Episodes

April 19, 2020

S4E25: Helping Cops, Veterans & First Responders Heal With The Warrior Music Foundation.

Michael Caimona President of the Warrior Music Foundation is our guest. He is a US Navy veteran he has deployed throughout the Middle East, Europe and Asia. Michael grew up in a Law Enforcement family and has spent most of h…
April 15, 2020

S4E24: State Trooper’s Death By Suicide, His Brother. How It Changed Him As A Cop.

Jim Banish a 20+ year patrol officer for the Warren County New York Sheriff’s Office is our guest. In 2008 his life and career took on a whole new path after his brother Lt. Joseph Banish NYSP took his life on April 1st. For…
April 12, 2020

S4E23: Death Of An Officer And Friend Was What Broke Her

Retired Montgomery County Md. Police Officer Mollie Stone is our guest. She talks about growing up in a law enforcement family and her career as a police officer. Mollie shares the highs, lows and her unique perspective on l…
April 8, 2020

S4E22: Child Sex Abuse, Survival and Warning Signs Everyone Should Know.

As a child Mark Belenchia was sexually abused by a priest for years. Mark talks about the process that the predator used to groom him, other sex abuse victims and their families. He discusses the long, on going process of hi…
April 5, 2020

S4E21: Gunfight, Training For The Incident That Cops Hope Never Happens.

Retired Wilmington Delaware Police Sergeant Dennis O'Connor is our guest. He talks about the shooting incidents that he was in during his law enforcement career. Dennis speaks about how training for most law enforcement offi…
March 22, 2020

S4E20: Railroaded By Department of Justice? She Got A Presidential Pardon After Serving 10 Years.

Former Police Officer and K9 handler Stephanie Mohr is our guest. She talks about the routine call for back up as a police K9 Officer that eventually launched an investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice. Stephanie tal…
March 11, 2020

S4E19: Wounded In The Line Of Duty, Officers Abandoned By The Agencies They Served.

Retired Police Lieutenant Randy Sutton is our guest. In addition to being retired from the Las Vegas Metro Police Department, he has starred in the television series “ Cops ”, also starred in several movies and has also writ…
March 4, 2020

S4E18: Shots Fired, Surviving Violence And Life After A Police Career.

Retired Police Sergeant Michael Sugrue is our guest. Michael talks about his career in law enforcement and his life afterwards. He discusses the call when he was forced to shoot an armed and dangerous suspect. Michael shares…
March 1, 2020

S4E17: Married To A Cop, Truths, She And The Community Show LEO Appreciation.

Rocky Galassini talks about the truth about being married to a Law Enforcement Officer. She talks about the realities and demands that a law enforcement officer career places on the spouse and family. Now that her husband ha…
Feb. 26, 2020

S4E16: 3 Police Officers Abducted And Murdered, Effects Still Being Felt Today.

Tony Tiffin author of the book ARC ROAD is our guest. In 1964, 3 Police Officers, Marvin Jesse Gravitt, Jerry Everett and Ralph Davis, were dispatched to investigate a disturbance. Later determined to be a stolen car. During…
Feb. 23, 2020

S4E15: Child Was Sexually Abused By A Priest. Their Search ForJustice And Recovery.

A woman we are calling Jane Doe, is our guest. She talks about the sexual molestation of her very young son by a Catholic Priest. Jane discusses their difficult search for justice. She talks about the impact on her son, the …
Feb. 19, 2020

S4E14: Terrorists And Murderers. A Lifetime Fighting Crime At All Levels.

Jim Plousis has worked in local, county, state and federal law enforcement agencies. He went from Patrolman to Sheriff, U.S. Marshall for Southern NJ and head of the State Parol Department. Much of his lifetime of law enforc…
Feb. 16, 2020

S4E13: Vicious Assault caused Lifelong Injuries, City Says They're Too Broke To Retire Her.

Bri Kaplan, L.A.P.D. was permanently injured in a vicious assault. As a result she sustained life long permanent injuries. After many years of battling the City, they told her that they are too broke to retire her. Instead s…
Feb. 12, 2020

S4E12: Rape On College Campus - Megan's Fight.

Megan talks candidly about the incident when she was the victim of a date - acquaintance rape on her college campus. She discusses the attack and how she was denied justice by college authorities and local law enforcement. M…
Feb. 5, 2020

S4E11: Police Officer Shortage - Is The Crisis Point Near?

Attorney, former Law Enforcement Officer and author Lance J. LoRusso is our guest. While working as a police officer he went to Law School. In addition to many facets of law, he represents law enforcement officers across the…
Feb. 2, 2020

S4E10: Murder Of 2 Police Officers - Night Of The Devil.

Patty Tedesco, sister of Lodi NJ Police Officer Gary Tedesco is our guest. In August of 1963 Sgt. Peter Volk and Officer Gary Tedesco were brutally murdered in the Angel Lounge. One of the murderers was killed a few days lat…
Jan. 29, 2020

S4E9: Shot Twice, Including The Face, She Chased And Caught The Suspects. Police Officer Ann Marie Carrizales.

Police Officer Ann Marie Carrizales is our guest. She talks about the night she was shot during a car stop. Although shot twice, including once in the face, she was determined to make sure the suspects didn’t get away with i…
Jan. 26, 2020

S4E8: “His Badge, My Story”... Insights Into Life For Law Enforcement Families.

Vicki Gustafson is an author, a Christian life coach, a public speaker and has been married for decades to Jay, a Law Enforcement Officer. She shares insights into the joys, challenges and pitfalls they’ve experienced as a r…
Jan. 22, 2020

S4E7: Recruiting And Keeping Law Enforcement Officers. How Big Is The Problem?

Sheriff Timothy Cameron, leader of one of our nation’s oldest departments , and John O’Connor a Police Officer and St. Mary’s County Commissioner join us on the show. They talk about the nationwide problem of recruiting and …
Jan. 19, 2020

S4E6: “Militarization Of Police”, Is It Needed? What Cops Can Learn From Special Forces.

Robert Vaughan, retired U.S. Army Special Forces Master Sergeant and former Law Enforcement Officer is our guest. During his military service he was awarded the Silver Star and three Purple Heart medals. Robert talks about t…
Jan. 15, 2020

S4E5: Suicide, When He Needed Help The Most She Says His Agency Wasn’t There For Them - Sharonda Calderon talks about the death of Deputy Homero "Omar" Calderon.

Deputy Homero Calderon died by suicide in 2018. Sharonda Calderon, talks about the death of her husband and how she feels that the agency wasn’t there for them. She shares the details of the days and months before his death.…
Jan. 11, 2020

S4E4: Traumatic Incidents For Law Enforcement Officers And Other First Responders..

Cathy and Javier Bustos, a married couple, have both been law enforcement officers with more than 45 years combined experience. During their police careers they have both been through several traumaticincidents. They discuss…
Jan. 7, 2020

S4E3: Shot In The Head, Police Lt. Barely Survived. Abandoned By The Town and State Government.

Retired Oologah Oklahoma Police Lt. Neill was shot in the head during a police pursuit. The shot caused him to lose control of the car, which led to a tremendous accident. Thanks to first reponders, medical trauma teams and …
Jan. 4, 2020

S4E2: Challenges Of A Cop’s Life and Overcoming Them.

Ashlie and Clint Walton talk about the challenges that stem from his career in law enforcement. They discuss how the trauma and stress almost ended their marriage. More importantly, Ashlie and Clint discuss how they have lea…