 1999), and "Last Call at Elaine's" (St. Martin's Press 2008), Brian McDonald is a renowned journalist and author. A prolific freelance writer, he is a frequent contributor to The New York Times and other national publications. He has appeared on Today, Good Morning America, Fox and other network news and feature shows. His books have been prime sources in several television documentaries and the sole inspiration for 'My Father's Gun,' the full-length documentary aired on the History Channel. McDonald is also the author of the bestselling "In the Middle of the Night: the Shocking Story of a Family Killed in Cold Blood" (St. Martin's True Crime 2009). He has taught memoir writing and journalism at both the undergraduate and graduate level.
McDonald has extensive and successful experience as a book proposal and ghost writer.
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9/28/2020 • 1 hour, 26 minutes, 46 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours # 27 with Dr. Stephen Wakschal Clinical Psychologist
Dr. Stephen J Wakschal specializes in clinical psychologist in Staten Island, NY and has over 18 years of experience in the field of medicine. He graduated from his medical school with his medical degree in 2002. Dr. Stephen J Wakschal is licensed to practice by the state board in New York (016089). Dr. Stephen J Wakschal also practices at 2291 Victory Boulevard, Staten Island, NY. He is accepting new patients at his medical office, and available for appointments, preventative care, medical care as well as ongoing patient care. Dr. Wakschal is an expert in the prevention of suicide and treats mental illness. He has partnered with the NYPD in a comprehensive suicide prevention program that has been well received by the rank and file as well as the hierachy of the NYPD.
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9/25/2020 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 7 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours episode # 26 with retired NYPD detective and private investigator Irma Rivera
Irma Rivera joined the ranks of the NYPD in 1982 at the age of twenty. Rivera-Duffy overcame her own timidity and the daunting streets of New York to establish herself as one of the most capable and respected detectives on the job. Irma made Detective first Grade and now works as a Private Eye. In tonight's episode we talk about the state of New York City and whether it can come back from a crime spike due to an incompetent Mayor and lax crime enforcement due to bail reform, and the Covid-19 crisis.
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9/22/2020 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 42 seconds
Real Crime Stories episode # 3 part 3 with retired detective Phil Grimaldi
In this last and final episode Detective Grimaldi reveals that despite all of the outstanding work investigators did on the case, the defendant was found not guilty after trial. All of that despite the fact that the defendant was willing to plead guilty. Detective Grimaldi discusses how you never know what a jury is going to do and that the littlest doubt can sway the jury. It it discussed whatever happened to Robert Knight, AKA Free. Detective Grimaldi didn't know what became of him and let the final judgement to be up to the Lord.
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9/19/2020 • 15 minutes, 17 seconds
Real Crime Episode # 3 part 2 with retired detective Phil Grimaldi
On the morning of January 24th, 1992 inside 2007 Surf Ave in confines of the 60 precinct in Coney Island a gruesome murder was discovered. Inside the 10th floor apartment of a city housing project Dorothy Goldfarb F/W/79 was found face up just inside the apartment door between the hallway and the kitchen. The victim had a large stab wound in her throat and another 15-20 small puncture wounds about her neck. The smaller wounds appeared to be hesitation wounds and may have been inflicted as a means to forcibly get information. The victim also had some bleeding to the back of the head that appeared to be blunt force trauma. The housing project at 2007 Surf Ave was crime infested and drug dealers proliferated about the front entrance to the building. This was the scene whereby the homicide investigation begun. In episode #3 part 2 detective Grimaldi apprehends the perp in regards to this homicide.
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9/18/2020 • 18 minutes, 12 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours episode # 25 with Medicolegal Investigator Darren Dake.
Bio Darren Dake
About
Darren Dake is a law enforcement professional with over 30 years’ experience in criminal and medicolegal death investigation. Darren has worked in both the law enforcement realm of investigations as well as in the role of senior investigator with the Coroner’s office for over 20 years. This combined investigative experience has uniquely established Darren as an expert in investigations which allows him to consult and teach internationally on investigation practices and procedures.
Darren holds national certification as a Medicolegal Death Investigator through the American Board of Medicolegal Death Investigators (ABMDI), as well as being a nationally certified criminal investigator and certified criminal investigations instructor.
Other accomplishments include the founding of the Death Investigation Academy as well as other investigator focused resources such as the Coroner Talk Podcast. Darren has also published several books related to investigations; Investigating Suicide and Self-Harm Deaths, Interviews and Interrogations- getting the information you want, and Autoerotic Fatalities – a guide to investigating and interpreting the scene. Darren also co-authored the book CODE-Living healthy, happy, and whole submerged in tragedy, trauma, and death.
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9/18/2020 • 1 hour, 19 minutes, 36 seconds
Real Crime Episode # 3 part # 1 with retired Detective Phil Grimaldi
On the morning of January 24th, 1992 inside 2007 Surf Ave in confines of the 60 precinct in Coney Island a gruesome murder was discovered. Inside the 10th floor apartment of a city housing project Dorothy Goldfarb F/W/79 was found face up just inside the apartment door between the hallway and the kitchen. The victim had a large stab wound in her throat and another 15-20 small puncture wounds about her neck. The smaller wounds appeared to be hesitation wounds and may have been inflicted as a means to forcibly get information. The victim also had some bleeding to the back of the head that appeared to be blunt force trauma. The housing project at 2007 Surf Ave was crime infested and drug dealers proliferated about the front entrance to the building. This was the scene whereby the homicide investigation begun.
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9/17/2020 • 22 minutes, 32 seconds
Police off the Cuff after Hours # 24 with Briana O'Daniel MSW, ASW, Forensic Clinician Sex Trafficking expert
Sacramento Area Professional. Currently developing curriculum to provide treatment for perpetrators of sex trafficking - this includes recognizing the risk factors and psychological characteristics of the perpetrators and how to address the issues within this population and get to the root causes. I have experience in direct services working with parolees including but not limited to sex offenders in a variety of forensic settings including county jails, courts, community, in-patient, and out-patient. Significant training and experience in suicide risk assessment, individual, family, couples and group therapies. Also, recently joined California P.O.S.T. as a trainer for ICI Human Trafficking Investigations through South Bay Regional Public Safety Training Consortium. Experience in working with clients who have co-occurring disorders, AOD assessment and treatment. Experience in working with severely mentally ill, case management and daily living skills. Direct services and care for children, as well as adults with intellectual, and physical disabilities in a variety of settings. Counseled children, adults, and families in county-based Medi-Cal outpatient clinic; including school-based services and home visits.
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9/15/2020 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 34 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours # 23 with Colorado Police Officer and Stand Up Comic Vinnie Montez
Vinnie Montez is a Colorado native, he grew up in the largely homogenous community of Boulder, CO, which prides itself on being a bastion of cultural diversity, but which is honestly just weird. Growing up, he always wanted to be a police officer. Now a 22-year veteran of law enforcement, his experiences as a cop and his Mexican heritage are the foundation for his comedy: you just can’t make some of this stuff up. Vinnie got into comedy in 2007 as a means of addressing the stress and trauma of dealing with horrible situations on a regular basis. Since then he has performed regularly at Denver’s Comedy Works and other national venues. His first comedy special debut was on Dry Bar Comedy, released in 2019, Vinnie Montez: Armed & Hilarious. With a focus on telling funny stories about being a police officer and promoting better mental health for the men and women in blue, he is a favorite at events around the nation. Vinnie has shared the stage with Michelle Wolf, Chris D’Elia, Joe Rogan, John Crist, Josh Blue, Paul Rodriguez, Gilbert Gottfried, Nick Guerra, Brian Posehn, Gina Brillon, Joey Medina, Caroline Rhea, Bob Marley and more. In 2018 Vinnie was inducted as an official member of Humanizing the Badge (HTB), an organization on a mission to help forge stronger relationships between law enforcement officers and the communities they serve. Vinnie has become a favorite among law enforcement and corporate audiences alike, performing for the Colorado Fraternal Order of Police, Special Olympics International Law Enforcement Torch Run Conference (Denver), Colorado Association of School Resource Officers, Rocky Mountain Hostage Negotiators, International Association of Financial Crimes Investigators, County Sheriffs of Colorado, Law Enforcement Explorer Post Advisors Association of Colorado, National Latino Peace Officers Association, Humanize the Badge, KYGO’s Christmas Crusade for Children, Hallie’s Heroes and many more.
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9/11/2020 • 12 minutes, 51 seconds
Real Crime Episode # 1 part # 3 with retired NYPD detective Michael O'Keefe
In this first episode part # 3 of real crime stories retired NYPD detective and author Michael O'Keefe discusses a triple homicide that he investigated while being assigned to the 83 precinct in Brooklyn. Mike uses his keen investigative sense to determine that the case was not a routine fire where three people perished. Certain things about the crime scene lead Mike to believe that the fire Marshall's initial determination as a un-suspicious fire were incorrect. He develops the case form their and the determination as suspicious lead to a triple murder investigation. Mike continues the investigation and makes an arrest and gets closure for the families of the victim's.
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9/9/2020 • 22 minutes, 27 seconds
Real crime episode # 1 part # 2 with retired detective Michael O'Keefe
In this first episode part # 2 of real crime stories retired NYPD detective and author Michael O'Keefe discusses a triple homicide that he investigated while being assigned to the 83 precinct in Brooklyn. Mike uses his keen investigative sense to determine that the case was not a routine fire where three people perished. Certain things about the crime scene lead Mike to believe that the fire Marshall's initial determination as a un-suspicious fire were incorrect. He develops the case form their and the determination as suspicious lead to a triple murder investigation. Mike continues the investigation and gets closer to finding out who was responsible for this horrific crime.
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9/7/2020 • 21 minutes, 22 seconds
Episode # 2 part # 3 of Real Crime Stories with NYPD Manhattan Special Victim's 1st grade detective Sandy Rubino
Episode # 2 part # 3 of Real Crime Stories I interview detective 1st grade Sandy Rubino of Manhattan Special Victim's Unit. Sandy was part of the child abuse team. She tells a story about a horrendous case of child abuse, and sexual abuse involving 4 siblings. During Sandy's 22 year career she investigated about 1000 child abuse cases that involved the interviews of over 3000 children. She made hundreds of arrests while assigned to Special victim's that involved the sexual and or physical abuse of children under 11. In this 3rd and final segment Sandy gets closure to this case as the investigation is completed and an arrest is made.
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9/4/2020 • 14 minutes, 49 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours episode # 22 with NYPD retired detective Jason Cohen.
Jason Cohen is a retired NYPD detective who started out in Housing PSA # 5 in 1998, worked gang enforcement across Manhattan and In the New York City Housing Projects. He got his gold shield by working in OCCB narcotics in Brooklyn North. Jason is currently a private investigator and has started a non profit 501C4 called Standing Up for New York City. The goal is to support cops in this anti police atmosphere that is ow prevalent in NYC.
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9/4/2020 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 19 seconds
Episode # 2 part #2 of real crime stories with NYPD detective 1st grade Sandy Rubino of Manhattan Special Victim's
Episode # 2 part # 2 of Real Crime Stories I interview detective 1st grade Sandy Rubino of Manhattan Special Victim's Unit. Sandy was part of the child abuse team. She tells a story about a horrendous case of child abuse, and sexual abuse involving 4 siblings. During Sandy's 22 year career she investigated about 1000 child abuse cases that involved the interviews of over 3000 children. She made hundreds of arrests while assigned to Special victim's that involved the sexual and or physical abuse of children under 11.
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9/3/2020 • 12 minutes, 18 seconds
Real Crime Episode # 2 part # 1 with retired NYPD 1st grade Detective Sandy Rubino of Manhattan Special Victim's.
Episode # 2 part # 1 of Real Crime Stories I interview detective 1st grade Sandy Rubino of Manhattan Special Victim's Unit. Sandy was part of the child abuse team. She tells a story about a horrendous case of child abuse, and sexual abuse involving 4 siblings. During Sandy's 22 year career she investigated about 1000 child abuse cases that involved the interviews of over 3000 children. She made hundreds of arrests while assigned to Special victim's that involved the sexual and or physical abuse of children under 11.
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9/2/2020 • 15 minutes, 7 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours # 21 with attorney and retired Police officer Lance LoRusso
Lance LoRusso is a civil litigator with a law enforcement background. He focuses his practice on critical incident & media response, catastrophic personal injury, tractor trailer wrecks, and wrongful death cases. Lance is honored to serve as General Counsel to the Georgia State Lodge of the Fraternal Order of Police.
Lance has represented over 80 officers on-duty shootings or in-custody deaths and has lectured on deadly force and other topics to law enforcement officers from more than twenty-five states, several federal agencies, and international police associations.
He has been a firearms instructor for over 25 years, serves as a use of force expert, and regularly consults with attorneys defending law enforcement officers in use of force and criminal cases brought against them in the performance of their duties.
Lance holds an undergraduate degree from Emory University and a Master’s degree from Kennesaw State University. He graduated with honors from Georgia State University College of Law. He is licensed to practice in Georgia, Tennessee, & Arkansas.
Lance’s books, When Cops Kill about use of force incidents and Blue News covering police and media response, were written to raise money for law enforcement charities. To date, over $25,000 has been donated to assist officers, their families and their survivors. He has also written several fiction books inspired by his experiences as a cop and his work with first responders.
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9/1/2020 • 1 hour, 28 minutes, 21 seconds
Police off the Cuff New theme song!
Listen to our new Police off the Cuff theme song, words and music as well as performed by Peter Chiarelli.
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8/29/2020 • 2 minutes, 22 seconds
Real Crime Episode # 1 with retired NYPD Detective Michael O'Keefe
In this first episode of real crime stories retired NYPD detective and author Michael O'keefe discusses a triple homicide that he investigated while being assigned to the 83 precinct in Brooklyn. Mike uses his keen investigative sense to determine that the case was not a routine fire where three people perished. Certain things about the crime scene lead Mike to believe that the fire Marshall's initial determination as a un-suspicious fire were incorrect. He develops the case form their and the determination as suspicious lead to a triple murder investigation.
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8/29/2020 • 18 minutes, 34 seconds
Police off the Cuff after Hours with retired NYPD and Yonkers Police Commissioner Edmund Hartnett
Edmund Hartnett was appointed to the NYPD in November of 1979. He served in numerous commands including NSU #9, the 32nd, 48th, 46th and 24th Precincts as well as the Applicant Processing Division and Manhattan South Narcotics District. Ed commanded several NYPD units including the Drug Enforcement Task Force, the Quality Assurance Division, the 109th Precinct, Narcotics Borough Bronx and the Intelligence Division.
Upon retirement from the NYPD, he served as Police Commissioner of Yonkers, the fourth largest city in New York State, from 2006 through 2011. After leaving the Yonkers Police Department, Ed then worked with former NYPD Police Commissioner, Bill Bratton, on police consulting projects in Los Angeles, Oakland CA, Detroit and Baltimore.
Ed holds a Bachelor’s Degree from Fordham University, a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from Marist College and a Certificate in Police Management from the Columbia University Graduate School of Business. He is a graduate of the 169th Session of the FBI National Academy, the FBI National Executive Institute and the Executive Leaders Program of the Center for Homeland Defense and Security of the Naval Postgraduate School.
Ed served as President of Brosnan Risk Consultants, a New York based security firm, from 2013 through 2018. He still provides consulting services to Brosnan as well as several other clients.
Ed and his wife, Grace, have been married since 2004. Ed’s son, Matt, is an NYPD Detective assigned to the Emergency Services Unit. Matt and his wife, Kathy, have two daughters, Ava and Madelyn.
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8/28/2020 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 6 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours episode # 19 with Amanda Coleman of Irish Angel non profit organization.
Amanda Coleman is the CEO of Irish Angel, a non profit that helps law enforcement, EMS, Firefighters, the Military, armed forces, K-9 Units, and security forces.
Irish Angel provides education, awareness and resources about PTSD, PTSI, Depression and Anxiety Related illness’s. Through our partnerships, we offer opportunities to inform, heal and promote a healthy lifestyle for first responders. Amanda knows that we live in very trying times where we are surrounded with a lot of hate and unrest toward our first responders. Irish Angel has the utmost respect for these men and woman who sacrifice their lives everyday, to try and make a difference in society. The non profit wants to make a difference in these people's lives who do so uch and are under appreciated.
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8/24/2020 • 1 hour, 32 minutes, 42 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours # 18 with retired NYPD Sergeant Pete Panuccio
Police off the Cuff After hours with retired 39 year NYPD veteran Pete Panuccio. He recounts his police career during this interesting and captivating show. Pete talks about his time in the 77 squad, his short stint in Internal Affairs and his life changing response to the attacks on the World Trade Center. Pete pulls no punches when he talks about the lack of leadership coming out of the Mayor's office, the resulting snowball effect on the lack of leadership coming out of 1 Police Plaza. This has created difficulties for cops to do their job. This is an outstanding episode and Mark and I salute Pete for his 39 year Police career. Live a long life Pete and make the citizens of the city of New York pay you for a long time.
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8/21/2020 • 1 hour, 42 minutes, 19 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours # 17 with Scott LoBaido
Artist Scott LoBaido is a brilliant artist who garnered national attention from painting a blue line in support of the NYPD in Staten island across from the Police precinct. The city department of Transportation sent him a cease and desist order. In his Staten Island way he told the DOT what they could do with their letter of cease and desist. He immediately became a National hero in that he fought and is fighting city hall. Scott is a true patriot.
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8/18/2020 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 22 seconds
Police off the Cuff #74 with retired Sergeant Pat Russo
Pat Russo is currently the President and CEO of Chef’s Choice Food Distributor in Brooklyn NY. He is also the Director of both the NYPD Boxing Team, the Atlas-NYPD Cops & Kids Boxing Program and is a retired NYPD Sgt.
While serving with the NYPD, Pat developed a Narcotic Problem solving program called the Narcotics Enforcement Initiative, the program was so effective, he was asked to train every Precinct located within NYC on the various techniques to eliminate chronic, problem Narcotic Locations.
Also while serving with the NYPD, Pat Founded the Cops & Kids Boxing Program within his Precinct. He started this program to build a positive relationship between Neighborhood Police Officers and Local Youth. The program also provided the youth with a positive alternative to gangs, drug abuse and other criminal activity. Many of the members of this program went on to become NYPD Officers.
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8/14/2020 • 59 minutes, 37 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours # 16 with Randy Sutton
Randy served more than three decades as a Law Enforcement Officer and Leader with the Princeton Borough Police Dept in New Jersey and the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Dept. in Nevada, where he is one of the most decorated officers in the departments history. He authored three successful books, "True Blue Police Stories by Those Who Have Lived Them", "A Cop's Life", and "True Blue To Protect and Serve". and the soon to be released. "THE POWER OF LEGACY, Personal Heroes of America's Most Inspiring People". He is a nationally known speaker on the topics of Leadership and Ethics in Law Enforcement. He has also appeared in several feature films, "Casino", "Fools Rush In" and "Miss Congeniality II" as well as numerous television shows such as "COPS". "Americas" Most Wanted" and "Las Vegas". He has also been featured on FOX News as a commentator regarding Law Enforcement issues and is a featured panelist on the cable TV show "FIRED UP". Randy is the host of the new podcast, THE POWER OF LEGACY".
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8/6/2020 • 48 minutes, 42 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours # 15 with Dr. Nadim Karim
Dr. Nadim Karim is a clinical/forensic psychologist and criminologist. He has completed over 7000 psychological evaluations of adult and youth offenders in California. He has focused on the following areas of evaluation: mitigation; sentencing; mental health diversion; insanity; immigration (asylum; U-VISA); competency; juvenile; substance use; domestic violence; and PTSD. The evaluations have been in both English and Spanish. I have worked for the prosecution, the defense, and received referrals directly from the bench.
I have also focused my consulting work on alternatives to incarceration, policing initiatives, racial diversity training, implicit bias training, and conflict resolution training. In addition, I have been a consultant to various law enforcement agencies in California, including the LA County Sheriff's Department, Orange County Sheriff's Department, and Sacramento County Sheriff's Department.
I have media and TV/Film technical consulting experience relating to mental health.
I am passionate about being an agent of change in people’s lives. Diversity and equality are everything.
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8/4/2020 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 57 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours with documentary film maker Michael Cooley # 14
Police off the Cuff interviews documentary film maker Michael Cooley the director of South Bureau Homicide. Michael Cooley is the President and executive Producer at Ronin Media House, Inc a California media company. Michael spent time with the South Bureau Homicide unit in order to shoot this award winning documentary. This powerful hard hitting film will have you glued to the screen as they spend time in LA county's busiest precincts.
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7/31/2020 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 43 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours # 13 with retired Sergeant and attorney Louie Lapietra.
Police off the Cuff After Hours with retired Sergeant and attorney Louie Lapietra discussing the diaphragm law and the pitfalls NYC cops are facing because of it. Mr. La Pietra was an NYPD Sergeant and Attorney for more than 20 years. During his time with the NYPD, he gained experience in a variety of roles including prosecutor, managing attorney, providing legislative counsel to the Mayor of New York City. Over the years, he became intimately familiar with all of the relevant paperwork and procedures in criminal defense law. As a result, he is well-respected by other attorneys and he is trusted by other police officers.
Mr. La Pietra is also an avid car and motorcycle enthusiast. He moonlights as a bass player in his band called Rattlin, which plays a variety of classic rock. Lastly, he has been married to his sweetheart for the past 29 years and they have 2 grown children.
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7/28/2020 • 1 hour, 26 minutes, 32 seconds
Police off the Cuff after Hours with retired NYPD Lieutenant Dr. Darrin Porcher # 12
Police off the Cuff After Hours with retired NYPD Lieutenant Dr. Darrin Porcher. This episode discusses the diaphragm law and all of the legalities, pitfalls, and dangers NYPD officers face because of it. Dr. Darrin Porcher is one of the most sought after police spokespersons in the New York area. He served 21 years on the NYPD in a variety of jobs and is an expert on Criminal Justice, police procedure,and the law as it affects police interaction with the public. Bill and Mark grill Dr. Porcher on the state of policing in New York City as well as the fall out from the George Floyd incident.
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7/24/2020 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 57 seconds
Police Off The Cuff After Hours # 11 with Mike Fabozzi
Michael Fabozzi is a 22-year veteran of the NYPD. As a Detective he pioneered the use of investigative techniques in Cyber Fraud. He cracked the largest identity theft case ever garnering world-wide attention. He has testified on cyber crime in front of US Congress as an expert and has lectured across the country. After he retired from the NYPD he continued to work in cutting edge areas of law enforcement as Director, Law Enforcement Programs at a leading Rapid DNA sequencing technology company. He has started two companies related to Law Enforcement and has been an adjunct professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
He recently co-founded NetThunder, NetThunder provides an on-premise private cloud solution built by cybersecurity professionals. Our IT automation includes services that keep your company running efficiently and securely, even in a compute-heavy environment. Safe and secure networking.
Detective Fabozzi and an expert on ID theft and financial investigations. He was one of the first seasoned members of the NYPD Computer Crimes Squad and worked with the Federal Electronic Crimes Task Force in NY. A former professor at John Jay College in NYC where he developed a graduate level course in Cyber-Criminology. A first responder on 9/11 where he helped with the identification protocol for trace DNA evidence at the Medical Examiner’s office. He is an entrepreneur and founder of a security and data base management company that he sold before moving to Palo Alto. He was a Director working at a DNA sequencing company for Human Identification that developed a rapid DNA instrument.
Detective Fabozzi also worked as a Detective in CA and I am enjoying living in Palo Alto and plans on staying for many years.Michael Fabozzi is a 22 year veteran of the NYPD. As a detective he pioneered the use of investigative techniques in Cybed Fraud.
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7/21/2020 • 1 hour, 23 minutes, 59 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours # 10 LA County retired DA Steve Cooley and retired LAPD Captain Greg Meyer
Police off the Cuff After Hours with LA County District attorney Steve Cooley with retired LAPD captain and use of force expert Greg Meyer. Steve Cooley was the LA County District attorney from 2000-2012. He has co-written two books Blue Lives Matter, and Blue Lives in Jeopardy. The books deal with the line of duty deaths of officers on the LAPD and in Blue Lives in Jeopardy the outright assassination of active law enforcement officers. Greg Meyer is an LAPD retired Captain and an expert in the use of force. These two guests pull no punches when talking about the state of law enforcement today.
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7/17/2020 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 46 seconds
#73 Andrew DeStefano Pt. 2
Andrew DeStefano is fifty-five (55) years of age and a retired New York City Police Captain. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Economics from Manhattan College (Class of 1989) and is currently finishing a final project for a Master of Arts in History from Lehman College. Simultaneously, he’s studying toward a Doctoral Certificate in Advanced Crime Analysis at John Jay. A proud combat veteran of the first Gulf War, Andrew is active as the Chaplain in his local VFW post, and serves as Vice-Commander of his local American Legion post. He also serves as Lector each and every Sunday at St. James Church in Carmel, NY, as well as being active in the Knights of Columbus and the FOP. Andrew has an eighteen (18) year old daughter who is currently a senior at Carmel High School.
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7/10/2020 • 1 hour, 58 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours # 9 interview with retired 79 squad Lieutenant Tom Joyce
In this episode Bill and Mark interview retired NYPD 79 squad commander Tom Joyce in regards to policing in New York City. Tom was also the CO of the cold case squad. The NYPD is facing many challenges from the new diaphragm bill passed by the NYC council to the report by the New York State attorney general calling for yet more oversight. Politicians have not requested any input from the scientific community in regards to changes in policing and the input by the state attorney general is politically motivated.
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7/10/2020 • 1 hour, 32 minutes, 20 seconds
#72 Andrew DeStefano Pt. 1
Andrew DeStefano is fifty-five (55) years of age and a retired New York City Police Captain. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Economics from Manhattan College (Class of 1989) and is currently finishing a final project for a Master of Arts in History from Lehman College. Simultaneously, he’s studying toward a Doctoral Certificate in Advanced Crime Analysis at John Jay. A proud combat veteran of the first Gulf War, Andrew is active as the Chaplain in his local VFW post, and serves as Vice-Commander of his local American Legion post. He also serves as Lector each and every Sunday at St. James Church in Carmel, NY, as well as being active in the Knights of Columbus and the FOP. Andrew has an eighteen (18) year old daughter who is currently a senior at Carmel High School.
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7/3/2020 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 40 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours # 8 with retired detective Bill Ryan and detective Scott Wagner
Police off the Cuff After Hours interviews retired NYPD detective Bill Ryan of the Arson and explosion squad, and detective Scott Wagner of Manhattan North Homicide Squad. Bill and Mark discuss the disbandment of Anti Crime and what it means to NYC. Since Anti Crime was disbanded the city has exploded with shootings and murders. New York City is heading in the wrong direction in regards to violent crime. both Bill Ryan and Scott Wagner spent many years working the busiest precincts in anti crime. For civilians anti crime is a plain clothes unit that works in unmarked cars and targets guns, robberies, and violent crime on the street. The unit was disbanded because anti crime is more likely to get in gun battles on the street with the criminal element. Who will suffer? The answer is the people living in the poor neighborhoods.
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6/30/2020 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 47 seconds
Police off the Cuff After Hours with National Law Enforcement host John Jay Wiley # 7
National Law enforcement talk show host John Jay Wiley is a syndicated talk show host., his show is currently on 41 stations nationally. His very popular show has access to a huge audience estimated as large as 16 million people. Bill and Mark interview John Jay Wiley about his police career in Baltimore, podcasting, and life after the Police Department.
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6/26/2020 • 1 hour, 19 minutes, 40 seconds
#71 Rick Martinez Pt. 2
Rick Martinez says his successful career with the NYPD was a tribute to his parents, Anastacio, and Valentina. As a young kid growing up in the tough projects of the South Bronx he saw them mugged and beaten on more than one occasion. This trauma motivated him to go “get the bad guys.” But he didn’t want just to be a cop… he wanted to be the best cop. In his humble opinion this was the Emergency Service Unit.
He was the first in his family to graduate the Police Academy, and he went on to his first assignment the 44 precinct in the Bronx. Highest crime rated precinct of the 75 NYPD precincts in the 1980’s. While some may have frowned upon this assignment Rick was ecstatic. Being born and raised in the area he knew who the bad guys were, where they were, and how they operated. Numerous gun, drug, and robbery arrests ensued and he and his partner, Lillian Rodriguez earned praise within the precinct.
In Rick’s 4th year on the job he was accepted into the elite Emergency Service Unit. In this unit with only 8 months on the job he was part of the team sent to apprehend drug dealer, and murderer Larry Davis. This incident was one of the fiercest gun battles in NYPD History. Six officers were wounded during this occurrence and Rick distinguished himself by saving the lives of at least three of them. As a result of this incident Rick was awarded the NYPD’s 2nd highest honor, the Combat Cross.
He currently works in the private security industry and credits his wife Christine for the constant smile he wears on his face. He lives for his two children, his son Noel, a school therapist, and his daughter Arielle a registered nurse.
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6/26/2020 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 4 seconds
#70 Rick Martinez Pt. 1
Rick Martinez says his successful career with the NYPD was a tribute to his parents, Anastacio, and Valentina. As a young kid growing up in the tough projects of the South Bronx he saw them mugged and beaten on more than one occasion. This trauma motivated him to go “get the bad guys.” But he didn’t want just to be a cop… he wanted to be the best cop. In his humble opinion this was the Emergency Service Unit.
He was the first in his family to graduate the Police Academy, and he went on to his first assignment the 44 precinct in the Bronx. Highest crime rated precinct of the 75 NYPD precincts in the 1980’s. While some may have frowned upon this assignment Rick was ecstatic. Being born and raised in the area he knew who the bad guys were, where they were, and how they operated. Numerous gun, drug, and robbery arrests ensued and he and his partner, Lillian Rodriguez earned praise within the precinct.
In Rick’s 4th year on the job he was accepted into the elite Emergency Service Unit. In this unit with only 8 months on the job he was part of the team sent to apprehend drug dealer, and murderer Larry Davis. This incident was one of the fiercest gun battles in NYPD History. Six officers were wounded during this occurrence and Rick distinguished himself by saving the lives of at least three of them. As a result of this incident Rick was awarded the NYPD’s 2nd highest honor, the Combat Cross.
He currently works in the private security industry and credits his wife Christine for the constant smile he wears on his face. He lives for his two children, his son Noel, a school therapist, and his daughter Arielle a registered nurse.
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6/19/2020 • 54 minutes, 59 seconds
Episode # 6 Police off the Cuff after Hours with retired NYPD Detective Rick Tirelli and Film Producer Kevin Kaufman
Rick Tirelli is a retired detective who had 31 years of service with the NYPD. He retired out of Manhattan South Homicide Squad. Kevin Kaufman is a television producer and the owner of Kaufman films. He has produced shows like Gotti, Godfather and son, the Perfect Murder on Investigation Discovery, and Watching the Detectives. He was also the producer of the first season of 'The Real House wives of Orange County." Kevin and Rick have teamed up and produced some great television shows.
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6/19/2020 • 58 minutes, 18 seconds
After hours episode # 5 Police off the Cuff after Hours with retired Detective, SWAT team Member, and beauty queen Lisa Lockwood.
Bio: Lisa Lockwood
Lisa Lockwood overcame growing up in poverty, to competing in a beauty pageant. She survived an abusive marriage, and the challenges of making it in a male-dominated military to a having a remarkable career in law enforcement. She reveals her illuminating story of Reinvention through perseverance, drive, and confidence in Undercover Angel: From Beauty Queen to Swat Team…A True Story.
Lisa story begins in 1988, when she competed in the Miss Illinois USA Pageant, to her present day life, retired from seven action-packed years on the police department of a Chicago suburb.
In 1992 she served a tour of duty in Saudi Arabia during Operation Desert Storm, while serving a four-year stint in the United States Air Force. She was awarded the prestigious honors:
Airman of the Year Worldwide Logistics Squadrons
Airman of the Year, Base-wide Commendation Medal
Good Conduct Medal National Air Defense Medal
Southwest Asia Service Medal Outstanding Service Medal
Upon leaving the Air force she trained at the Chicago Police Academy. Her first marriage of eight years, to an often drunken and verbally abusive man, ended soon after. She would later become the department’s first female SWAT member. She also became an undercover narcotics detective and went through training with the DEA. Some undercover cases involved the FBI. She was named Officer of the Year in 2002.
She went on to marry an affluent Canadian speaker and author. She is now a speaker, author and life coach. She is a certified practitioner in neuro-linguistic programming, a timeline therapy and certified hypno-therapist.
Lisa has earned a Bachelors of Arts and Master of Science degree.
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6/17/2020 • 1 hour, 15 minutes
After Hours Episode # 2 Police off the Cuff after Hours with retired NYPD Detective, and Dead Files TV Star Steve Dischiavi, recorded on 5/14/20
Steve Dischiavi is a retired NYPD 2nd grade detective. Steve retired out of Manhattan North Homicide Squad and had a eventful 21 year police career. He was featured on a TV show that won an Emmy award, it was called NYPD 24/7. That television show led to several other roles and to his current job on the Dead Files. Steve utilizes his homicide investigative skills to determine whether or not there is paranormal activity in a particular house. Detective Dischaivi is a colorful personality and was an outstanding detective during his time in Manhattan North Homicide. I know this first hand as I worked along side him as his squad sergeant in the "A" Team of the MNHS. This episode is full of laughs and great New York accents, and police lingo. Listen to the whole 2:12 you won't be sorry.
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6/17/2020 • 2 hours, 11 minutes
After Hours Episode # 3 Police off the Cuff after Hours with retired NYPD Detective, Hostage Negotiator, and master trainer James Shanahan recorded 5/28/20
Detective James Shanahan a 37 year veteran of the NYPD is an amazing detective, hostage negotiator, and above all an outstanding human being. He taught thousands of Police officers, Detectives, Sergeants, and Captains, the art of de-escalation in regards to the use of force. He was one of the first instructors on the NYPD to teach Verbal Judo in the 1990's. His de-escalation instruction takes in to consideration the teachings of martial arts, psychology, and hostage negotiation. When the US Army needed training in hostage negotiation Detective Shanahan and his boss Lieutenant Jack Cambria answered the call. They taught the US army hostage negotiation skills at Guantanamo Bay after the 9/11 attacks. This episode is 2:20 long. Mark and I just had so many interesting questions to ask and James had so many stories to tell we wanted it on tape. This segment is interesting, thought provoking, and hilarious.
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6/17/2020 • 2 hours, 20 minutes, 56 seconds
Police off the Cuff after Hours with retired NYPD Police Officer and Attorney Joe Murray After hours episode # 1 recorded on 5/22/20
Listen to the interview of retired NYPD Police Officer and current attorney Joe Murray as he discusses current events, politics, and Covid-19. Joe Murray discusses representing a small business owner who wants to sue Governor Cuomo for the shutdown during this pandemic.
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6/17/2020 • 1 hour, 29 minutes, 8 seconds
#69 Peter Pranzo Ep. 2
Peter J. Pranzo is a retired New York City Police Department Lieutenant, with over 21 years of service. He has worked in all of the boroughs of New York, and is one of the most highly decorated Superior Officers in the history of the NYPD, receiving over 60 awards, department commendations, and community awards, including some of the Police Department's highest: The Police Combat Cross, the Award for Valor, and the Honor Legion Medal for Valor.
As a young police officer of the late sixties and early seventies, Pranzo worked in some of the city's toughest neighborhoods, including the 71st Precinct, bordering Brooklyn's East New York and Bedford-Stuyvesant. His assignment to the 26th Precinct of West Harlem, while still a rookie cop, forced him to encounter the residuals of one of America's most ruthless, organized cop-killing groups, the Black Liberation Army. The BLA, headed by Joanne Chesimard, targeted Pranzo for a machine gun murder, but for a matter of seconds, mistakenly gunned down two of his comrades in his stead. A traumatized, furious, and determined Pranzo, along with a multitude of NYPD officers, began the hunt for these assassins which would last for years. Joanne Chesimard remains at large today, with a one million dollar bounty on her head.
After his promotion to Sergeant in the mid-seventies, Pranzo's new assignment was to the 32nd Precinct of Central Harlem, the then murder and drug capital of America and most violent precinct in the nation, where 13 police officers lost their lives. Here he supervised a narcotics team for eight years, racking up over 8,000 arrests, kicking off the Operation Drug Campaign that spread citywide. Despite an open contract for his death issued by the Gambino organized crime family and personal attempts on his life, he would make his mark as he worked with the notable black community leader, Rita Webb Smith. Together with his narcotics team and community support, they took back the streets of this most deadly, drug and gun infested neighborhood, which freed an entire community and inspired a book entitled, "The Woman Who Took Back Her Streets," New Horizon Press, 1989, which highlighted the team's involvement. It was also within the 32nd Precinct where this young Sergeant was involved in multiple shootouts, and was honored ceremoniously on many occasions by the Honorable Mayor, Edward I. Koch.
Retired Lieutenant Pranzo's last assignment was to the New York City Police Department's elite Street Crime Unit. Here he supervised, daily, plainclothes/undercover police who made use of various disguises and impersonations such as cab drivers or street persons while they made arrests for violent street crimes in progress. The Unit effected over 3,000 arrests per year and achieved notoriety within the ranks of law enforcement throughout the Nation. It was within this specialized unit where Lieutenant Pranzo began his writing career for New York Newspapers and Police Magazines. After losing a personal friend and many other fellow officers to suicide, Lieutenant Pranzo knew there was a problem inherent in police work and vowed to make a difference. The many articles written for police magazines across the country about the subject of stress, trauma, and suicides in law enforcement, began to take hold. Through some prompting and political pushing, the NYPD and many other large city departments finally began formal counseling programs, peer units, and help-line numbers displayed on posters for any police officer who needed assistance. These remain in place today.
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6/12/2020 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 42 seconds
#68 Peter Pranzo Pt. 1
Peter J. Pranzo is a retired New York City Police Department Lieutenant, with over 21 years of service. He has worked in all of the boroughs of New York, and is one of the most highly decorated Superior Officers in the history of the NYPD, receiving over 60 awards, department commendations, and community awards, including some of the Police Department's highest: The Police Combat Cross, the Award for Valor, and the Honor Legion Medal for Valor.
As a young police officer of the late sixties and early seventies, Pranzo worked in some of the city's toughest neighborhoods, including the 71st Precinct, bordering Brooklyn's East New York and Bedford-Stuyvesant. His assignment to the 26th Precinct of West Harlem, while still a rookie cop, forced him to encounter the residuals of one of America's most ruthless, organized cop-killing groups, the Black Liberation Army. The BLA, headed by Joanne Chesimard, targeted Pranzo for a machine gun murder, but for a matter of seconds, mistakenly gunned down two of his comrades in his stead. A traumatized, furious, and determined Pranzo, along with a multitude of NYPD officers, began the hunt for these assassins which would last for years. Joanne Chesimard remains at large today, with a one million dollar bounty on her head.
After his promotion to Sergeant in the mid-seventies, Pranzo's new assignment was to the 32nd Precinct of Central Harlem, the then murder and drug capital of America and most violent precinct in the nation, where 13 police officers lost their lives. Here he supervised a narcotics team for eight years, racking up over 8,000 arrests, kicking off the Operation Drug Campaign that spread citywide. Despite an open contract for his death issued by the Gambino organized crime family and personal attempts on his life, he would make his mark as he worked with the notable black community leader, Rita Webb Smith. Together with his narcotics team and community support, they took back the streets of this most deadly, drug and gun infested neighborhood, which freed an entire community and inspired a book entitled, "The Woman Who Took Back Her Streets," New Horizon Press, 1989, which highlighted the team's involvement. It was also within the 32nd Precinct where this young Sergeant was involved in multiple shootouts, and was honored ceremoniously on many occasions by the Honorable Mayor, Edward I. Koch.
Retired Lieutenant Pranzo's last assignment was to the New York City Police Department's elite Street Crime Unit. Here he supervised, daily, plainclothes/undercover police who made use of various disguises and impersonations such as cab drivers or street persons while they made arrests for violent street crimes in progress. The Unit effected over 3,000 arrests per year and achieved notoriety within the ranks of law enforcement throughout the Nation. It was within this specialized unit where Lieutenant Pranzo began his writing career for New York Newspapers and Police Magazines. After losing a personal friend and many other fellow officers to suicide, Lieutenant Pranzo knew there was a problem inherent in police work and vowed to make a difference. The many articles written for police magazines across the country about the subject of stress, trauma, and suicides in law enforcement, began to take hold. Through some prompting and political pushing, the NYPD and many other large city departments finally began formal counseling programs, peer units, and help-line numbers displayed on posters for any police officer who needed assistance. These remain in place today.
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6/5/2020 • 59 minutes, 50 seconds
#67 Louis Anemone Pt. 2
Louis Anemone’s police career is a true testament to the American dream. He rose from humble beginnings growing up in the Marlboro Houses in Brooklyn to become the Chief of Department. He started out at the age of 18 as a police trainee and retired at the age of 53 as the highest ranking uniformed member of the service. Along the way Chief Anemone earned a reputation as a tough police commander who respected his cops and always backed them when they were right, and disciplined them when they were wrong. He earned the respect of patrol cops on the street, where he exceled. His reputation as a tough but fair boss followed him throughout his career.
Chief Anemone was one of the architects of the NYPD’s highly touted Compstat program and was credited with being one of its toughest inquisitor’s. When asked about the Compstat program he quickly credited the late Jack Maple as its inventor. The highly innovative program is now utilized by nearly 90 percent of all police departments in the country in facilitating crime reduction and best practices.
Below quoted from NY Times article: Michael Cooper June 11th, 1999:
As the highest ranking uniformed member of the department, Chief Anemone cut a figure of almost military bearing. He stood ramrod straight, and sometimes wore a leather Sam Browne belt with a shoulder-strap on the outside of his uniform. Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani praised Chief Anemone as an ''exceptional cop.''
When Chief Anemone retired one of his former bosses, John F. Timoney, who was the First Deputy Commissioner under Mr. Bratton and is now the Philadelphia Police Commissioner, said: ''There are very few people who are irreplaceable. Chief Anemone actually is.''
34 years’ experience in law enforcement and counter terrorism duties in the nation's greatest a largest Police Department, the NYPD. 2 years’ experience managing security and law enforcement for the nation's largest public transportation agency, the MTA. Expert in crowd control, disorder control tactics, and planning for large scale events. Surviving member of the original NYPD Compstat; team for reducing crime in NYC. Developer of the NYPD's Traffic Stat system for reducing serious vehicle accidents in NYC.
Expert in investigation and review of investigations of the police use of deadly force. Specialties: Crime fighting strategies and tactics. Leadership. Anti-terrorism strategies and tactics. Police use of deadly force. Risk management processes. General police management.
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5/29/2020 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 56 seconds
#66 Louis Anemone Pt. 1
Louis Anemone’s police career is a true testament to the American dream. He rose from humble beginnings growing up in the Marlboro Houses in Brooklyn to become the Chief of Department. He started out at the age of 18 as a police trainee and retired at the age of 53 as the highest ranking uniformed member of the service. Along the way Chief Anemone earned a reputation as a tough police commander who respected his cops and always backed them when they were right, and disciplined them when they were wrong. He earned the respect of patrol cops on the street, where he exceled. His reputation as a tough but fair boss followed him throughout his career.
Chief Anemone was one of the architects of the NYPD’s highly touted Compstat program and was credited with being one of its toughest inquisitor’s. When asked about the Compstat program he quickly credited the late Jack Maple as its inventor. The highly innovative program is now utilized by nearly 90 percent of all police departments in the country in facilitating crime reduction and best practices.
Below quoted from NY Times article: Michael Cooper June 11th, 1999:
As the highest ranking uniformed member of the department, Chief Anemone cut a figure of almost military bearing. He stood ramrod straight, and sometimes wore a leather Sam Browne belt with a shoulder-strap on the outside of his uniform. Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani praised Chief Anemone as an ''exceptional cop.''
When Chief Anemone retired one of his former bosses, John F. Timoney, who was the First Deputy Commissioner under Mr. Bratton and is now the Philadelphia Police Commissioner, said: ''There are very few people who are irreplaceable. Chief Anemone actually is.''
34 years’ experience in law enforcement and counter terrorism duties in the nation's greatest a largest Police Department, the NYPD. 2 years’ experience managing security and law enforcement for the nation's largest public transportation agency, the MTA. Expert in crowd control, disorder control tactics, and planning for large scale events. Surviving member of the original NYPD Compstat; team for reducing crime in NYC. Developer of the NYPD's Traffic Stat system for reducing serious vehicle accidents in NYC.
Expert in investigation and review of investigations of the police use of deadly force. Specialties: Crime fighting strategies and tactics. Leadership. Anti-terrorism strategies and tactics. Police use of deadly force. Risk management processes. General police management.
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5/22/2020 • 1 hour, 15 seconds
#65 Thomas Hovagim Pt. 2
Detective 1st grade Thomas Hovagim was born in Nyack NY. He was sworn in the NYPD on January 20, 1987. His police career was vast and varied. Fresh out of the academy he was assigned to Neighborhood Stabilization Unit (NSU) 5 which covered the 24,26,30 and 34pct. After 6 months he moved on and in January 1988 was assigned to the 034pct which at the time was one of the deadliest precincts in the city. While on patrol he racked up numerous arrests, many of which were for guns and drugs. While still in uniform as a rookie cop he was involved in a shooting where numerous shots were fired. A few year later while still in the 34Pct, he was assigned to the elite plain cloths anti-crime unit where he continued to take numerous guns off the street and was involved in another shooting. After three years in anti crime, he was transferred to the 019Pct Detective SQD. where he investigated many news worthy robberies, burglaries and homicides. In January of 1998, he was promoted to detective 3rd grade. As a rookie detective he caught one of the most infamous cases the city had ever seen, the disappearance later turned homicide of Irene Silverman. Because of his arrest activity and investigative skills, he was promoted to Detective 2nd grade in 2005 and three years later he was promoted to the prestigious rank of Detective 1st grade, where he continued to be a very active Detective.
Det. Hovagim retired in May of 2011 to take a job with the 154 year old Harvard Club of NYC where he became the Clubs first Director of Security. He currently lives at home in Rockland county with his 20 years old triplet boys.
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5/8/2020 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 34 seconds
#64 Thomas Hovagim Pt. 1
Detective 1st grade Thomas Hovagim was born in Nyack NY. He was sworn in the NYPD on January 20, 1987. His police career was vast and varied. Fresh out of the academy he was assigned to Neighborhood Stabilization Unit (NSU) 5 which covered the 24,26,30 and 34pct. After 6 months he moved on and in January 1988 was assigned to the 034pct which at the time was one of the deadliest precincts in the city. While on patrol he racked up numerous arrests, many of which were for guns and drugs. While still in uniform as a rookie cop he was involved in a shooting where numerous shots were fired. A few year later while still in the 34Pct, he was assigned to the elite plain cloths anti-crime unit where he continued to take numerous guns off the street and was involved in another shooting. After three years in anti crime, he was transferred to the 019Pct Detective SQD. where he investigated many news worthy robberies, burglaries and homicides. In January of 1998, he was promoted to detective 3rd grade. As a rookie detective he caught one of the most infamous cases the city had ever seen, the disappearance later turned homicide of Irene Silverman. Because of his arrest activity and investigative skills, he was promoted to Detective 2nd grade in 2005 and three years later he was promoted to the prestigious rank of Detective 1st grade, where he continued to be a very active Detective.
Det. Hovagim retired in May of 2011 to take a job with the 154 year old Harvard Club of NYC where he became the Clubs first Director of Security. He currently lives at home in Rockland county with his 20 years old triplet boys.
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5/1/2020 • 51 minutes, 36 seconds
#63 Murray Weiss Pt. 2
Murray Weiss is an award-winning investigative journalist, author, columnist and editor, and is considered an expert on government, law enforcement, criminal justice, organized crime and terrorism.
Murray has held a number of prominent positions at two of the country's largest newspapers, the New York Post and the New York Daily News, and exposed the secrets of murderers, mob bosses and terrorists to coining the expression "Rough Sex." Under former Post editor Pete Hamill, Weiss served for nearly a year as metropolitan editor during one of the paper's most difficult, and colorful, periods.
He has written scores of exclusive articles - among them the national disclosures that a rogue NBA referee was on a Mafia payroll and the link between a Ft. Hood Army psychiatrist and an Al Qaeda leader. Others involved stories recognizable by single names or phrases: Louima, Diallo, Gotti, Madoff, Preppy Murder, Mob Cops, Kennedy Rape, Sean Bell, Central Park Jogger, Crown Heights Riot, NYPD Ticket Fixing, Stop-and-Frisk, and Millionaire Madam.
His award-winning investigations include exposés on corruption in city government, drug abuse within the NYPD, breakdowns in the Fire Department that cost the lives of two firemen and systemic abuses in the New York military. Several articles resulted in governmental and legislative changes, the dismissals of top officials and the criminal convictions of wrongdoers.
For more than two decades, Murray also served as Criminal Justice Editor at the New York Post, overseeing a bureau of reporters working inside NYPD Headquarters.
Before joining the Post in 1986 as a reporter and Associate Editor, he already was an award-winning journalist at the New York Daily News, where he served as the newspaper's Police Headquarters Bureau Chief and later as Chief Investigative Reporter assigned to New York's City Hall during a period known as "The Great Municipal Corruption Scandals."
One of his books, "The Man Who Warned America," (Harper Collins, 2003), was a ground-breaking 9/11 tome on the FBI National Security counterterrorism leader who chased Osama bin Laden around the world, but died in the attack on the World Trade Center. The book reached the New York Times best-sellers list.
He's also been a television and radio commentator and analyst with appearances on the "Today Show," "Larry King Live," "Imus," "Dateline" "CBS 48Hours" and "The Brian Lehrer Show," among others.
Murray has continued his award-winning reporting at DNAinfo New York, scoring top honors from The New York Press Club, the Society of Silurians and the Society of Professional Journalists. He is the 2015 recipient of the NY Press Club's "President's Award."
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4/24/2020 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 3 seconds
#62 Murray Weiss Pt. 1
Murray Weiss is an award-winning investigative journalist, author, columnist and editor, and is considered an expert on government, law enforcement, criminal justice, organized crime and terrorism.
Murray has held a number of prominent positions at two of the country's largest newspapers, the New York Post and the New York Daily News, and exposed the secrets of murderers, mob bosses and terrorists to coining the expression "Rough Sex." Under former Post editor Pete Hamill, Weiss served for nearly a year as metropolitan editor during one of the paper's most difficult, and colorful, periods.
He has written scores of exclusive articles - among them the national disclosures that a rogue NBA referee was on a Mafia payroll and the link between a Ft. Hood Army psychiatrist and an Al Qaeda leader. Others involved stories recognizable by single names or phrases: Louima, Diallo, Gotti, Madoff, Preppy Murder, Mob Cops, Kennedy Rape, Sean Bell, Central Park Jogger, Crown Heights Riot, NYPD Ticket Fixing, Stop-and-Frisk, and Millionaire Madam.
His award-winning investigations include exposés on corruption in city government, drug abuse within the NYPD, breakdowns in the Fire Department that cost the lives of two firemen and systemic abuses in the New York military. Several articles resulted in governmental and legislative changes, the dismissals of top officials and the criminal convictions of wrongdoers.
For more than two decades, Murray also served as Criminal Justice Editor at the New York Post, overseeing a bureau of reporters working inside NYPD Headquarters.
Before joining the Post in 1986 as a reporter and Associate Editor, he already was an award-winning journalist at the New York Daily News, where he served as the newspaper's Police Headquarters Bureau Chief and later as Chief Investigative Reporter assigned to New York's City Hall during a period known as "The Great Municipal Corruption Scandals."
One of his books, "The Man Who Warned America," (Harper Collins, 2003), was a ground-breaking 9/11 tome on the FBI National Security counterterrorism leader who chased Osama bin Laden around the world, but died in the attack on the World Trade Center. The book reached the New York Times best-sellers list.
He's also been a television and radio commentator and analyst with appearances on the "Today Show," "Larry King Live," "Imus," "Dateline" "CBS 48Hours" and "The Brian Lehrer Show," among others.
Murray has continued his award-winning reporting at DNAinfo New York, scoring top honors from The New York Press Club, the Society of Silurians and the Society of Professional Journalists. He is the 2015 recipient of the NY Press Club's "President's Award."
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4/17/2020 • 55 minutes, 4 seconds
#61 Dr. Maria R. (Maki) Haberfeld Pt. 2
Maria (Maki) Haberfeld is a Professor of Police Science, in the Department of Law, Police Science and Criminal Justice Administration at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City. She was born in Poland and immigrated to Israel as a teenager. She served in the Israel Defense Forces in a counter-terrorist unit and left the army at the rank of a sergeant. Prior to coming to John Jay she served in the Israel National Police and left the force at the rank of lieutenant. She also worked as a special consultant for the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration in the New York Field Office. She has conducted research in the areas of public and private law enforcement, integrity, and white-collar crime in the United States, Eastern and Western Europe and Israel. In addition to her research, she has also provided leadership training to a number of police agencies. Since 2001 she has been involved in developing, coordinating and teaching in a special educational program at John Jay for the New York City Police Department. Her recent publications include: Critical Issues in Police Training (2002), Contours of Police Integrity(co-editor, 2003), the International Volume of Sage’s Encyclopedia of Law Enforcement (volume editor, 2004), Police Leadership (2005), Enhancing Police Integrity (co-author, 2006), and Comparative Policing: The Struggle for Democratization (co-editor, 2007). Her latest works include three books on terrorism related issues: A New Understanding of Terrorism (co-editor, 2009), Modern Piracy and Maritime Terrorism (co-editor, 2009), Terrorism Within Comparative International Context (co-author, 2009), Russian Organized Corruption Networks and their International Trajectories (co-authored, 2011), Critical Issues in Police Training (2011), Police Organization and Training: Innovations in Research and Practice (co-edited, 2011) and Police Leadership: Organizational and Managerial Decision Making Process (2012), Policing Muslim Communities (co-authored, 2012), Match-Fixing in International Sports (co-edited, 2013), Introduction to Policing: the Pillar of Democracy(co-authored, 2014) and Measuring Police Integrity across the World (co-edited, 2015).
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4/10/2020 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 17 seconds
#60 Dr. Maria R. (Maki) Haberfeld Pt. 1
Maria (Maki) Haberfeld is a Professor of Police Science, in the Department of Law, Police Science and Criminal Justice Administration at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City. She was born in Poland and immigrated to Israel as a teenager. She served in the Israel Defense Forces in a counter-terrorist unit and left the army at the rank of a sergeant. Prior to coming to John Jay she served in the Israel National Police and left the force at the rank of lieutenant. She also worked as a special consultant for the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration in the New York Field Office. She has conducted research in the areas of public and private law enforcement, integrity, and white-collar crime in the United States, Eastern and Western Europe and Israel. In addition to her research, she has also provided leadership training to a number of police agencies. Since 2001 she has been involved in developing, coordinating and teaching in a special educational program at John Jay for the New York City Police Department. Her recent publications include: Critical Issues in Police Training (2002), Contours of Police Integrity(co-editor, 2003), the International Volume of Sage’s Encyclopedia of Law Enforcement (volume editor, 2004), Police Leadership (2005), Enhancing Police Integrity (co-author, 2006), and Comparative Policing: The Struggle for Democratization (co-editor, 2007). Her latest works include three books on terrorism related issues: A New Understanding of Terrorism (co-editor, 2009), Modern Piracy and Maritime Terrorism (co-editor, 2009), Terrorism Within Comparative International Context (co-author, 2009), Russian Organized Corruption Networks and their International Trajectories (co-authored, 2011), Critical Issues in Police Training (2011), Police Organization and Training: Innovations in Research and Practice (co-edited, 2011) and Police Leadership: Organizational and Managerial Decision Making Process (2012), Policing Muslim Communities (co-authored, 2012), Match-Fixing in International Sports (co-edited, 2013), Introduction to Policing: the Pillar of Democracy(co-authored, 2014) and Measuring Police Integrity across the World (co-edited, 2015).
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4/3/2020 • 58 minutes, 13 seconds
#59 Walter Wasilewski Pt. 2
Served twenty years in Law Enforcement, but only eleven of those years were assigned to the "streets" of the of NYC. The rest of those years were prior non active law enforcement, physical injury and personal commitments/hardships which kept him off the streets. During those eleven years on the street, Walter made just short of 1,200 arrests and assisted approximately 3,000 additional arrests. Notable arrests/seizures: 130 loaded firearms, (including several machine-guns), $200,000 United States Currency, hundreds of pounds of marijuana, cocaine, crack and heroin. Involved in 5 shootings, made 5 bribery arrests, (one of which netter over $100,000).
Please note the average Cop is required a target of making 2 arrests a year, Walter averaged over 100 a year. The average Cop has between 2 and 5 medals after 20 years, Walter retired with just short of 200 medals, making him the "most decorated at the rank of Police Officer" in the history of the New York City Police Department.
Awards:
1 Exceptional Merit
8 Commendations
32 Meritorious Police Duty
147 Excellent Police Duty
1994 Unit Citation
1998 Unit Citation
2005 Unit Citation
2004 American Police Hall of Fame Distinguished Service Award
2004 NYPD Commissioners Certificate of Excellence Award
2003 Citation of Merit Bronx Borough Presidents Office
2003 Bronx County Officer of the Year Award
1999 NYPD 46th Precinct Cop of the Month
1995 NYPD 46th Precinct Cop of the Month
1991 Inducted into the NYPD Honor Legion
1991 Patrolman's Benevolent Association Cop of the Month
1991 New York City & Westchester County Shields Cop of the Month
1990 NYPD 46th Precinct Cop of the Month
Currently work in executive protection, (Movie, TV, Broadway, political etc). Run two web pages dedicated to NYPD Valor, (Beyond the Line of Duty.com and on Facebook NYPD Valor. Highlighting arrests/awards/recues NYPD Officers.
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3/27/2020 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 56 seconds
#58 Walter Wasilewski Pt. 1
Served twenty years in Law Enforcement, but only eleven of those years were assigned to the "streets" of the of NYC. The rest of those years were prior non active law enforcement, physical injury and personal commitments/hardships which kept him off the streets. During those eleven years on the street, Walter made just short of 1,200 arrests and assisted approximately 3,000 additional arrests. Notable arrests/seizures: 130 loaded firearms, (including several machine-guns), $200,000 United States Currency, hundreds of pounds of marijuana, cocaine, crack and heroin. Involved in 5 shootings, made 5 bribery arrests, (one of which netter over $100,000).
Please note the average Cop is required a target of making 2 arrests a year, Walter averaged over 100 a year. The average Cop has between 2 and 5 medals after 20 years, Walter retired with just short of 200 medals, making him the "most decorated at the rank of Police Officer" in the history of the New York City Police Department.
Awards:
1 Exceptional Merit
8 Commendations
32 Meritorious Police Duty
147 Excellent Police Duty
1994 Unit Citation
1998 Unit Citation
2005 Unit Citation
2004 American Police Hall of Fame Distinguished Service Award
2004 NYPD Commissioners Certificate of Excellence Award
2003 Citation of Merit Bronx Borough Presidents Office
2003 Bronx County Officer of the Year Award
1999 NYPD 46th Precinct Cop of the Month
1995 NYPD 46th Precinct Cop of the Month
1991 Inducted into the NYPD Honor Legion
1991 Patrolman's Benevolent Association Cop of the Month
1991 New York City & Westchester County Shields Cop of the Month
1990 NYPD 46th Precinct Cop of the Month
Currently work in executive protection, (Movie, TV, Broadway, political etc). Run two web pages dedicated to NYPD Valor, (Beyond the Line of Duty.com and on Facebook NYPD Valor. Highlighting arrests/awards/recues NYPD Officers.
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3/20/2020 • 53 minutes, 32 seconds
#57 Dave Hunt Pt. 2
Dave Hunt had the good sense to be born on Fort Washington Ave, just north of Inwood in Washington Heights. He was raised in Inwood.
Dave entered the food and beverage industry as a student at Fordham University starting at a world famous nightclub in Greenwich Village, “Your Father’s Mustache “.
50 years later, after stints at Jimmy Day’s on West 4thSt. and Pete’s Tavern on Gramercy Park, Dave is the owner of Coogan’s Restaurant in Washington Heights. His partners are Peter Walsh and Tess McDade .
Originally Coogan’s was located in the confines of the 34 Precinct but later after the civil disturbances of 1992, the precinct was split and Coogan’s now resides in the confines of the 33 precinct.
Coogan’s has long been a centrally located meeting spot for law enforcement especially for NYPD commands in Northern Manhattan and the Bronx.
Having hosted many retirement and promotion parties, Dave now drives to and from wearing a Manhattan North sweatshirt emblazoned with a NYPD shield sewn into the shirt with the name Coogan’s where a shield number should be! Dave is a slow driver and has not had to seek a professional courtesy.
Dave is a married father of 3 with 2 grandchildren!
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3/13/2020 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 16 seconds
#56 Dave Hunt Pt. 1
Dave Hunt had the good sense to be born on Fort Washington Ave, just north of Inwood in Washington Heights. He was raised in Inwood.
Dave entered the food and beverage industry as a student at Fordham University starting at a world famous nightclub in Greenwich Village, “Your Father’s Mustache “.
50 years later, after stints at Jimmy Day’s on West 4thSt. and Pete’s Tavern on Gramercy Park, Dave is the owner of Coogan’s Restaurant in Washington Heights. His partners are Peter Walsh and Tess McDade .
Originally Coogan’s was located in the confines of the 34 Precinct but later after the civil disturbances of 1992, the precinct was split and Coogan’s now resides in the confines of the 33 precinct.
Coogan’s has long been a centrally located meeting spot for law enforcement especially for NYPD commands in Northern Manhattan and the Bronx.
Having hosted many retirement and promotion parties, Dave now drives to and from wearing a Manhattan North sweatshirt emblazoned with a NYPD shield sewn into the shirt with the name Coogan’s where a shield number should be! Dave is a slow driver and has not had to seek a professional courtesy.
Dave is a married father of 3 with 2 grandchildren!
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3/6/2020 • 55 minutes, 26 seconds
Special Report with NYPD Officer Austin Glickman, founder of Law Enforcement Officers Weekend
Austin Glickman is a 5 year veteran of the New York City Police Department and is currently assigned to the 30th Precinct in West Harlem as a Neighborhood Coordination Officer. In 2017, Austin founded the 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, Law Enforcement Officers Weekend, who’s mission is to help the families of injured and fallen law enforcement officers, by providing them with family-friendly weekend getaways.
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2/28/2020 • 24 minutes, 22 seconds
#55 Mike Hinrichs Pt. 2
Detective Mike Hinrichs, grandson of an NYPD Detective, was appointed to the NYPD in July of 1984. After serving as a uniformed patrol officer and then as a plain-clothes anti-crime Officer in Brooklyn’s 67th precinct, he was promoted to Detective in 1994. He was later transferred to the Brooklyn South Homicide squad where he remained for the next 16+ years, solving many high-profile cases. While he was assigned to the Homicide Squad, he was promoted to Detective First Grade, the highest rank for NYPD detectives. Detective Hinrichs was one of the most decorated police officers in NYPD history, receiving over 200 awards/medals/citations, including NYPD’s combat cross (twice) and the Medal of Valor (twice). Detective Hinrichs retired in 2014 after suffering a stroke. Upon his recovery, he continues to serve the NYPD as a volunteer Peer Support Officer and Trauma Counselor. He now splits his time between his home on Long Island and his home in the Adirondack mountains. He has been married to his wife Eileen for 32 years and they have two sons, Matthew, who resides and works in Boston, and Andrew, who is an NYPD Officer in Queens.
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2/28/2020 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 22 seconds
#54 Mike Hinrichs Pt. 1
Detective Mike Hinrichs, grandson of an NYPD Detective, was appointed to the NYPD in July of 1984. After serving as a uniformed patrol officer and then as a plain-clothes anti-crime Officer in Brooklyn’s 67th precinct, he was promoted to Detective in 1994. He was later transferred to the Brooklyn South Homicide squad where he remained for the next 16+ years, solving many high-profile cases. While he was assigned to the Homicide Squad, he was promoted to Detective First Grade, the highest rank for NYPD detectives. Detective Hinrichs was one of the most decorated police officers in NYPD history, receiving over 200 awards/medals/citations, including NYPD’s combat cross (twice) and the Medal of Valor (twice). Detective Hinrichs retired in 2014 after suffering a stroke. Upon his recovery, he continues to serve the NYPD as a volunteer Peer Support Officer and Trauma Counselor. He now splits his time between his home on Long Island and his home in the Adirondack mountains. He has been married to his wife Eileen for 32 years and they have two sons, Matthew, who resides and works in Boston, and Andrew, who is an NYPD Officer in Queens.
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2/21/2020 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 44 seconds
#53 Tim Gansrow Pt. 2
A retired NYPD/FBI Task Force Supervisor, Sergeant Timothy Gansrow was a Medal for Valor recipient and served with distinction during a twenty-year career that took him from a patrolman in Midtown Manhattan to a leader protecting the City from murderers, cartels, the mob, and terrorists. As a 9/11 first responder, he spent months at Ground Zero, where he contracted cancer, lost his partner, but solidified eternal bonds with his colleagues and the New York City community.
Serving your fellow man is one of the noblest ways to find life’s fulfillment. Those who choose a path in service to others can obtain their goals through a myriad of career paths. This is especially true for Timothy Gansrow, who combined his passion in law enforcement and his love of teaching baseball. In his youth, he escaped his abusive upbringing and constant uprooting by channeling his energies into his love of athletics and his burning desire to protect those he felt couldn't protect themselves.
His passion for baseball earned him an athletic scholarship where he excelled as a player. He left college after his junior year to chase his life long dream of becoming a major league baseball player. When his size and skill set had taken him as a far as he could go and his time as a player had come to an end, he pursued his other life long dream of becoming a New York City Police Officer.
Throughout the entirety of his law enforcement career, whether tracking down some of the regions most hardened criminals along with the countless hours spent refining his craft in private security to building his own security firms, he never strayed far from his love of “The Game”.
Whether coaching in college or on the streets of the city where he served his community, he could invariably be found mentoring young athletes in the game he loved. Tim so desperately wanted to share his love of the game with others in hopes that they might have the aspiration to become a better stronger version of their selves.
Tim lives in Western North Carolina with his loving and ever supportive wife Tracy of nearly thirty years. Tracy is an accomplished artist and her work can be found throughout entirety of the east coast.
Tim and Tracy have three children. Their eldest, Connor, is a 2017 USMA West Point Graduate and is currently a 1st Lieutenant in the Army. He was most recently the recipient of the U.S. Army Ranger School’s Honor Grad. Their son Dylan is a 2018 Academic All-American and is currently a junior at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and pursuing a degree in accounting. Their daughter Kaitlyn is in her sophomore year in Chapel Hill an is actively pursuing her goal of becoming a Neo-natal nurse so that she too, can live a life in service to others.
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2/14/2020 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 39 seconds
Rare Disease day Special Edition with Brian Bartley
Brian Bartley, an NYPD Sergeant of the 67th Precinct, discusses his daughter's rare disease and encourages our listeners to support their cause by attending:
NYPD Rare Disease Day
February 27th, 2020 from 12pm - 3pm
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2/13/2020 • 17 minutes, 16 seconds
#52 Tim Gansrow Pt. 1
A retired NYPD/FBI Task Force Supervisor, Sergeant Timothy Gansrow was a Medal for Valor recipient and served with distinction during a twenty-year career that took him from a patrolman in Midtown Manhattan to a leader protecting the City from murderers, cartels, the mob, and terrorists. As a 9/11 first responder, he spent months at Ground Zero, where he contracted cancer, lost his partner, but solidified eternal bonds with his colleagues and the New York City community.
Serving your fellow man is one of the noblest ways to find life’s fulfillment. Those who choose a path in service to others can obtain their goals through a myriad of career paths. This is especially true for Timothy Gansrow, who combined his passion in law enforcement and his love of teaching baseball. In his youth, he escaped his abusive upbringing and constant uprooting by channeling his energies into his love of athletics and his burning desire to protect those he felt couldn't protect themselves.
His passion for baseball earned him an athletic scholarship where he excelled as a player. He left college after his junior year to chase his life long dream of becoming a major league baseball player. When his size and skill set had taken him as a far as he could go and his time as a player had come to an end, he pursued his other life long dream of becoming a New York City Police Officer.
Throughout the entirety of his law enforcement career, whether tracking down some of the regions most hardened criminals along with the countless hours spent refining his craft in private security to building his own security firms, he never strayed far from his love of “The Game”.
Whether coaching in college or on the streets of the city where he served his community, he could invariably be found mentoring young athletes in the game he loved. Tim so desperately wanted to share his love of the game with others in hopes that they might have the aspiration to become a better stronger version of their selves.
Tim lives in Western North Carolina with his loving and ever supportive wife Tracy of nearly thirty years. Tracy is an accomplished artist and her work can be found throughout entirety of the east coast.
Tim and Tracy have three children. Their eldest, Connor, is a 2017 USMA West Point Graduate and is currently a 1st Lieutenant in the Army. He was most recently the recipient of the U.S. Army Ranger School’s Honor Grad. Their son Dylan is a 2018 Academic All-American and is currently a junior at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and pursuing a degree in accounting. Their daughter Kaitlyn is in her sophomore year in Chapel Hill an is actively pursuing her goal of becoming a Neo-natal nurse so that she too, can live a life in service to others.
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2/7/2020 • 54 minutes, 7 seconds
#51 Loretta Kennedy Pt. 2
Loretta Kennedy was hired at JetBlue Airways in 2005 as the Manager Investigations. She was subsequently promoted to Security Director where she served until her retirement in 2019. Her responsibilities included oversight of: Corporate internal and external Security Investigations, the 24x7 Command Center, Security Training, Security Compliance, Airport Security Operations and Threat Assessment and Mitigation. Most notably, Loretta was very involved with and led the development of the corporate Workplace Violence Prevention and Active Shooter policy and training as well as incorporating the Department of Homeland Security’s Blue Lightning program where training was conducted to ensure awareness to the crew members on how they can support the efforts to end human trafficking. Loretta was selected to be the airline representative for the Presidents Department of Transportation Advisory Committee on Human Trafficking where she worked with other members of the committee to make recommendations for increased awareness opportunities directed toward the transportation industry.
Prior to joining JetBlue, Loretta worked for the New York City Police Department for 25 years where she had varied assignments and supervisory designations over the years to include: Detective in the Organized Crime Control Bureau, Manhattan South Training Sergeant, Lieutenant Personnel Officer, Internal Affairs Bureau, and as a Captain served as the Executive Officer, Public Information Division and subsequently finished her career overseeing investigations in Detective Borough Manhattan.
Loretta has a Masters Degree in Public Administration from Marist College and is also a graduate of the FBI National Academy 190th Session. She currently serves as an Advisor for a non-profit, Cycle for Recovery, whose focus is to provide grants to those in need who are dealing with addiction or mental health issues.
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1/31/2020 • 53 minutes, 12 seconds
NYPD Rare Disease Day Special Edition with Anthony Botta
Anthony Botta, an NYPD Transit Detective in Queens, discusses his daughter's rare disease and encourages our listeners to support their cause by attending:
NYPD Rare Disease Day
February 27th, 2020 from 12pm - 3pm
1 Police Plaza Path
New York, NY 10007
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1/24/2020 • 13 minutes, 59 seconds
#50 Loretta Kennedy Pt. 1
Loretta Kennedy was hired at JetBlue Airways in 2005 as the Manager Investigations. She was subsequently promoted to Security Director where she served until her retirement in 2019. Her responsibilities included oversight of: Corporate internal and external Security Investigations, the 24x7 Command Center, Security Training, Security Compliance, Airport Security Operations and Threat Assessment and Mitigation. Most notably, Loretta was very involved with and led the development of the corporate Workplace Violence Prevention and Active Shooter policy and training as well as incorporating the Department of Homeland Security’s Blue Lightning program where training was conducted to ensure awareness to the crew members on how they can support the efforts to end human trafficking. Loretta was selected to be the airline representative for the Presidents Department of Transportation Advisory Committee on Human Trafficking where she worked with other members of the committee to make recommendations for increased awareness opportunities directed toward the transportation industry.
Prior to joining JetBlue, Loretta worked for the New York City Police Department for 25 years where she had varied assignments and supervisory designations over the years to include: Detective in the Organized Crime Control Bureau, Manhattan South Training Sergeant, Lieutenant Personnel Officer, Internal Affairs Bureau, and as a Captain served as the Executive Officer, Public Information Division and subsequently finished her career overseeing investigations in Detective Borough Manhattan.
Loretta has a Masters Degree in Public Administration from Marist College and is also a graduate of the FBI National Academy 190th Session. She currently serves as an Advisor for a non-profit, Cycle for Recovery, whose focus is to provide grants to those in need who are dealing with addiction or mental health issues.
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1/24/2020 • 56 minutes, 38 seconds
#49 Christopher Strom Pt. 2
Christopher Strom is a former US Marine and retired sergeant with the NYPD Intelligence Division. In October 2007, Chris was recruited by the Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization (JIEDDO), a government agency that devised top-secret strategies for combating IEDs in Iraq and Afghanistan. As the lead tactical debriefing officer, he participated in over 110 combat missions and 91 captures of high-value targets (HVTs) in southern Iraq and performed more than 200 battlefield interrogations.
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1/17/2020 • 55 minutes, 4 seconds
#48 Christopher Strom Pt. 1
Christopher Strom is a former US Marine and retired sergeant with the NYPD Intelligence Division. In October 2007, Chris was recruited by the Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization (JIEDDO), a government agency that devised top-secret strategies for combating IEDs in Iraq and Afghanistan. As the lead tactical debriefing officer, he participated in over 110 combat missions and 91 captures of high-value targets (HVTs) in southern Iraq and performed more than 200 battlefield interrogations.
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1/10/2020 • 58 minutes, 16 seconds
#47: Vic Hollifield Pt. 2
Vic Hollifield entered the New York City Police Academy in January of 1982. He did his field training in both the 19th and 23rd precincts before being assigned to the 24th precinct on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. From there he went to the Patrol Borough Manhattan North Auto Larceny Unit dealing with auto larceny above 59th street. He was promoted to Sergeant in 1987 and assigned to infamous 30th (The Dirty Thirty) precinct in Harlem. He went from there to the Street Crime Unit, which is a city-wide Anti-Crime detail. He was promoted to Lieutenant in 1997 and served as a Lieutenant in the Emergency Service Unit from 1998 to his retirement in 2002, having worked through the terrorist attacks of the World Trade Center on 9/11/2001 and the aftermath.
He received many commendations and medals including the Medal of Valor for his heroism on September 11th.
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1/3/2020 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 51 seconds
#46: Vic Hollifield Pt. 1
Vic Hollifield entered the New York City Police Academy in January of 1982. He did his field training in both the 19th and 23rd precincts before being assigned to the 24th precinct on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. From there he went to the Patrol Borough Manhattan North Auto Larceny Unit dealing with auto larceny above 59th street. He was promoted to Sergeant in 1987 and assigned to infamous 30th (The Dirty Thirty) precinct in Harlem. He went from there to the Street Crime Unit, which is a city-wide Anti-Crime detail. He was promoted to Lieutenant in 1997 and served as a Lieutenant in the Emergency Service Unit from 1998 to his retirement in 2002, having worked through the terrorist attacks of the World Trade Center on 9/11/2001 and the aftermath.
He received many commendations and medals including the Medal of Valor for his heroism on September 11th.
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12/27/2019 • 54 minutes, 46 seconds
#45: Author Extraordinaire, Michael O'Keefe
Michael O’Keefe is a retired 1st Grade Detective from the NYPD. For twenty-four years, he worked in the toughest neighborhoods in New York, specializing in investigating Homicides and other violent crime. He was born and raised on the mean streets described in his fiction. His
characters and settings are drawn from the people he encountered there—on both sides of the law. Shot to Pieces is his first novel, published this July. He is presently near completion on two others. He lives on Long Island with his family, where he writes a little, and practices the ancient martial arts of lawn, and swimming pool maintenance—when he is not coaching football.
Check out his now book, A Reckoning in Brooklyn at www.michaelokeefeauthor.com
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12/20/2019 • 1 hour, 22 minutes
Liam Neeson calling in to praise Police off the Cuff
Academy award nominated actor Liam Neeson is a fan of Police off the Cuff.
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12/16/2019 • 24 seconds
#44: Ed Mullins, SBA President
Edward D. Mullins has been a member of the New York City Police Department since January 1982. On July 1, 2002, he was elected President of the Sergeants Benevolent Association by an overwhelming majority of its members. Early in his career he was assigned to the 13th Precinct on Manhattan’s East Side. After nearly 10 years he was promoted to Detective and assigned to the 10th Precinct in Manhattan’s Chelsea area. Promoted to Sergeant in 1993, he was assigned to the 19th Precinct on Manhattan’s Upper East Side and subsequently transferred to the Detective Bureau in Brooklyn South, where he served in the 67th Precinct Detective Squad, Special Victims Squad, and the Kings County District Attorney’s Office. Mullins learned about labor management as a PBA and SBA delegate in the 13th and 19th Precincts and the Detective Bureau.
In the short time he has been President of the SBA, Mullins has done much to modernize the organization and update its business practices and expectations so that it is empowered to more effectively represent the interests of NYPD sergeants. These innovations reflect his aspiration to serve as an agent of change, while maintaining the integrity and activism that have long come to characterize the New York City police sergeant.
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12/13/2019 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 53 seconds
#43 Edmund Hartnett Pt. 2
Second half of Edmund Hartnett's interview:
Edmund Hartnett was appointed to the NYPD in November of 1979. He served in numerous commands including NSU #9, the 32nd, 48th, 46th and 24th Precincts as well as the Applicant Processing Division and Manhattan South Narcotics District. Ed commanded several NYPD units including the Drug Enforcement Task Force, the Quality Assurance Division, the 109th Precinct, Narcotics Borough Bronx and the Intelligence Division. Upon retirement from the NYPD, he served as Police Commissioner of Yonkers, the fourth largest city in New York State, from 2006 through 2011. After leaving the Yonkers Police Department, Ed then worked with former NYPD Police Commissioner, Bill Bratton, on police consulting projects in Los Angeles, Oakland CA, Detroit and Baltimore. Ed holds a Bachelor’s Degree from Fordham University, a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from Marist College and a Certificate in Police Management from the Columbia University Graduate School of Business. He is a graduate of the 169th Session of the FBI National Academy, the FBI National Executive Institute and the Executive Leaders Program of the Center for Homeland Defense and Security of the Naval Postgraduate School. Ed served as President of Brosnan Risk Consultants, a New York based security firm, from 2013 through 2018. He still provides consulting services to Brosnan as well as several other clients. Ed and his wife, Grace, have been married since 2004. Ed’s son, Matt, is an NYPD Detective assigned to the Emergency Services Unit. Matt and his wife, Kathy, have two daughters, Ava and Madelyn.
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12/6/2019 • 59 minutes, 45 seconds
#42 Edmund Hartnett Pt. 1
Edmund Hartnett was appointed to the NYPD in November of 1979. He served in numerous commands including NSU #9, the 32nd, 48th, 46th and 24th Precincts as well as the Applicant Processing Division and Manhattan South Narcotics District. Ed commanded several NYPD units including the Drug Enforcement Task Force, the Quality Assurance Division, the 109th Precinct, Narcotics Borough Bronx and the Intelligence Division.
Upon retirement from the NYPD, he served as Police Commissioner of Yonkers, the fourth largest city in New York State, from 2006 through 2011. After leaving the Yonkers Police Department, Ed then worked with former NYPD Police Commissioner, Bill Bratton, on police consulting projects in Los Angeles, Oakland CA, Detroit and Baltimore.
Ed holds a Bachelor’s Degree from Fordham University, a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from Marist College and a Certificate in Police Management from the Columbia University Graduate School of Business. He is a graduate of the 169th Session of the FBI National Academy, the FBI National Executive Institute and the Executive Leaders Program of the Center for Homeland Defense and Security of the Naval Postgraduate School.
Ed served as President of Brosnan Risk Consultants, a New York based security firm, from 2013 through 2018. He still provides consulting services to Brosnan as well as several other clients.
Ed and his wife, Grace, have been married since 2004. Ed’s son, Matt, is an NYPD Detective assigned to the Emergency Services Unit. Matt and his wife, Kathy, have two daughters, Ava and Madelyn.
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11/29/2019 • 1 hour
#41 Barbara Butcher Pt. 1
Barbara Butcher is an expert in medicolegal death investigation and mass fatality management and is currently a consultant for medico-legal death investigation, working with forensic pathologists, attorneys, educators, television producers and mystery writers.She is now writing a book about her most interesting cases.
She is the former Chief of Staff and Director of the Forensic Sciences Training Program at the NYC Office of Chief Medical Examiner, where she was responsible for Medicolegal Investigations, Disaster Planning, Fatality Management, WTC 9/11 Victim Recovery, Identifications, Evidence, and Missing Persons. As Deputy Director she coordinated the remains recovery effort after WTC 9/11 and helped manage the response to the crash of Flight 587 that resulted in 265 deaths, and investigated the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center.
In 2007 she consulted for the World Health Organization in Geneva, working with an international committee of experts to formulate policy and plans for mass casualty/fatality events. Following the 2004 Tsunami, she went to Thailand on behalf of W.H.O. to assist in Victim Identification strategies, and returned to speak on Fatality Management to an international audience convened by the United Nations and W.H.O. In 2011 the Hong Kong government invited her and OCME colleagues to put on a symposium in disaster management for more than 300 officials.
As a medicolegal death investigator at OCME, she investigated more than 5500 death scenes and 680 homicides. She created the Forensic Sciences Training Program at OCME, a National Institute of Justice-funded academy for national training on best practices in death investigation.
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11/22/2019 • 58 minutes, 55 seconds
#40 Jim Molloy Pt. 2
James Molloy served in the NYPD for 24 years. His last 10 as Detective Squad Commander responsible for thousands of investigations. His career started in the Transit Police for the first few years before he lateral transferred to the NYPD where he served in a variety of patrol assignments.
As a Lt. he went to the Detective Bureau and became a Lieutenant Commander Detective Squad. As Squad Commander he commanded the 24, 19, 7, and 9th Squads. Jim also volunteers his time with POPPA as a trained Peer Support Officer. He helps NYPD officers in need who call this independent organizations confidential help line.
When he was assigned the 19th Squad he began volunteering with a charity that helps children and their families that have come to NYC for treatment for rare pediatric cancers. He now works for the same charity since retiring helping them spread awareness of its mission.
Jim lives in Westchester with his two sons. He is also an avid martial artist who enjoys driving his classic Mustang and riding his Harley on a hot day.
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11/8/2019 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 22 seconds
#39 Making Kool-aid with Jim Molloy
James Molloy served in the NYPD for 24 years. His last 10 as Detective Squad Commander responsible for thousands of investigations. His career started in the Transit Police for the first few years before he lateral transferred to the NYPD where he served in a variety of patrol assignments.
As a Lt. he went to the Detective Bureau and became a Lieutenant Commander Detective Squad. As Squad Commander he commanded the 24, 19, 7, and 9th Squads. Jim also volunteers his time with POPPA as a trained Peer Support Officer. He helps NYPD officers in need who call this independent organizations confidential help line.
When he was assigned the 19th Squad he began volunteering with a charity that helps children and their families that have come to NYC for treatment for rare pediatric cancers. He now works for the same charity since retiring helping them spread awareness of its mission.
Jim lives in Westchester with his two sons. He is also an avid martial artist who enjoys driving his classic Mustang and riding his Harley on a hot day.
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11/1/2019 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 27 seconds
#38 Louis La Pietra Part 2
Mr. La Pietra was an NYPD Sergeant and Attorney for more than 20 years. During his time with the NYPD, he gained experience in a variety of roles including prosecutor, managing attorney, providing legislative counsel to the Mayor of New York City. Over the years, he became intimately familiar with all of the relevant paperwork and procedures in criminal defense law. As a result, he is well-respected by other attorneys and he is trusted by other police officers.
Mr. La Pietra is also an avid car and motorcycle enthusiast. He moonlights as a bass player in his band called Rattlin, which plays a variety of classic rock. Lastly, he has been married to his sweetheart for the past 29 years and they have 2 grown children.
https://excoplawyer.com/
Louis' Band
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJYrp4ZJXhY
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10/25/2019 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 18 seconds
#37: Louis La Pietra
Mr. La Pietra was an NYPD Sergeant and Attorney for more than 20 years. During his time with the NYPD, he gained experience in a variety of roles including prosecutor, managing attorney, providing legislative counsel to the Mayor of New York City. Over the years, he became intimately familiar with all of the relevant paperwork and procedures in criminal defense law. As a result, he is well-respected by other attorneys and he is trusted by other police officers.
Mr. La Pietra is also an avid car and motorcycle enthusiast. He moonlights as a bass player in his band called Rattlin, which plays a variety of classic rock. Lastly, he has been married to his sweetheart for the past 29 years and they have 2 grown children.
https://excoplawyer.com/
Louis' Band
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJYrp4ZJXhY
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10/18/2019 • 55 minutes, 29 seconds
#36 Joe Murray: Future Queens DA, Litigator Against Conor McGregor, and One Hell of a counter Right Hook! (Part 2)
This week Bill and Mark are joined by Joseph Murray, a retired NYPD officer who became a lawyer through a wild series of events. Here all about it on this episode of Police Off The Cuff.
https://jmurray-law.com/about-joe/
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10/11/2019 • 1 hour, 56 seconds
#35 Joe Murray: Future Queens DA, Litigator Against Conor McGregor, and One Hell of a counter Right Hook!
This week Bill and Mark are joined by Joseph Murray, a retired NYPD officer who became a lawyer through a wild series of events. Here all about it on this episode of Police Off The Cuff.
https://jmurray-law.com/about-joe/
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10/4/2019 • 56 minutes, 46 seconds
#34 Police Off The Cuff Live! (Lucy's in Pleasantville)
Mark and Bill are joined by some of their most popular guests, Irma Rivera, Michael O'Keefe, Dan Bibb, Pat Porteus, and Scott Wagner.
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9/27/2019 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 45 seconds
Police Off The Cuff #33 On A Boat With NYPD Scuba Expert Michael Carew
Bill and Mark are joined on location at The Henry Wallburger (Launch 5) historical patrol ship at Shattamuc Yacht club by Michael Carew, a ten-year veteran of the N.Y.P.D. Scuba team.
http://www.captainmikesdiving.com/
Special thanks to Greg Porteus for use of the boat!
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9/20/2019 • 54 minutes, 31 seconds
#32 On A Boat With NYPD Scuba Expert Michael Carew
Bill and Mark are joined on location at The Henry Wallburger (Launch 5) historical patrol ship at Shattamuc Yacht club by Michael Carew, a ten-year veteran of the N.Y.P.D. Scuba team.
http://www.captainmikesdiving.com/
Special thanks to Greg Porteus for use of the boat!
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9/13/2019 • 1 hour, 55 seconds
#31: A Musical Episode With Monty Delaney
Montgomery Delaney is the father of five children. He is also the grandfather of five. He has dedicated his entire professional life to the service and protection of others. Mr. Delaney has served as a United States Marine, and a decorated New York City Police Officer. For the past 20 years, he has helped many clients to reclaim their lives and receive the justice that they deserved. As an attorney, he is extremely passionate about helping his clients rebuild their lives after they have been seriously injured by car, truck, or motorcycle accidents, by defective products, or have been arrested or otherwise damaged or victimized by others. He is an experienced litigation attorney who will properly prepare your case for trial and, take on the insurance industry, a corporation, a prosecutor or a municipality on your behalf.
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9/6/2019 • 50 minutes, 23 seconds
#30 Put The Cherry On Top And The Guy Won't Stop - Monty Delaney
Montgomery Delaney is the father of five children. He is also the grandfather of five. He has dedicated his entire professional life to the service and protection of others. Mr. Delaney has served as a United States Marine, and a decorated New York City Police Officer. For the past 20 years, he has helped many clients to reclaim their lives and receive the justice that they deserved. As an attorney, he is extremely passionate about helping his clients rebuild their lives after they have been seriously injured by car, truck, or motorcycle accidents, by defective products, or have been arrested or otherwise damaged or victimized by others. He is an experienced litigation attorney who will properly prepare your case for trial and, take on the insurance industry, a corporation, a prosecutor or a municipality on your behalf.
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8/30/2019 • 59 minutes, 16 seconds
#29 Irma Rivera Returns! (Part 2)
Miss Homicide is back!
Irma Rivera joined the ranks of the NYPD in 1982 at the age of twenty. Rivera-Duffy overcame her own timidity and the daunting streets of New York to establish herself as one of the most capable and respected detectives on the job.
Irma made Detective first Grade and now works as a Private Eye.
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8/23/2019 • 57 minutes, 55 seconds
Police Off The Cuff #28 Irma Rivera Returns!
Miss Homicide is back!
Irma Rivera joined the ranks of the NYPD in 1982 at the age of twenty. Rivera-Duffy overcame her own timidity and the daunting streets of New York to establish herself as one of the most capable and respected detectives on the job.
Irma made Detective first Grade and now works as a Private Eye.
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8/16/2019 • 56 minutes, 1 second
#27 Forensics 4 Free (Part 2) with John Paolucci
John Paolucci completed a diverse and groundbreaking career in the NYPD, spending his final eight (8) years as a supervisor in the Forensic Investigations Division. Four (4) of those years were spent as a Crime Scene Unit supervisor where he was responsible for responding to crime scenes to coordinate and assist in the identification, collection and documentation of all types of forensic evidence. He worked on many high profile cases and generated written synopses or ‘recaps’ that would be presented to executive level managers and often used to disseminate information to the media.
From the Crime Scene Unit, he was selected to be the first ever commanding officer of a new unit called the OCME Liaison Unit. In this position, he would vet all DNA evidence submitted for analysis in the City of New York and was designated as the “One Voice” for the NYPD when outside agencies had any questions about forensic evidence either in the NYPD laboratory or at the Office of Chief Medical Examiner (OCME) for DNA analysis. His efforts drastically reduced DNA analysis turn-around times in New York City, and as a result he was awarded the Unit Citation by the Mayor and Police Commissioner in 2010. He was also promoted to Detective Sergeant in 2010.
John Paolucci reviewed thousands of cases, often examining photos to determine if the forensic evidence that was collected would benefit from analyses other than those requested by the investigators. He worked with OCME to develop new protocols for documenting DNA evidence, and the entire NYPD’s forensic evidence collection practices were totally revamped based largely on laboratory analysis results that were collated and interpreted by Mr. Paolucci. In this capacity he trained thousands of NYPD and other federal and local agencies on the probative value of forensic evidence, documenting forensic evidence, and collecting DNA exemplars from suspects.
In retirement, John formed Forensics 4 Real Inc. to impart his knowledge and understanding of forensic evidence and crime scene investigations to students of forensics as well as law enforcement first responders and investigators by providing a true to life perspective on how evidence is identified and handled in the field as well as in the laboratory.
He also works as an expert witness and has worked on homicide investigations in the states of Kentucky, Texas, South Carolina as well as his native New York State. John was also hired to travel to Paraguay to exhume a body to collect DNA evidence as part of an international insurance fraud investigation. Despite interference from the government that almost resulted in his arrest, John was able to conclude that the body buried in Paraguay was not the insured, saving the insurance company over $3 million.
(From his consulting site, https://www.forensics4real.com/ )
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8/9/2019 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 17 seconds
#26 Forensics For Free, John Paolucci
John Paolucci completed a diverse and groundbreaking career in the NYPD, spending his final eight (8) years as a supervisor in the Forensic Investigations Division. Four (4) of those years were spent as a Crime Scene Unit supervisor where he was responsible for responding to crime scenes to coordinate and assist in the identification, collection and documentation of all types of forensic evidence. He worked on many high profile cases and generated written synopses or ‘recaps’ that would be presented to executive level managers and often used to disseminate information to the media.
From the Crime Scene Unit, he was selected to be the first ever commanding officer of a new unit called the OCME Liaison Unit. In this position, he would vet all DNA evidence submitted for analysis in the City of New York and was designated as the “One Voice” for the NYPD when outside agencies had any questions about forensic evidence either in the NYPD laboratory or at the Office of Chief Medical Examiner (OCME) for DNA analysis. His efforts drastically reduced DNA analysis turn-around times in New York City, and as a result he was awarded the Unit Citation by the Mayor and Police Commissioner in 2010. He was also promoted to Detective Sergeant in 2010.
John Paolucci reviewed thousands of cases, often examining photos to determine if the forensic evidence that was collected would benefit from analyses other than those requested by the investigators. He worked with OCME to develop new protocols for documenting DNA evidence, and the entire NYPD’s forensic evidence collection practices were totally revamped based largely on laboratory analysis results that were collated and interpreted by Mr. Paolucci. In this capacity he trained thousands of NYPD and other federal and local agencies on the probative value of forensic evidence, documenting forensic evidence, and collecting DNA exemplars from suspects.
In retirement, John formed Forensics 4 Real Inc. to impart his knowledge and understanding of forensic evidence and crime scene investigations to students of forensics as well as law enforcement first responders and investigators by providing a true to life perspective on how evidence is identified and handled in the field as well as in the laboratory.
He also works as an expert witness and has worked on homicide investigations in the states of Kentucky, Texas, South Carolina as well as his native New York State. John was also hired to travel to Paraguay to exhume a body to collect DNA evidence as part of an international insurance fraud investigation. Despite interference from the government that almost resulted in his arrest, John was able to conclude that the body buried in Paraguay was not the insured, saving the insurance company over $3 million.
(From his consulting site, https://www.forensics4real.com/ )
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8/2/2019 • 57 minutes, 15 seconds
#25: Detective Pat Returns! (Pt. 2)
This episode of Police Off The Cuff is the momentous return of Pat Porteus, Retired 1st Grade NYPD detective. He is our first repeat guest for a reason! Pat has great stories, was a great cop, and is hilarious.
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7/26/2019 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 8 seconds
Police Off The Cuff #24: Detective Pat Returns!
This episode of Police Off The Cuff is the momentous return of Pat Porteus, Retired 1st Grade NYPD detective. His is our first repeat guest for a reason! Pat has great stories, was a great cop, and is hilarious.
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7/19/2019 • 53 minutes, 33 seconds
Police Off The Cuff #23 Scott Wagner (Part 2)
Scott F. Wagner has more than 39 years experience as a professional investigator, and hostage negotiator, solving criminal cases of murder and narcotics trafficking to civil cases of insurance fraud and property theft. In his 23 years with the New York City Police Department, Scott advanced from a housing project beat cop to detective, earning a promotion into the elite Manhattan North Homicide Squad, as well as the Hostage Negotiation Team. Scott was a first responder to the 1993 WTC bombing, as well as to 9/11. Scott has earned numerous awards and commendations during his law enforcement career. He is regarded as an expert in Hostage Negotiations and at cracking “cold cases”, where the passage of time lessens the chance for justice. In his career, Scott has solved 95% of all his cases while maintaining a 100% conviction rate, - a clearance rate among the highest in the NYPD. He’s also a skilled hostage negotiator, adept at handling emergencies of all types. While a member of the NYPD’s dignitary protection unit and later as a private eye, Scott has guarded and planned security for VIPs ranging from heads of state to “Hip Hop” celebrities. Scott has headed up security operations for one of the largest philanthropic organizations in the City of New York-with assets over $4.5 billion dollars. He’s been featured in documentaries, (Most recently Lifetime channel’s “Faith Under Fire), books and numerous newspaper and magazine articles, TV shows “The Shopping Cart Killer” & Murder by the book with Linda Fairstein, for his work helping to catch a serial killer & rapist who preyed on young girls in East Harlem. Scott has also been sought out and interviewed for several internet magazines in regards to his expertise as a hostage negotiator. Scott has worked as a law enforcement technical advisor on three television shows as well as two novels.
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7/12/2019 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 34 seconds
#22 Scott Wagner (Part 1)
Scott F. Wagner has more than 39 years experience as a professional investigator, and hostage negotiator, solving criminal cases of murder and narcotics trafficking to civil cases of insurance fraud and property theft. In his 23 years with the New York City Police Department, Scott advanced from a housing project beat cop to detective, earning a promotion into the elite Manhattan North Homicide Squad, as well as the Hostage Negotiation Team. Scott was a first responder to the 1993 WTC bombing, as well as to 9/11. Scott has earned numerous awards and commendations during his law enforcement career. He is regarded as an expert in Hostage Negotiations and at cracking “cold cases”, where the passage of time lessens the chance for justice. In his career, Scott has solved 95% of all his cases while maintaining a 100% conviction rate, - a clearance rate among the highest in the NYPD. He’s also a skilled hostage negotiator, adept at handling emergencies of all types. While a member of the NYPD’s dignitary protection unit and later as a private eye, Scott has guarded and planned security for VIPs ranging from heads of state to “Hip Hop” celebrities. Scott has headed up security operations for one of the largest philanthropic organizations in the City of New York-with assets over $4.5 billion dollars. He’s been featured in documentaries, (Most recently Lifetime channel’s “Faith Under Fire), books and numerous newspaper and magazine articles, TV shows “The Shopping Cart Killer” & Murder by the book with Linda Fairstein, for his work helping to catch a serial killer & rapist who preyed on young girls in East Harlem. Scott has also been sought out and interviewed for several internet magazines in regards to his expertise as a hostage negotiator. Scott has worked as a law enforcement technical advisor on three television shows as well as two novels.
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7/5/2019 • 58 minutes, 35 seconds
#21 Eric Reynolds - Another Side To The Central Park 5 (part 2)
Eric Reynolds was one of the arresting officers of The Central Park 5.
We go deep into his experiences around the case.
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6/28/2019 • 1 hour, 34 minutes, 37 seconds
#20 Eric Reynolds - Another Side To The Central Park 5
Eric Reynolds was one of the arresting officers of The Central Park 5.
We go deep into his experiences around the case.
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6/21/2019 • 52 minutes, 53 seconds
#19 Irma Rivera - Miss Homicide (pt. 2)
Irma Rivera joined the ranks of the NYPD in 1982 at the age of twenty. Rivera-Duffy overcame her own timidity and the daunting streets of New York to establish herself as one of the most capable and respected detectives on the job.
Irma made Detective first Grade and now works as a Private Eye.
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6/14/2019 • 1 hour, 22 minutes, 1 second
#18 Irma Rivera - Miss Homicide
Irma Rivera joined the ranks of the NYPD in 1982 at the age of twenty. Rivera-Duffy overcame her own timidity and the daunting streets of New York to establish herself as one of the most capable and respected detectives on the job.
Irma made Detective first Grade and now works as a Private Eye.
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6/7/2019 • 59 minutes, 33 seconds
#17: Dan Bibb - A Few Good Men (Part 2)
On Part 2 of our interview with Dan Bibb, he talks about choosing Justice over victory in the fabled Palladium homicide case.
Dan Bibb began his career as an Assistant District Attorney in the New York County District Attorney’s Office in 1982 under legendary District Attorney, Robert M. Morgenthau. During his career at the DA’s Office Dan investigated and tried some of that Office’s most high profile matters, including criminal activity ranging from commercial fraud to homicide. In addition, while at the DA’s Office Dan was personally responsible for the development of new evidence in the so-called Palladium homicide that led to the exoneration of the two people convicted of the crime and the prosecution of the real perpetrators. Dan led the investigation and prosecution of a precedent setting homicide case in which a doctor murdered his wife and disposed of the body. Dan was appointed Senior Trial Counsel and as a result of his many of his high profile investigations, prosecutions and convictions received extensive media attention. When he retired from the DA’s Office, Dan was Unit Chief of the Cold Case Homicide Unit. A number of the investigations and prosecutions Dan handled were the subjects of full length non-fiction books.
Dan left the DA’s Office in 2006 after an illustrious 24 year career. In February 2006, Dan joined the White Collar Criminal Defense and Internal Investigations Groups of an AmLaw 200 law firm concentrating exclusively on the defense of individuals and business entities charged with crimes or under investigation by federal, state or local law enforcement authorities in New York and New Jersey. After spending two years at a big firm, Dan struck out on his own as a solo practitioner and continues to represent people and business entities involved in criminal investigations. As a prosecutor and defense attorney Dan has tried over 120 criminal matters to verdict. He is well respected by his colleagues in the defense bar, the bench and prosecutors’ offices. If Dan cannot negotiate a disposition that is satisfactory to his clients, he has 31 years of experience and the skill and savvy to give his clients a fighting chance in the courtroom.
https://www.danielbibblaw.com/
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5/31/2019 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 3 seconds
Police Off The Cuff #16: Dan Bibb - A Few Good Men
Dan Bibb began his career as an Assistant District Attorney in the New York County District Attorney’s Office in 1982 under legendary District Attorney, Robert M. Morgenthau. During his career at the DA’s Office Dan investigated and tried some of that Office’s most high profile matters, including criminal activity ranging from commercial fraud to homicide. In addition, while at the DA’s Office Dan was personally responsible for the development of new evidence in the so-called Palladium homicide that led to the exoneration of the two people convicted of the crime and the prosecution of the real perpetrators. Dan led the investigation and prosecution of a precedent setting homicide case in which a doctor murdered his wife and disposed of the body. Dan was appointed Senior Trial Counsel and as a result of his many of his high profile investigations, prosecutions and convictions received extensive media attention. When he retired from the DA’s Office, Dan was Unit Chief of the Cold Case Homicide Unit. A number of the investigations and prosecutions Dan handled were the subjects of full length non-fiction books.
Dan left the DA’s Office in 2006 after an illustrious 24 year career. In February 2006, Dan joined the White Collar Criminal Defense and Internal Investigations Groups of an AmLaw 200 law firm concentrating exclusively on the defense of individuals and business entities charged with crimes or under investigation by federal, state or local law enforcement authorities in New York and New Jersey. After spending two years at a big firm, Dan struck out on his own as a solo practitioner and continues to represent people and business entities involved in criminal investigations. As a prosecutor and defense attorney Dan has tried over 120 criminal matters to verdict. He is well respected by his colleagues in the defense bar, the bench and prosecutors’ offices. If Dan cannot negotiate a disposition that is satisfactory to his clients, he has 31 years of experience and the skill and savvy to give his clients a fighting chance in the courtroom.
https://www.danielbibblaw.com/
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5/24/2019 • 1 hour, 59 seconds
#15 Edward Tacchi, Master Of Confessions (Pt. 2)
Detective Edward Tacchi and his partner Detective Sandomir became the first DNA Detectives in the NYPD where they led both New York City and New York State in DNA arrests and indictments while working out of their Manhattan office.
Detective Tacchi worked in the Special Victims unit putting many of the worst types of criminals behind bars.
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5/17/2019 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 11 seconds
#14 Edward Tacchi, Master Of Confessions
Detective Edward Tacchi and his partner Detective Sandomir became the first DNA Detectives in the NYPD where they led both New York City and New York State in DNA arrests and indictments while working out of their Manhattan office.
Detective Tacchi worked in Special Investigation putting many of the worst types of criminals behind bars.
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5/10/2019 • 58 minutes, 40 seconds
#13 Joseph Belcastro, One of NYPD's Best Caught Flavor Flav
Joseph Belcastro returns for part two!
Joseph Belcastro joined the New York City Police Department in July, 1983. He spent four years on uniform patrol, then another four years in the precinct's plainclothes Anti-Crime Unit, before being transferred to the NYPD's infamous Street Crime Unit on Randall's Island
Check out his fascinating and hilarious book on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/When-Did-Start-Looking-Like/dp/1532009011
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5/3/2019 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 1 second
#12 Joseph Belcastro, Master Of Disguise and A Hell of a Great Guy
On this episode we get back to the light-hearted stuff as Mark and Bill are joined by fellow NYPD brother Joseph Belcastro.
Joseph Belcastro joined the New York City Police Department in July, 1983. He spent four years on uniform patrol, then another four years in the precinct's plainclothes Anti-Crime Unit, before being transferred to the NYPD's infamous Street Crime Unit on Randall's Island
Check out his fascinating and hilarious book on Amazon.
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4/26/2019 • 55 minutes, 57 seconds
Police Off The Cuff #11 Michael O'Keefe, Author and NYPD Warrior of Justice
This week Bill and Mark talk to Michael O'Keefe about his fight to the death with Kiko Garcia which was used to spark The 1992 Washington Height's Riots.
Michael O’Keefe is a retired 1st Grade Detective from the NYPD. For twenty-four years, he worked in the toughest neighborhoods in New York, specializing in investigating Homicides and other violent crime. He was born and raised on the mean streets described in his fiction. His
characters and settings are drawn from the people he encountered there—on both sides of the law. Shot to Pieces is his first novel, published this July. He is presently near completion on two others. He lives on Long Island with his family, where he writes a little, and practices the ancient martial arts of lawn, and swimming pool maintenance—when he is not coaching football.
You can find out more about Michael O'Keefe on his Website and his books are available on Amazon
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4/19/2019 • 1 hour, 21 minutes, 2 seconds
#10 Michael O'Keefe, Author and Warrior of Justice
This week Bill and Mark talk to Michael O'Keefe about his fight to the death with Kiko Garcia which was used to spark The 1992 Washington Height's Riots.
Michael O’Keefe is a retired 1st Grade Detective from the NYPD. For twenty-four years, he worked in the toughest neighborhoods in New York, specializing in investigating Homicides and other violent crime. He was born and raised on the mean streets described in his fiction. His
characters and settings are drawn from the people he encountered there—on both sides of the law. Shot to Pieces is his first novel, published this July. He is presently near completion on two others. He lives on Long Island with his family, where he writes a little, and practices the ancient martial arts of lawn, and swimming pool maintenance—when he is not coaching football.
You can find out more about Michael O'Keefe on his Website and buy his book on Amazon
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4/12/2019 • 53 minutes, 27 seconds
#9 Bill and Mark On Overtime and Time-off
Bill and Mark talk about how officers spent their days off, how some officers spent as much time on the clock as possible, and what Bill's life has been like since he retired from the NYPD.
Bill's out of commission for a couple weeks, but we have some stellar guests line up for April so stay tuned for that.
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4/5/2019 • 50 minutes, 24 seconds
#8 Bill and Mark, Good Cop Bad Cop
Bill and Mark talk about the state of policing and their time on the force.
This is the second episode we recorded, back in January.
Bill's out of commission for a couple weeks, but we have some stellar guests line up for April so stay tuned for that.
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3/29/2019 • 50 minutes, 32 seconds
Police Off The Cuff #7 The Toughest in NYPD History, Tommy Kennedy (Part 2)
Sgt. Thomas Kennedy has been described as the Toughest cop in the NYPD. Winner of the Combat Cross, he has proved time and time again an uncanny ability to face danger with a cool head. Watch him featured on Top Cop and keep an eye out for his books in the future. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpkFaG8NZHw) You can also check out the video version podcast on Youtube and support Police Off The Cuff on Instagram
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3/22/2019 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 44 seconds
#6 The Toughest, Tommy Kennedy (Part 1)
Sgt. Thomas Kennedy has been described as the Toughest cop in the NYPD. Winner of the Combat Cross, he has proved time and time again an uncanny ability to face danger with a cool head.
Watch him featured on Top Cop and keep an eye out for his books in the future.
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3/15/2019 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 50 seconds
#5: Legend Ralph Friedman (Part 2)
Part 2 of our conversation with Retired NYPD Detective 2nd Grade Ralph Friedman is the most decorated detective in NYPD history. His latest book, "Street Warrior," details his days in the 41st precinct, a.k.a. "Fort Apache." Photo Credit: Courtesy of Ralph Friedman.
Check out all his adventures in his new book!
https://www.amazon.com/Street-Warrior-Decorated-Detective-Discovery/dp/1250106907
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3/8/2019 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 36 seconds
#3: Detective Pat (Part. 2)
In this episode Pat talks about his time on the famous Rao's Murder case (of Rao's Pasta Sauce fame).
Bill and Mark also talk to Pat about why he was such a respected criminal interviewer, how he got shot, and Mark busts the Jussie Smollet case wide open two weeks before everyone else did!
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